North America Adventure Trip Overview
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as you embark on an epic journey through the most stunning landscapes and iconic cities across Western Canada and the USA. From the towering peaks of Banff to the vibrant streets of San Francisco, this trip is packed with outdoor thrills, cultural discoveries, and unforgettable sights, offering the perfect combination of nature and adventure for high school students.
Begin in Western Canada, where you’ll hike through lush forests, soak in hot springs, and trek across glaciers in Banff National Park. In British Columbia, experience white-water rafting, horseback riding through glacial valleys, mountain biking in Whistler, and zip-lining through coastal mountain forests. Don’t forget to visit a wolf sanctuary to learn about wildlife conservation!
Next, explore the Pacific Northwest, starting in Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market, with stops at the Fremont Troll and the first Starbucks. Continue south to Portland, enjoying its quirky food truck scene and Crater Lake National Park’s stunning volcanic beauty. In California, experience the beauty of Lake Tahoe before visiting San Francisco’s famous Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and the towering trees of Muir Woods.
Wrap up your journey in Southern California, soaking up the sun at Venice Beach and surfing in San Diego. Visit the San Diego Zoo, kayak through La Jolla’s caves, and stop by Las Vegas on your way to the Grand Canyon. Finish in Sedona with a Pink Jeep tour and scenic hikes before ending this unforgettable adventure in Phoenix.
With thrilling outdoor activities, vibrant cities, and jaw-dropping natural beauty, this program offers the ultimate summer experience for high school students ready for adventure and promises memories that will last a lifetime!
During this program, you will…
- Hike around alpine lakes in Banff National Park
- Whitewater raft the Kicking Horse River
- Visit a wolf sanctuary and learn about wolf conservation efforts
- Zip-line through coastal mountain forest
- Watch sunset from Griffith Observatory, stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and see that famous sign for yourself
- Live out your childhood dream of visiting Disneyland*
- Relax at the beach in Santa Monica or enjoy one of the rides at the pier
- Kayak secret caves and look for sea lions in La Jolla
- Ride the High Roller in Las Vegas for views of the strip
- Take in the wonder of the mighty Grand Canyon
- Stand at the top of the famous Seattle Space Needle
- Have lunch at Pike Place Market and check out other Seattle hot spots like the Fremont Troll
- Soak in hot springs and jump into bright blue pools hidden in the forests of Oregon
- Spend the afternoon kayaking or relaxing on Lake Tahoe
- Climb along Tahoe’s Via Ferrata
- Take an e-bike tour through the iconic streets of San Francisco
- Stand under the great redwoods in Muir Woods National Monument
*This is an optional add-on
Trip Itinerary
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN CALGARY (YYC)
Land in Calgary, Alberta, home to the 1988 Winter Olympics! We’ll stay downtown and walk to a delicious dinner before having our first meeting in Prince’s Island Park next to the Bow River.
DAYS 2-3: BANFF
Home to two of Canada’s most popular National Parks, Alberta is the perfect place to kick off your Canadian adventure! Leave the bustling city of Calgary behind to spend the first full day in the charming town of Banff. Located within the boundaries of the National Park, this small township is surrounded by natural beauty. The peaks of the Canadian Rockies frame the scene from all directions and wildlife such as moose can sometimes be seen walking down Main Street! Deep inside the park, you’ll find the famous teal waters of Lake Louise and the quaint Lake Agnes Tea house just a short hike up the hillside. At Moraine Lake, Hike or choose to canoe around the lake in the incredible Valley of the Ten Peaks. As you head north out of Banff towards Jasper, you’ll ride along the magnificent Icefields Parkway, rated as one of the best drives in the world!
DAYS 4-5: GOLDEN
From Jasper we’ll head into British Columbia to the adventure haven of Golden. The Kicking Horse River runs through town, making it the perfect place to stay for the ultimate whitewater rafting experience! Even without the rapids, the river itself is a spectacle worth seeing. Bright blue water rushes through sturdy green forests where bear and deer can be spotted on the shores! If by now you haven’t satisfied your desire to see wildlife, we’ll head to a wolf conservation center to learn about these majestic animals and see them in their natural environment.
DAY 6: KAMLOOPS
As we make our way across the province of British Columbia, there’s no better place to stop than in Kamloops! Beautiful lakes and rivers welcome us as well as the opportunity to ride horses through the stunning valleys of BC.
