Canada & Alaska Destination Planner 2016-17 by Expedia Cruises

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CANADA & ALASKA Destination Planner 2016 – 2017


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Welcome to Canada & Alaska! Celebrating our 22nd year in business in 2016, Anderson Vacations has long been recognized as a specialist travel provider; tailor making customized vacations throughout the destinations we have on offer. We are pleased to present to you our Canada & Alaska Destination Planner featuring the best of Canada & Alaska. Throughout the following pages, we have laid out for you many types of travelling options including diverse and authentic experiences, fully escorted tours, self drives, luxury lodges, unique accommodations, attractions, and so much more. The Canada & Alaska Destination Planner is your inspiration and planning guide to uncover fascinating stories, connect to culture, people and places, see the iconic sites, tick off your bucket list of adventures and explore hidden places on your next journey with Anderson Vacations.

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ur team of highly qualified, specialized experts have O travelled extensively throughout Canada & Alaska enabling them to provide you with a passion and knowledge that will create the best possible travel experiences for you. While travelling throughout Canada & Alaska you will be looked after with a 24 hour / 7 day a week contact number for any emergency situation that may arise. From the moment you start planning your vacation to when you return home you will be well looked after by the team at Anderson Vacations. We are thrilled to share this vibrant new planning tool with you. We look forward to helping you create your very own customized Canada & Alaska vacation. Corey, Karen and The Team at Anderson Vacations

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Canada & Alaska / WELCOME

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Contents

DRIVE PACKAGES 35 SELF British Columbia & Alberta

Canada & Alaska

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Welcome...................................................................... 04 Planning your vacation........................................ 07

ESCORTED TOURING 08 FULLY Alaska & the Yukon

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Canadian Rockies..................................................... 12 San Francisco & Oregon Coast.......................... 13 Canadian Rockies..................................................... 14 Cross Canada.............................................................. 16 Haida Gwaii, Churchill, Northwest Territories............................................. 17 Ontario & Quebec.................................................... 18 Atlantic Maritimes................................................... 19 Newfoundland & Labrador................................. 22

& INDEPENDENT PACKAGES 24 RAIL Travelling with Rocky Mountaineer

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Travelling with VIA Rail........................................ British Columbia & Alberta................................ Cross Canada............................................................. Ontario & Quebec...................................................

24 25 26 32 33

Alaska & the Yukon................................................ Ontario & Quebec................................................... Atlantic Maritimes.................................................. Newfoundland & Labrador................................

36 40 42 44 46

CANADIAN EXPERIENCES 48 UNIQUELY Wilderness & Lodges 49 .............................................

Cycling Experience.................................................. 51

COLUMBIA 52 BRITISH Vancouver City Stay & Accommodation

..... 54 Vancouver Touring ................................................ 56 Victoria City Stay & Accommodation .......... 58 Victoria Accommodation & Touring.............. 59 Vancouver Island Accommodation & Touring................................ 60 Whistler Accommodation & Touring............ 62 Whistler Touring...................................................... 63 Blue River & Sun Peaks Accommodation & Touring................................ 64 Kamloops & Vernon Accommodation.......... 65 Okanagan Accommodation............................... 66 Salmon Arm, Nelson, Rossland, Radium Accommodation..................................... 67 Revelstoke & Kicking Horse Accommodation & Touring................................ 68 Fernie & Kimberley Accommodation & Touring................................ 69 Prince George & Prince Rupert Accommodation & Touring................................ 70 Motorhome Rentals................................................ 71


Canada

72 ALBERTA Calgary Stampede

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Calgary Accommodation..................................... Calgary Touring........................................................ Calgary – Drumheller & The Badlands Touring...................................... Calgary Northeast Accommodation & Touring................................ Kananaskis & Canmore Accommodation & Touring................................ Waterton & Southern Alberta Accommodation & Touring................................ Banff & Lake Louise............................................... Banff Accommodation.......................................... Banff Touring............................................................. Lake Louise Accommodation & Touring................................ Jasper Accommodation & Touring................. Jasper Touring........................................................... Edmonton City Stay & Accommodation..... Edmonton Touring..................................................

& THE YUKON 94 ALASKA Alaska By Rail

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Whitehorse & Dawson City Accommodation....................................................... 97 Whitehorse & Dawson City Touring.............. 98 Fairbanks Accommodation & Touring.......... 99 Denali & Talkeetna Accommodation & Touring............................. 100 Anchorage Accommodation & Touring.... 101 Beyond Anchorage Accommodation & Touring............................. 102 Beyond Anchorage Touring............................ 103

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 104Northwest Territories

NOVA SCOTIA 128Nova Scotia Accommodation & Touring 130 ...

Accommodation & Touring............................. 105

SASKATCHEWAN & MANITOBA 106Saskatchewan Accommodation

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Saskatchewan Accommodation & Touring............................. Winnipeg City Stay, Accommodation & Touring............................. Winnipeg Touring................................................ Churchill Touring..................................................

ONTARIO 114Toronto City Stay & Accommodation

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Toronto Touring..................................................... Toronto & Niagara Falls Touring................... Niagara Accommodation ................................. Niagara Touring..................................................... Ottawa City Stay, Accommodation & Touring............................. 121

QUEBEC 122Montreal City Stay, Accommodation & Touring............................. Beyond Montreal Accommodation & Touring............................. Quebec City Stay, Accommodation & Touring............................. Quebec City & Beyond Accommodation & Touring.............................

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NEW BRUNSWICK 132New Brunswick Accommodation & Touring............................. 134

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 136Prince Edward Island Accommodation & Touring ............................ 138

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR 140Newfoundland & Labrador Accommodation.................................................... 142 Newfoundland & Labrador Accommodation & Touring............................. 143


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WELCOME / Canada & Alaska

Welcome to Canada & Alaska

Alaska Breathtaking coastlines, rushing rivers, rolling tundra, abundant wildlife and whitecapped mountains, like no place else on Earth. From vast nature to rich culture, experience mushing a team of sled dogs across a glacier, fish for the largest king salmon in the world, flyover the colossal Katmai brown bears and be impressed by the spectacular Mt Mckinley.

Yukon

Northwest Territories

With a powerful frontier image the Yukon offers stunning wilderness and wildlife with an easy access to extraordinary backcountry. Enjoy active adventure and explore the heritage and cultural attractions in the charming villages and hamlets.

View awesome displays of Northern Lights at midnight in autumn & winter, drive across the Arctic Circle, hop a bush plane and go flightseeing over the Nahanni or the Mackenzie Delta in this remote and truly unique province.

Alaska Fairbanks

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

Dawson City

Denali

NUNA

Canada

YUKON

Yellowknife

Anchorage Prince Whitehorse William Sound

British Columbia

Fort Nelson

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Prince Rupert

Canada’s westernmost province is home to the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver and the quaint English heritage city of Victoria. Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, BC is home to a geographical diversity that lends itself to a vast array of activities and adventures.

Fort McMurray

SASKATCH

Prince George

ALBERTA Edmonton Jasper

Alberta

Sun Peaks

Banff The province of Alberta’s grandeur and Port Hardy Kamloops Whistler beauty are obvious from the moment Vancouver Tofino of arrival. Rolling foothills, intimidating Victoria mountains and prehistoric hoodoos are a few of Alberta’s many distinct natural landmarks. Most impressive are the Rocky Mountains, view emerald lakes, snow-capped mountains, diverse wildlife and experience an array of adventure activities in the world famous National Parks of Banff and Jasper.

Saskatoon Lake Louise Calgary

United

Travelling Distances Guide Kilometres

Calgary Edmonton Halifax

Calgary - Edmonton 300

Montreal Ottawa

Quebec

Toronto Vancouver Victoria Whitehorse

300 4975 3750 3550 4025 3450 1050 1175 2400 -

Halifax 4975 5000

5000 3775 3550 4050 3450 1250 1350 2100 -

Montreal 3750 3775 1250

1250 1450 1000 1800 6050 6150 7100 -

Ottawa 3550 3550 1450 200

200 275 550 4800 4900 5850 -

Quebec 4025 4050 1000 275 475

475 450 4600 4700 4900 -

Toronto 3450 3450 1800 550 450 800

800 5075 5175 6125 -

4500 4600 5550

Vancouver 1050 1250 6050 4800 4600 5075 4500

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Victoria 1175 1350 6150 4900 4700 5175 4600 100 These distances are based on kilometres and are approximate, they should be used as a guide only.

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Regina

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Manitoba

Quebec

Arctic coastline, stunning lakes, fishing, polar bears & beluga whales combined with genuine Canadian hospitality, all truly unique to Manitoba. Every summer, adventurers view, snorkel with or kayak alongside the thousands of beluga whales that fill the Churchill and Seal Rivers in northern Manitoba. Visit mid October – November and it is the most accessible place in North America to see Polar Bears in their natural habitat.

Quebec is a province steeped in tradition and history. It is a former French colony that has managed to retain, and build upon, its strong links to French history, lifestyle and culture. Store fronts and street signs inform in French first and English second, giving the province a European flair uncommon to the rest of North America. Quebec City remains the only North American city still fortified by its original city walls.

Newfoundland and Labrador

Churchill

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

EWAN MANITOBA Churchill Falls

Winnipeg

ONTARIO QUEBEC Montreal

States

Ottawa Niagara Falls

Kingston Toronto

Goose Bay

Gros Morne National Park Corner Brook

Quebec City

Thunder Bay

Explore this untouched land, view magnificent 10,000 year old icebergs and view 30 tonne whales leap out of the water. Visit St. John’s, the oldest city in North America, where culture, history and character live. Labrador is one of the last untamed, unspoiled places left on earth. Stretching from the Strait of Belle Isle in the south to Cape Chidley in the far north, and boasting towering mountains and massive rock faces.

Moncton

PEI

St. John’s

Charlottetown

Fredricton

Atlantic Maritimes

NOVA SCOTIA

In a land brimming with energy, seacoast traditions and old-world charm, the hospitality of the Atlantic Maritime’s people is legendary. Relive the stories of the regions rich living history through world-class attractions. Spend a day along the Bay of Fundy, home to the highest tides in the world! In one moment you can see the humpback whales play and in the next, walk on the ocean floor. Discover fossils and semi-precious stones as you walk along the Joggins Fossil Cliffs.

Halifax

NEW BRUNSWICK

Saskatchewan Along with a rich mix of history and culture, Saskatchewan offers visitors endless freshwater fishing, water-based recreation opportunities, abundant wildlife, uncrowded parks, outdoor adventures like canoeing and horseback riding, farm vacations and amazing and accessible golf. Visit Saskatoon; a city divided by the winding South Saskatchewan River, which is joined by a series of bridges and lined with several kilometers of trails to jog, walk and explore. Ontario This province is where the largest population of Canada resides. Home to Toronto, a bustling urban metropolis it offers a dynamic multi-cultural experience with world class theatre. Only 2 hours from Toronto is one of the worlds natural wonders, Niagara Falls. Travel north through the spectacular Thousand Islands, before arriving in the picturesque capital city of Ottawa, home to the country’s most impressive line-up of national museums, outstanding performing arts groups and stunning architecture.

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Canada & Alaska / PLANNING YOUR VACATION

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Using this brochure

We understand that you want all the options before you decide how you want to travel – so here are a few ways we’re making your research less time-consuming. At Anderson Vacations we pride ourselves on offering each client a customized itinerary. Whether you want fully escorted, self-drive, rail, adventure, hiking, adrenaline, culture or cuisine we will be able to assist you in planning your trip. Our Canada and Alaska specialists are passionate and knowledgeable about the destination and look forward to creating the best possible experiences for you within your budget. Here we have just a few of the descriptions of the type of travel experience we can offer in this brochure, this will assist you in deciding how you want to explore. Independent travel packages These itineraries give you the flexibility to create your own tailor-made vacation. They are perfect for the traveller who likes to travel independently but have it prearranged. Through our experience we combine local transportation, sightseeing, accommodation, activities and attractions together to ensure you have the best possible experience for your budget and time.

Accommodation options We feature a variety of accommodations, from city hotels, to boutique and adventure lodges. Most of our itineraries feature a moderate, superior and deluxe category option. These can be adjusted to suit the experience you prefer in each location. Due to some locations however, all three hotel types may not be available, we provide you with the next best possible hotel grade and will advise at the time of booking what is available. Unique lodges and wildlife Canada and Alaska provide an array of wildlife such moose, bear, orca, beluga whales and polar bears. You can chose to stay in very unique lodges which allow guests to get up close and personal with the wildlife in their natural habitat. Ranches Join us in the foothills of Alberta, British Columba and the Rocky Mountains for a ranch experience with the many ranchers who live and work in these regions. We can offer a taste of life in rural Canada or even a week long horse back trip, riding alongside the cowboys. Fishing Vancouver Island, Alaska and Saskatchewan are renowned for fishing. Let experienced guides and captains show you the hot spots. We have a variety of packages available for all the various fishing types with accommodation from high end luxury lodges to more economical rustic stays.

Self drive packages Self drive is a great way to explore at your own pace, it gives you the flexibility to access areas that local tours or public transportation do not go. Driving in Canada is very easy, the roads are well maintained and clearly marked, making for excellent driving conditions. We combine your car rental with pre-arranged accommodation, activities and sightseeing, ensuring you don’t miss out on anything but giving you time to explore at your leisure. City breaks and mini-packages We have put together these packages to provide you with great suggestions of what you can do when you are visiting each city or destination. We will link these together with a train, coach, flight or car to create your own custom itinerary. Fully escorted travel We present to you in this brochure a small selection of the wide range of fully escorted tours that we can offer. You will have the benefit of a hassle-free journey as your tour director and driver take care of all of the details. This allows you to sit back, relax and enjoy seeing the new sights, while making new friends as you explore the best of Canada and Alaska. Customized group touring Whether you are a special interest, sports, student, family or small group travelling together, our group specialist team can assist you with pre-planning your itinerary. This includes your accommodation, sightseeing, transportation, local guides, meals, and unique experience. We will logistically operate your tour efficiently and professionally. Small group touring Becoming increasingly popular is small group touring. On some of our itineraries we work with smaller vehicles and driver guides. This allows the group to have a more intimate experience and minimizes the time at sightseeing stops, allowing the group to see more or arrive at their destination earlier.

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INTRODUCING FULLY ESCORTED TOURING / Canada & Alaska

Fully Escorted Touring

Sit back and relax as you enjoy the sights and experience new adventures, while making new friends exploring the country together on a fully escorted tour. We present to you in this section a selection of the wide range of fully escorted tours that we can offer. You will have the benefit of a hassle-free journey as your tour director and driver, or driver-guide take care of all of the details, allowing you to enjoy the travel experience and destination. Our guides and driver guides When travelling with our guides you will be travelling with your very own talking encyclopedia. Our guides are there to bring Canada, the USA and Alaska to life for you. With years of invaluable experience and a passion for North America, they will not only ensure you are logistically guided through your tour with ease, they will also inspire you with their knowledge and always go the extra mile to enhance your holiday. Itinerary planning Our product development team have been working together on planning itineraries in Canada for close to 20 years. We are very passionate and proud of North America as a travel destination. We have personally experienced the destinations and work consistently on ensuring each itinerary allows you to get the best possible experience with the time we have in each region. We are constantly researching new itineraries and ideas to surprise, inspire and grow with our travellers.

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Accommodation We select our accommodation based on the location ensuring that you are within the heart of the destination. The grade of the accommodation is 3½ star to 4 star, this can vary slightly depending on the area. When we go into remote or smaller towns we book the best possible accommodation available. A full list of the accommodation on each tour is available on request. Small group touring Becoming increasingly popular is small group touring. On some of our itineraries we work with smaller numbers and driver guides. This allows the group to have a more intimate experience and minimizes the time at sightseeing stops, allowing the group to see more or arrive at their destination earlier. Customized group touring Whether you are a, special interest, sports, student, family or small group travelling together, our group specialist team can assist you with pre-planning your itinerary. This includes your accommodation, sightseeing, transportation, local guides, meals, and unique experiences. We will logistically operate your tour efficiently and professionally. Transportation In addition to our commitment to service we utilize some of the most modern motor coaches in Canada. We can provide sedans, limousines, touring vans, 21, 29 or 56 passenger coaches. On the larger coaches we provide late model coaches equipped with the latest amenities including, TV/VCR, public address system, stereo, restroom and reclining seats.


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Canada & Alaska / FULLY ESCORTED TOURING

20 Day Alaska and the Yukon: Land & Sea

Alaska

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

YUKON 1

Fairbanks

KEY TO MAP Tour

2 Dawson City 1

Denali National Park

Air

1 Tok

No. of nights stay

Canada Anchorage 2

Seward

Prince William Sound Cruise

Holland America’s Volendam

1

Whitehorse 1

At Sea

Watson Lake

Haines

1 Fort Nelson

Juneau

Glacier Bay

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA

Ketchikan 1

SASKATCHEWAN

Grand Prairie Edmonton

Inside Passage

1 Calgary

Vancouver

This comprehensive tour travels with a professional driver guide and small group through Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon before arriving in Alaska. Each day will offer a change of scenery and experience. See grandiose lakes, mighty rivers, abundant wildlife and immerse yourself in the history of each region and local culture.

Day 1: Arrive Calgary Your adventure begins as you arrive in Calgary - Alberta’s Cowboy City. Transfer to your downtown hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure before starting your tour the next morning.

Day 2: Calgary – Grande Prairie Meet fellow passengers and your guide this morning at a welcome breakfast. Travel north and pass through Edmonton, a city that maintains its ties to the Klondike past. Watch the beauty unfold through Northern Alberta and see grandiose lakes, mighty rivers, abundant wildlife and untapped wilderness.

Day 3: Grande Prairie – Fort Nelson Travel through the great northern prairie region of Alberta en route to Dawson Creek, stopping at Mile 0 of the Alaska Highway. Continue into British Columbia’s picturesque Peace Country with its abundance of natural history and agriculture land.

Day 4: Fort Nelson – Watson Lake Journey through peaceful valleys and alpine meadows and arrive for a brief stop at Liard Hot Pools, Canada’s most spectacular natural hot springs. Be sure to dip your toes into this natural hot pool. This evening tour the Northern Lights Centre and experience the folklore and the science of the Northern Lights.

Day 5: Watson Lake – Whitehorse Today begins at world famous Sign Post Forest, before crossing the Nisutlin Bay Bridge, longest on the Alaska Highway, into Teslin, Yukon. View the reflections of the glorious mountain ranges in the crystal clear lakes that dot the area en route to Whitehorse. Your Whitehorse tour includes Miles Canyon, the Fish Ladder and the SS Klondike Sternwheeler National Historic Site. Tonight enjoy the fun of the famous Whitehorse Frantic Follies.

Day 6: Whitehorse – Dawson City Continue north on the Klondike Highway past Lake Labergem, stop to view the Carmacks Interpretive River Front Boardwalk and the beautiful Five Finger Rapids. Arrive in Dawson City, the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush. Tonight visit Canada’s oldest and most unique casino featuring can-can girls led by Diamond Tooth Gertie herself.

United States Day 10: Fairbanks – Denali Incredible vistas provide a feast for the eyes today as you travel to Denali National Park & Reserve. The panoramic views of the famed Alaska Range continue to take your breath away as you see Mt McKinley. This afternoon experience a wildlife tour into the heart of Denali National Park, with opportunities to see wildlife including grizzly bears, caribou, moose and even wolves.

Day 11: Denali – Anchorage Your destination today is Alaska’s largest city Anchorage. Explore the past and experience the first people at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre, Anchorage’s premier cultural attraction. This evening enjoy dinner served inside a goldmine at the Sourdough Mining Company.

Day 12: Prince William Sound Cruise Today experience one of the tour highlights, cruising the calm and protected waters of Prince William Sound accompanied by a national forest interpreter. The vessel hugs the coastline and icebergs glide silently by. Have a chance to see otters, eagles, puffins, sea lions, whales and glacier-wildlife.

Day 13: Board Zaandam Transfer to Seward to board Holland America’s Zaandam for 7-day cruise.

Day 14: At Sea Enjoy a full day cruising the Alaska coast.

Day 15: Glacier Bay With a park naturalist, get up close and personal with rivers of ice flowing into the sea. Arrive 10:00 am, depart 7:00 pm.

Day 16: Haines Situated at the head of America’s longest fjord, go kayaking or fishing for the day. Arrive 6:30 am, depart 9:00 pm.

Day 17: Juneau Alaska’s capitol city beckons, with excursions to Mendenhall Glacier. Arrive 8:00 am, depart 6:00 pm.

Day 18: Ketchikan Visit the town on stilts – and don’t forget the Red Light District! Arrive 2:00 pm, depart 8:00 pm.

Day 19: Inside Passage

Day 7: Dawson City

Full day cruising the scenic Inside Passage of the BC coast.

Revisit history today as you experience an enormous Gold Mining Dredge, one of the largest wood hulled, bucket line dredges in North America, then pan for your own fortune in gold. This afternoon relax and enjoy a leisurely afternoon.

Arrive Vancouver at Canada Place at 7:00 am.

Day 8: Dawson City – Tok

Day 20: Vancouver Tour includes: 19 nights of accommodation, 18 breakfasts, 11 lunches and 2 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions.

North to Alaska! Today you travel over the Top of the World Highway and stop at the unique town of Chicken named after the state bird – the Ptarmigan that resembles a chicken. Then it’s on to the Village of Tok, where the Eagle Trail crosses the Tanana River and sternwheelers once plied the river.

For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Day 9: Tok – Fairbanks

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Departure dates 2016: May 31; Jun 28; Jul 26; Aug 9; 23 Pricing from.

$6245

Mail your postcards this morning at the North Pole, Alaska and stop by Santa Claus’ House. Continue to Fairbanks, the hub of Alaska’s heartland. This afternoon board the Sternwheeler Discovery for a cruise of the Chena and Tanana Rivers. Tonight step back in time and visit Alaskaland for a baked salmon dinner, followed by a musical review at the Palace Theatre and Saloon.

