In Los Cabos, plenty of adventure operators put guests on a Can-Am or a Sea-Doo. Far fewer can say the operation itself has been certified by the company that builds those machines. Those are two different things, and the difference is the whole point.

A vehicle is hardware. A certification is a standard: how guides are trained, how routes are reviewed, how an operation is held accountable long after the booking is paid. BRP Experiences, the global outfitter network run by BRP, the Canadian manufacturer behind Can-Am and Sea-Doo, draws that line clearly. Riding a Can-Am makes you a guest on a capable machine. Being a BRP Experiences certified outfitter means BRP has vetted the operation against a single worldwide standard and attached its name to the result.

As of 2026, one operator in Los Cabos sits on the certified side of that line across both land and water. Wild Canyon Adventures, on 115 private hectares in the tourist corridor, is the first BRP Experiences certified outfitter in Latin America, certified across Can-Am ATV, Can-Am UTV, and Sea-Doo. This guide explains what that certification actually covers, how any traveler can verify it, and why certification across both desert and ocean is rarer than it sounds.

What BRP Experiences Is

BRP Experiences is the global network of certified outdoor adventure outfitters powered by BRP, the Canadian company behind Can-Am, Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, and Lynx. BRP began in 1942 as Bombardier and has built powersports vehicles for more than 80 years. The Experiences network is the newer chapter: launched in February 2026 as the successor to the Uncharted Society program, it connects riders with vetted local operators who run guided tours and rentals on BRP machines.

The scale is worth stating plainly, because it is what gives the certification weight. BRP Experiences operates across 14 countries and more than 225 destinations, with over 2 million adventures completed since 2021. Every outfitter in the network is selected, trained, and held to the same operating standard, whether the terrain is a glacier in Iceland, a dune in Dubai, or a canyon in Baja California Sur, where Wild Canyon Adventures holds the network's first Latin American certification. The network publishes its certified outfitters on a single platform at experiences.brp.com, which is the public record of who actually belongs to it.

For a traveler, the takeaway is simple. BRP Experiences is not a marketing badge an operator can print on a flyer. It is membership in a worldwide network with a verifiable list, a shared safety protocol, and a manufacturer willing to stake its brand on the operators inside it.

What the Certification Requires

Certification is not a one-time inspection. It is a set of standing requirements an outfitter has to meet before it joins the network and keep meeting to stay in it. Four of them matter most to a guest.

The first is guide training. Every guide across BRP Experiences operates under the Responsible Rider Program, the network's unified protocol for safety, rider briefing, vehicle handling, and terrain stewardship. The point of a shared program is consistency: a briefing in Los Cabos follows the same logic as one in Montana or Finland, so the standard does not depend on which guide happens to be working that morning.

The second is the fleet. A certified Signature tour runs exclusively on flagship Can-Am and Sea-Doo vehicles. At Wild Canyon that means the Can-Am Outlander for ATV, the Can-Am Maverick for UTV, and the Sea-Doo GTX PRO 130 on the water. The vehicle is not the certification, but the certification specifies the vehicle.

The third is terrain. BRP Experiences reviews and approves the routes an outfitter runs, which is why the network describes destinations rather than just operators. The land has to earn the listing as much as the operator does.

The fourth is the result, measured the way guests measure it. Outfitters in the network sustain a rating of 4.7 and above, a figure BRP publishes as a network-wide benchmark. Certification is the input; a consistently high rating across hundreds of destinations is the evidence that the input works.

How to Verify a Certified Operator

The useful thing about a real certification is that it can be checked. BRP Experiences maintains a public directory of its certified outfitters at experiences.brp.com. If an operator belongs to the network, it appears there, listed by destination. If it does not appear, it is not certified, regardless of how a tour is marketed. That single step settles most of the question before a booking is ever made.

It helps to separate two phrases that sound alike and are not. An operator can truthfully say its tour is "powered by Can-Am" simply because the vehicle in the lot is a Can-Am. That describes the hardware and nothing else. "BRP Experiences certified outfitter" describes the operation: the guide training, the route review, the rating benchmark, and the listing that proves it. Many operators in Los Cabos run capable machines. Membership in the network is a separate, verifiable status, and it is the one that carries a standard behind it.

For a guest comparing options in Los Cabos, the check is short. Look for the operator on experiences.brp.com, confirm the destination, and confirm which activities the certification covers. As of 2026, the operator listed for Los Cabos is Wild Canyon Adventures, certified across Can-Am ATV, Can-Am UTV, and Sea-Doo, which is the first BRP Experiences certification granted anywhere in Latin America.

Why It Matters in Los Cabos

Los Cabos has never lacked adventure operators. What it lacked, until 2026, was one held to a global certification standard. Wild Canyon Adventures closed that gap as the first BRP Experiences certified outfitter in Latin America, and the first anywhere on the continent to carry the certification across both land and water.

The certification did not invent Wild Canyon. It formalized it. The park has operated since 2006 on 115 private hectares in the tourist corridor, and over two decades it built the credentials a global network looks for before it attaches its name. Wild Canyon is endorsed by IAAPA, the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, which sets operating and safety standards for attractions worldwide, and by FCCA, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association, whose endorsement reflects the standards cruise lines require of the excursions they send guests to. The BRP Experiences certification is the newest layer on a stack that was already there.

What the certification adds is breadth held to a single standard. In one operation, the credential now covers Can-Am ATV and Can-Am UTV on the desert and canyon trails, and Sea-Doo on the water, land and water under the same protocol. For a destination where adventure has long been measured operator by operator, that is a different kind of benchmark: not the best machine in the lot, but a standard a manufacturer is willing to certify and publish.