DAYS 7-9: WHISTLER
Upon arriving in Whistler you’ll dive right into the action. Take the gondola up the mountain to access some of the best downhill mountain biking trails in North America. You’ll get small group lessons from a trained professional catered to enhance pre-existing skills or start from scratch for beginners! Safety is a top priority and plenty of fun will be had on the back country trails! Biking is not mandatory and those who choose not to bike will have other hiking options instead.
While in Whistler we will also hike to Alexander Falls, hike and swim in Lost Lake, zipline from peak to peak and even get the chance to take the gondola on Blackcomb Glacier! We will visit Whistler Olympic Park, where you can live your winter Olympic dreams, and Blackcomb Adventure Zone.
DAY 10: VANCOUVER
We end our adventure in the bustling city of Vancouver, nestled in the corner of British Columbia and surrounded by dramatic mountains and the beautiful Pacific ocean. Take in the sites of this multicultural mecca and reminisce about the incredible Canadian road trip you just undertook!
DAY 11: VANCOUVER -> SEATTLE
Hop on a scenic train from Vancouver to Seattle and say goodbye to Canada and Hello to America’s stunning Pacific Northwest region!
DAY 12-13: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Welcome to the beautiful Emerald City! Seattle is a place full of character and endless entertainment for all ages. Take the elevator up the Seattle Space Needle to see the city below and look for Mt. Rainier in the distance! Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch in Pike Place Market, visit the quirky Fremont Troll, and add your piece of gum to the infamous Gum Wall!
DAY 14: PORTLAND, OREGON
Next, our adventure heads south to the hip city of Portland, Oregon! It’s time to learn just exactly what “Keep Portland Weird” means–we’ll experience the quirky PNW culture in this West Coast city. Famous for having over 500 food carts celebrating a wide variety of cuisine, we’ll grab lunch from and then hit the town to discover all the fun, interesting things Portland has to offer!
In addition to enjoying Portland’s amazing cuisine, we will experience all of the incredible outdoor activities on offer. As we drive towards Bend, we will stop along the mighty Colombia River and see the beauty of Mt. Hood.
DAYS 15-16: BEND, OREGON > CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
Bend will be our jump-off point for Crater Lake National Park. Hike to stunning waterfalls hidden in a lush forest, including an epic basalt column waterfall, before reaching the ultimate view: Crater Lake. You’ve never seen a lake quite like this! The result of a volcanic eruption almost 8,000 years ago, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in America and one of the most pristine lakes in the world. As you gaze from the rim down at its splendor, you can imagine the 1,949 feet (594 meters) of crystal-clear water that fills the caldera.
DAYS 17-18: LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA
The third state on this action-packed adventure is sure to not disappoint. Your first view of Lake Tahoe will leave you speechless. The massive pool of bright blue water beneath the peaks of the Sierras is unlike anything in the world. Kayak, hike, and take a sunset cruise around this magnificent landscape. We’ll even ride the Heavenly Gondola to get a bird’s eye view of the lake in all its splendor. Cast your fears aside and try your hand at the Tahoe Via Ferrata, a magnificent mountain adventure high above the Olympic Valley’s floor. By the time we leave Tahoe, you will have experienced all of the action this area has to offer!
DAYS 19-21: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Leaving the adventure haven of Lake Tahoe behind is hard, but not when you’re headed for the greatest city in Northern California! Cross the iconic Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco and get ready to live it up like a local. Bike or walk through the famous neighborhoods and stop at sights like the Painted Ladies and Lombard Street. Go out for dinner in Chinatown and indulge in a chocolate sundae from Ghirardelli Square for dessert. Take the ferry to Alcatraz and imagine what it was like to be a prisoner on this island less than 60 years ago! Before leaving California, hike through the iconic mighty redwoods in Muir Woods National Monument.
DAY 22: SAN FRANCISCO > MORRO BAY
Hit the road on California’s iconic Route 1 and head to the stunning seaside town of Morro Bay!
DAYS 23-25: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Tackle the second-largest city in the US without feeling overwhelmed! Wander through “Tinseltown” to spot your favorite celebrity along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, window shop in Beverly Hills at Rodeo Drive and check out the Chinese Theatre. Spot the Hollywood sign on your way up to the Griffith Observatory where you’ll watch the city light up as the sun sets. Explore vibrant Venice Beach and shop in the famous Abbot Kinney neighborhood. Play on the Santa Monica Pier, or relax on the beach. You will even have the chance to go on an optional day trip to one of America’s favorite theme parks: Disneyland!