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FULLY ESCORTED TOURING / Canada & Alaska

21 Day Alaska and the Yukon: Full Circle KEY TO MAP

Alaska 1

Tour

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

YUKON Fairbanks

Air No. of nights stay

2 Dawson City 1

Denali National Park

2 Tok

Canada 2

Anchorage

3

Whitehorse

1

Watson Lake

Skagway 1 Dease Lake

1 Fort Nelson

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA

SASKATCHEWAN

1 Stewart

Prince George

1

1

Grand Prairie Edmonton

Jasper

1

Banff 1

1

Calgary

United States Day 7: Dawson City Revisit history today as you experience an enormous Gold Mining Dredge, one of the largest wood hulled, bucket line dredges in North America, then pan for your own fortune in gold. This afternoon relax and enjoy a leisurely afternoon as you explore the boardwalk shops of this town and recall the gold crazed frenzy of Dawson City’s past.

Day 8: Dawson City – Tok This comprehensive tour travels with a professional driver guide and small group through Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon before arriving in Alaska. Each day will offer a change of scenery and experience. See grandiose lakes, mighty rivers, abundant wildlife and immerse yourself in the history of each region and local culture.

Day 1: Calgary Your adventure begins as you arrive in Calgary – Alberta’s Cowboy City. Transfer to your downtown hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure before starting your tour tomorrow morning.

Day 2: Calgary – Grande Prairie Meet fellow passengers and your guide this morning at a welcome breakfast. Travel north and pass through Edmonton, a city that maintains its ties to the Klondike past. Watch the beauty unfold through Northern Alberta and see grandiose lakes, mighty rivers, abundant wildlife and untapped wilderness.

Day 3: Grande Prairie – Fort Nelson Travel through the great northern prairie region of Alberta en route to Dawson Creek, stopping at Mile 0 of the Alaska Highway. Continue into British Columbia’s picturesque Peace Country with its abundance of natural history and agriculture land.

Day 4: Fort Nelson – Watson Lake Journey through peaceful valleys and alpine meadows and arrive for a brief stop at Liard Hot Pools, Canada’s most spectacular natural hot springs. Be sure to dip your toes into this natural hot pool. This evening tour the Northern Lights Centre and experience the folklore and the science of the Northern Lights.

North to Alaska! Today you travel over the Top of the World Highway and stop at the unique town of Chicken named after the state bird – the Ptarmigan that resembles a chicken. Then it’s on to the Village of Tok, where the Eagle Trail crosses the Tanana River and sternwheelers once plied the river.

Day 9: Tok – Fairbanks Mail your postcards this morning at the North Pole, Alaska and stop by Santa Claus’’ House. Continue on to Fairbanks, the hub of Alaska’s heartland. This afternoon board the Sternwheeler Discovery for a cruise of the Chena and Tanana Rivers. You will see a bush plane taking off from a bush-style runway, witness the wedding of the rivers, and gain insight into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture on a personalized tour of the Chena Native Village. Tonight step back in time and visit Alaskaland for a delicious baked salmon dinner, followed by a musical review at the Palace Theatre and Saloon.

Day 10: Fairbanks – Denali Incredible vistas provide a feast for the eyes today on your journey through the town of Nenana to Denali National Park & Reserve. The panoramic views of the famed Alaska Range continue to take your breath away as you see Mt McKinley – North America’s highest peak. This afternoon, experience a wildlife tour into the heart of Denali National Park. This tour offers a great opportunity to see wildlife in the park, in particular, grizzly bears, caribou, moose and even wolves. Return to Denali early evening.

Day 11: Denali – Anchorage Your destination today is Alaska’s largest city Anchorage. Explore the past and experience the first people at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre, Anchorage’s premier cultural attraction. Hear the songs and stories and see the dancers. This evening enjoy dinner served inside a goldmine at the Sourdough Mining Company, and listen to the tall tales of storyteller Dusty Sourdough.

Day 5: Watson Lake – Whitehorse

Day 12: Prince William Sound Cruise

The day begins at world famous Sign Post Forest that gives you a down to earth view of global navigation. Did you bring a sign from your home to put up? Cross the Nisutlin Bay Bridge, longest on the Alaska Highway, into Teslin, Yukon. Enjoy the reflections of the glorious mountain ranges in the crystal clear lakes that dot the area en route to Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon. Your Whitehorse tour includes Miles Canyon, the Fish Ladder and the SS Klondike Sternwheeler National Historic Site. Tonight whoop it up with the vaudeville fun of the famous Whitehorse Frantic Follies.

Today experience one of the tour highlights, cruising the calm and protected waters of Prince William Sound accompanied by a National Forest Interpreter. The vessel hugs the coastline and icebergs glide silently by. Pulling into a bay, the vessel floats right up to a 1700-foot high active tidewater glacier, a river of ice. See otters, eagles, puffins, sea lions, whales and glacier-wildlife. Delicious on board lunch includes prime rib and salmon. This is wild and dramatic Alaska up close.

Day 6: Whitehorse – Dawson City Continue north on the Klondike Highway past Lake Laberge, made famous by Robert Service’s poem, “The Cremation of Sam McGee”. Stop to view the Carmacks Interpretive River Front Boardwalk and the beautiful Five Finger Rapids. Arrive in Dawson City, the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush. Tonight visit Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Gambling Hall, Canada’s oldest and most unique casino featuring can-can girls led by Diamond Tooth Gertie herself.

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Day 13: Anchorage – Tok This morning see stunning vistas as you travel the Glenn Richardson Highway to Gakona Junction, climbing to Mentasta Summit before descending into Tok, where you rejoin the Alaska Highway.


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12 Day Alaska & Yukon: Explorer Tour Day 14: Tok – Whitehorse Today depart Tok and travel back into the Yukon and historic Burwash Landing. Travel alongside the magnificent St. Elias Range and Kluane National Park & Reserve, home of Canada’s highest mountain. En route, stops are scheduled at Kluane Park Visitor Centre, Kluane Museum of Natural History, and Sheep Mountain Visitor Centre near Haines Junction, home of the Dall sheep. Arrive in Whitehorse to settle in for a two-night stay.

Day 15: Day Tour to Skagway Travel west over the White Pass Summit and see some of the most panoramic views of the terrain en route to Skagway. For those who like to ride the rails an optional train trip to Skagway is offered on the White Pass & Yukon Railway, following the historic Chilkoot Trail, path of the gold seekers. You will fall in love with the quaint port village of Skagway, nestled into the harbour and full of Klondike history. At the end of the day wind your way back to Whitehorse and join fellow passengers at a Farewell to the Yukon dinner at the hotel.

Day 16: Whitehorse – Dease Lake Say goodbye to the Yukon and head back into the province of British Columbia. Returning over the Nisutlin Bay Bridge the coach heads south to travel the famous Stewart-Cassiar Highway. Some of the continent’s most inspiring beauty and plentiful wildlife are glimpsed along this route. The communities on this highway provide a contrast of cultures, old and new. A stop is included at Jade City, outlet for the nearby jade mine that provides 90% of the jade in the world.

Day 17: Dease Lake – Stewart

Join the Alaska and Yukon Full Circle Tour on Day 5 to start and end in Whitehorse. This is the perfect option if you want to focus on Alaska and the Yukon or combine it with a cruise that starts or ends in Skagway. You will explore breathtaking coastlines, abundant wildlife, stunning scenery and experience the goldrush history and cultural attractions. Travel past Mt McKinley the highest peak in North America.

Your continuing journey on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway takes you through Stikine country, passing through the unspoiled wilderness of Mount Edziza Provincial Park. Your destination is Stewart, well known for its surrounding spectacular glaciers and also as a thriving industrial port. A special treat tonight is time at Fish Creek and the viewing platforms, where you can see bears in the wild fish for their dinner.

Day 1: Arrive Whitehorse

Day 18: Stewart – Prince George

Day 2: Whitehorse – Dawson City

Believe it or not one of the most scenic drives in North America is still waiting today as you motor through towering coastal mountains, icefields and hanging glaciers with rushing waterfalls tumbling down mountainsides. Journey through Burns Lake and Fraser Lake and follow the beautiful rivers and valleys of north central British Columbia on your way to Prince George.

Day 3: Dawson City Day 4: Dawson City - Tok Day 5: Tok – Fairbanks Day 6: Fairbanks – Denali Day 7: Denali – Anchorage

Day 19: Prince George – Jasper Today enter the great Canadian Rocky Mountains. Stop first at the visitor centre to view the range’s highest peak, Mount Robson. Arrive in the Rocky Mountain town of Jasper, where you visit Maligne Canyon and Pyramid Lake before spending some leisure time in the shops of the town site. This evening take an optional ride up the Jasper SkyTram to a point of view that is 2295 meters in the air or join a gentle float trip down the sparkling Athabasca River.

Day 20: Jasper – Banff Today experience what has been called one of the most spectacular highways in the world: the Icefields Parkway. Our first stop is the dramatic Athabasca Falls, before arriving at the Columbia Icefields. This living glacier’s waters feed three oceans! Visit the Interpretive Centre and take the Ice Explorer ride to the base of the glacier. Additional stops include beautiful Peyto Lake and Lake Louise, truly one of the most picturesque places in the Rockies. Enjoy a stroll along the shore or visit the Chateau’s enticing shops before continuing to Banff, heart of the Rockies and home of Canada’s first national park.

Day 8: Prince William Sound Cruise Day 9: Anchorage – Tok Day 10: Tok – Whitehorse Day 11: Skagway Day Tour Day 12: End Whitehorse Tour includes: 11 nights of accommodation, 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 4; Jul 2, 30; Aug 13; 27 Pricing from.

$4660

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 21: Banff – Calgary This morning features an area tour of Banff including Bow Falls, Cascade Gardens and a ride on the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain for a panoramic view of the Banff Townsite below. On the journey back to Calgary spend some quiet time reliving the memories of the sights, the sounds, indeed the magic of Alaska and the Yukon. A transfer to a downtown hotel or the Calgary International Airport is included.

KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay

Alaska 1

Fairbanks 2

For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. 1

Departure dates 2016: May 31; Jun 28; Jul 26; Aug 9, 23

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

YUKON

Tour includes: 20 nights of accommodation, 17 breakfasts, 7 lunches and 3 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions.

Denali National Park

Dawson City

2 Tok

Canada

Options: Alaska & Yukon Explorer – Fly to Whitehorse and join the tour on Day 5, return from Whitehorse Day 16 Pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy in category K on the cruise ship.

$6110

2

Anchorage

Whitehorse

3

Skagway

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA

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9 Day Best of Canadian Rockies KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay

2

1

2 1

2

Travel through some of the most spectacular scenery in Canada on this fully escorted journey from the majestic rockies through to the stunning Pacific Coast.

Day 1: Calgary – Banff Welcome to Calgary and the province of Alberta. Meet your driver and begin making your way to the town of Banff and Canada’s first National Park. Check into your downtown hotel, then enjoy a get acquainted dinner this evening with your travel companions.

Day 2: Banff Explore Banff on a sightseeing tour with stops at Cascade Gardens and beautiful Bow Falls, then ride the gondola up Sulphur Mountain for an unparalleled view of the mountains and valley below. Also included is time at Cave & Basin National Historic Site, which tells the story of the hot springs that drew visitors to Banff in the first place.

Day 3: Banff – Lake Louise This morning travel along the famous Bow Valley Parkway, where wildlife sightings are common so keep your camera close by. Visit Johnston Canyon for an easy walk through a deep rugged canyon littered with waterfalls then explore the western part of the mountain chain and cross the Continental Divide into Yoho National Park. Visit Takakkaw Falls and Emerald Lake, filled with glacial run-off water that makes it glisten with the blue-green hue of an emerald. Your destination today is Lake Louise, jewel of the Rockies surrounded by glistening glaciers and towering mountain peaks.

Day 4: Lake Louise – Jasper Travelling through the heart of the Canadian Rockies, drive along the famous Icefields Parkway which has been voted one of the most spectacular drives in the world. Follow the winding road that boasts a unique and irreplaceable landscape rich in history and natural beauty second to none. At the summit of Bow Pass see the beautiful baby blue waters of Peyto Lake and the rugged beauty of the Mistaya River Valley below. Arrive at the famous Columbia Icefields whose waters feed three oceans. Visit the Interpretive Centre then have the experience of a lifetime – a ride on the Ice Explorer for a close up look at the Athabasca Glacier. Visit the powerful and breathtaking Athabasca Falls before arriving to the charming town of Jasper and your home for the next two nights.

Day 5: Jasper Start the day with a ride up Whistler Mountain on the Jasper SkyTram and enjoy breakfast at the top. A full day of sightseeing follows including a gentle walk down Maligne Canyon to see how the water has carved spectacular crevices out of the mountain. A shore drive takes you to Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This evening enjoy a float trip down the Athabasca River.

Day 6: Jasper – Sun Peaks After breakfast the journey into British Columbia begins. A stop is made at Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. An unforgettable highlight today is a River Safari ride through Grizzly Bear Valley, right in the heart of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest. Observe bears and other wildlife in their natural environment, without the constraints of gates and cages, from the safety of a boat mid river, presenting the optimum opportunity for the perfect snapshot. Your destination today is Sun Peaks, a cozy European-style four season resort town with great restaurants and shops in strolling distance.

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Day 7: Sun Peaks – Vancouver Today travel the fertile Fraser Valley through the Coast Mountains and into the rugged BC Interior. Your destination today is Vancouver, a vibrant metropolitan city. Vancouver is nestled between majestic mountains, sparkling ocean and rainforests.

Day 8: Vancouver Vancouver is one of the most captivating cities within Canada, with its multicultural fusion and spectacular mountain and ocean setting. A city tour includes Stanley Park, Chinatown, English Bay as well as some prestigious residential areas of Vancouver. Visit Capilano Park and experience the suspension bridge, the tree top adventure and the cliff walk, plus Salish Nations culture. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner with newfound friends.

Day 9: Depart Vancouver A transfer is provided to the Vancouver International Airport for your journey home. Tour includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: May 24; Jun 21; Jul 12; Aug 9; Sep 6 Options: Canadian Rockies with Rocky Mountaineer – Experience the Most Spectacular Train Trip in the World on board the Rocky Mountaineer from Jasper to Vancouver on Day 6 &7 with overnight in Kamloops. 7-day Holland America Alaska Cruise – Add on a 7-day Alaska cruise with Holland America, round trip Vancouver, post westbound Canadian Rockies. Combine with San Francisco & Oregon Coast – Add on Anderson Vacation’s 9-day San Francisco & Oregon Coast tour post Best of Canadian Rockies Westbound Calgary Stampede – Add a 3 night pre package to July 12. Contact us for Stampede pricing. Pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$4290


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10 Day San Francisco & Oregon Coast KEY TO MAP WASHINGTON 2

Tour Air

Seattle

No. of nights stay Columbia River Portland

2

2

Newport OREGON IDAHO

1

Gold Beach

NEVADA UTAH

2

This tour combines a spectacular coast, volcanic mountains, crystal clear lakes with vibrant cities and the best craft beers in the country. Explore San Francisco, known for its liberal community, hilly terrain and Victorian architecture. Travel along the Redwood Coast and soak up the silence of these grandeur forests. Immerse yourself in the Oregon Coast with miles of crashing waves, quiet beaches, crabbing, whale watching and award winning breweries. Embark on Seattle, a vibrant seaside cosmopolitan city offering many highlights to explore.

Day 1: Seattle Welcome to Seattle, they call the Emerald city. Take time to explore Pike’s Place Market, a centre of food and culture in Seattle. Don’t miss the Fish Market or the Flower Barn! This evening meet your fellow travelers at a get acquainted dinner.

Day 2: Seattle This morning take a ride to the top of the Space Needle, built for the World’s Fair in 1962 and still the most famous landmark of the city. Then wonder at one of Seattle’s newest attractions, Chihuly’s Garden & Glass, displaying the remarkable works of local world renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. This afternoon embark on a crazy laughter filled city tour with Ride the Ducks of Seattle, where you experience the city by land and sea.

San Francisco CALIFORNIA

Day 7: Newport – Gold Beach Say farewell to Newport as we continue down the Oregon coast to Florence. After some free time to explore the historic Old Town of Florence, we will visit the famous Sea Lion Caves. Descend 208 feet down into the world’s largest and most spectacular sea cave and view Stellar sea lions in their natural habitat. This afternoon will be an exciting adventure on the Giant Dune Buggy Tour at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America stretching 40 miles along the coast. This one hour tour may be some of the most fun you have had on sand! We’ll end our day in beautiful Gold Beach.

Day 8: Gold Beach – San Francisco Traveling south we’ll cross the state line into California. Driving along the Redwood highway, through Humboldt State Park and the Avenue of Giants. Here the Redwood trees tower over 350 feet high and are up to 2000 years old, some of the oldest living things known to man. We’ll arrive in the vibrant city of San Francisco and the evening will be yours to explore at leisure.

Day 9: San Francisco

Bid farewell to beautiful Washington this morning as we head toward Portland, Oregon. Watch for some of the volcanic mountains en route, such as the notorious Mt St. Helens, best known for the eruption of 1980. The evening is free in Portland, and we suggest you partake in the Brewvana Tour and gain an appreciation and love for Portland’s finest craft beer.

Learn San Francisco’s history as you explore the major sights on a guided sightseeing tour including Telegraph Hill, the Civic Centre, Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, Seal Rock Cliff, Pier 39 and Fisherman’s Wharf. Take a relaxing afternoon cruise on Harbor Bay and sail right under the Golden Gate Bridge and around the Island of Alcatraz, the Marin Headlands and the Bay Bridge. Enjoy leisure time to explore San Francisco on your own. Take an optional tour of Alcatraz Island, hop on board a cable car to Union Square or explore more of the sights and sounds of Fisherman’s Wharf.

Day 4: Columbia River Gorge

Day 10: San Francisco

Day 3: Seattle – Portland

Today, travel along the historic Columbia River Gorge Highway, visit the scenic Womens Forum Viewpoint, Crown Point and the Vista House all with incredible views of the Columbia River Gorge. Tour and explore numerous waterfalls, including Latourell Falls, Wahkeena Falls, Horsetail Falls and the breathtaking Multnomah Falls.

Day 5: Portland – Newport Today we’ll enjoy a local city tour of Portland. Highlights include Pearl District, Bridges of Portland, Washington Park, Alberta Street, Old Town Chinatown, Lownsdale Square, Riverplace and the Chinese Garden. Later today we will continue to the Oregon Coast to the seaside town of Newport. Check into your hotel in Newport, where every room boasts a view of the ocean.

Day 6: Newport

This morning transfer to the San Francisco International Airport for your flight home. Tour includes: 9 nights of accommodation, 9 breakfasts and 2 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 2, 30; Jul 21; Aug 18; Sep 15

Options: Combine with Canadian Rockies tour – Add on 9 Day Best of Canadian Rockies Pre-Tour 7-day Holland America Alaska Cruise – Add on a 7-day Alaska cruise with Holland America, round trip Vancouver, Wednesday departures. Pricing from.

$4795

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Lighthouses are many along the Oregon Coast, and today features a visit to Yaquina Head Lighthouse, opened in 1873 and still active. After free time in Newport’s Embarcadero for lunch and shopping, board the MV Discovery for a two-hour sea-life cruise around Yaquina Bay featuring sea lions, seals, marine birds, some whales, and maybe a crab pot full of Dungeness crabs. Then visit the acclaimed Oregon Coast Aquarium, displaying the huge variety of sealife along the Oregon Coast. After dinner, join our hotel hosts for a bonfire on the beach, roasting marshmallows and eating s’mores.

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12 Day Ultimate Canadian Rockies KEY TO MAP Tour Air Jasper 2

No. of nights stay ALBERTA

Canada BRITISH COLUMBIA 1

Lake Louise 2 Banff

Kamloops 1

1

3

Travel through some of the most spectacular scenery in Canada on this fully escorted journey from the stunning Pacific Coast through to the majestic Canadian Rockies.

1

Calgary

Whistler

Vancouver

Victoria

United States

Arrive in the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver. Check into your downtown hotel, then enjoy a get acquainted dinner this evening with fellow passengers.

baby blue waters of Peyto Lake and the rugged beauty of the Mistaya River Valley before arriving in Lake Louise, jewel of the Rockies surrounded by glistening glaciers and towering mountain peaks.

Day 2: Vancouver

Day 10: Lake Louise – Banff

Vancouver is one of the most captivating cities in Canada, with its multicultural fusion and spectacular mountain and ocean setting. A city tour includes Stanley Park, Chinatown, English Bay as well as some prestigious residential areas of Vancouver. Visit Capilano Park and experience the suspension bridge, the tree top adventure and the cliff walk, plus Salish First Nations culture.

Explore the western part of the mountain chain and cross the Continental Divide into Yoho National Park. Visit Takakkaw Falls and Emerald Lake, filled with glacial run-off water that makes it glisten with the blue-green hue of an emerald. Then travel the famous Bow Valley Parkway, where wildlife sightings are common. Stop at Johnston Canyon for an easy walk through a deep rugged canyon littered with waterfalls, and then arrive in Banff, home of Canada’s first national park.

Day 1: Vancouver

Day 3: Vancouver – Victoria Leaving the mainland, cross the Strait of Georgia via BC Ferry to Vancouver Island. First stop is at the famous Butchart Gardens with time to wander, then enjoy a tour of this distinctly old world city with its Victorian architecture, elaborate gardens and British flavor.

Day 4: Victoria – Vancouver Head over the Malahat Pass with exceptional views of Discovery Passage to meet the ferry back to the mainland, cruising through the Gulf Islands to Horseshoe Bay. The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure.

Day 5: Vancouver – Whistler Follow the Sea to Sky Highway to the mountain resort of Whistler. Along the way stop for a break and a short walk to view the tumbling waters of Brandywine Falls before arriving in the world-class resort town of Whistler. The afternoon is yours to explore the pedestrian only village just steps from your hotel.

