Intrepid Expands Toronto Headquarters, Launches First Book

Intrepid Travel Unveils New Toronto Office

Intrepid Travel opened a newly expanded Toronto office, which coincided with the launch of its first book, The Intrepid List: 100 Uncommon Ways to Change the Way You Travel.

Intrepid’s North American headquarters in Toronto now has 86 employees, for a total of 163 across North America.

“This isn’t just an office—it’s the launchpad for the next chapter of Intrepid Travel in North America,” said Leigh Barnes, President of the Americas. “

With our new Pacific Northwest HQ coming soon, we’re redefining what it means to connect, inspire, and transform through travel. With these new milestones, we’re doubling down on that mission.”

Intrepid said it aims to double its yearly customers to 600,000 and achieve USD$850 million in revenue by 2030, contributing 1% directly to environmental and social purpose initiatives.

“North America is Intrepid’s fastest-growing market,” said Christian Wolters, GM of North American Marketing.

“In 2024, we saw a record number of Americans join our adventures, and we’re just getting started. The future of travel is bold, sustainable, and meaningful, and we’re leading the way."

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