DAYS 26-28: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Our adventure continues in sunny San Diego. We’ll get a taste of the laidback SoCal lifestyle as we explore the neighborhoods and coastline that make this city so well known! Wander through Balboa Park and visit the world famous San Diego Zoo. Kayak through secret caves and watch the lazy seals in La Jolla. Take a surf lesson and learn to catch a wave in the Pacific. Absorb the history of the gaslamp neighborhood and enjoy colorful sunsets every night in the beautiful San Diego weather with your new friends.
DAY 29: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
On our way to Arizona, we’ll stop in the vibrant city of Las Vegas to stroll the Strip and check out some of the well-known sites, including the dancing fountains at the Bellagio and the High Roller Ferris wheel. We’ll catch a dinner show at one of Vegas’s top casinos before heading to our next destination.
DAYS 30-32: GRAND CANYON AND SEDONA
You can’t visit Arizona without making a stop at the magnificent Grand Canyon National Park, but we’ll take it one step further and visit one of the most trafficked towns for outdoor adventures in the Southwest. Discover one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon, and marvel at the incredible sights that stretch beyond the horizon! Then we’ll head to the cultural red rock town of Sedona, home to some of the best desert hiking in the country. In Sedona you will see for yourself why millions of outdoor enthusiasts visit this little town each year. We’ll hike the infamous Devil’s Bridge trail, take an off-road jeep tour on the most rugged terrain in the area, and explore the beautiful and culturally dense downtown Sedona.
DAY 33: DEPART FROM PHOENIX (PHX)
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FAQs
Who can go on this program? What kind of teen typically goes on this program?
Teens from all over the world join this program! Typically, our participants are culturally curious individuals who are excited to make new friends, experience something unique, and interested in stepping out of their comfort zones and expanding their horizons.
This program is exclusively for students who are currently in grades 9th through 11th and approximately 14 to 17 years old. Students living outside of the USA are welcome to join!
Where do we stay?
Our hotels are specifically chosen to be in safe areas and well-suited to facilitating group supervision. We stay in centrally located accommodations, usually within walking distance of the main attractions. This means we do not use large, impersonal chain hotels on the outskirts of cities. We prefer to select smaller, family-run hotels where we establish personal relationships with the owners.
All accommodations on this trip have been selected to ensure quality while still maintaining the character of the places we are visiting.
This program does not involve camping.
For safety reasons, we do not publish the names of the accommodations we use. We do not feel it is safe to publish the name of a hotel where a group of teenagers is staying abroad. After registering, participants and parents are given access to our secure parent website where you will be able to see the names of all of the accommodations for a trip.
Do most travelers go on their own?
Yes! In fact, over 75% of students who travel with us choose to come independently. This encourages teens to step further outside their comfort zone and make new friends. We believe that one of the most rewarding and exciting elements of travel is the new friendships that form along the way. When we travel by ourselves, we are bound to make new friends from all over the country and even the world. The best part is, you can travel again with your new friends on another TFT program the next summer!
If you are thinking about joining a TFT program by yourself but you are feeling unsure, please let us know! We have plenty of references from solo travelers who had great experiences and would be happy to chat with you about it.
Can I bring a friend?
Absolutely! We ask that if you do come with a friend, you and your friend(s) maintain openness to meeting new people and sharing this special experience with the entire group.
What do students like most about the North America Adventure trip?
Students love the incredible variety this North American adventure offers. From exploring two of Canada’s stunning provinces to visiting some of the USA’s greatest states, the trip combines iconic cities like Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles with breathtaking natural wonders such as Banff National Park, the Grand Canyon, and Crater Lake. Whether hiking, rafting, or soaking up city vibes, this journey has something for everyone, delivering unforgettable experiences and bucket-list destinations along the way.
What is unique about the North America Adventure trip?
What makes this 33-day North American adventure unique is the perfect blend of exploration, outdoor activities, and iconic road trips designed specifically for teens. With intimate group sizes, you’ll have the chance to build lifelong friendships while exploring some of the most breathtaking sites in Western Canada and the USA. From stunning natural wonders to vibrant cities, this trip offers something new each day, ensuring unforgettable experiences in national parks, bustling urban centers, and everything in between.