Day 6: Whistler – Kamloops Today travel through into the rugged BC interior filled with picturesque landscapes from start to finish. Your destination is South Thompson Inn in Kamloops. This four star riverfront unique boutique inn is nestled on 55 scenic acres. Its time to relax and rejuvenate in the natural surroundings.

Day 7: Kamloops – Jasper An unforgettable highlight today is a River Safari ride through Grizzly Bear Valley, right in the heart of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest. Observe bears and other wildlife in their natural environment, without the constraints of gates and cages, from the safety of a boat mid river, presenting the optimum opportunity for the perfect snapshot. Today’s journey takes you into the great Canadian Rockies. A stop is made at Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, as you head to the quaint mountain town of Jasper.

Day 8: Jasper Start the day with a ride up Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Tram and enjoy breakfast at the top. A full day of sightseeing follows including a gentle walk down Maligne Canyon to see how the water has carved spectacular crevices out of the mountain. A shore drive takes you to Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This evening enjoy a float trip down the Athabasca River.

Day 9: Jasper – Lake Louise Today drive one of the world’s most spectacular highways, the Icefields Parkway. Visit the powerful and breathtaking Athabasca Falls, then arrive at the vast Columbia Icefields whose waters feed three oceans. Visit the Interpretive Centre, then have the experience of a life-time and ride on the Ice Explorer for a close up look at the Athabasca Glacier. At the summit of Bow Pass see the beautiful

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Day 11: Banff Explore Banff on a sightseeing tour with stops at Cascade Gardens and beautiful Bow Falls, then ride the gondola up Sulphur Mountain for an unparalleled view of the mountains and valley below. Also included is time at Cave & Basin National Historic Site, which tells the story of the hot springs that drew visitors to Banff in the first place. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner with newfound friends.

Day 12: Banff – Calgary A transfer is provided to Calgary for your journey home. Tour includes: 11 nights of accommodation, 11 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016:Jun 1, 29; Jul 20; Aug 17; Sep 14

Options: Canadian Rockies with Rocky Mountaineer – Experience the Most Spectacular Train Trip in the World on board the Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Jasper on Day 5, 6 &7 with overnight in Whistler and Quesnel. Breakfast and lunch included each day on the train. Additional cost per person: 7-day Holland America Alaska Cruise – Add on a 7-day Alaska cruise with Holland America, round trip Vancouver, pre tour Calgary Stampede – Add a 3 night post package to RE#2. Contact us for Stampede rates and pricing Pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$5420


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3 Day Christmas in the Rockies KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

ALBERTA

Air No. of nights stay

Canada Edmonton

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Banff 2

2

Canmore

Get ready for a fantastic festive getaway to the Canadian Rockies!

Day 1: Edmonton – Banff Your Rocky Mountain Christmas begins today as you are welcomed aboard your luxury motor coach by your tour director. Travel south to Calgary, then west on Hwy 1 to the spectacular townsite of Banff, set in the majestic Canadian Rockies. On arrival there will be time to relax or visit the shops on Main Street. This evening join your tour director for a special Christmas Eve dinner.

3 Day Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving

United States

The perfect Rocky Mountain holidays get-away! Featuring the newly renovated Cave & Basin National Historic Site, Banff Upper Hot Springs, Lake Louise and of course Thanksgiving dinner.

Day 2: Banff Merry Christmas! Wake up to the sounds of Christmas! Later this morning share the festive spirit with fellow travelers at a traditional Christmas brunch. In the afternoon share special holiday memories at a social and gift exchange, then enjoy a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings.

Day 3: Banff – Edmonton Enjoy a hot buffet breakfast in the hotel restaurant. Enjoy a morning of leisure with lunch on your own in Banff before we retrace our original steps back home. Our holiday may end today but we return home filled with wonderful memories of Christmas in the Rockies.

Tour includes: 2 nights of accommodation, 2 breakfasts, 1 brunch and 2 dinners, services of a professional guide and transportation. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Dec 24 Pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy

$680

Day 1: Edmonton - Canmore Your Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving getaway begins today, travelling south on the Queen E II Highway to Calgary, with passengers joining us en route. Driving west, the breathtaking landscape of Banff National Park offers a healthy combination of unspoiled wilderness and modern amenities and opportunities to commune with nature. It’s no surprise that this World UNESCO Heritage Site had been nominated time and again as a “must-see” destination! Visit the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, telling the story of the birthplace of Canada’s National Parks and its legacy from sea to sea. New programming and interpretive media exhibits will provide a fascinating glimpse into the heritage of the thermal waters protected here. Naturally occurring, warm mineral springs can be found inside the cave and outside in an emerald colored basin. Now experience the actual minerals at the Banff Hot Springs with all the amenities of a modern facility in a splendid historic spa and bath house - against a backdrop of Banff National Park’s spectacular alpine scenery. Relax in the comfort of soothing, natural hot springs where travellers have come to “take the waters” for more than a century. The Banff Upper Hot Springs is one of Banff’s most famous attractions; discovered in 1884, the hot springs were included in Banff National Park, the first National Park in Canada and is 100% natural mineral water. Board the coach and travel a short distance to the quaint town of Canmore.

Day 2: Lake Louise No Rockies tour would be complete without a visit to Lake Louise and the magnificent Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, nestled on Canada’s most famous and most photographed lake. This alpine lake, known for its sparkling blue waters, is situated at the base of impressive glacier-clad peaks that have long been the heart of the Rockies. The hamlet of Lake Louise is inviting with an interpretive centre, shops and a wonderful bakery. Continue to Moraine Lake, another iconic lake, with its indigo blue waters surrounded by the Valley of the Ten Peaks. Enjoy spectacular views of the majestic Rocky Mountains and possible wildlife sightings in an enclosed car on the Lake Louise Gondola. Share a delicious Thanksgiving dinner with fellow travelers and newfound friends before returning to the hotel for the evening.

Day 3: Canmore – Edmonton (B) Enjoy leisure time this morning in Banff before boarding the coach to return home with wonderful memories of a Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving.

Tour includes: 2 nights of accommodation, 2 breakfasts and 1 dinner, services of a professional guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Oct 9 Pricing from.

$550

Pricing is per person, double occupancy

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28 Day Cross Canada by Coach KEY TO MAP Tour Air

Canada BRITISH COLUMBIA

No. of nights stay ALBERTA MANITOBA Edmonton SASKATCHEWAN 2 Swift Current

Winnipeg 3

1 Thunderbay

United States

Duluth 1

Sault

Edmundston 1 Summerside Quebec 2 Cabot Trail 2 2 Baddeck 1 1 Moncton 1 Ottawa 2 1 Montreal Charlottetown 2 Saint John 1 Kingston Halifax

1 Ste. Marie

Mackinac Island 1 Frankenmuth 1

1

Niagara Falls

A “bucket list” adventure. Experience this magnificent country as you travel from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean on a tour specifically designed to show you the panoramic beauty and rich cultural diversity that is “Our Canada”!

Day 1: Edmonton – Swift Current Your exciting Cross Canada holiday begins as you cross the southern plains of Alberta into Saskatchewan.

Day 17: Halifax

Day 2: Swift Current – Winnipeg

Highlights today include a Halifax City and an afternoon tour to Peggy’s Cove and the picturesque Mahone Bay.

Today continue across the Canadian Prairies to Winnipeg, the capital city of Manitoba.

Day 18: Halifax – Edmundston

Day 3: Winnipeg – Thunder Bay

Depart Halifax and travel to Edmundston for an overnight stay.

A scenic drive across the Canadian Shield, past “Lake of the Woods” to Thunder Bay.

Day 19: Edmundston – Montreal

Day 4: Thunder Bay – Sault Ste. Marie

Continue traveling east across New Brunswick to Montreal.

Follow the waters of the great Lake Superior and travel to Sault Ste. Marie.

Day 20: Montreal – Kingston

Day 5: Sault Ste. Marie – Ottawa

A short journey to Kingston where you will enjoy a short historic trolley tour.

Continuing through Ontario, we reach Ottawa, our nation’s Capital and one of the most popular cities in Canada to visit.

Day 21: Kingston – Niagara Falls

Day 6: Ottawa Sightseeing

Explore Niagara Falls then don your raincoat and board the Hornblower Cruise to get a close up view of these gigantic falls.

A full morning of sightseeing with a local guide. This evening enjoy an optional performance at the National Arts Centre.

Day 22: Niagara Falls – Frankenmuth

Day 7: Ottawa – Quebec City Travel through the Quebec countryside, arrive in Montreal for a city tour before continuing on to Canada’s oldest city, Quebec City.

Day 8: Quebec City Discover Quebec City on a guided tour including the Fortifications, Place d’Armes, Plains of Abraham, Cape Diamond, and the Citadel.

Cross the border into Michigan and arrive in the Bavarian town of Frankenmuth and visit the world’s largest year-round Christmas store with beautifully landscaped grounds.

Day 23: Frankenmuth – Mackinac Island Travel north to Mackinaw City and board a hydroplane ferry to Mackinac Island. Experience the atmosphere of the island by horse drawn carriage.

Day 24: Mackinac Island – Duluth

Day 9: Quebec City – Edmundston

Drive along the north shore of Lake Michigan to arrive in Duluth.

This morning visit the famous woodcarvers of St. Jean Port Jolie. Enter New Brunswick, the largest province in Atlantic Canada and a short drive to Edmundston.

Day 25: Duluth – Winnipeg

Day 10: Edmundston – Saint John Follow the scenic Saint John River to the Hartland Covered Bridge, the longest in the world. Continue to Fredericton and arrive at Kings Landing before a short drive to Saint John.

Day 11: Saint John – Moncton Visit the natural phenomenon of the Reversing Falls. Travel through the Fundy National Park to Hopewell Rocks to see the Flowerpots.

Day 12: Moncton – Summerside Visit the fishing village of Shediac and savor a freshly cooked lobster lunch. Cross the magnificent Confederation Bridge to the province of Prince Edward Island.

Day 13: Day Tour to Charlottetown & Area Sightseeing today includes Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish National Park, and the fishing village of North Rustico.

Day 14: Summerside – Cape Breton Island Board the Ferry to Caribou then cross to Cape Breton Island. Drive along the pristine shores of Bras d’Or Lake. At Baddeck pay a visit to the Alexander Graham Bell Museum.

Day 15: Cabot Trail Today experience a picturesque trip around the renowned Cabot Trail.

Day 16: Baddeck – Halifax Continue along the shores of the island’s beautiful inland sea – the Bras d’Or Lakes. Arrive in Halifax and board a wildlife watching harbor tour.

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Cross the international border back into Canada and arrive in Winnipeg.

Day 26: Winnipeg Visit Assiniboine Park and the widely acclaimed Journey to Churchill exhibit. At the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, explore human rights issues, past, present and future.

Day 27: Winnipeg – Swift Current Travel westward across Manitoba to Saskatchewan for our last night stay.

Day 28: Swift Current – Edmonton Cross into Alberta and reflect on a trip of memories with fellow travelers and newfound friends. Tour includes: 27 nights of accommodation, 16 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 5 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Sep 8 Pricing from.

$4795

Pricing is per person, double occupancy

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10 Day Haida Gwaii NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

3

Hay River

1

High Level

1

Peace River

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Prince Rupert 2

1

Terrace

Queen Charlotte Islands

Canada

ALBERTA

Grande Prairie

4

Yellowknife

2

Churchill

MANITOBA

1

Edmonton

2

SASKATCHEWAN

Prince George

Calgary Winnipeg

Discover the culture of people with thousands of years of history, in a land unique and enchanting with ancient forests, abandoned villages, and unparalleled spirit.

4

KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air

Tour 3

No. of nights stay

Day 1: Edmonton - Prince George

3

United States

Day 2: Prince George – Terrace Day 3: Terrace - Prince Rupert

9 Day Yellowknife & Northwest Territories

Day 4: Prince Rupert – Queen Charlotte City Day 5: Queen Charlotte Islands

Experience the north and the Summer Solstice in the land where the sun never sets. Journey through grasslands and boreal forests, by lakes and rivers, and learn the ways of the north from the people who have always been there.

Day 6: Queen Charlotte Islands Day 7: Queen Charlotte Islands Day 8: Queen Charlotte City – Prince Rupert Day 9: Prince Rupert – Prince George Day 10: Prince George – Edmonton Tour includes: 9 nights of accommodation, 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner, services of a professional guide, transportation, Mount Robson, Cow Bay, North Pacific Cannery Village, BC Ferry – Day crossings, Naikoon Provinical Park, Tow Hill, Agate Beach, The Balanced Rock, Ksan Historical Village, Haida Heritage Centre at Qay’Illnagaay, Old Massett, Port Clements, Haida Feast. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Day 1: Calgary - Peace River Day 2: Peace River - Hay River Day 3: Hay River Day 4: Hay River - Yellowknife Day 5: Yellowknife Day 6: Yellowknife

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Day 7: Yellowknife - High Level

8 Day Churchill Polar Bears & Winnipeg This is an ultimate bucket list item: getting up close and personal with the largest bears in the world. Experience the annual polar bear migration in Churchill, Manitoba and get right out on the Tundra. Our tour is more than just bear viewing – gain a full history and perspective of the ecosystem and the region.

Day 8: High Level - Grande Prairie Day 9: Grande Prairie - Calgary Tour includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 1 dinner, services of a professional guide, transportation, Mile “O”, Waterfalls Route, Alexander Falls, Hay River Regional Tour, Dene Cultural Institute, Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary, Yellowknife City & Gallery Tour, Prince of Wales Heritage Centre, Old Town, Ragged Ass Road, Summer Solstice Celebration, Lady Evelyn Falls, The Northern Trading Post, Mackenzie Crossroads Museum, Grande Prairie Museum. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 17

Day 1: Arrive Winnipeg

Pricing from.

Day 2: Winnipeg

$1925

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 3: Winnipeg

Early Booking Bonus: Save $75 per person for bookings confirmed prior to January 31, 2016, subject to availability.

Day 4: Winnipeg - Churchill Day 5: Churchill Day 6: Churchill Day 7: Churchill - Winnipeg Day 8: Tour ends Tour includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, return flights from Winnipeg to Churchill, Churchill tour, Churchill Eskimo Museum, Tundra Buggy Expeditions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Departure dates 2016: Oct 14, 23 Pricing from.

$6660

Pricing is per person, double occupancy

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9 Day Ontario, Quebec and the St. Lawrence Seaway KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay

Canada

QUEBEC

ONTARIO Quebec City 2

Ottawa 1

NEW BRUNSWICK

1 Montreal

1 Kingston

Toronto 2

1 Niagara Falls

Explore magnificent coastlines, landscapes and villages. Highlights include the thundering Niagara Falls, the picturesque Thousand Islands, the heritage and parliament buildings in Ottawa, the multi-cultural and vibrant city of Montreal and the charming French ambience and deep history of Quebec City.

United States

Day 8: Quebec City Day 1: Arrive Toronto Arrive in Toronto the cultural, entertainment and financial capital of Canada and transfer to your hotel. Meet your fellow travelers at a welcome dinner at the hotel.

Day 2: Toronto Experience the sights, sounds and history of Toronto on a guided city tour including City Hall, Chinatown and Rogers Centre. A highlight of your tour is Canada’s famous medieval castle Casa Loma, situated in the heart of midtown. Complete your day with a ride to the top of the CN Tower. Your hotel is located in the heart of Toronto’s theatre district, Canada’s Broadway, so you may wish to take in a show this evening.

Discover Quebec City on a guided tour including the Parliament Building, the Citadel, Place d’Armes, the Plains of Abraham and other historic sites within the city. This afternoon travel north to the historic site of Montmorency Falls that has a spectacular lookout point over the St. Lawrence River. A special treat tonight is a traditional Quebecois farewell dinner at an authentic Sugar Shack.

Day 9: Home Transfer to the International Airport for your return flight home. Tour includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 8 breakfasts, 1 lunches and 3 dinners, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions. For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Day 3: Toronto – Niagara Falls

Departure dates 2016: Jun 10, 18; Sep 9, 17

Travel this morning around Lake Ontario to Niagara Falls with a stop along the way at beautiful Niagara on the Lake, also known as the Prettiest Town in Canada. Arrive in Niagara Falls and explore the Niagara Parks Commission Greenhouse, the Whirlpool and the Floral Clock. Enjoy a delicious lunch overlooking Niagara Falls and then don a raincoat and board the Hornblower Cruise Voyage to the Falls to get a close up view.

Options: 7-day Holland America Canada & New England Cruise – Add on a 7-day Canada & New England cruise with Holland America on Veendam, Quebec City to Boston or Boston to Quebec City, either pre or post tour.

Day 4: Niagara Falls – Kingston

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Journey north around the great Lake Ontario and arrive in Kingston, gateway to the Great Lakes and Canada’s first historic capital. The 1000 Islands start in Kingston and dot the St. Lawrence River for miles. Relax on a cruise into the small cottage islands of the Admiralty group. Following your cruise enjoy leisure time on the boardwalk near your waterfront hotel or take an optional trolley tour.

Day 5: Kingston – Ottawa Your destination today is Ottawa, terminus of the remarkable Rideau Canal. A locally guided tour includes Parliament Buildings, Rideau Hall, Rideau Canal, Notre Dame Cathedral and much more. The rest of the day is at leisure. We suggest a visit to the renowned Canadian Museum of History, just across the river in nearby Gatineau, QC. Your hotel is just a short walk to Parliament Buildings and the fantastic Byward Market, full of local food, crafts and flavor.

Day 6: Ottawa – Montreal This morning features time at the National Gallery of Canada, Canada’s premier visual arts museum. Then experience the iron ribbon that Canada was built upon – the railway – and travel on VIA Rail from Ottawa to Montreal. Welcome to the largest French speaking city after Paris! A city tour introduces you to the charm of this dual English and French Cultural Centre, showcasing Old Montreal, Notre Dame Cathedral, St. Joseph’s Oratory and beautiful views from the top of Mount Royal. This evening, get ready to feast and laugh at the entertaining Festin du Gouverneur, a fun-filled recreation of the original feasts in the old colonies of New France.

Day 7: Montreal – Quebec City Relax as you wander through the beautiful Quebec countryside, following the north shore of the St. Lawrence River into Canada’s oldest city, Quebec City. Your hotel is located in Old Quebec, within the last walled city in North America, and your afternoon is free to meander down the narrow streets filled with delightful boutiques and cafes.

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VIA Rail Business Class – Upgrade to Business Class between Ottawa and Montreal, $75 per person

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$3160


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Canada / FULLY ESCORTED TOURING

20 Day Maritime Mosaic & Newfoundland

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

1 St. Anthony

Canada 1

ONTARIO 1 Cow Head

Twillingate

2

Corner Brook 1

Grand Falls-Windsor NEWFOUNDLAND

Port aux Basques

NEW BRUNSWICK

Summerside

Moncton 1

2

Cabot Trail

Charlottetown 1

Fredericton 1

St. John’s 2

Sydney

3

Louisbourg

South Shore

1

Saint John 1 St. Andrews by-the-Sea NOVA SCOTIA

2 Halifax

KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay

One of the most comprehensive tours of Atlantic Canada, this tour doesn’t miss a thing!

Day 1: Arrive Halifax Arrive in the beautiful harbor city of Halifax.

Day 2: Halifax Meet your tour director at a welcome breakfast. Depart on a city tour and then experience Halifax from a different viewpoint on a Nature and Whale Watching Tour. Visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and discover the stories, events and people that define Nova Scotia.

Day 3: Halifax - South Shore Travel the rugged south shore of Nova Scotia, to world famous Peggy’s Cove. See picturesque Mahone Bay then on to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Lunenburg.

Day 4: South Shore - Saint John Travel to Annapolis Royal with over 150 heritage buildings including the oldest wooden house in Canada. Visit Grand-Pre National Historic Site and World UNESCO Heritage Site. Board the Digby ferry for a scenic crossing on the Bay of Fundy to Saint John.

Day 5: Saint John - St. Andrews by-the-Sea After a city tour of Saint John, including Reversing Falls, travel to the quaint village of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, with a treasure trove of beautiful architecture, unparalleled scenery and rich marine life. Our stay tonight is overlooking the picturesque Passamaquoddy Bay.

Day 12: Day Tour to Louisbourg Visit Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, stepping back in time to a bygone era. See Cape Breton’s Miners’ Museum and take an underground tour.

Day 13: Sydney - Port aux Basques – Cornerbrook Board the Marine Atlantic Ferry and cross to Port aux Basques. Travel north through Codroy Valley to Cornerbrook, renowned for its world-famous salmon river, The Humber.

Day 14: Cornerbrook – Cow Head Explore Gros Morne National Park where dozens of unforgettable photographic stops add to this UNESCO World Heritage Destination. View Lobster Cove Lighthouse in Rocky Harbour and enjoy a boat cruise of Bonne Bay. Partake in an age-old tradition - a “screech in”. Continue to the town of Cow Head, on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland.

Day 15: Cow Head - St. Anthony Travel the Viking Trail Route to the most northerly tip of Newfoundland, L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. See where the Vikings landed, visit the interpretive centre and tour the Viking ruins.

Day 16: St. Anthony - Grand Falls-Windsor Travel to Grand Falls-Windsor, the largest city in central Newfoundland.

Day 17: Day Tour to Twillingate Visit infamous “Iceberg Alley” and historic Twillingate. Tour Long Point Lighthouse and Interpretation Centre.

Day 6: St. Andrews by-the-Sea - Fredericton

Day 18: Grand Falls-Windsor - St. John’s

Tour the Fundy Discovery Aquarium before continuing to Fredericton and arriving at Kings Landing Historical Settlement.

Drive through Terra Nova National Park and arrive in Bay Bulls, a small fishing village. Sail out of the sheltered harbor and discover the nautical wonders of the rugged coastline.

Day 7: Fredericton – Moncton Enjoy an entertaining and informative city tour then travel to the Fundy National Park, and Hopewell Rocks to see the Flowerpots. Your hotel overlooks the famous Tidal Bore, a natural phenomenon that is the result of the record high tides of the Bay of Fundy.

