Denise Hunn, manager Canada and USA portfolio, said the operator had introduced the option of a stopover in Reykjavik with no extra flight costs.
Breaks are also available at the destination, with a three-night classic city break leading in at £296pp, excluding flights but including B&B accommodation, an evening trip to the Blue Lagoon and a visit to the Big Three geological attractions.
Meanwhile, the partnership with the cruise operator means six itineraries, ranging from seven to 14 nights, are available onboard Regent’s Seven Seas Mariner.
More wildlife experiences are also on offer in Canada, while six additional new properties in Ontario means more options for customers to choose from.
Hunn said: “All of our Canada breaks are tailor made. The 2016 brochure simply gives a taste of the holidays we can put together and should be seen as a starting point rather than a fait accompli.
“Wildlife breaks continue to be one of our top-selling holidays and we now offer close to 20 different experiences ranging from polar bear watching in Churchill, to whale and bear viewing around the forests and waterways of British Columbia, plus the chance to spot rare spirit bears in the Great Bear Rainforest.
“We have also seen an increase in interest in all wildlife-viewing tours and we predict this will be a growing trend in 2016.”