Eco-Adventure Trips | 2025

Join us on an Eco-Adventure Trip:
Contact us to book one of our 2025 offerings below!

Ferry -In Manitoulin Private Eco-Trip
May 16-18, 2025

Front country Camp, Hike, Snorkel

Hike-In Tobermory Private Eco-Trip
May 23-25, 2025

Backcountry Camp, Hike, Snorkel

Paddle-In Killarney Lake Eco-Trip
June 13-15, 2025

6 Spots. Details releasing April 2025.

Paddle-In Algonquin Youth Camp
July 9-11, 2025

Guided by Savannah Stephen. Details releasing April 2025.

Flower Pot Island Snorkel Eco-Trip
September 12-14, 2025

4 Spots. Ferry-In Backcountry & Snorkel. Details releasing April 2025.

Overnight Sailing Journey
May 30-June 1, 2025

Advocacy Campaign.

TWP for All

TWP invites all-level adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts to join us on wild, sustainable outdoor exploration trips that are planned and guided with conscious care for our Earth. Our commitment is to curate accessible eco-trips that are resourceful, supported by local offerings and foster a regeneration mindset. On trip, we strive to lend, swap and purchase second hand gear before buying new. We strive to generate little waste, trace a low carbon footprint, and consciously consume local and ethical goods and foods. Read our accessibility statement below if you require social, physical or financial assistance to join us.

Accessibility Statement

*Please reach out to our team if you require social, physical or financial assistance to join us at on an Eco-Exploration Trip this season. Full support, partial support and instalment plans are available for those who could benefit from joining us though face financial barriers in doing so.

Hub Member

As a TWP Hub Member, you will receive up to %10 off of our Eco-Adventure Trips. Learn More

Eco-Adventure Trips Terms of Service

Honouring Traditional Territories and Communities with Respect. With this knowing first, we offer deep gratitude to the spirit and creator of the land during each earth event and eco-trip. Before adventuring on traditional territory, TWP calls in our respects, thanks and arrival onto the land. Where feasible, TWP works with Indigenous-owned parks to support and better understand traditional practices, connection and preservation of land. TWP operates on traditional territory of many nations including the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

“In the wooded deep, my soul does keep the fondest company”

-Angie Weiland-Crosby