Day 8: Moncton - Summerside Visit the fishing village of Shediac to see the World’s Largest Lobster. Board the Ambassador Cruise Ship to learn about lobster and the fisheries and savor a freshly cooked lobster lunch on board. Cross over Confederation Bridge to the province of Prince Edward Island.

Day 19: St. John’s Explore North America’s oldest city, St. John’s on a guided tour. Be immersed in the culture at Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest public cultural space, The Rooms, showing the history, heritage and artistic expression. This evening enjoy a farewell dinner.

Day 20: Tour ends Your adventure has come to an end, transfer to the airport for your return flight home. Tour includes: 19 nights of accommodation, 14 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 2 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions.

Day 9: Day Tour to Charlottetown & Area

For a detailed list of tour inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Take a tour of Charlottetown, Province House National Historic Site and Prince Edward Island with stops at Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish National Park, and the fishing village of North Rustico.

Departure dates 2016: Jun 8; Sep 7

Day 10: Summerside - Sydney Travel Confederation Bridge to the mainland, Sydney, Cape Breton Island, for a three night stay. The hotel is located on the waterfront close to shops and restaurants.

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$4775

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Early Booking Bonus: Save $100 per person for bookings confirmed prior to January 31, 2016, subject to availability.

Day 11: Cabot Trail Experience the picturesque and renowned Cabot Trail. Tour Cape Breton Highlands National Park with spectacular seascapes, sweeping beaches and abundant wildlife.

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FULLY ESCORTED TOURING / Canada

13 Day Best of Atlantic Maritimes NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay

Canada PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Moncton 1

NEW BRUNSWICK

2 Charlottetown 2 Baddeck

NOVA SCOTIA

Saint John 2

Experience the Maritimes on this delightful tour of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

Annapolis Valley

St.Andrews-by-the-Sea 1

3 Halifax

Digby Oak Island 1

Day 1: Arrive Halifax Meet your tour director and fellow travelers this evening at a welcome reception.

Day 2: Halifax – Moncton Explore the Bay of Fundy and learn about the world’s highest tides as we meander its colourful coastline to New Brunswick’s bilingual city of Moncton. Explore the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cruise the warm waters of Shediac Bay aboard a lobster boat and savour a delicious lobster supper.

Day 3: Moncton – Saint John Experience a true natural wonder this morning as we visit the Hopewell Rocks on the coast of the Bay of Fundy. Travel through Fundy National Park to Saint John on the southern New Brunswick coast. Enjoy a city tour, including the Reversing Falls.

Day 4: St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Enjoy a day trip to this quaint coastal town. After a whale-watching boat tour, the afternoon is free to experience the friendly people, beautiful architecture and rich marine life of this seaside gem.

Day 12: Baddeck – Halifax Visit the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. Roam the streets and chat with authentically costumed guides. Proceed along the shore of the Bras d’Or Lake to the mainland, and back to Halifax for one last night in the Martimes.

Day 13: Tour ends Your tour ends upon check out from your hotel. For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Tour includes: 12 nights of accommodation, 12 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 6 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions as listed.

Day 5: Saint John - Digby

Departure dates 2016: Jun 7, 21; Jul 5, 19*; Aug 2, 16, 23; Sep 6*, 20; Oct 4

Enjoy free time in Saint John this morning before we ferry back to Nova Scotia. Arrive in Digby, the scallop capital of the world, where passionate Acadian culture forms this enchanting and historically rich town.

*2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted.

Day 6: Digby - Halifax Travel the lush Annapolis Valley and learn about the French Acadians who established their first settlement in the early 1600’s. Visit a local winery for a tour and tasting before returning to Halifax for the evening.

Day 7: Halifax – Oak Island Discover the rustic charm of the renowned fishing village of Peggy’s Cove. Travel Nova Scotia’s South Shore and on to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg. Then to Mahone Bay where a trinity of 19th century-built churches represent an iconic cultural landscape. Overnight at a peaceful and serene oceanside resort overlooking Mahone Bay.

Day 8: Oak Island – Charlottetown Arrive on Prince Edward Island via the Confederation Bridge, the world’s longest continuous multi-span bridge. En route, learn about Mi’kmaq culture at the Glooscap Heritage Centre and Mi’kmaq Museum. Enjoy a traditional hall-style lobster supper.

Day 9: Prince Edward Island Touring Enjoy a free morning in Charlottetown to explore. This afternoon, drive by red cliffs, white beaches, gently sloping sand dunes and green fields as you make your way to Prince Edward Island National Park. Visit Green Gables Heritage Site, the alluring inspiration of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic Anne of Green Gables books.

Day 10: Charlottetown – Baddeck Ferry across the Northumberland Strait back to Nova Scotia and onto Cape Breton Island. Visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck to learn of the many accomplishments of this genius.

Day 11: Cabot Trail Touring Experience one of the most stunningly picturesque drives in North America. The Cabot Trail winds around the rocky splendor of Cape Breton’s northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Join a whale-watching boat tour (weather permitting).

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$4225


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Canada / FULLY ESCORTED TOURING

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

7 Day Circle the Bay of Fundy

KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air

Tour 3

No. of nights stay

Canada NEW BRUNSWICK

1 Moncton

Nestled between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada’s Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world. Learn of the ecology and geology of the most dramatic and diverse tidal environment on the planet and experience Maritime history, culture and hospitality. Travel the lush Annapolis Valley and learn about the French Acadians who established their first settlement in the early 1600’s.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2 Charlottetown 2 Baddeck

NOVA SCOTIA 2 Saint John 1

St. Andrews-by-the-Sea

Digby Peggys Cove 1

Day 1: Arrive Halifax

2 3 Halifax

Oak Island

Day 2: Halifax – Moncton Day 3: Moncton – Saint John Day 4: St. Andrews by-the-Sea Day 5: Saint John - Digby Day 6: Digby - Halifax

8 Day Enchanting Islands

Day 7: Tour ends Tour includes: 6 nights of accommodation, 6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, welcome reception, Joggins Fossil Cliffs, dinner cruise on Shediac Bay, Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park, Saint Johns city tour including Reversing Falls, St Andrew’s by-the-Sea day trip, whale-watching boat tour, ferry from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia, Annapolis Valley, winery tour & tasting For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 7, 21; Jul 5, 19*; Aug 2, 16, 23; Sep 6*, 20; Oct 4 *2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted. Pricing from.

$2049

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

6 Day Nova Scotia City Lights & Country Sights Enjoy the best of Canada’s ocean playground as you spend three nights in Nova Scotia’s capital city of Halifax and two nights on beautiful Cape Breton Island. The modern port city of Halifax is bursting with culture and heritage while Cape Breton Island offers a world of wondrous sightseeing opportunities, including the famous Cabot Trail. This magnificent highway is carved into the edge of ancient highlands where eagles soar above you, seals splash below you and moose wander along side you.

Enjoy fresh salt air, sandy beaches, mountain vistas and much more. Pass through fields of green, dine on succulent seafood, and travel the world famous Cabot Trail on this tour of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island.

Day 1:

Arrive Halifax

Day 2:

Halifax – Oak Island

Day 3:

Oak Island – Charlottetown

Day 4:

Prince Edward Island Touring

Arrive Halifax

Day 5:

Charlottetown – Baddeck

Day 2:

Halifax & Peggy’s Cove Touring

Day 6:

Cabot Trail Touring

Day 3:

Halifax – Baddeck

Day 7:

Baddeck – Halifax

Day 4:

Cabot Trail Touring

Day 8: Tour ends

Day 1:

Day 5: Baddeck – Halifax Tour includes: 5 nights of accommodation, 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, Halifax city tour, Peggys Cove tour, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, whalewatching boat tour (weather permitting).

Tour includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 4 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, welcome reception, Peggy’s Cove, Lunenburg World Heritage Site, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Glooscap Heritage Centre and Mi’Kmaq Museum, Confederation Bridge, Prince Edward Island National Park, ferry from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Cabot Trail, Cape Bretons National Park, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, whale-watching boat tour (weather permitting).

For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Departure dates 2016: Jun 14, 28; Jul 12, 26*; Aug 9, 23, 30; Sep 13*, 27; Oct 11

Departure dates 2016: Jun 12, 26; Jul 10, 24*; Aug 7, 21, 28; Sep 11*, 25; Oct 9

*Cape Breton portion is Bilingual English/German 2 tour departures noted

*2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted.

Day 6:

Tour ends

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$1529

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$2419

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FULLY ESCORTED TOURING / Canada

13 Day Circle Newfoundland & Labrador Tour

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

1 St. Anthony

KEY TO MAP L’Anse-au-Clair 1

Tour

CanadaAir

Port au Choix 1

No. of nights stay ONTARIO

Cow Head 2 Twillingate 2 Gander

NEWFOUNDLAND

Port aux Basques 1

This comprehensive tour travels from the northernmost tip of the island of Newfoundland to the most easterly point in North America through NEW BRUNSWICK national parks, including Gros Morne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about ancient people, the Maritime Archaic, Vikings and Basques as you travel to coastal fishing communities to meet the friendly and hospitable people of today.

1 Clarenville

St. John’s 2

NOVA SCOTIA 1 Halifax

Day 1: Arrive Halifax Meet your tour director and fellow travelers this evening at a welcome reception.

Day 12: Local Touring

Day 2: Halifax – Port aux Basques

This morning, travel to Bay Bulls for one of the highlights of your trip, a boat tour in the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve (weather permitting) to search for puffins and other seabirds. Next is a visit to the most easterly point in North America, Cape Spear National Historic Site. The afternoon is yours to explore St. John’s at your leisure.

Travel via Truro and Antigonish to cross over the Canso Causeway to Cape Breton Island. At North Sydney board a Marine Atlantic ferry for a relaxing overnight crossing to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland.

Day 3: Port aux Basques – Port au Choix Drive through the Codroy Valley and on to Gros Morne National Park – to be enjoyed later on during our tour – to the fishing community of Port au Choix to learn of ancient cultures. The Port au Choix Peninsula juts slightly out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence on Newfoundland’s northwest coast and people have lived here for 5,500 years.

Day 13: Tour ends Your tour ends upon check out from your hotel. Tour includes: 12 nights of accommodation, 11 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 9 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, sightseeing and attractions as listed. For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

Day 4: Port au Choix – L’Anse-au-Clair

Departure dates 2016: Jun 3*, 17; Jul 1, 15, 29*; Aug 12, 26; Sep 2, 9

Board the ferry from St. Barbe to cross the Strait of Belle Isle to Labrador. Continue to Red Bay National Historic Site where the Basques had a whaling station in the 16th century.

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Day 5: L’Anse-au-Clair – St. Anthony Return to Newfoundland and travel to L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, the first cultural discovery in the world to receive recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hear of the Vikings who walked here over a thousand years ago.

Day 6: St. Anthony – Cow Head Enjoy a morning whale-watching boat tour (weather permitting) in St.Anthony before travelling to Cow Head for a two-night stay.

Day 7: Gros Morne Touring Discover why Gros Morne National Park is truly one of the highlights of your tour. Enjoy a scenic boat (weather permitting) tour as you learn the geology of the Tablelands, see the bald eagles that frequent the deep waters of the fjord and hear the history of the small villages nestled on the shores.

Day 8: Cow Head – Gander Have your camera ready as your time in Gros Morne National Park draws to a close. Later travel through central Newfoundland on to Gander where you spend two nights.

Day 9: Twillingate Touring A scenic drive along the rocky coast of Notre Dame Bay leads to the beautiful outport of Twillingate. At the tip of the island, visit Long Point Lighthouse and the local co-op. Return to Gander to visit the North Atlantic Aviation Museum.

Day 10: Gander – Clarenville Head out on the Trans-Canada Highway to visit Terra Nova National Park, the most easterly of Canada’s beautiful national parks. Learn about the hard life of the light keepers at Cape Bonavista Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site. Stroll through the lanes of the charming town of Trinity and see several historic buildings including a typical early 20th century rural merchant’s house and a counting house.

Day 11: Clarenville – St. John’s Continue on to the intriguing old seaport of St. John’s, your home for the next two nights. North America’s oldest city and Newfoundland’s capital boasts a stunning location in the granite cliffs and slopes of the Avalon Peninsula. Enjoy a city tour featuring the colorful architecture of the downtown area, the busy modern waterfront, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Confederation Building, and the panoramic view from Signal Hill.

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*2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$3749


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Canada / FULLY ESCORTED TOURING

8 Day Newfoundland & Labrador’s Viking Trail Tour

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Canada

1 St. Anthony

L'Anse au Clair 1

ONTARIO Port au Choix 1

Cow Head 2

Day 1: Arrive Halifax

Twillingate

Gros Morne 1

Thousands of years of history come alive as you ferry across the Cabot Strait to explore the West Coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. Learn about the ancient people, see the beauty of Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and coastal fishing community. Take a boat tour in St. Anthony where you may see whales and possibly icebergs!

1 1

Deer Lake

Corner Brook

2

Gander NEWFOUNDLAND

Clarenville 1 2 St. John’s

1 Port aux Basques

NEW BRUNSWICK

Day 2: Halifax – Port aux Basques Day 3:

Port aux Basques – Port au Choix

Day 4:

Port au Choix – L’Anse-au-Clair

Day 5:

L’Anse-au-Clair – St. Anthony

NOVA SCOTIA 1 Halifax

Day 6: St. Anthony – Cow Head Day 7: Gros Morne Touring

KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air

Tour 3

No. of nights stay

Day 8: Cow Head – Deer Lake – Tour ends Tour includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 6 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, welcome reception, Red Bay National Historic Site, L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Gros Morne National Park, whale watching boat tour (weather permitting), Gros Morne scenic boat tour (weather permitting), ‘screech in’ ceremony.

12 Day Newfoundland & Labrador West to East

For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 3*, 17; Jul 1, 15, 29*; Aug 12, 26; Sep 2, 9 *2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted Pricing from.

$2305

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

9 Day Newfoundland Explorer Tour

Learn of ancient people, the Maritime Archaic, Vikings, and Basques as you travel to coastal fishing communities to meet the friendly and hospitable people of today. Boat tours provide the opportunity to see whales, thousands of seabirds, and, depending on the time of the year, icebergs! Sample local food and drink to become an honorary ‘Newfoundlander’.

Day 1: Arrive Deer Lake Day 2: Deer Lake - Port au Choix Come to the place where the New World begins. You will eat food you’ve never heard of before, drink the traditional “screech”, sing a ballad or two and experience the unique history and life-style of the people who love to live here.

Day 3: Port au Choix – L’Anse-au-Clair Day 4: L’Anse-au-Clair – St. Anthony Day 5: St. Anthony – Cow Head Day 6: Gros Morne Touring Day 7: Cow Head – Gander

Day 1: Arrive Corner Brook

Day 8: Twillingate Touring

Day 2: Corner Brook - Cow Head

Day 9: Gander – Clarenville

Day 3: Gros Morne Touring

Day 10: Clarenville – St. John’s

Day 4: Cow Head - Gander

Day 11: St. John’s Touring

Day 5: Twillingate Touring

Day 12: Tour ends

Day 6: Gander - Clarenville

Tour includes: 11 nights of accommodation, 10 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, Red Bay National Historic Site, L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Gros Morne National Park, whalewatching boat tour (weather permitting), Gros Morne scenic boat tour (weather permitting), North Atlantic Aviation museum, Long Point Lighthouse, Terra Nova National Park, Bonavista and Trinity, guided tour of St. John’s, Cape Spear National Historic Site, sea bird watching boat tour (weather permitting), ‘screech in’ ceremony.

Day 7: Clarenville - St. John’s Day 8: St. John’s Touring Day 9: Tour ends Tour includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners, services of a professional guide, transportation, Gros Morne National Historic Site, Gros Morne scenic boat tour (weather permitting), North Atlantic Aviation museum, Long Point Lighthouse, Terra Nova National Park, Bonavista and Trinity, guided tour of St. John’s, Signal Hill Historic Site, Cape Spear National Historic Site, sea bird watching boat tour (weather permitting), ‘screech in’ ceremony.

For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 4*, 18; Jul 2, 16, 30*; Aug 13, 27; Sep 3, 10

For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us.

*2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted

Departure dates 2016: Jun 7*, 21; Jul 5, 19; Aug 2*, 16, 30; Sep 6, 13

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*2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted

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Pricing from.

$3439

$2395

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RAIL AND INDEPENDENT PACKAGES / Canada

Rocky Mountaineer Touring

Experience this spectacular rail journey through British Columbia & Alberta, combining exemplary service with stunning scenery. Rocky Mountaineer operates spectacular rail journeys through British Columbia and Alberta. This luxurious train travels by daylight from the last week of April to the first week of October offering an unforgettable experience in the majestic Canadian Rockies. Choose from 4 routes showcasing the diverse beauty of the west: First Passage to the West Vancouver to Banff/Lake Louise or Calgary (available in reverse) This route traces the historic transcontinental rail line that united Canada’s east and west and includes, amongst other highlights, the legendary Spiral Tunnels. Route highlights include: The Last Spike, Spiral Tunnels, Stoney Creek Bridge, Fraser and Thompson Canyon, Kicking Horse Pass.

Experience warm Canadian hospitality onboard with your choice of the following services:

Journey through the Clouds Vancouver to Jasper (available in reverse)

SilverLeaf service

This rail route is known for scenic valleys, plentiful wildlife including bears, and majestic Mount Robson the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Route highlights include: Fraser and Thompson Canyon, Pyramid Falls, Yellowhead Pass, Mount Robson, Jasper National Park.

Travel in a custom-designed, single-level, over sized glass-domed carriage. Relax and take in the dazzling vistas, and enjoy delicious hot meals at your seat. Complimentary beverages, including wine, beer, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks will be available throughout the journey.

Rainforest to Gold Rush Vancouver to Whistler and onto Jasper (available in reverse)

GoldLeaf service

This 3 day / 2 night train journey will travel through extreme landscapes including the largest temperate rainforest in the world and the rugged desertification of the Fraser Canyon. Melt back into your seat, or grab the rails and drink in some of the fresh air of the Cariboo Gold Rush Region’s pastoral ranchlands. Enjoy some of the most breathtaking and varied rail scenery found anywhere in the world on this route. Travel past stunning lakes, through the coastal rainforest and the desertlike conditions of the Fraser Canyon into the vast ranchlands of the Cariboo Plateau. Visit the Gold Pan City of Quesnel, journey through the Rocky Mountain Trench, be awestruck by spectacular Mount Robson, and finish off in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies.

Travel in a custom-designed, bi-level, glass-domed GoldLeaf rail car, with fully domed windows with panoramic views. Take in the dazzling vistas upstairs, and enjoy delicious meals downstairs in the dining room. From the attentive service provided by your Rocky Mountaineer hosts, to the gourmet meals prepared from regional cuisine by our award-winning chefs, GoldLeaf service is quite simply, as good as it gets.

Canada

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA

Jasper

Quesnel

Coastal Passage Seattle to the Canadian Rockies (available in reverse) New since 2013, this service connects Seattle, a popular gateway airport and one of the world’s most desired cruise ports, to the Canadian Rockies. Guests will experience a luxurious three-day, all daylight journey onboard the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer in GoldLeaf service.

Lake Louise

SASKATCHEWAN

Banff Kamloops

Calgary

Whistler

Vancouver

KEY TO MAP First Passage To The West Journey through the Clouds Rainforest to Gold Rush Coastal Passage

Seattle

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VIA Rail

From coast to coast, through mountains, prairies, forests and cities you can explore all regions of Canada from the comfort and convenience of modern rail. VIA Rail operates over 500 trains per week in eight Canadian provinces, with a network of over 12,500 kilometres it is Canada’s primary transportation service. Choose from 5 major routes which offer a variety of train experiences: The Canadian Vancouver to Toronto (available in reverse) This four day journey departs from Vancouver and travels through the majestic Canadian Rockies to Jasper and onto Edmonton, before crossing the prairies to Toronto. Travelling in sleeper class, by day you will sit back in comfortable armchairs, at night attendants will transform your quarters into cozy bunks or a private bedroom. You will have access to the Park Car which offers a lounge atmosphere and the Dome Car for 180 degree panoramic windows for spectacular viewing. Gourmet meals are included in the dining room while travelling in Sleeper Class. Upgrade to the new Prestige Class, offering an elegant cabin that is 50% larger than the cabin for 2 with a larger viewing window, private bathroom with shower and flat screen TV. Jasper to Prince Rupert Jasper to Prince Rupert (available in reverse) Explore a region rich in First Nations culture and history. The Jasper to Prince Rupert train makes a two day journey from the rugged splendour of the Jasper National Park and the Canadian Rockies to the stunning beauty of the Pacific Coast. You will disembark the train in Prince George for an overnight stay, before continuing for a full day on the train to Prince Rupert. Choose the relaxing ambience and attentive service of economy class (available all year), or upgrade to touring class to enjoy exclusive access to a dome car and cold meals included.

Touring class is available on set departures from early June to mid-September. The Arctic Adventure Winnipeg to Churchill (available in reverse) You will watch the beautiful Manitoba landscape transition from majestic prairies to towering boreal forest, from the cold lakes of the taiga to the barren beauty of the tundra on this 1700 kilometre journey to Churchill. Once in Churchill, in October and November you will be able to see polar bears up close from the safety of tundra buggies and watch the northern lights dance across vast Arctic skies. In the summer, kayak with belugas under the midnight sun. This service is available year round with the option of an economy seat or sleeper class. The Corridor Service Toronto to Quebec City (available in reverse) This is a very convenient, comfortable and scenic way to travel between the key centres of Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City. Services depart multiple times per day from central locations. You can choose the value of an economy seat or upgrade to VIA 1 class, which offers exclusive check-in, lounge access at the train station and meals while onboard the train. The Ocean Montreal to Halifax (available in reverse) The Ocean train makes an overnight journey along the St. Lawrence before crossing the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The train leaves Montreal just as the sun sets over the fertile farmlands carpeting the southern shores of the St. Lawrence River and the MatapĂŠdia Valley, arriving in misty Chaleur Bay early the next morning. After breakfast, enjoy lessons on lobster traps, wine sampling and other activities in the panoramic car. You can choose the value of an economy seat or upgrade to the sleeper class for more cozy overnight accommodation.