What is included?
Ground transportation, accommodations, all breakfasts and dinners, chaperones and guides, program related activities, program related activity admissions, taxes and tips.
Not included in cost (this not intended to be an exhaustive list): airfare; visas and visa application fees; lunches; personal and medical expenses; activities and admissions that are not program-related or referenced in the itinerary; beverages other than filtered water at meals; participant expenses that are outside of the program description, such as excess baggage fees and damage to hotels; expenses related to unforeseen circumstances, such as transportation strikes and natural disasters.
What is the average group size?
We pride ourselves on small group sizes to create a more authentic and personalized experience. Our group sizes fall between 13 and 24 students – the perfect size to facilitate new friendships without feeling lost in a crowd! We believe smaller groups eliminate the likelihood of cliques, and allows for a well-rounded, healthy group dynamic.
Who leads the program?
Our staff is a cut above the rest! We seek out two main characteristics in our counselors – extensive knowledge of and experience in our destinations, and a passion for working with teens. Our staff’s backgrounds include living abroad and working in summer camps or other educational settings. Team members are proven leaders and role models, who connect easily with others and form genuine friendships with each student – all while bringing each destination to life.
We celebrate diversity! Our staff represents 49 different nationalities, speak a combined total of 21 languages, and visited 142 countries. Additionally, 80% of our staff lived or worked abroad in their lives. With so many unique experiences to share, you are sure to gain a global perspective.
Our average minimum ratios are one staff member to every seven participants. Each program has one Trip Director with several support staff, depending on the group size. Directors must be at least 25 years old within the calendar year and have prior experience working with TFT.
What are the safety qualifications for our staff?
Our staff members undergo a rigorous hiring process. They receive the same background check as school educators, an extensive training process to go over all safety precautions and protocols, and are required to be certified in CPR and First Aid. We exclusively hire responsible, multi-talented individuals who are safety-minded and are as passionate about teen travel as we are.
How does this program connect to other programs?
Our program dates are designed specifically so that participants can opt to combine trips throughout the summer. When connecting to another program, your counselor will escort you to the airport on the last day of the program and assist you in meeting your next group at your new destination.
What is the food like on this program?
In a word – delicious! At TFT, we believe food is an integral aspect of the travel experience, and we make an effort to eat at authentic establishments whenever possible. There is no better way to immerse ourselves in the culture of a place then through sampling the local delicacies. We stray away from westernized restaurants and chains that cater to tourists, because every true traveler knows the best food is found where the locals are eating!
Of course, you’ll try poutine, the famous fries smothered in gravy and cheese curds Canada is known for! At the ranch, you’ll be fed family style high quality home cooked meals. As we move towards the coast, salmon and other seafood specialties will be offered in abundance!
Seattle is famous for its seafood but plenty of options will be offered for those who aren’t a fan. Pike’s Place Market is a perfect spot to have lunch and for coffee lovers, there’s no better city for a cup of joe! Portland is known for its many food carts (over 500!) and the famous Voodoo Doughnuts, both of which we’ll indulge in.
While in California, we’ll have seafood and food influenced by the neighboring continent of Asia.In the Southwest, try the best Mexican food you’ve ever had!
Of course, we are always willing and able to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, gluten allergies, and other dietary restrictions.
Do we ever get time to go off on our own?
Our staff and teens are nearly always together, but we do provide the opportunity to break up into smaller groups to allow for flexibility and customization within the itinerary.
We offer free time in defined safe areas – for example, shopping in a market or exploring a museum. During these times, students remain in groups of at least two and are given no more than an hour. Of course, the counselors remain nearby and available. Additionally, a lifeguard-certified counselor supervises the campers any time they are involved in water activities.
Do I need any vaccinations for this program?
We recommend checking with your family doctor regarding vaccinations and medical advice for the destination you are visiting. For more information, please check the World Health Organization’s website. Upon registration, we provide a list of recommended vaccinations that can be discussed further with your doctor. For Specific questions pertaining to the COVID-19 vaccine, click here.
What kind of visa do you need for this program?
US citizens need a passport to visit Canada.
When joining a TFT trip from outside of the US, please be sure to check your country’s specific visa requirements.