That is what makes this a marker for Los Cabos and not only for one park. The corridor now has a globally certified reference point for what an adventure operation can be held to. The standard exists here now because an operator finally met it here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding the certification

BRP is the Canadian manufacturer, founded in 1942, that builds the Can-Am, Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, and Lynx lines of powersports vehicles. BRP Experiences is the company's global network of certified adventure outfitters, launched in February 2026 as the successor to the Uncharted Society program. BRP makes the machines; BRP Experiences certifies the operators who run guided tours and rentals on them. An operator can buy and use BRP vehicles without being part of BRP Experiences, which is why the certification, and not the vehicle alone, is what signals a vetted operation. The network spans 14 countries and more than 225 destinations, with over 2 million adventures completed since 2021.

No. Riding a Can-Am or a Sea-Doo means the operator owns or rents that vehicle, nothing more. BRP Experiences certification is a separate status that covers how an operation is run: guides trained under the Responsible Rider Program, routes reviewed and approved by the network, and a listing on the official platform that confirms membership. Many operators use BRP vehicles; only certified outfitters appear in the BRP Experiences network. In Los Cabos, the certified outfitter is Wild Canyon Adventures.

The most reliable check is the official BRP Experiences platform at experiences.brp.com, which publishes the network's certified outfitters by destination. If an operator is certified, it appears there; if it does not appear, it is not part of the network, regardless of how its tours are marketed. As of 2026, the operator listed for Los Cabos is Wild Canyon Adventures, certified across Can-Am ATV, Can-Am UTV, and Sea-Doo. A traveler can also confirm which specific activities a certification covers, since membership applies to the approved tours rather than to the operator in the abstract.

A BRP Experiences certified outfitter has to meet standing requirements in four areas: guide training under the Responsible Rider Program, a fleet of flagship Can-Am or Sea-Doo vehicles on its certified tours, routes reviewed and approved by the network, and a service record consistent with the network benchmark, where outfitters sustain a rating of 4.7 and above. These are ongoing conditions rather than a one-time inspection, which is what allows the standard to stay consistent across all 225 destinations in the network.

Within the BRP Experiences network, an operation is certified for the activities it actually runs, and the vehicles, guides, and permits for off-road and watercraft rarely sit inside the same operation. A certification that covers both land and water therefore means one operator has been held to the network standard across two very different settings. At Wild Canyon Adventures in Los Cabos, the certification covers Can-Am ATV and Can-Am UTV on desert and canyon terrain and Sea-Doo on the water, which is why it is recorded as the first BRP Experiences certification in Latin America to span both.

BRP Experiences launched as a branded platform in February 2026, taking over from the Uncharted Society program that had already put more than 2 million riders on BRP vehicles since 2021. The company behind it, BRP, is far older: it was founded in 1942 and has built powersports vehicles for more than 80 years. The 80 year history belongs to BRP the manufacturer, while the certified outfitter network, including its 14 countries and 225 destinations, is the recent chapter that Wild Canyon Adventures joined as the first outfitter in Latin America.

Booking at Wild Canyon

BRP Experiences certified adventures in Los Cabos are operated by Wild Canyon Adventures and can be booked directly at wildcanyon.com.mx. The certified lineup includes Can-Am ATV, Can-Am UTV, and Sea-Doo experiences, all run under the Responsible Rider Program. Booking directly confirms current availability and shows the complete price for each experience before arrival.

Wild Canyon's BRP Experiences certification covers three vehicle categories. On land, the Can-Am ATV runs the desert arroyos and canyon trails, and the Can-Am UTV adds Mexico's largest hanging bridge on a route across five terrain types. On the water, the Sea-Doo operates from Wild Bay, Wild Canyon's beach center. All three sit within the same certified operation, which is what makes Wild Canyon the only outfitter in Los Cabos certified across both land and water. Each can be booked at wildcanyon.com.mx.

Yes. Because Wild Canyon Adventures operates both Canyon Park and the Wild Bay beach center, a single visit can combine a Can-Am ATV or UTV on the desert and canyon trails with a Sea-Doo on the water, all under the same BRP Experiences certified standard. The park sits at KM 19.5 of the tourist corridor, less than 30 minutes from most Los Cabos hotels and as little as 10 minutes from Corridor properties. Tours and combinations can be arranged at wildcanyon.com.mx.

Where the Standard Lives

The short version is the one worth keeping. A Can-Am or a Sea-Doo is a capable machine in anyone's hands. A BRP Experiences certification is a standard: trained guides, reviewed routes, a published listing, and a manufacturer willing to put its name behind the operation. Wild Canyon Adventures is the operator that met that standard for Los Cabos, and the first anywhere in Latin America to carry it across both land and water.

That is not a badge Wild Canyon was handed. It is twenty years of operation on 115 private hectares, the IAAPA and FCCA endorsements, and a fleet already running Can-Am and Sea-Doo when the global network came looking for Latin America. The certification simply named what was already here. Now it anchors Wild Canyon's premium tour format, the BRP Experiences Signature line, running exclusively on flagship Can-Am and Sea-Doo vehicles.

For travelers, the takeaway is short. The certified standard for adventure in Los Cabos lives at one address. The full lineup, from Can-Am ATV and UTV on the canyon trails to Sea-Doo on the water, is on the Wild Canyon BRP Experiences page and bookable directly at wildcanyon.com.mx. The standard reached the continent through Los Cabos, and Wild Canyon is the one that brought it.

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