KEY TO MAP The Canadian Jasper to Prince Rupert The Arctic Adventure The Corridor Service The Ocean Churchill

Canada BRITISH COLUMBIA

Edmonton

1

Prince George

MANITOBA

ALBERTA

Prince Rupert

SASKATCHEWAN Jasper Saskatoon

Winnipeg Mont-Joli Matapedia Rimouski Cambellton Rivere-du-Loup Bathurst Quebec Miramichi Moncton Truro Amherst Ottawa Montreal Halifax

Vancouver

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14 Day Ultimate Western Discovery KEY TO MAP Tour 1 Air Rail

Canada

No. of nights stay

BRITISH COLUMBIA

SASKATCHEWAN

ALBERTA

2 Jasper

Lake Louise

Kamloops

1

1

2

Banff

This is our most popular itinerary, combining the renowned Rocky Mountaineer rail tour with the highlights of the best of British Columbia and the Canadian Rockies.

4

2

Calgary

Vancouver

1

Victoria

United States

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Arrive Vancouver Upon arrival in Vancouver you will be transferred to your downtown accommodation. Experience Vancouver, a vibrant metropolitan city nestled between the mountains and the sea. Join a relaxing 1 hour harbour afternoon cruise on Burrard Inlet. In the evening you will be entertained on a Forbidden City Walking Tour.

Day 2: Vancouver Sightseeing (Trolley Coach) Included today is a Vancouver Trolley Hop Pass, travel at your leisure on a turn of the century San Francisco style trolley bus with 23 stops including 16 of Vancouver’s major downtown attractions. Take the entire tour in two hours or spend the whole day experiencing this beautiful city. Entrance is included to the Lookout viewing tower and FlyOver Canada experience.

Day 3: Sea To Sky Sightseeing (Small Coach) Join a narrated tour where you will visit Vancouver’s rugged wilderness on this day tour to the Sea to Sky corridor. Take in the ocean-side town of Horseshoe Bay, view Shannon Falls, ride the Sea to Sky Gondola, cross the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge, visit the Britannia Mine Museum and enjoy a thrilling 1 hour open Zodiak tour up the Howe Sound.

Day 9: Jasper – Lake Louise (Small Coach) Travel the famous Columbia Icefields Parkway, which links Jasper and Banff National Parks along one of Canada’s highest mountain roadways. Along the way stop at major viewpoints, including Athabasca Falls, Columbia Icefield for an Ice Explorer ride & Glacier Skywalk, Crowfoot Glacier and Peyto Lake.

Day 10: Lake Louise – Banff (Coach) Begin your journey from Lake Louise, visit Moraine Lake then cross the Great Divide to experience Yoho National Park, the Spiral Tunnels, Emerald Lake, Natural Bridge and Takkakaw Falls before travelling onto Banff.

Day 11: Banff sightseeing (Small Coach) Explore the many places of interest around Banff on your sightseeing excursion today. Sights such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, the Banff Hoodoos and Lake Minnewanka await you in one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Included is a Banff gondola pass and Banff Hot Springs swim pass for use at your leisure.

Day 4: Vancouver – Victoria (Coach/Ferry)

Day 12: Banff – Calgary (Coach)

Departing by coach you will board the BC Ferry for a spectacular 95 minute cruise through the marine wonderland of the Gulf Islands. Once docked on Vancouver Island you will continue by coach on to the world famous Butchart Gardens with their 55 acre floral display. Drive through Victoria’s Marine Scenic Drive and view highlights of downtown Victoria, where you can explore at your leisure.

Transfer by shuttle today to Calgary where we have included an entrance to the Calgary Zoo and Calgary Tower Elevation Pass.

Day 5: Victoria – Vancouver (Floatplane) In the morning join a narrated city tour of Victoria. This afternoon, board the luxurious Five Star Supercat whale-watching excursion, with over 80 resident orcas and numerous transient orcas, you will experience why whale-watching is a must in Victoria. This evening you will transfer by floatplane from the inner harbor of Victoria to downtown Vancouver.

Day 6: Vancouver – Kamloops with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf)

Day 13: Calgary sightseeing (Coach) Today depending on the schedule you will join a Heritage & History tour, a day tour to Drumheller & the Badlands or experience a Bobsleigh ride with Winsport at Canada Olympic Park.

Day 14: Package ends Your package ends upon check-out from your hotel. Itinerary available in reverse from Calgary to Vancouver. Package includes: 13 nights of accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tour in SilverLeaf class, transportation, sightseeing and attractions as listed.

Board the world-renowned Rocky Mountaineer train. Departing Vancouver, pass through the fertile fields of the Fraser Valley and view the towering peaks of the Coast Mountains before entering the Fraser Canyon. You’ll see the thundering waters of Hell’s Gate and follow the Thompson River to historic Kamloops, gateway to the interior of British Columbia.

For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary please contact us.

Day 7: Kamloops – Jasper with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf)

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Rejoin the Rocky Mountaineer and follow the Canada railway and the Thompson River through rolling hills into the snowy peaks of the Monashee Mountains. View Pyramid Falls and the expansive glaciers of the Albreda Icefields before passing by Mount Robson, which at 12,972 feet is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. In late afternoon, arrive in Jasper located in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 8: Jasper sightseeing (Small Coach) This morning join our guide for an interpretive tour up the Maligne Valley. The tour will include a stop at Maligne Canyon for a guided walk above the gorge, Medicine Lake and then Maligne Lake where you can either take the boat cruise to Spirit Island or enjoy a guided hike along the Mary Schaffer Loop.

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$4645

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$5169

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10 Day Oceans to Mountains KEY TO MAP Tour 1 Air Rail

Canada BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA

Jasper

Kamloops 2

This itinerary offers a shorter version of the Ultimate Western Discovery, giving you the best of the Rockies without sacrificing any of the highlights western Canada has to offer. You can choose to travel with Rocky Mountaineer on the daylight service which overnights in Kamloops, or with VIA Rail in a cabin, staying onboard the train.

No. of nights stay

1

2

Lake Louise 1 Banff

1

2

Calgary

Vancouver

United States

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Arrive Vancouver Upon arrival in Vancouver you will be transferred to your downtown accommodation. Included today is a short 1 hour cruise of Burrard Inlet and this evening a Forbidden city walking tour.

Transfer by shuttle today to Calgary downtown. This afternoon we have included entrance to the Calgary Zoo and a Calgary Tower Elevation Pass.

Day 2: Vancouver Sightseeing

Day 10: Package ends

Included today is a Vancouver Trolley Hop Pass, travel at your leisure in a turn of the century San Francisco style trolley bus with 23 stops including 16 of Vancouver’s major downtown attractions. Take the entire tour in two hours or spend longer experiencing this beautiful city. Entrance is included to the Lookout viewing tower and the FlyOver Canada experience at Canada Place.

Day 3: Vancouver – Kamloops with Rocky Mountaineer OR VIA Rail Today you can either choose to board the world-renowned Rocky Mountaineer daylight train service to Jasper via Kamloops SilverLeaf service OR travel on the overnight VIA Rail service in a private cabin. Departing Vancouver pass through the fertile fields of the Fraser Valley and view the towering peaks of the Coast Mountains before entering the Fraser Canyon. You’ll see the thundering waters of Hell’s Gate and follow the Thompson River to historic Kamloops gateway to the interior of British Columbia.

Day 4: Kamloops – Jasper with Rocky Mountaineer or VIA Rail Follow the Canada railway and the Thompson River through rolling hills into the snowy peaks of the Monashee Mountains. View Pyramid Falls and the expansive glaciers of the Albreda Icefields before passing by Mount Robson, which at 12,972 feet is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Arrive Jasper at 4:00pm from the VIA Rail or early evening with Rocky Mountaineer.

Day 5: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Day 9: Banff – Calgary (Coach)

Your package ends upon check-out from your hotel. Itinerary available in reverse from Calgary to Vancouver. Package includes: 9 nights of accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tour in SilverLeaf class OR VIA Rail in a private cabin for 2, meals included onboard the train, transportation, sightseeing and attractions as listed. For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary please contact us. Travelling with Rocky Mountaineer Moderate pricing from.

$3435

Superior pricing from.

$3785

Deluxe pricing from.

$4565

Upgrade to GoldLeaf from.

$600

Travelling with VIA Rail in a private cabin for 2 Moderate pricing from.

$2555

Superior pricing from.

$2905

Deluxe pricing from.

$3689

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

In the morning join our guide for an interpretive tour up the Maligne Valley. The tour will include a stop at Maligne Canyon for a guided walk above the gorge, Medicine Lake and then Maligne Lake where you can either take the boat cruise to Spirit Island or enjoy a guided hike along the Mary Schaffer Loop. This afternoon ride the Jasper SkyTram to the top of Whistlers Mountain for spectacular views.

Day 6: Jasper – Lake Louise (Small Coach) Travel the famous Icefields Parkway, which links Jasper and Banff National Parks along one of Canada’s highest mountain roadways. Climbing from the low valleys to nearly the tree line, experience three life zones, the montane, the subalpine and the alpine. Along the way stop at major viewpoints including Athabasca Falls, Columbia Icefield for an Ice Explorer sno-coach ride & Glacier Skywalk, Crowfoot Glacier and Peyto Lake.

Day 7: Lake Louise – Banff (Coach) Take a ride on the Lake Louise gondola, where you will enjoy breakfast at the top, before leaving Lake Louise by shuttle to Banff. This evening join a guided evening wildlife tour. Discover the challenges of protecting animals and their habitat in Banff National Park. Leave the safari with a greater understanding of the national park and the animals that live within it.

Day 8: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach) Explore the many places of interest around Banff on your sightseeing excursion today. Sights such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, the Banff Hoodoos and Lake Minnewanka await you in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.

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12 Day Rail, Rockies & Ocean Circle Explorer KEY TO MAP Tour 1 Air Rail

Canada

No. of nights stay

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Prince Rupert

2 1

ALBERTA

Prince George

1

Jasper Columbia Icefield

Lake Louise Port Hardy

Kamloops

1

1

2

Banff

1

Vancouver 2

Victoria

United States Day 7: Prince George – Prince Rupert with VIA Rail

Departing and returning to Vancouver this comprehensive Western Canada itinerary combines Rocky Mountaineer, VIA Rail and BC Ferries to see the Canadian Rockies, Northern British Columbia, the inside passage and Vancouver Island.

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Vancouver – Kamloops with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf) This morning depart onboard the Rocky Mountaineer from the coastal city of Vancouver to Kamloops in the heart of British Columbia’s interior. Todays journey will see dramatic changes in scenery, from the lush green fields of the Fraser River Valley, through forests and winding river canyons surrounded by the peaks of the Coast and Cascade Mountains.

Day 2: Kamloops – Banff with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf) Continue eastward with Rocky Mountaineer to the mighty Canadian Rockies and the province of Alberta. You will see a spectacular range of scenery as you travel across ranch lands, along rocky lakeshores, over high mountain passes and through the remarkable tunnels that form the rich rail history of the Canadian Rockies.

Day 3: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach) Join a small group tour and visit Banff’s landmarks and historic places. The afternoon is free to explore Banff at your leisure; a pass is included to take a dip in the Upper Hot Springs. In the evening travel through a variety of landscapes on a small group evening wildlife safari.

Day 4: Banff – Lake Louise (Coach) Travel along the Bow Valley Parkway to Johnston Canyon. Visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks before crossing the Great Divide into Yoho National Park via the scenic Kicking Horse Pass and Takakkaw Falls. Overnight at the jewel of the Rockies, stunning Lake Louise.

Day 5: Lake Louise – Jasper via Columbia Icefield (Small Coach) Travel to Jasper along one of the most scenic drives in North America – the Columbia Icefields Parkway. This is home for black and grizzly bears, elk, moose, mountain goats and sheep. Visit the Columbia Icefield, a series of glaciers 325 square kilometres in area, where time is allowed for an Ice Explorer ride onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier.

Day 6: Jasper – Prince George with VIA Rail This morning ride the Jasper SkyTram to the top of Whistlers Mountain. In the afternoon embark on a memorable rail journey across British Columbia’s Caribou Region to the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Pass the cloud-veiled peak of Mount Robson and watch the horizons widen as the train descends from the Rockies onto the rugged interior plateau.

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Reboard the train this morning, continuing west, enjoy the rugged beauty and pioneering character of a landscape once solely travelled by First Nation people and fur traders. The train follows the turbulent currents of the Skeena River and meanders through spectacular canyons and open valleys in the presence of everpresent mountain ridges.

Day 8: Prince Rupert Sightseeing (Small Coach) Depending on the month you are here, we recommend you join a grizzly bear tour where you will be taken into the pristine wilderness of Khutzeymateen, home of the largest population of grizzly bear OR join a whale-watching excursion, where you will see whales diving, flashing enormous fan shaped tails and feeding with vast open mouths.

Day 9: Prince Rupert – Port Hardy (BC Ferry) Board the BC Ferry for a full day boat trip through the spectacular Inside Passage to Vancouver Island. You will sail through a maze of islands, view deep fjords, densely forested shorelines, massive ice-flows and jagged inlets. Watch bald eagles soaring overhead, sea lions slumbering on the rocks and whales traversing the offshore waters.

Day 10: Port Hardy – Victoria (Coach) Travel by scheduled coach along the scenic Island Highway, through the forest clad mountains of the interior and along a spectacular coastline dotted with charming fishing villages. Enjoy sweeping views of the shoreline and the distant Coast Mountains. Arrive in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, experience the very English ambience of this delightful city, with historic buildings, gorgeous gardens and relaxed seaside atmosphere.

Day 11: Victoria Sightseeing & Butchart Gardens Discover Victoria’s rich history and scenic beauty on a 90 minute tour of this charming city including the Legislative Buildings, Craigdarroch Castle, Mt Tolmie look-out and Marine Drive. Then join the commentated shuttle service out to experience the renowned Butchart Gardens, one of Victoria’s most famous and popular attractions.

Day 12: Vancouver to Victoria (Coach/Ferry) Depart downtown Victoria by scheduled coach/ferry combination service. Package ends upon arrival in Vancouver. Package includes: 11 nights of accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer Rail tour in SilverLeaf class, VIA Rail from Jasper to Prince Rupert in touring class, meals included onboard the train, transportation, sightseeing and attractions as listed. For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary please contact us. Moderate pricing from.

$4355

Superior pricing from.

$4719

Deluxe pricing from.

$5195

Upgrade to GoldLeaf from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$600


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8 Day Rail & Coach Circle

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ALBERTA

1

Quesnel

Tour 2

Jasper 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Lake Louise

1 2 Banff

Kamloops 1 1 Whistler

1

Calgary

1 Sunpeaks

Canada

Vancouver

United States See the Rockies from 2 different perspectives; travel out by rail and return by guided coach. Travel through the heart of the majestic Canadian Rockies and return through the stunning Okanagan region, known for its dry, sunny climate, wineries, lakeshore communities and relaxed lifestyle.

8 Day Coastal Mountains to Snowy Peaks

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Vancouver – Kamloops with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf) Today’s journey will see dramatic changes in scenery, from the lush green fields of the Fraser River Valley, through forests and winding river canyons surrounded by the peaks of the Coast and Cascade Mountains.

Day 2: Kamloops – Jasper with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf) Follow the Canada railway and the Thompson River into the snowy peaks of the Monashee Mountains. View Pyramid Falls and the expansive glaciers of the Albreda Icefields before passing by Mount Robson.

Day 3: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach) Join an interpretive tour up the Maligne Valley where you take a boat cruise to Spirit Island. Ride the Jasper SkyTram to the top of Whistlers Mountain.

Day 4: Jasper – Lake Louise – Banff (Small Coach) Travel the famous Icefields Parkway, stop at major viewpoints at Athabasca Falls, Columbia Icefield for an Ice Explorer ride, Crowfoot Glacier, Peyto Lake and Lake Louise.

Enjoy some of the most breathtaking and varied rail scenery found anywhere in the world on this route.

Day 1: Vancouver – Whistler with Rocky Mountaineer Journey through scenic Howe Sound and Cheakamus Canyon and past an extinct volcano.

Day 2: Whistler’s Mountain – Quesnel with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf) Highlights include the shorelines of Anderson Lake and glacial-fed Seton Lake, sweeping views of the Fraser Canyon and the crossing of Deep Creek Bridge.

Day 3: Quesnel – Jasper with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf) Continue by rail to the majestic Canadian Rockies and Jasper National Park.

Day 5: Banff Sightseeing

Day 4: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Explore the many places of interest around Banff including Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, the Banff Hoodoos and Lake Minnewanka.

Join an interpretive tour up the Maligne Valley where you take a boat cruise to Spirit Island. Ride the Jasper SkyTram to the top of Whistler’s Mountain.

Day 6: Banff - Sun Peaks Resort (Coach)

Day 5: Jasper – Lake Louise (Small Coach)

Join a guided tour today and acsend into the rugged mountain peaks of Roger’s Pass. The road winds along the expansive lakes of the Okanagan region, surrounded by hillside vineyards and orchards.

Travel the famous Icefields Parkway, stop at major viewpoints including Columbia Icefields, Peyto Lake and Lake Louise.

Day 7: Sun Peaks Resort - Vancouver (Coach)

Visit Moraine Lake then cross the Great Divide to experience Yoho National Park.

Today is highlighted by a fascinating, up-close look at Hell’s Gate Canyon. Continue along the lush river valleys and pastoral farmland of the delta region to Vancouver.

Day 8: Package ends Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer rail tour in SilverLeaf class, Maligne Lake tour with boat cruise, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, full day tour Jasper to Banff including the Ice Explorer ride, discover Banff half day tour, Banff gondola pass, entrance to the Banff Hot Springs, 2 day guided tour from Banff to Vancouver including 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches, transfer to Vancouver airport. Moderate pricing from.

$3195

Superior pricing from.

$3365

Deluxe pricing from.

$3825

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 7: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach) Visit sights such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, the Banff Hoodoos and Lake Minnewanka. Included is a Banff gondola pass and Banff Hot Springs pass.

Day 8: Banff – Calgary (Coach)

Your package ends with a transfer to Vancouver Airport.

Upgrade to GoldLeaf from.

Day 6: Lake Louise – Banff (Coach)

$600

Transfer by shuttle today to Calgary airport or downtown. Itinerary available in reverse from Calgary to Vancouver. Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer rail tour in Coastal Classic and SilverLeaf class, Maligne Lake tour with boat cruise, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, full day tour Jasper to Lake Louise including the Ice Explorer ride & Glacier Skywalk, discover Banff half day tour, Banff gondola pass, entrance to the Banff Hot Springs, shuttle transfer to Calgary. Moderate pricing from.

$3695

Superior pricing from.

$3819

Deluxe pricing from.

$4399

Upgrade to GoldLeaf from.

$600

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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10 Day Alberta Mountains Discovered

Tour 2

ALBERTA

Jasper

2

2 Edmonton

BRITISH COLUMBIA Lake Louise 1 Banff 2 2

Calgary

Canada 1

Rolling foothills, intimidating mountains, pre-historic hoodoos, diverse wildlife, great shopping and friendly western hospitality is what you will experience on this dedicated Alberta vacation.

Vancouver

Victoria 1

Explore Edmonton the capital of Alberta, known as the festival city, travel into Jasper National Park where you will enjoy a relaxed float trip down the Athabasca River, ride the Ice Explorer onto the Colulmbia Icefield and join a guided wildlife tour in Banff.

United States

8 Day Rails, Peaks & Glaciers

Day 1: Arrive Calgary Included today is a Calgary Food Tour and an elevation pass for Calgary Tower.

Day 2: Calgary Sightseeing (Coach) Today, depending on the schedule, you will join a Heritage & History tour of Calgary, a day tour to Drumheller & the Badlands or a bobsleigh experience at Winsport - Canada Olympic Park.

Day 3: Calgary - Edmonton (Coach) Pass by rolling hills and prairies as you travel along the Queen Elizabeth II by scheduled coach.

Day 4: West Edmonton Mall Experience exclusive shopping, fine dining and entertainment at West Edmonton Mall. Included is an attractions pass allowing entrance to either the Waterpark or Galaxyland and other attractions.

Day 5: Edmonton - Jasper with VIA Rail Leave the prairies behind and travel by rail into the majestic Canadian Rockies and Jasper National Park.

Day 6: Jasper Activities Ride the Jasper SkyTram to the top of Whistlers Mountain for breakfast. In the afternoon enjoy a relaxed and spectacular float trip down the Athabasca River.

Travel by train through some of the most spectacular scenery in Canada on this week long journey from the prairies through the Canadian Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast.

Day 7: Jasper - Lake Louise (Small Coach)

Day 1: Calgary – Banff (Coach)

Travel the famous Icefields Parkway, stop at major viewpoints including Athabasca Falls, Columbia Icefield for an Ice Explorer ride, Crowfoot Glacier, and Peyto Lake.

Day 2: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Day 8: Lake Louise - Banff (Coach)

Day 4: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Ride the Lake Louise gondola before travelling to Banff. Join a guided evening wildlife tour and discover the challenges of protecting animals and their habitat in Banff National Park.

Day 5: Jasper – Vancouver with VIA Rail

Day 9: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Day 8: Victoria – Vancouver (Floatplane)

Visit sights such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, the Banff Hoodoos and Lake Minnewanka in one of the most beautiful places in Canada .

Day 10: Banff - Calgary (Coach) Transfer by shuttle today to Calgary airport or downtown. Package includes: 9 nights of accommodation, Calgary Tower elevation pass, Calgary Food Tour, Calgary sightseeing option, scheduled coach Calgary to Edmonton, West Edmonton Mall attractions pass, VIA Rail from Edmonton to Jasper in economy class, Athabasca River float trip, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, full day tour Jasper to Lake Louise including the Ice Explorer ride, Lake Louise gondola pass with breakfast, evening wildlife tour, entrance to the Banff Hot Springs, shuttle transfer Banff to Calgary.

