In business since 1992
Whether leading trips close to home (Nova Scotia) or farther afield (South America, Europe, Australia), Scott Walking Adventures sends clients into the world's more rugged areas—like the Yukon's Tombstone Mountains or a forest of 400-year-old oaks in Ireland. Guides are highly seasoned (one has trekked all 4,810 miles of the Appalachian and Pacific Crest Trails).
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Alaska & Yukon Trails![]() |
![]() Alaska & Yukon Trails
Whitehorse
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7 Days from $3,695* per person
Provider: Scott Walking Adventures Explore the vastness of the magical North. Discover incredible scenery and fascinating wildlife while retracing the history of the great Klondike Gold Rush. Discover some of the most spectacular areas of the Yukon and old gold and silver mining towns such as Dawson City and Keno. Hiking in the Tombstone Mountains ablaze in fall colours is a true highlight through the amazing north. Immense, majestic, pristine. more |
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Gaspe Hiking![]() |
![]() Gaspe Hiking
Gaspe ,Canada
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5 Days from $2,695* per person
Provider: Scott Walking Adventures Mont Sainte-Anne’s gently winding trails. The Gulf of St. Lawrence shimmers in the sun; Percé Rock rises from the water, a massive ship carved of stone. Fifty thousand Northern Gannets dive for their dinner on Île Bonaventure. The unexpected: woodland caribou, rare flora and fauna transplanted from the tundra of the far north to the mountains of the Gaspésie. Wooded paths along the rivers reveal rare plant life found nowhere else. Placid lakes and deep valleys adorn Mont Albert, where moose make their… more |
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Italy Cinque Terre Walking![]() |
![]() Italy Cinque Terre Walking
Levanto ,Italy
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5 Days from $1,795* per person
Provider: Scott Walking Adventures The Cinque Terre, with its pastel-colored fishing villages and terraced hillsides covered with vineyards and olive trees, constitutes one of Italy’s most impressive landscapes. What is unique about this area is that it was crafted by humans: carrying rock after rock up the hillsides on their shoulders and using these rocks to build low walls, they meticulously changed the steep mountainsides into cultivable terraces. Before the advent of the railway in the middle of the 20th century, the ancient systems… more |
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