Luxury Romantic Getaways in Canada
Begin your Canadian honeymoon with romantic scenery and impressive wildlife encounters
Canada is a country perfect for travelling as a couple, with long open roads, tranquil wilderness, urban escapes, and incredibly varied landscapes. It’s a place where romance comes naturally, through shared experiences, watching wildlife at dusk, walking beside a still lake, or settling into a small inn after a day outdoors.
Honeymoons in Canada
What sets Canada apart for honeymooners is the variety it offers. Cultured, easy-going cities, wild coastlines, turquoise lakes, and snowcapped mountains. You can spend a morning exploring neighbourhood cafes, then the afternoon on a forest trail, and an evening in a quiet lodge with nothing but the sound of water outside. Canada’s impressive wildlife also lends itself to romantic moments, whale watching off Newfoundland and British Columbia, close encounters with Polar Bear in Churchill, and Moose spotting in Jasper. Honeymooners can also indulge in the renowned food and wine scenes of Quebec and British Columbia.
Canada’s eastern cities are ideal for romantic cultural experiences. Toronto’s mix of urban living with waterfront views and island gardens create a relaxed urban rhythm, while Montreal blends French influence with a lively food culture and atmospheric old streets. Quebec City is more intimate still, with cobbled lanes, river views and a slower pace that suits couples who enjoy history, architecture and time to wander.
Vancouver is one of the world’s most scenic city settings, framed by ocean, mountains and temperate rainforest. It’s ideal for couples who enjoy gentle exploration, seawall walks, sunset beaches, neighbourhood breweries. The Sea‑to‑Sky Highway leads north to Whistler, where alpine lakes, forest trails and panoramic viewpoints offer relaxed, peaceful days outdoors, especially in late spring and early autumn.
The Rockies are the classic choice for a Canadian honeymoon. Jasper is spacious and wildlife-rich, perfect for those who prefer quieter trails and long valley drives. Lake Louise and Banff provide travellers with iconic glacial scenery, canoeing, ridge walks and turquoise lakes. In the Rockies early summer brings wildflowers while autumn brings golden larch forests and crisp, clear days. Nova Scotia’s lighthouses, fishing villages and coastal drives offer a maritime calm, while Newfoundland feels more untamed with dramatic headlands, whale-rich waters and a unique local culture. Summer is the best time to travel here.
Tailor-Made Honeymoons with Far & Wild
Your Canadian honeymoon should be tailored to your interests, whether that’s relaxed coastal days and scenic mountain walks, cultured city tours and bar hopping, or a balanced mix of everything. We’ll help you choose regions that work for you, with experiences that suit your style as a couple. With thoughtful planning and local insight, your journey will unfold smoothly, allowing you to enjoy Canada’s beauty, wildlife and quieter moments together.
Our favourite Canada Honeymoon ideas
Our Canada honeymoon specialist, Sophie, says:
"What makes Canada stand out for couples is how easily you move between completely different experiences. One day you’re in a city with great food, the next you’re in the Rockies or on a wild coastline. It feels indulgent without ever being complicated."
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FAQs About Your Canada Honeymoons Holiday
Planning a holiday to Canada Honeymoons? Our experts share advice on everything from what to pack, when to go, to tips for families, covering the questions we get asked the most.
Is Canada a good honeymoon destination?
Yes. Canada works well for couples who want space, scenery, and time together without crowds. You can stay in small coastal lodges, lakeside cabins, or mountain retreats with views that change by the hour. Relaxed days could involve a ferry crossing at sunrise, a walk through old‑growth forest, or an evening beside a lake with nothing but the sound of water.
When is the best time to go on honeymoon in Canada?
Most honeymoons take place between June and September, when the weather is settled and national parks are fully open. May and October can be excellent too, with cooler temperatures and quieter roads. Winter honeymoons are possible, but they create a very different trip, with snow, northern lights, and lodge‑based stays. We’ll shape the route around the season so travel feels smooth rather than weather‑dependent.
What are the best honeymoon experiences in Canada?
Couples often enjoy simple, memorable moments such as canoeing on a still lake, watching whales from a small boat, or taking a floatplane to a remote inlet. In the Rockies, sunrise walks and quiet viewpoints feel special. On the coast, you might spend an afternoon on a driftwood beach or follow a forest trail that ends at a sheltered cove. Many lodges offer private decks, outdoor hot tubs, and rooms positioned for sunset or stargazing.
Can we combine cities, mountains, and coast on a Canada honeymoon?
Yes, and it works well when planned carefully. A common route links Vancouver, Vancouver Island, and the Rockies, using a mix of ferries, scenic drives, and internal flights. In the east, Montréal and Québec City pair naturally with time in the Maritime provinces. Canada feels best when you’re not rushing between regions.
How long should we spend on honeymoon in Canada?
Ten to sixteen nights is ideal. This gives you time to settle into each region rather than treating it as a quick stop. Shorter honeymoons can focus on one province, such as British Columbia or Québec. Longer trips allow you to link coast, mountains, and small towns without feeling like you’re always on the move.
Can we add Alaska or another destination to our Canada honeymoon?
Yes. Alaska pairs well with western Canada, especially if you’re considering a small‑ship cruise or a land‑based extension. The Yukon also works for couples who want something more remote. In the east, it’s easy to add a few days in New England. We’ll advise on routes that keep travel time sensible.
What are the most romantic places to stay in Canada?
Some favourites include small lodges on Vancouver Island’s west coast, lakeside retreats in the Rockies, and boutique auberges in Québec. Many offer rooms with private decks, fireplaces, or views that feel completely unspoilt. The best stays tend to be those with strong food, warm service, and a setting that encourages you to slow down.
Speak to a Canada expert today
and start planning your tailor-made holiday
Speak to a Canada honeymoon expert today
and start planning your tailor-made holiday