Day 3: Banff – Lake Louise – Jasper (Small Coach)

Day 6: Vancouver Sightseeing (Coach) Day 7: Vancouver – Victoria (Coach/Ferry) Itinerary available in reverse from Vancouver to Calgary. Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, shuttle transfer to Banff, discover Banff tour, Banff gondola pass, hot spring swim pass, full day tour Banff to Jasper, Ice Explorer ride, Glacier Skywalk, Maligne Valley tour and cruise, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, VIA Rail Jasper to Vancouver in a cabin for 2 with meals, Vancouver foodie tour, Vancouver hop-on-hop-off city tour, Vancouver Lookout pass, FlyOver Canada experience, Forbidden Vancouver walking tour, day tour to Victoria, 1 hour Vancouver harbour cruise, floatplane Victoria to Vancouver. Moderate pricing from.

$2519

Superior pricing from.

$2765 $2995

Moderate pricing from.

$1969

Deluxe pricing from.

Superior pricing from.

$2509

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Deluxe pricing from.

$3169

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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12 Day Western Canada Luxury Resorts & Rail KEY TO MAP Tour Air Rail No. of nights stay

Jasper 2

ALBERTA

BRITISH COLUMBIA Lake Louise 1 1 Kamloops

Banff 2

Calgary

Canada

Whistler 1

3

Vancouver

1

Victoria

United States

Day 7: Kamloops – Jasper with Rocky Mountaineer (GoldLeaf)

Treat yourself and experience the world renowned Fairmont properties, rich in history, resplendent in natural beauty and nestled in awe inspiring locations, your journey through the spectacular Canadian Rockies will be complimented by these grandeur hotels.

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Arrive Vancouver You will be transferred by private car to the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, located in a central harbour front location. This afternoon join a 1 hour scenic cruise on the Burrard Inlet. We get you up close to many of Vancouver’s most famous landmarks.

Day 2: Sea to Sky Sightseeing (Small Coach) Join a narrated tour where you will visit Vancouver’s rugged wilderness on this day tour to the Sea to Sky corridor. Take in the ocean-side town of Horseshoe Bay, view Shannon Falls, ride the Sea to Sky Gondola, cross the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge, visit the Britannia Mine Museum and enjoy a thrilling 1 hour open Zodiak tour up the Howe Sound.

Day 3: Vancouver – Victoria (Coach/Ferry) Board BC Ferry for a spectacular 95 minute cruise through the marine wonderland of the Gulf Islands. You will continue by coach on to the world famous Butchart Gardens with their 55 acre floral display. Drive through Victoria’s Marine Scenic Drive and view highlights of downtown Victoria, where you can explore at your leisure. Staying at the Fairmont Empress Hotel, late this afternoon join one of Victoria’s grandest traditions of afternoon high tea, enjoyed by famed royalty, celebrities and dignitaries alike.

Day 4: Victoria – Whistler (Floatplane) This morning you will transfer by a scenic floatplane flight from Victoria to Alta Lake, Whistler. Nestled at the base of Blackcomb Mountain, the Fairmont Chateau is Whistler’s landmark hotel. In the afternoon visit the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre before taking a ride on the breathtaking Peak 2 Peak gondola, providing a 360 degree window to Whistler’s alpine environment.

Day 5: Whistler – Vancouver with Rocky Mountaineer (Classic Service) In the morning in Whistler you have the choice of one of the following activities, a ziptrek ecotour, ATV tour, white-water rafting, horseback riding or a scenic valley bike tour. Mid-afternoon you will return to Vancouver by rail, travel past an extinct volcano, across a trestle bridge, through the scenic Cheakamus Canyon and Howe Sound before arriving in Vancouver.

Day 6: Vancouver – Kamloops with Rocky Mountaineer (GoldLeaf) This morning depart onboard the train in GoldLeaf class from the coastal city of Vancouver to Kamloops in the heart of British Columbia’s interior. Enjoy fully glass-domed windows with panoramic views and delicious gourmet meals from regional cuisine in a dining room with attentive service.

Continue eastward to the mighty Canadian Rockies and the province of Alberta. You will see a spectacular range of scenery as you travel across ranch lands, along rocky lakeshores, over high mountain passes and through the remarkable tunnels that form the rich rail history of the Canadian Rockies. The next two nights are at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, with a lake front location on a world-class golf course, outside your door you are surrounded by mountains and lush forests.

Day 8: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach) This morning join a local guide for an interpretive tour up the Maligne Valley. The tour will include a stop at Maligne Canyon for a guided walk above the gorge, Medicine Lake and then Maligne Lake where you can either take the boat cruise to Spirit Island or enjoy a guided hike along the Mary Schaffer Loop.

Day 9: Jasper – Lake Louise (Small Coach) Travel the famous Icefields Parkway, which links Jasper and Banff National Parks along one of Canada’s highest mountain roadways. Climbing from the low valleys to nearly the tree line, experience three life zones, the montane, the subalpine and the alpine. Along the way stop at major viewpoints including Athabasca Falls and the Columbia Icefield for an Ice-Explorer sno-coach ride and Glacier Skywalk. Overnight at the ‘Jewel of the Rockies’ the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, surrounded by snow capped mountains and overlooking the postcard perfect Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier.

Day 10: Lake Louise – Banff (Coach) After a morning at leisure, start your journey from Lake Louise, visit Moraine Lake then cross the Great Divide to experience Yoho National Park, the Spiral Tunnels, Natural Bridge and Takkakaw Falls before travelling onto Banff. Spend two nights at the iconic beauty know as the ‘Castle in the Rockies’ the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. This opulent 1888 Scottish baronial-style resort towers over 2 scenic river valleys and sits amongst snow capped mountains.

Day 11: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach) Explore the many places of interest around Banff on your sightseeing excursion today. Sights such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, the Banff Hoodoos and Lake Minnewanka await you in one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Included is a Banff gondola pass and Upper Hot Springs swim pass for use on your own time.

Day 12: Banff – Calgary (Coach) Transfer by shuttle today to Calgary airport or downtown. Your package ends upon arrival in Calgary. Itinerary available in reverse from Vancouver to Calgary Package includes: 11 nights of accommodation at Fairmont Resort Hotels, Rocky Mountaineer Rail tour in GoldLeaf class, meals included onboard the train, transportation, sightseeing and attractions as listed. Standard Fairmont rooms pricing from.

$6415

Deluxe Fairmont rooms pricing from.

$7195

Fairmont View rooms from.

$7339

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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14 Day Explore the Mountains & Prairies KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air

Tour 3

Rail

BRITISH COLUMBIA

No. of nights stay

Canada

Connecting the landscapes of snowy peak mountains, lush forests and emerald lakes with big blue skies, wide open spaces and freshwater lakes you will experience the warm hospitality of crossing the prairie provinces.

ALBERTA Edmonton Jasper

SASKATCHEWAN

2

MANITOBA

2

Icefield Parkway Lake Louise 2 Banff 1 Kamloops

3

Vancouver

Day 1: Vancouver – Jasper overnight with VIA Rail

ONTARIO

Saskatoon

QUEBEC Winnipeg 2

Day 2: Arrive Jasper

Quebec 2 Ottawa 2

Day 3: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach) Day 4: Jasper – Edmonton with VIA Rail

United States

Day 5: West Edmonton Mall Attraction Pass

Toronto 2

2 Montreal

Halifax

2

Niagara Falls

Day 6: Edmonton – Saskatoon overnight with VIA Rail Day 7: Arrive Saskatoon Day 8: Saskatoon Activities Day 9: Saskatoon at leisure Day 10: Saskatoon – Winnipeg with VIA Rail Day 11: Winnipeg Attractions Day 12: Winnipeg – Toronto overnight with VIA Rail Day 13: Onboard VIA Rail

18 Day East to West Cross Canada by Rail

Day 14: Arrive Toronto Package includes: 9 nights of hotel accommodation, VIA Rail cabin for 2 from Vancouver to Jasper / Edmonton to Saskatoon and Winnipeg to Toronto (meals included), VIA Rail economy seat from Jasper to Edmonton and Saskatoon to Winnipeg, Maligne Lake tour and cruise, West Edmonton Mall attractions pass, 1 hour segway river valley tour, Shearwater Boat Cruise, entrance to the Western Heritage Museum Saskatoon, entrance to the Manitoba Museum. Moderate pricing from.

$3649

Superior pricing from.

$3855

Deluxe pricing from.

$4185

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Rail is a relaxing way to view the spectacular changing scenery as you travel across each diverse province. You will experience varied landscapes and culture from the vibrancy of the Pacific Coast to the hospitality and lively music of the Atlantic Maritimes on the East Coast.

All packages on this page are independent and can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Vancouver – Jasper overnight with VIA Rail Day 2: Arrive Jasper Day 3: Icefield Parkway and Columbia Icefield Sightseeing (Small Coach) Day 4: Jasper – Toronto with VIA Rail

9 Day Rocky Mountaineer & VIA Rail Combo Experience the 2 day/1 night train through the Rockies before joining the VIA Rail for your 3 day journey across the prairie provinces to Toronto.

Day 5: Onboard VIA Rail Day 6: Onboard VIA Rail Day 7: Arrive Toronto Day 8: Niagara Falls Day Tour (Coach) Day 9: Toronto – Ottawa with VIA Rail Day 10: Ottawa Sightseeing (Coach)

Day 1: Vancouver – Kamloops with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf)

Day 11: Ottawa – Montreal with VIA Rail

Day 2: Kamloops – Banff with Rocky Mountaineer (SilverLeaf)

Day 12: Montreal Sightseeing (Coach)

Day 3: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Day 13: Montreal – Quebec City with VIA Rail

Day 4: Banff – Lake Louise – Jasper (Small Coach)

Day 14: Quebec City Sightseeing (Coach)

Day 5: Jasper Sightseeing (Small Coach)

Day 15: Quebec City – Halifax overnight with VIA Rail

Day 6: Jasper – Toronto with VIA Rail

Day 16: Arrive Halifax

Day 7: Onboard VIA Rail

Day 17: Halifax Sightseeing (Coach)

Day 8: Onboard VIA Rail

Day 18: Package ends

Day 9: Arrive Toronto

Package includes: 13 nights of hotel accommodation, VIA Rail cabin for 2 from Vancouver to Toronto (meals included), full day Icefield Parkway tour, Ice Explorer sno-coach ride, Glacier Skywalk pass, Toronto hop-on-hop-off city tour, admission to Ripley’s Aquarium, admission to Ontario Science Centre, full day tour to Niagara Falls, including a boat ride, Ottawa hop on hop off city tour, entrance to the National Gallery of Canada, morning walking tour of Old Montreal, afternoon Montreal coach tour, 3 course dinner in Old Montreal, Quebec city walking tour, afternoon tour to Beaupre Coast and Montmorency Falls, discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River, VIA Rail cabin for 2 from Quebec to Halifax, Halifax city tour, Peggy’s Cove tour.

Package includes: 5 nights of hotel accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer rail tour in SilverLeaf class, discover Banff sightseeing tour, Banff gondola pass, Banff Hot Springs swim pass, full day tour Banff to Jasper, Ice Explorer sno-coach ride, Glacier Skywalk, Maligne Lake tour and cruise, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass with transfers, VIA Rail cabin for 2 from Jasper to Toronto (meals included). Moderate pricing from.

$3895

Superior pricing from.

$4095

Deluxe pricing from.

$4419

Upgrade to GoldLeaf from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$600

Moderate pricing from.

$5185

Superior pricing from.

$5549

Deluxe pricing from.

$6089

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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14 Day Central & Eastern Rail Discovery

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

KEY TO MAP Tour

Canada

Air Rail No. of nights stay

QUEBEC

ONTARIO

Ottawa 2

Quebec City

2

2 Montreal

Halifax 2 Toronto 3

NOVA SCOTIA

1 Kingston

Niagara Falls

Each day this journey will offer you new experiences, scenery and sightseeing as you travel through the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick to the coast of Nova Scotia.

United States

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Arrive Toronto On arrival make your own way to your downtown accommodation.

Day 2: Toronto Sightseeing (Coach) Join Toronto’s original and most comprehensive fully narrated hop-on hop-off tour through the city, visiting the CN Tower, Skydome, Toronto Harbour front, Casa Loma Castle, The Eaton Centre, Hockey Hall of Fame and Yorkville. Included in your pass is an elevation ride to the top of CN Tower and entrance to Ripley’s Aquarium and Ontario Science Centre.

Day 3: Niagara Falls Day Tour (Coach) This breathtaking full-day tour will take you through the orchard-laden Niagara Peninsula to Niagara Falls. Enjoy a buffet lunch overlooking the falls. Join a boat ride to the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls. Stop at the observation deck of the Whirlpool Rapids and visit the Floral Clock. On your return discover the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, visiting a local country market and touring a winery.

Day 4: Toronto – Kingston with VIA Rail Follow the shores of Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes of North America, by rail to Kingston, , a destination know for its remarkable and well preserved 19th-century defence fortifications, a destination know for its remarkable and well preserved 19th-century defence fortifications. Here you will join a 90 minute cruise in the spectacular Thousand Islands.

Day 5: Kingston – Ottawa with VIA Rail The landscape is dotted with small villages and surrounded by maple forests and rich pasture land as you travel to Ottawa, the capital city of Canada.

Day 6: Ottawa Sightseeing (Coach) Sit back and relax on an open top double decker or historic trolley as your professional guide shows you the nation’s capital with its many historical landmarks, scenic waterways and beautiful parks. Your ticket is valid for one day allowing you time to hop-on and hop-off at your leisure.

Day 7: Ottawa – Montreal with VIA Rail Travel through rural Ontario as you cross into Quebec at Coteau, where the rail line joins the Toronto-Montreal line. Cross the Ottawa River to Dorval and onwards downtown to the central station. Explore the west side of Old Montréal on a 90-minute walking tour showcasing its French heritage and rich architecture.

Day 8: Montreal Sightseeing (Coach) Take in over 200 points of interests including a photo stop of Notre Dame Basilica, St Joseph’s Oratory, Old Montreal, the French Quarter and Mount Royal on a three hour city tour. This afternoon join a discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River.

Day 11: Quebec City – Halifax with VIA Rail This morning enjoy an unforgettable experience on a helicopter tour of Quebec City and surrounds. This evening board VIA Rail’s Ocean train and settle into your cozy private cabin. You’re rocked to sleep as you leave French Canada behind and travel to Halifax.

Day 12: Onboard VIA Rail – Arrive Halifax Wake to views of the Atlantic Ocean, rolling hills, and quaint coastal villages that appear frozen in time as you travel into the Atlantic Maritimes. Arrive into Halifax in the early evening.

Day 13: Halifax Sightseeing (Coach) On a Halifax city tour, you will be introduced to one of North America’s most unique and captivating cities. View historic properties, such as the Spring Garden Road area, Old Town Clock, St Paul’s Church, residential areas and much more. The tour includes the Titanic Burial Site and the Halifax Citadel National Historic Park. In the afternoon travel to Peggy’s Cove, which has been an artist and explorers paradise for well over 150 years. This picture postcard village, on the rugged Atlantic shoreline, stands on solid rock above the crashing surf.

Day 14: Package ends Your package ends upon check-out. We suggest an add-on package to Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island. Canada’s birthplace is a very picturesque seaside city, rich in history, from here you can travel the island and visit the site of Anne of Green Gables. Package includes: 13 nights of accommodation, arrival transfer, hop-on hop-off city tour including a harbour cruise in Toronto and Ottawa, CN Tower elevation pass, entrance to Ripley’s Aquarium, entrance to the Ontario Science Centre, full day tour to Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls cruise, buffet lunch in Niagara Falls, VIA Rail corridor service in economy class as listed, Thousand Islands cruise, entrance to the National Gallery of Canada, entrance to the Museum of Nature, Montreal coach tour, Montreal walking tour, discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River, Quebec City walking tour, afternoon tour to the Beaupre Coast, 3 course dinner in Old Quebec, Quebec City helicopter tour, VIA Rail Ocean train Quebec to Halifax in a cabin for 2, Halifax city tour, Peggy’s Cove tour. Moderate pricing from.

$2715

Superior pricing from.

$3145

Deluxe pricing from.

$3635

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 9: Montreal – Quebec City with VIA Rail Following the St. Lawrence River, pass from city suburbs to the rural landscapes of forests and rich pastures, dotted with tiny villages that extend to Quebec City, the oldest walled city in North America and heart of the French Canadian culture of Canada. This evening enjoy a 3 course dinner in the heart of Old Quebec.

Day 10: Quebec City Sightseeing (Coach) With a professional local guide, join a leisurely walking tour where you will explore the architecture, historical sites and significant events in Quebec’s history. In the afternoon travel by coach for a tour to the Beaupre Coast and Montmorency Falls.

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RAIL AND INDEPENDENT PACKAGES / Canada

10 Day Ultimate Ontario & Quebec KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air

Tour 3

Canada

Rail No. of nights stay QUEBEC

Quebec City 2 NEW BRUNSWICK Montreal 2

Ottawa 2

This is one of our most popular itineraries. Combining the highlights of Ontario and Quebec into a comprehensive rail package.

ONTARIO

Halifax

2

NOVA SCOTIA 3

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

United States

Toronto Niagara Falls

Day 1: Arrive Toronto This afternoon join a 1 hour walking tour. Dinner is included tonight at Badali Cucina & Bar.

Day 2: Toronto Sightseeing (Coach) Join a hop-on hop-off tour through the city, visiting the CN Tower, Skydome, Harbour front, Casa Loma Castle, The Eaton Centre, Hockey Hall of Fame and Yorkville. Entrance is included to the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium and Ontario Science Centre.

Day 3: Niagara Falls Day Tour (Coach) This tour will take you through the orchard-laden Niagara Peninsula to Niagara Falls. Enjoy a buffet lunch overlooking the falls and a boat ride to the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls. Discover the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, visiting a local country market and touring a winery.

Day 4: Toronto – Ottawa with VIA Rail Follow the shores of Lake Ontario by rail through Kingston and onto Ottawa the capital city of Canada. Stop at Blue River where you will board a specially designed jet board for a smooth but exciting one hour river safari.

7 Days Eastern Express Experience the highlights of central Canada. From the multi-cultural diversity of Toronto, to the historical landmarks and French culture of Quebec.

Day 1: Arrive Toronto Day 2: Toronto Sightseeing (Coach) Day 3: Toronto – Montreal with VIA Rail Day 4: Montreal Sightseeing (Coach) Day 5: Montreal – Quebec City with VIA Rail Day 6: Quebec City Sightseeing (Coach) Day 7: Package ends

Day 5: Ottawa Sightseeing (Coach) On a hop-on hop-off city tour you will visit the nation’s capital with its many historic landmarks, scenic waterways and beautiful parks.

Day 6: Ottawa – Montreal with VIA Rail Travel through rural Ontario as you cross into the province of Quebec to Montreal. Explore the west side of Old Montreal on a 90-minute walking tour showcasing its French heritage and rich architecture.

Package includes: 6 nights of accommodation, hop-on hop-off city tour in Toronto, CN Tower elevation pass, entrance to Ripley’s Aquarium, dinner at Badali Cucina & Bar, VIA Rail corridor service in economy class as listed, Montreal coach tour, Montreal walking tour, discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River, Quebec City walking tour, afternoon tour to the Beaupre Coast, 3 course dinner in Old Quebec. Moderate pricing from.

$1255

Day 7: Montreal Sightseeing (Coach)

Superior pricing from.

$1535

Highlights today include a photo stop of Notre Dame Basilica, St Joseph’s Oratory, Old Montreal, the French Quarter and Mount Royal on a three hour city tour. Join an afternoon discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River.

Deluxe pricing from.

$1785

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 8: Montreal – Quebec City with VIA Rail Following the St. Lawrence River, pass from city suburbs through rural landscapes to the oldest walled city in North America. This evening join a storytelling walking tour where you will learn about the darker side of Quebec history with Ghost Tours of Quebec.

6 Day Montreal to Halifax Train Adventure From culture to coast, travel from the French influenced province of Quebec, through New Brunswick to the east coast province of Nova Scotia.

Day 9: Quebec City Sightseeing (Coach) Join a local guide for a leisurely walking tour where you will explore the architecture, historical sites and significant events in Quebec’s history. Travel by coach in the afternoon to the Beaupre Coast and Montmorency Falls.

Day 1: Arrive Montreal

Day 10: Package ends

Day 3: Montreal – Halifax with VIA Rail

Your package ends upon check out from your hotel.

Day 4: Arrive Halifax

Package includes: 9 nights of accommodation, dinner at Badali Cucina & Bar, hop-on hop-off city tour in Toronto and Ottawa, CN Tower elevation pass, entrance to Ripley’s Aquarium, Ontario Science Centre, day tour to Niagara Falls, buffet lunch in Niagara Falls, VIA Rail corridor service in economy class as listed, entrance to National Gallery of Canada, entrance to the Museum of Civilisation, Montreal coach tour, Montreal walking tour, discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River, Quebec City walking tour, afternoon tour to the Beaupre Coast, Old Quebec ghost tour.

Day 5: Halifax Sightseeing (Coach) Package includes: 4 nights of hotel accommodation, Montreal coach tour, Montreal walking tour, discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River, 3 course dinner in Old Montreal, VIA Rail Ocean train Montreal to Halifax in a cabin for 2, Halifax city tour, Peggy’s Cove tour. Moderate pricing from.

$995

Moderate pricing from.

$1859

Superior pricing from.

$1180

$2139

Deluxe pricing from.

$1290

$2559

Pricing is per person, double occupancy

Superior pricing from. Deluxe pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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Day 2:

Montreal Sightseeing (Coach)

Day 6: Package ends


Canada & Alaska / SELF DRIVE

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Self-drive with Avis If you are looking for the independence of travelling at your own pace, a car rental is the best way to go. Driving in Canada and Alaska is very easy; the roads are well maintained and clearly marked for excellent driving conditions. Travelling by car will allow you to visit places that are not accessible by tour or local transportation.

