Photography Workshops In Canada

Join me on a photo workshop in a vast country filled to the brim with incredible natural wonders that will leave any lover of the outdoors awe-struck. You don’t have to fly to the far corners of the country to enjoy them, although my network of guides can get us off the grid for some of the best landscape and wildlife opportunities that rival anywhere else in the world.

Canada is also one of the safest countries to travel to in the world. Boasting a vaccination rate better than most countries, a workshop here in Canada is one of the safest destinations you can travel to. Not to mention, many of our destinations are some of the best social distancing opportunities you will experience.

 

2024 NEWFOUNDLAND SEABIRD PHOTO TOUR

SUN, JUN 30, 2024 – SAT, JUL 6, 2024

Join us for our 10th season of leading this wildlife adventure along the dramatic coastline of Newfoundland. Your workshop will focus on the beautiful sea birds that come there to nest for the season. You will be visiting seabird colonies of thousands of Northern Gannets, Common Murres, and the clowns of the sea, the Atlantic Puffin. We will be visiting two separate locations to view and photograph these amazing birds. There will be no shortage of opportunities and we will be there to guide you to get the most from your trip.  

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2024 SEABIRDS OF NEWFOUNDLAND TOUR – SOLD OUT

Sun, Jul 7, 2024 – Fri, Jul 12, 2024

Join us for our 10th season of leading this wildlife adventure along the dramatic coastline of Newfoundland. Your workshop will focus on the beautiful sea birds that come there to nest for the season. You will be visiting seabird colonies of thousands of Northern Gannets, Common Murres, and the clowns of the sea, the Atlantic Puffin. We will be visiting two separate locations to view and photograph these amazing birds. There will be no shortage of opportunities and we will be there to guide you to get the most from your trip.  

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2024 NEWFOUNDLAND SEASCAPES AND LIGHTHOUSE TOUR

Sun, Jul 14, 2024 – Sat, Jul 20, 2024

Newfoundland is known for its dramatic coastline, colorful fishing villages, wildlife, and the blue icebergs that slowly drift down from Greenland in the fabled iceberg alley. Photographic opportunities are diverse, and landscape photographers will find an abundance of subjects to photograph. 

We’ll be photographing from the first sunrise in North America to sunset. We have a network of local contacts that always notify us of the best photographic opportunities. Your tour leader will always be available to make sure you make the most of every situation.  

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2025 POINT PELEE WARBLER MIGRATION

May 5–10, 2025 and May 11–16, 2025

Point Pelee and Rondeau Provincial Park, located at the western end of Lake Erie, sits at the confluence of two major bird migration flyways and is ideally situated for receiving many birds in transit during their spring migrations. Of the 501 species known in Ontario, 314 have been recorded in this area during the migration. We have scouted this area for many years and identified the best places to spot and photograph migratory species.

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2025 SEABIRDS IN NEWFOUNDLAND TOUR

June 23, 2025 – June 28, 2025

Join us for our 10th season of leading this wildlife adventure along the dramatic coastline of Newfoundland. Your workshop will focus on the beautiful sea birds that come there to nest for the season. You will be visiting seabird colonies of thousands of Northern Gannets, Common Murres, and the clowns of the sea, the Atlantic Puffin. We will be visiting two separate locations to view and photograph these amazing birds. There will be no shortage of opportunities and we will be there to guide you to get the most from your trip.  

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2025 NEWFOUNDLAND SEASCAPES AND LIGHTHOUSES

June 30, 2025 – July 6, 2025

Newfoundland is known for its dramatic coastline, colorful fishing villages, wildlife, and the blue icebergs that slowly drift down from Greenland in the fabled iceberg alley. Photographic opportunities are diverse, and landscape photographers will find an abundance of subjects to photograph. 

We’ll be photographing from the first sunrise in North America to sunset. We have a network of local contacts that always notify us of the best photographic opportunities. Your tour leader will always be available to make sure you make the most of every situation.  

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2025 SEABIRDS IN NEWFOUNDLAND TOUR 2

July 8, 2025 – July 13, 2025

Join us for our 10th season of leading this wildlife adventure along the dramatic coastline of Newfoundland. Your workshop will focus on the beautiful sea birds that come there to nest for the season. You will be visiting seabird colonies of thousands of Northern Gannets, Common Murres, and the clowns of the sea, the Atlantic Puffin. We will be visiting two separate locations to view and photograph these amazing birds. There will be no shortage of opportunities and we will be there to guide you to get the most from your trip.  

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2025 AURORA CHASING PHOTO TOUR

Sun, Sep 14, 2025 – Fri, Sep 19, 2025

Yellowknife is renowned as one of the best locations in the world to capture the spectacle of the northern lights. Scientists are also predicting that 2024 and 2025 are to be the best times for witnessing solar activity. The combination suggests that our tour will offer you the best potential to capture images of the Aurora.

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2025 NORTHERN LIGHTS PHOTO TOUR

Sun, Sep 21, 2025 – Fri, Sep 26, 2025

Yellowknife is renowned as one of the best locations in the world to capture the spectacle of the northern lights. Scientists are also predicting that 2024 and 2025 are to be the best times for witnessing solar activity. The combination suggests that our tour will offer you the best potential to capture images of the Aurora.

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2026 POINT PELEE WARBLER MIGRATION

May 4–9, 2026 and May 10–15, 2026

Point Pelee and Rondeau Provincial Park, located at the western end of Lake Erie, sits at the confluence of two major bird migration flyways and is ideally situated for receiving many birds in transit during their spring migrations. Of the 501 species known in Ontario, 314 have been recorded in this area during the migration. We have scouted this area for many years and identified the best places to spot and photograph migratory species.

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