Exclusive Travel Programme
Canada is a vast, historic, and beautiful country, from the diverse and natural beauty of British Columbia in the west to the rugged and scenic New Brunswick in the east.
Wish you could see everything in between? Holiday Retirement can help. When you join a Holiday Community, you become part of a network of more than 300 communities across North America, and residents are invited to stay at the majority of these communities for up to seven nights free of charge, enjoying the same comfortable lifestyle they receive at home.
That includes a comfortable private suite, three chef-prepared meals daily, shuttle service, and life-enriching programs and activities – at no additional expense. So relax somewhere warm during the winter or visit grandkids during the summer. Only Holiday Retirement welcomes you home, wherever you may be.
Looking to travel some place warm for the winter? Snowbirds are always welcome to stay at one of our US communities!
Explore Canada while staying at a Holiday Retirement community
Alberta
If you want to experience adventure in western Canada, there’s only one place you need to go. As the main gateway to the Canadian Rockies, Alberta boasts the kind of terrain that beckons outdoor enthusiasts from around the world. Get ready for bragging rights.
British Columbia
British Columbia is Canada’s westernmost province and is set between the Pacific Ocean in the west and the magnificent Rocky Mountains in the east. Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, BC is home to a geographical diversity that lends itself to a vast array of activities and adventures.
Manitoba
Manitoba sits smack dab in the middle of Canada, located at North America’s geographic centre. The province is bordered by Saskatchewan to the west, Ontario to the east, and to the south by North Dakota and Minnesota. Located a scant 104 km (65 miles) north of the American border, Winnipeg is easily accessible by rail, road and air.
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is located in western Canada between the Canadian provinces of Alberta to the west and Manitoba to the east and just to the north of the U.S. states of North Dakota and Montana. Along with a rich mix of history and culture, Saskatchewan offers visitors endless freshwater fishing and water-based recreation opportunities and abundant wildlife.
Ontario
Tantalize your tastes on an unforgettable culinary adventure. Stroll lush vineyards and savour intimate barrel cellar tastings. Recharge yourself with restorative spa treatments. Watch the drama unfold on nationally recognized stages and in historic settings. Ontario has a little something for everyone.
New Brunswick
From the exhilarating heights of the Bay of Fundy tides, dubbed One of the Marine Wonders of the World, to the magnificent white sand dunes of Bouctouche, New Brunswick is home to some of the most spectacular Natural Wonders in the Maritimes.
Quebec
Historic Quebec is Canada’s largest province and second most populated. Residents enjoy the beauty of four distinct seasons as well as a unique history and rich culture. Visitors enjoy exploring the many scenic outdoor locations and wonderful museums.