Group B - Compact

Group F - Intermediate SUV

You can choose from a variety of self drive options throughout this brochure or one of our Canada & Alaska travel specialists can put together a customized itinerary for you. Avis have convenient depot locations throughout Canada & Alaska and offer high quality vehicles with a wide range to choose from.

Group C - Mid Size

Group E - Full Size

Group W - Sport Utility Vechicle

Group V - Minivan

Please note: the above car type shown above are to be used as a guide only. The car type may change at the rental depot.

CONDITIONS & GENERAL INFORMATION: Rates include: unlimited kilometres, loss damage waiver (LDW), $1million (CAD) third party liability insurance coverage, one additional driver, provincial taxes, airport contract fees. Rates do not include: an excess for the LDW, personal accident insurance (PAI Plus) and personal effects protection (PEP), fuel, one-way fees, baby seats, ski racks. Rental period: a daily rate is based on a 24 hour time period, Avis do allow a 29 minute grace period.

airport locations. We have rates available on request or they can be purchased locally subject to availability. A full set of detailed Avis terms & conditions are available to you on request. The above conditions are subject to change at the time of booking.

Prices from:

Daily

One way drop fees: if you are picking up your car in one location and returning to another a one way drop fee may apply. These are determined by distance between the stations. Not all depots allow one way drops. These fees are paid locally at the depot. No one way drops are allowed in the US.

Group B Group C Group E Group F Group V Group W

Low $69 $73 $80 $109 $125 $125

Limited Damage Waiver: if the car is operated and used as permitted under the terms of the rental agreement, Avis assumes all cost of loss or damage to the car due to theft, collision, vandalism or any other cause except for the excess amount.

Low Season: Apr 01 - Jun 30 & Sep 01 - Mar 31 High Season: Jul 01 - Aug 31

Drivers age: a minimum rental age is 21 years. Drivers aged 21 to 24 will be subject to a surcharge of approximately CAD25 per day. Certain classes may not be available to drivers under 25. Drivers license: a minimum of one year’s full drivers license must be presented at the time of rental. It must be written in English or French or accompanied by an international drivers permit. Deposits: all rentals are subject to a deposit by credit card to cover additional costs such as optional rental protection services and fuel.

Compact Intermediate Full Size Intermediate SUV Minivan Sport Utility Vehicle

Weekly High $98 $103 $109 $138 $154 $154

Low $347 $366 $400 $545 $625 $625

High $492 $513 $545 $692 $770 $770

Garmin GPS Navigation Units: these units are available and can be confirmed at all major

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SELF DRIVE / Canada

13 Day Western Canada Discovered KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay Jasper 2 ALBERTA

Canada BRITISH COLUMBIA

Blue River 1

Sun Peaks Resort

Emerald Lake Lodge

1

2

Revelstoke

Lake Louise 2 Banff

Whistler 2

This comprehensive self-drive combines the highlights of the Rockies and exploring areas that you cannot access by scheduled tour services. With the flexibility of having a car you can choose to walk one of the many hiking trails, linger at the vineyards and join any of the local adventures at your own choice and leisure.

Kelowna 2

Vancouver

United States

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Vancouver – Whistler (2 hours) Drive along the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway towards Whistler. Stopover at Shannon Falls Garibaldi Provincial Park and Sea to Sky Gondola. Arriving in Whistler, the village is conveniently located at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. A gateway to a range of exciting activities that include mountain biking, hiking and golf in the summer. The village is linked by the village stroll, a pedestrian-only causeway lined with shops, restaurants, cafes and hotels. This afternoon we have included a Peak 2 Peak gondola ride and admission to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre.

Day 2: Whistler Activity Choose today between a ziptrek ecotour, ATV tour, white-water rafting, horseback ride or scenic valley bike tour.

Day 3: Whistler – Sun Peaks Resort (5 hours) While traveling through the mountains along the Duffy Lake Road you will leave the wet coastal forests and abruptly enter the rain shadow of British Columbia’s interior. Hardy pine trees and sagebrush replace the towering fir trees of the west coast.

Day 4: Sun Peaks Resort – Blue River (2 3/4 hours) This is still a real cowboy country with large cattle ranches. Wells Gray is known as the waterfall park as there are over 250 waterfalls located within the area. At Blue River you will board a specifically designed jet boat for a smooth but exciting one hour River Safari boat ride.

Day 5: Blue River – Jasper (2½hours) Continue your drive past Mount Robson with the highest peak in Western Canada and on to Jasper. Included to use at your leisure is a Jasper SkyTram pass for your elevation ride to the top of Whistler’s Mountain.

Day 6: Jasper Activity Jasper National Park is located amidst the most beautiful wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. Explore the area today on a thrilling one hour sidecar motorcycle tour before visiting Maligne Canyon and the glacier-fed Maligne Lake where you will join a cruise to Spirit Island.

Day 7: Jasper – Lake Louise – Banff (4 hours) One of the world’s greatest mountain highways, the Icefields Parkway offers outstanding viewpoints and wildlife observation. At the mighty Columbia Icefield we have included an Ice Explorer ride onto the Athabasca Glacier and a Glacier Skywalk pass for an awe-inspiring experience.

Day 8: Banff Sightseeing Banff National Park offers spectacular mountain scenery and many attractions. We suggest visiting Bow Falls, the Hoodoos and Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. We have included a gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain and Banff Upper Hot Springs swim pass for use at your leisure. In the evening join a guided evening wildlife tour. Discover the challenges of protecting animals and their habitat in Banff National Park.

Day 9: Banff – Emerald Lake Lodge (1½ hours) Travel the scenic Bow Valley Parkway, which allows great photo stops for mountain scenery, waterfalls and wildlife. Stop at Johnston Canyon where you can take a walk through the limestone rock, sheer canyon walls, waterfalls and tunnels. Emerald Lake Lodge offers 24 cabin style buildings surrounding the lake in a true wilderness escape.

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Day 10: Emerald Lake Lodge at leisure Today is free to enjoy and explore the surrounding areas. There are many trails and hikes you can easily do from the lodge.

Day 11: Revelstoke – Kelowna (2½ hours) The Okanagan Valley is the ideal destination for wine lovers and freshwatersport enthusiasts. Kelowna, on the eastern shore of the Okanagan Lake offers a variety of boating and outdoor recreation. Orchards and vineyards are just a short drive from the downtown core.

Day 12: Okanagan at leisure Enjoy the warm weather and sandy beaches as you explore the Okanagan Valley. You may visit Penticton, located at the southern end of the deep blue Okanagan Lake. Stop en-route at one of the many farmers markets and wineries along the lake.

Day 13: Kelowna – Vancouver (4 hours) Your journey will end in Vancouver, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and nestled alongside the Coastal Mountain Range. Package includes: 12 nights of accommodation, 14 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Sea to Sky gondola, Peak 2 Peak gondola ride, admission to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, choice of one activity in Whistler, Blue River Safari, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, Jasper motorcycle tour, Maligne Lake cruise, Ice Explorer sno-coach ride, Glacier Skywalk pass, Hot Springs swim pass, evening wildlife tour, Kicking Horse River guided river rafting excursion, Grizzly Bear Refuge, Kicking Horse gondola pass. Moderate pricing from.

$2485

Superior pricing from.

$2749

Pricing is per person, double occupancy


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Canada / SELF DRIVE

10 Day Freedom to Explore KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2 ALBERTA

Air No. of nights stay

Canada

Jasper 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA Emerald Lake Lodge Echo Valley Guest Ranch 2

1

Sun Peaks Resort

Immerse yourself in nature and experience this action packed adventure, including horse-back riding, white-water rafting, boat rides, ATV wilderness rides and a helicopter ride.

2

Lake Louise Kananaskis 1

1

Kicking Horse / Golden

1

1

Calgary

Banff

Whistler 2 1

Vancouver

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

United States

Day 1: Arrive Calgary Ride to the top of the Calgary Tower for a spectacular 360° view of the city.

7 Day Ranches, Wildlife & Lodges

Day 2: Calgary – Kananaskis (1 hour) Just 45 minutes southwest of Calgary, explore the mountain ranges on a horseback ride, enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch and join a professional guide for a raft down the Kananaskis River.

Surrounded by wide open spaces, tranquil wilderness and wildlife, this itinerary explores friendly western heritage.

Day 3: Kananaskis – Banff (45 minutes) Take a scenic helicopter ride over mountain ranges, before travelling the short distance to the township of Banff.

Day 4: Banff – Emerald Lake Lodge (1½ hours) Drive along the scenic Bow Valley Parkway. Emerald Lake Lodge offers cabin style accommodation surrounding the lake in breathtaking scenery.

Day 5: Emerald Lake Lodge – Lake Louise – Jasper (4 hours) The Icefields Parkway offers outstanding viewpoints and wildlife observation. At the mighty Columbia Icefield included is an Ice Explorer ride and Glacier Skywalk.

Day 6: Jasper Sightseeing Jasper National Park is located amidst the most beautiful wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. Visit Maligne Canyon and glacier-fed Maligne Lake. Ride the SkyTram to the top of Whistler’s Mountain.

Day 7: Jasper – Sun Peaks Resort (5½ hours) Travel the Yellowhead route past the sprawling grandeur of Mount Robson to Blue River where you will board a specially designed jet boat for a smooth but exciting one hour River Safari. Enjoy a meal in River Safari’s floating restaurant (additional cost) before continuing your drive to the resort village of Sun Peaks.

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Vancouver – Whistler (2 hours) Drive the scenic Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler. Stop at Horseshoe Bay for a 2 hour sea safari zodiac ride on Howe Sound and Sea to Sky gondola ride. The village is conveniently located at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Overnight at the Hilton, Whistler.

Day 2: Whistler – Echo Valley Guest Ranch (4½ hours) This morning we have included a Peak 2 Peak gondola ride and admission to the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre. This afternoon travel into the Cariboo region, rich with history of the gold rush and is Canada’s cowboy country. This eco adventure resort is located in its own private valley surrounded by the rolling Cariboo Mountains.

Day 3: Echo Valley Guest Ranch Experience a superb sanctuary of quality accommodation, healthy gourmet food and a diversity of outdoor activities including hiking, gold panning, horse-back riding, rafting and fly-fishing.

Day 8: Sun Peaks Resort – Whistler (5 hours)

Day 4: Echo Valley – Golden/Kicking Horse (6½ hours)

Travel along Logan Lake route to the gold rush town of Cache Creek, journey south to Lillooet, join the spectacular Duffey Lake road to Whistler.

Leave the Cariboo region and start making your way to Golden, located between the Canadian Rocky Mountains and Columbia Mountain Range.

Day 9: Whistler Activity

Day 5: Golden/Kicking Horse – Emerald Lake Lodge (1 hour)

Explore the diversity of the backcountry on an ATV tour. Climb high into the mountains and experience dramatic valley views.

Visit the Grizzly Bear Refuge where you will have an interpretive tour. Ride the gondola to the top of Kicking Horse Mountain for lunch at the top. Continue onto Emerald Lake Lodge.

Day 10: Whistler – Vancouver (2 hours) Drive the scenic Sea to Sky Highway to Vancouver. Stop at Horseshoe Bay for a 2 hour sea safari zodiac ride on Howe Sound and ride the Sea to Sky Gondola. Itinerary available in reverse from Vancouver to Calgary. Package includes: 9 nights of accommodation, 10 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Calgary Tower elevation pass, helicopter ride, half day horse-back riding, BBQ lunch, whitewater rafting, Ice Explorer ride, Glacier Skywalk, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, Maligne Lake cruise, Blue River Safari, ATV wilderness ride, sea safari on Howe Sound, Sea to Sky gondola ride and entrance to the Britannia Museum. Moderate pricing from.

$2175

Superior pricing from.

$2235

Deluxe pricing from.

$2585

(One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally) Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 6: Emerald Lake Lodge Emerald Lake Lodge offers cabin style accommodation surrounding the lake in breathtaking scenery. From here you can hike many trails or just relax in the tranquil setting.

Day 7: Emerald Lake – Banff or Calgary (1-3 hours) Travel the scenic Bow Valley Parkway, for mountain scenery, waterfalls and wildlife. Stop at Johnston Canyon where you can walk through limestone rock, sheer canyon walls and tunnels. End or extend your package in Banff or Calgary. Package includes: 6 nights of accommodation, 7 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), sea safari on Howe Sound, Sea to Sky gondola ride, Peak 2 Peak gondola ride, admission to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, all meals at Echo Valley Guest Ranch, half day horse-back ride, Grizzly Bear Refuge, Sky Gondola with lunch. Pricing from.

$1685

(One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally) Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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SELF DRIVE / Canada

7 Day Okanagan & the Rockies KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air No. of nights stay ALBERTA

Canada Emerald Lake Lodge 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Lake Louise 1

Revelstoke 1

Campbell River 2

Calgary

Banff

Whistler 2 2 Penticton

Tofino 2

Kicking Horse

Nanaimo 1

2 Nelson

2 Fernie

Vancouver

Victoria

United States

Drive through the picturesque Okanagan Valley, known for its warm climate, sandy beaches, lakes and wine valley. Visit the Grizzly Bear Refuge at Kicking Horse Resort. Relax at Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park, offering cabin style superior accommodation surrounding the lake in breathtaking scenery.

8 Day Exploring Vancouver Island & Whistler Day 1: Vancouver – Penticton (4½ hours) Day 2:

Exploring the Okanagan

Day 3:

Penticton – Revelstoke (3½ hours)

Here you will experience what they call ‘island life’. The island’s very diverse eco-system, mountains, oceans, rivers and lakes create habitats for multitudes of wildlife species.

Day 4: Revelstoke – Kicking Horse – Emerald Lake (2½ hours) Day 5: Emerald Lake Lodge

Day 1: Victoria – Nanaimo (1½ hours)

Day 6: Emerald Lake – Lake Louise – Banff (1½ hours)

Follow Highway 1 and travel through the Cowichan Valley, which is populated with wineries, farms, and artisan markets. In Duncan, visit carvers at work at the Quw’utsun’ Cultural Center and see the world’s widest totem pole.

Day 7: Banff – Calgary (2 hours) Itinerary available in reverse from Calgary to Vancouver. Package includes: 6 nights of accommodation, 7 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Alpine river raft on Kicking Horse River, Kicking Horse Grizzly Bear Refuge and eagle eye gondola with lunch, Lake Louise gondola ride, evening wildlife tour in Banff. Moderate pricing from.

$989

Superior pricing from.

$1065

(One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally) Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 2: Nanaimo – Tofino (3 hours) On this route you pass through towering old growth forests of Catherdral Cove, majestic Sutton Pass and through Pacific Rim National Reserve. Overnight, overlooking the rugged west coast at the renowned Wikaninnish Inn.

Day 3: Tofino Activity The stunning beauty and ecological diversity of Tofino’s location in the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is the source of all activities. Choose between a coastal bear watching excursion, whale-watching excursion OR a sea kayaking and rainforest tour.

Day 4: Tofino – Campbell River (3½ hours)

7 Day Okanagan & the Kootneays

Return to Parksville, where you continue north to Campbell River. Stroll along the Discovery Pier and you might see salmon, eagles or whales. Overnight at Painters Lodge, overlooking the ocean.

Discover the off the beaten path route, offering diverse scenery, small towns and unique experiences. Travel through the wineries of the Okanagan, to the historic mountain alpine village of Fernie.

Day 1:

Vancouver – Penticton (4½ hours)

Day 2:

Explore the Okanagan

Day 5: Wildlife Zodiak Morning Adventure Guided by a trained naturalist you explore the Discovery Islands and see local BC wildlife thriving in their natural habitat.

Day 6: Campbell River – Nanaimo – Whistler (5 hours) Return to Nanaimo, to connect with the BC car ferry crossing to Horseshoe Bay on the mainland (payable locally), then travel the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler.

Day 3: Penticton – Nelson (4½ hours)

Day 7: Whistler Activity

Day 4: Nelson Day 6: Fernie

Choose between a ziptrek ecotour, ATV tour, white-water rafting, horse-back riding or scenic valley bike tour. Also included is a Peak 2 Peak gondola ride and admission to the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre.

Day 5: Nelson – Fernie (4 hours) Day 7: Fernie – Calgary (3 hours)

Day 8: Whistler – Vancouver (2 hours)

Itinerary available in reverse from Calgary to Vancouver.

Travel the Sea to Sky Highway to Vancouver.

Package includes: 6 nights of accommodation, 7 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply).

Itinerary is available in reverse from Vancouver to Victoria.

Moderate pricing from. (One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally) Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$690

Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 8 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), choice of activity in Tofino, wildlife zodiac morning tour, choice of activity in Whistler, Peak 2 Peak gondola ride, admission to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre. Superior pricing from. Please note the BC Ferry crossing from Nanaimo to Horseshoe Bay is paid locally. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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$1625


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Canada / SELF DRIVE

8 Day Rockies, Edmonton & the Badlands KEY TO MAP Tour 1 ALBERTA

Air Rail

Canada

No. of nights stay

2 Edmonton

Jasper 2

BRITISH COLUMBIA Lake Louise Banff 2

This itinerary explores very diverse scenery, from the majestic snowcapped mountains of the Canadian Rockies, to the prairies lands of Alberta and the unique coulee landscapes and hoodoo rock formations in the Badlands. Visit the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum devoted exclusively to the study of paleontology.

Drumheller

Calgary 1

3

As this is a self drive package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Waterton

United States

Day 1: Arrive Calgary

4 Day Waterton Wanderer

On arrival into Calgary we have included a Calgary Tower elevation pass.

Day 2: Calgary - Kananaskis - Banff Follow Highway 1 to Kananaskis where you will explore the mountain ranges on a horseback ride, enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch and join a professional guide for a raft down the Kananaskis River before continuing on to the township of Banff.

Day 3: Banff Sightseeing Explore many places of interest, check out the Cave and Basin National Historic site, Banff Gondola where you will see a panoramic view of the Bow Valley, and then take a dip in the hot mineral pools at the Banff Hot Springs. This evening join a guided wildlife safari.

Day 4: Banff – Lake Louise – Jasper (4 hours) Drive along one of the world’s greatest mountain highways. The Columbia Icefield Parkway offers outstanding view points and wildlife observation. At the mighty Columbia Icefield we have included an Ice Explorer ride onto the Athabasca Glacier and a Glacier Skywalk pass.

Day 5: Jasper Sightseeing Visit Maligne Canyon and glacier-fed Maligne Lake, here you will take a cruise to Spirit Island. In the afternoon enjoy a leisurely float trip down the Athabasca River.

Day 6: Jasper – Edmonton (4 hours) Leave the Rockies behind and travel to the capital of Alberta, experience first hand North America’s largest urban parkland and the continent’s largest shopping and entertainment centre, West Edmonton Mall.

Day 7: Edmonton Join a guided 1 hour segway tour along the scenic River Valley, before heading out to West Edmonton Mall for exclusive shopping and entertainment. We have included an activity pass allowing entrance to the Water Park or Galaxyland and other attractions.

Day 8: Edmonton – Drumheller – Calgary (4½ hours) Travel south to Drumheller, located in the Alberta Badlands, with a surreal landscape of sunbaked hills, lunar flats dotted with sagebrush and deep canyons. Visit the Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology, one of North America’s great natural museums.

A rare gem tucked into the southwestern corner of the province of Alberta and bordering the Glacier National Park of Montana, where windswept mountains rise abruptly out of gentle prairie grassland in spectacular Waterton Lakes National Park.

Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, 4 day mid-size car rental with unlimited kilometres from Calgary (special conditions apply), entrances to the below attractions: Bar U Ranch Set in the rolling foothills of the Rockies, the Bar U Ranch is the only National Historic Site to commemorate the history and importance of ranching in Canada. The site has many historic buildings and structures, illustrating various stages of ranching development, and is rich in cultural landscape features. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump A UNESCO World Heritage site, the buffalo jump was used for 5,500 years by the indigenous people of the plains to kill buffalo by driving them off the 11 metre (36 foot) high cliff. The interpretive centre at Head-Smashed-In is built into the ancient sandstone cliff in naturalistic fashion. Remington Carriage Museum Providing visitors with an authentic experience with 19th and early 20th century horse-drawn transportation. Using state-of-the-art techniques, the Remington Carriage Museum brings this bygone era to life. The Museum’s interactive galleries tell numerous stories of turn-of-the-century society and the carriage industry. Aspen Village Inn pricing from.

$385

Crandell Mountain Lodge pricing from.

$415

Bayshore Inn Resort pricing from.

$435

Waterton Lakes Lodge pricing from.

$486

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 8 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Calgary Tower elevation pass, half day horse-back riding, BBQ lunch, white-water rafting, Banff gondola ride, Banff Hot Springs swim pass, evening wildlife safari, Ice Explorer ride, Glacier Skywalk, Maligne Lake cruise, afternoon float trip, 1 hour guided segway ride, West Edmonton Mall attractions pass, entrance to the Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology. Moderate pricing from.

$1615

Superior pricing from.

$1960

Deluxe pricing from.

$2485

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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SELF DRIVE / Alaska & the Yukon

15 Day Classic Yukon & Alaska KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air No. of nights stay

NORT YUKON ALASKA Fairbanks 1 Dawson City 2

1

Keno 1

Tok 2

2

Canada

Denali National Park

View wildlife in the shadows of Mt McKinley, gaze upon whales and sea lions in Kenai Fjords National Park, see cascading tidewater glaciers and visit the mining boomtowns of Dawson City and McCarthy.

Palmer 1 Anchorage

1

McCarthy 1

2

2

Valdez Kluane National Park 1

Whitehorse 1

1 Seward

As this is a self drive package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Arrive Whitehorse Stroll along the Yukon’s River edge and visit Klondikes National Historic Site.

BRITISH

Day 2: Whitehorse – Dawson City

15 Day Cabin Explorer

Cruise through the villages of Cammacks, Steward and Pelly Crossing.

Day 3: Dawson City Explore the historic town and its goldfield or travel north to the Dempster Hwy.

Day 4: Dawson City – Tok Enjoy the impressive panoramic views offered by Top of the World Highway.

Day 5: Tok – Fairbanks Visit the University of Alaska Museum, located on the Chena River.

Day 6: Fairbanks – Denali National Park Denali is home to North America’s tallest peak, the impressive Mt McKinley.

Day 7: Denali National Park Join a guided wildlife tour with a very good chance of seeing caribou, moose, grizzly bear, wolves and dall sheep.

Day 8: Denali National Park – Anchorage

For this unique self-drive we have found some of the most picturesque cabin accommodation available. They have been selected for their scenic location and proximity to major attractions. The majority have either full cooking facilities or kitchenettes so you have the option to prepare your own meals.

Visit Alaska’s largest city offering an array of activities, nightlife and history.

Day 9: Anchorage – Seward Take a cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park, view whales, sea lions and dolphins.

As this is an independent package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 10: Seward – Valdez

Day 1: Whitehorse

Travel the Alaska rail and ferry system via the stunning Columbia Glacier.

Day 2: Whitehorse – Keno

Day 11: Valdez – McCarthy

Day 3: Keno – Dawson City

Travel to the heart of Wrangell, St. Elias’s National Park; Americas largest.

Day 4: Dawson City – Tok

Day 12: McCarthy

Day 5: Tok – Fairbanks

Mountain bike, hike, glacier walk, flight-seeing or just relax in the shadow of 17,000ft mountains.

Day 6: Fairbanks – Denali National Park

Day 13: McCarthy – Tok Area

Day 8: Denali National Park – Seward

A short drive through the Copper Basin, home to First Nations people, offering hiking and fishing.

Day 9: Seward

Day 14: Tok – Kluane National Park

Day 11: Palmer Area – McCarthy

Visit the other half of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 12: McCarthy

Day 15: Kluane National Park – Whitehorse

Day 13: McCarthy – Tok Area

Return to the Yukon’s capital, boasting a vibrant arts and cultural community.

Day 14: Tok – Kluane National Park (Haines Junction)

Day 7: Denali National Park

Day 10: Seward – Palmer Area

This package is also available starting in Anchorage.

Day 15: Kluane National Park – Whitehorse

Package includes: 14 nights of accommodation, welcome meet and travel assistance package in Whitehorse, ferry passage Portage-Whittier-Valdez, some meals depending on accommodation selection.

Package includes:: 14 nights of accommodation, meet and travel assistance package in Whitehorse, 3 breakfasts, 1 dinner, Kenai Fjords tour with lunch, full day Denali wildlife tour with lunch.

Moderate pricing from.

$2465

This package is also available starting in Anchorage.

B&B pricing from.

$2495

Cabin pricing from.

$2885

Pricing is per person, double occupancy in CAD. Car rental is an additional cost, we have a wide range of vehicles to choose from to suit your needs.

Deluxe pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy in CAD. Car rental is an additional cost, we have a wide range of vehicles to choose from to suit your needs.

ANDERSON VACATIONS

$2449


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Alaska & the Yukon / SELF DRIVE

8 Day Kenai Peninsula Explorer KEY TO MAP

ALASKA

Tour 1 Air

Tour 3 Tour 4

Fairbanks 2

Thick pine forests, steep mountain slopes covered in greenery, crystal clear streams, cascading waterfalls, moose and black bears await! Homer is known as the halibut capital of Alaska, take a water taxi across Kachemak Bay to the historic artistic community of Seldovia. Moose Pass offers a glimpse into the relaxed pace of life in small town Alaska. In Seward you will see whales and otter frolicking in the waves.

Tour 2

NORTHW

Canada Tok 1

2

Denali National Park YUKON

Anchorage 2

Valdez 1

1

Richardson Highway Area Whitehorse 1

1 Moose Pass 2 Seward

Day 1: Anchorage

3 Homer

1

Kluane National Park

1 Skagway

Haines 1

Day 2: Anchorage – Homer (3 hours) Day 3: Homer Day 4: Homer

BRITISH COLOMBIA

Day 5: Homer – Moose Pass (2½ hours) Day 6: Moose Pass – Seward (¾ hour) Day 7: Seward

8 Day Alaska National Park Explorer

Day 8: Seward – Anchorage (2½ hours) Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, welcome meet and travel assistance package in Anchorage, Kenai Fjords wildlife cruise with lunch, breakfast depending on the accommodation selected. B&B pricing from.

$1089

Moderate hotel pricing from.

$1205

Cabin based pricing from.

$1549

Deluxe pricing from.

$1849

Pricing is per person, double occupancy in USD. Car rental is an additional cost, we have a wide range of vehicles to choose from to suit your needs.

Visit Alaska’s most famous National Park, watch whales and sea otters frolicking in the waves in Kenai Fjords National Park and drive in the shadow of the towering ranges of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

Day 1: Anchorage Day 2:

Anchorage – Seward

Day 3:

Seward – Valdez

Day 4: Valdez – Richardson Highway Area Day 5:

9 Day Coast to Coast Drive

Richardson Highway – Fairbanks

Day 6:

Fairbanks – Denali National Park

Day 7:

Denali National Park

Day 8: Denali – Anchorage Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, welcome meet and travel assistance package in Anchorage, Denali wildlife tour, Kenai Fjords wildlife cruise with lunch, ferry passage Portage-Whittier-Valdez, some breakfasts and dinners depending on the accommodation selection.

View wildlife in the shadows of the impressive Mt McKinley in Denali National Park, thrill at the mountain views in Kluane National Park and learn about Yukon and Alaska’s exciting gold rush history in Fairbanks and Whitehorse.

Day 1:

B&B pricing from.

$1609

Cabin based pricing from.

$1615

Moderate hotel pricing from.

$1625

Deluxe pricing from.

$1985

Pricing is per person, double occupancy in USD. Car rental is an additional cost, we have a wide range of vehicles to choose from to suit your needs.

Arrive Anchorage

4 Day Kluane & Coast Explorer

Day 2: Anchorage Day 3:

Anchorage – Denali (4 hours)

Day 4:

Denali National Park

Travel to the beautiful Kluane National Park, then south to the top of Alaska’s inside passage. A short cruise by ferry along the Pacific coastline brings you to Skagway, gateway to the Klondike Gold Rush.

Day 5: Denali – Fairbanks (2 hours) Day 6: Fairbanks Day 7:

Fairbanks – Tok (3½ hours)

Day 8: Tok – Kluane (6½ hours) Day 9: Kluane – Whitehorse (2 hours) Package includes: 8 nights of accommodation, welcome meet and travel assistance package in Anchorage, 9 day compact vehicle rental with unlimited mileage (special conditions apply), LDW insurance, one way fee, White Pass Railroad bus and rail tour, some breakfasts and dinners depending on the accommodation selected.

Day 1:

Arrive Whitehorse

Day 2:

Whitehorse – Haines, Kluane National Park (2 hours)

Day 3:

Haines, Kluane National Park - Skagway (5 hours)

Day 4: Skagway – Whitehorse (3 hours)

B&B pricing from.

$2049

Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, 3 day car rental (special conditions apply), 750km’s paid mileage, ferry passage Haines to Skagway, travel assistance package.

Cabin based pricing from.

$2145

Pricing from.

Moderate hotel pricing from.

$2525

Pricing is per person, double occupancy in CAD.

Deluxe pricing from.

$2915

$659

Pricing is per person, double occupancy in USD.

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SELF DRIVE / Canada

9 Day Discover Ontario & Quebec KEY TO MAP Tour Air No. of nights stay

Canada

QUEBEC

2 Quebec City

ONTARIO

2 Ottawa

As this is a self drive package it can be adjusted to suit your travel interests, time frame and budget.

Day 1: Toronto – Niagara Falls (1½ hours) The short journey from Toronto to Niagara Falls will take you through the orchardladen Niagara Peninsula. On arrival in Niagara Falls join a boat ride to the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls. You also have entrance included to Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara’s Fury and the Butterfly Conservatory.

Day 2: Niagara Falls – Kingston (4 hours) On your departure discover the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, where you can visit a local country market and tour a winery. Follow the shores of Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes of North America to Kingston, a UNESCO World Heritage Destination for its remarkable and well preserved 19th century defense fortifications.

Day 3: Kingston – Ottawa (2 hours) Discover local islands as you join a cruise through the Thousand Islands on a triple deck paddle-wheeler. The ship winds its way through the small cottage islands of the Admiralty group featuring Napoleon’s Hat, Wanderer’s Channel, the Bateau Channel, the new, opulent Mandalay Mansion and the historic sights of Kingston. Your afternoon drive is dotted with small villages and surrounded by maple forests and rich pasture land as you travel to Ottawa, the capital city of Canada.

Montreal

1 Kingston

Explore magnificent coastlines, landscapes and villages. Highlights include the thundering Niagara Falls, the picturesque Thousand Islands, the heritage and parliament buildings in Ottawa, the multi-cultural and vibrant city of Montreal and the charming French ambience and deep history of Quebec City.

2

Toronto 1

Niagara Falls

United States system. You will be with the locals as you explore the way they would commute from point to point every day.

Day 7: Montreal – Quebec City (2½ hours) Following the St. Lawrence River, pass from city suburbs to the rural landscapes of forests and rich pastures, dotted with tiny villages that extend to Quebec City, the oldest walled city in North America and heart of the French Canadian culture of Canada. This evening enjoy a 3 course dinner in the heart of Old Quebec.

Day 8: Quebec City Sightseeing With a professional local guide, join a leisurely walking tour where you will explore Old Quebec. This afternoon enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view of Quebec City on a helicopter tour before embarking this evening on a storytelling walking tour where you will learn about the darker side of Quebec history with Ghost Tours of Quebec.

Day 9: Package ends Your package ends upon check out from your hotel.

Sit back and relax on an open top double decker or historic trolley as your professional guide shows you the nation’s capital with its many historical landmarks, scenic waterways and beautiful parks, your ticket is valid for one day allowing you time to hop on and off at your leisure.

Package includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 9 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Hornblower Niagara Falls cruise, entrance included to Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara’s Fury and the Butterfly Conservatory, 1000 Islands cruise, hop-on hop-off city tour in Ottawa, Montreal walking tour, entrance to the National Gallery of Canada, discovery cruise, 3 course dinner in Old Quebec, Old Quebec walking tour, Quebec City helicopter tour, Old Quebec ghost tour.

Day 5: Ottawa – Montreal (2 hours)

Moderate pricing from.

$1475

Travel through rural Ontario as you cross into Quebec at Coteau. On arrival in Montreal explore the west side of Old Montreal on a 90-minute walking tour showcasing its French heritage and rich architecture.

Superior pricing from.

$1765

Deluxe pricing from.

$2135

Day 4: Ottawa at leisure

Day 6: Montreal at leisure Your day is free to explore at your leisure. We highly recommend you join a guided cycle tour of the city. Montreal is known for its extensive inner city cycling trail

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Pricing is per person, double occupancy. One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally.


Canada / SELF DRIVE

43

9 Day French Mountains & Countryside KEY TO MAP Tour 1

Tour 2

Air

Tour 3

No. of nights stay 1 Chicoutimi

2 1 La Malbaie

Canada QUEBEC

2 Quebec City

2 Mont Tremblant

1

Saint−Sauveur

1 Montebello

Montreal

United States

ONTARIO

Explore the province of Quebec and discover the charms and adventure of Canada’s French-speaking province. Travel into the stunning Laurentian Mountains, with a vast sweep of coniferous forest dotted with hundreds of tranquil lakes and rivers. Wander the cobblestoned pathways of Old Quebec and explore the spectacular Saguenay Region.

4 Day Explore beyond Quebec City

Day 1: Montreal – Montebello (1½ hours) First stop on this scenic drive is Montebello, a picturesque village offering a resort atmosphere. Staying at the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello, this is the world’s largest log building with an impressive six-hearthed fireplace in the lobby.

Day 2: Montebello – Mont Tremblant (1½ hours) Wander through the European influenced pedestrian village, on the mountain and by the shores of Lac Tremblant, stay at the Fairmont Tremblant.

Day 3: Mont Tremblant Activity Today we have included the choice of a horseback ride or zipline experience.

Day 4: Mont Tremblant – Saint-Sauveur (1 hour) Saint-Sauveur Valley is ripe with magnificent mountains, lakes and vast open spaces. Visit many boutiques, art galleries and enjoy fine cuisine in the local restaurants. Stay at Manior Saint-Sauveur.

Stretching along the north shore of the St Lawrence River east of Quebec City from the Beaupre Coast to the Saguenay Fjord visit the quaint village and unspoiled countryside of Charlevoix. Nestled between the sea and the mountains stay at the Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, a vision of historical splendor before travelling into the spectacular Saguenay Region.

Day 1: Quebec City – Mont Sainte Anne – Le Malbaie (2 hours) Day 2: Le Malbaie Day 3: Le Malbaie – Lanse St. Jean (Cruise) – Chicoutimi (2½ hours) Day 4: Chicoutimi – Quebec City (2½ hours) Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, 4 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), cruise on Fjord Saguenay. Pricing from.

Day 5: Saint-Sauveur – Quebec City (3 hours)

5 Day Explore beyond Montreal

Following the St. Lawrence River through rural landscapes to the oldest walled city in North America. Stay at the Manior Victoria.

Day 6: Quebec City Walking Tour Join a local guide for a leisurely walking tour where you will explore the architecture, historical sites and significant events in Quebec’s history.

Day 7: Quebec City – La Malbaie , Charlevoix (2 hours) Located at the mouth of the Malbaie River stay at the Fairmont Le Manior Richelieu, nestled majestically between the sea and the mountains, this accommodation blends the quiet charm of the countryside with a luxury hotel.

Day 8: La Malbaie – Chicoutimi (2½ hours) The Saguenay Region encompasses the provinces most spectacular scenery and marine life. Join a cruise on the Fjord Saguenay. Stay at Hôtel La Saguenéenne.

Day 9: Chicoutimi – Quebec City (2½ hours)

Located north of Montreal, the Laurentides region is blanketed in mountains and lakes with fresh air, wide open spaces and pretty villages teeming with bistros, bars and boutiques. Whether rafting the rivers or relaxing in a Nordic bath, enjoying a sugar shack meal or apple picking, you will enjoy this stunning region.

Day 1: Montreal – Montebello (1½ hours) Day 2: Montebello – Mont Tremblant (1½ hours) Day 3: Mont Tremblant Activity Day 4: Mont Tremblant – Saint Sauver (1 hour) Day 5: Saint Sauver – Montreal (1 hour)

Return your car to Quebec City where your package ends. Package includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 9 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), choice of activity in Mont Tremblant, cruise on Fjord Saguenay, 3 course dinner in Old Quebec, Old Quebec walking tour. Pricing from.

$565

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$1590

Package includes: 4 nights of accommodation, 5 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), choice of an activity in Mont Tremblant. Pricing from.

$725

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy. (One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally).

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SELF DRIVE / Canada

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

14 Day Maritimes Gems

NEW BRUNSWICK

Canada

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2 Charlottetown 2 Baddeck 1

Louisbourg

1 Pictou

2 Fundy National Park

NOVA SCOTIA

1 Liscomb Mills

This comprehensive self-drive itinerary combines the highlights of the Maritimes and exploring areas that you cannot access by scheduled tour services. With the flexibility of having a car you can choose to walk one of the many hiking trails, linger at the many historic sites and join any of the local adventures at your own choice.

Digby 1

2 Halifax 1 Lunenburg

KEY TO MAP Tour Air

Day 1: Halifax Arrive Halifax and pick up your rental car. Welcome to Nova Scotia’s provincial capital, this attractive city is a bustling hub of art galleries, shops, museums, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and vibrant nightlife centred around the picturesque waterfront.

Day 2: Halifax This morning enjoy the Halifax highlights tour, take in the sights of Halifax Historic Properties, Spring Garden Road, Province House, the Old Town Clock and much more. Spend the day touring Halifax Waterfront area.

Day 3: Halifax - Lunenburg (1 ½ hours) Drive the south shore today along the Lighthouse Route. En route visit Peggy’s Cove, a picturesque fishing village surrounded by bare granite and coastal barrens. Continue on to Mahone Bay, a relaxing seaside town re-known for its quiet beauty and internationally known churches. Visit Lunenburg, a unique town in terms of architecture and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 4: Lunenburg - Digby (3 hours) Continue your drive north to Kejimkujik National Park. Visit the excellent visitor centre, which houses replicas of the native tools found by archaeologists dating back 4500 years ago. Continue your drive to Annapolis Valley, which boasts spectacular views of the Annapolis Basin, before continuing on to the Digby Area. Overnight Smiths Cove.

Day 5: Digby - Fundy National Park (5 hours) Take the short drive to Digby. Board the ferry to Saint John, New Brunswick. Places to visit include Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site, the old city market, Loyalist House, the New Brunswick Museum and the Reversing Falls. Continue along the spectacular Fundy Coastal Drive via St. Martins to the Fundy National Park. The Fundy National Park has 206 square kilometres of steep coastal cliffs, forest clad hills, deep rich valleys and rolling meadows.

Day 6: Fundy National Park Spend the day exploring this magnificent park. The park is renowned for its hiking trails, with over 104 kms of trails to choose from, ranging from easy ½ km loops to a demanding 50 km circuit around the park. Be sure to visit Hopewell Cape, home of Hopewell Rocks and explore this natural phenomena.

No. of nights stay

Day 10: Pictou - Baddeck (2 ½ hours) Depart Pictou and continue to Cape Breton via the Canso Causeway and on to Baddeck. This scenic village overlooks the beautiful Bras d’Or Lakes and the most notable resident historically was Alexander Graham Bell - you can visit the National Historic Site named after him. Overnight Baddeck.

Day 11: Baddeck Today you will follow the famous Cabot Trail clockwise, one of the most spectacular drives in all of Canada. Drive the Ceilidh Trail to the French Acadian community of Cheticamp. The trail then winds around the rocky splendor of Cape Breton’s northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Day 12: Baddeck - Louisbourg (2 hours) Depart Baddeck via Glace Bay, home of the Miners Museum and Marconi National Historical Site. Follow the trail to Louisbourg, home to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the largest historical reconstruction in North America.

Day 13: Louisbourg - Liscomb Mills (4 hours) Depart Louisbourg and continue on to Canso Causeway. Drive along the Eastern Shore and follow the Marine Drive Route where you will find nature, history and culture, as well as rugged coast, tranquil bays and beaches, unspoiled forest fauna and crystal clear lakes and streams. Continue on to Liscomb Mills where you can relax and enjoy your surroundings.

Day 14: Liscomb Mills - Halifax (3 hours) Take a leisurely drive back to Halifax. En route visit Musqodoboit Harbour & Valley, a haven for nature lovers, and Martinique Beach – the longest beach in the province. Package includes: 13 nights of accommodation, 14 day mid–size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Halifax city tour, Digby to Saint John ferry (including vehicle charge) and Charlottetown walking tour.

Day 7: Fundy National Park - Charlottetown (3 ½ hours)

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Today follow the Acadian Coastal Drive via Sackville and Port Elgin and onto the Confederation Bridge. Continue along the Red Sands Shore north to Summerside. Rich in heritage, the stately homes that grace the downtown residential core were once home to many a wealthy shipbuilder. Make your way to Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 8: Charlottetown Spend the day exploring Charlottetown and the surrounding areas. Take a historic walking tour or stroll along the streets of Charlottetown and retrace the footsteps of the Fathers of Confederation. Be sure to visit Founders’ Hall – Canada’s Birthplace Pavilion or the National Historic Street called Great George.

Day 9: Charlottetown - Pictou (3 hours) Drive southeast through the Points East Coastal Route and visit the Point Prim Lighthouse before continuing on to the Wood Islands ferry terminal. Board the NFL Ferry, a crossing of approximately 75 minutes, which takes you over to Caribou, Nova Scotia (payable locally). Drive east along the Sunrise Trail to the historic town of Pictou.

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Canada / SELF DRIVE

11 Day Maritime Discovery

Canada PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2 Charlottetown

NEW BRUNSWICK

1

Baddeck 2 Pictou

Fredericton Fundy National Park

Relax and rejuvenate on winding trails and sandy beaches. Visit USA picturesque St. Andrews by-the Sea and enjoy the quaint charm of this coastal town. Explore the Bay of Fundy known for its impressive tidal movements and enormous rock formations. Visit Charlottetown, the elegant seaside city known as the birthplace of Canada and explore the historic streets, walking trails and waterside boardwalks at your own pace.

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Louisbourg 1

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St Andrews by-the-Sea

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Annapolis Royal 1 Oak Island 1

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Day 4: Annapolis Royal – Digby – St. Andrews by-the-Sea (1 ½ hours) Day 5: Explore St. Andrews by-the-Sea Day 6: St. Andrews by-the-Sea – Fredericton (2 hours) Day 7:

Fredericton – Fundy National Park (2 ½ hours)

8 Day Enchanting Islands Self Drive

Day 8: Explore Fundy National Park Day 9: Fundy National Park – Charlottetown (3 ½ hours) Day 10: Explore Charlottetown Day 11: Charlottetown – Halifax (4 hours) Package includes: 10 nights of accommodation, 11 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Fredericton voyageur canoe tour, Charlottetown walking tour, Digby ferry including vehicle charge, Anne of Green Gables tour. Pricing from.

$2149

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

8 Day Captivating Cape Breton

Enjoy fresh salt air, sandy beaches, mountain vistas and much more. Pass through fields of green, dine on succulent seafood, and travel the world famous Cabot Trail on this tour of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island. Experience spectacular spectacularscenery sceneryfrom fromthe themountains mountainstotothe thesea. sea.Celebrate Celebrate Nova Scotia’s Scotia’s Scottish Scottishroots rootsin inthe thehistoric historictown townofofPictou Pictoubefore beforecontinuing continuing on to the scenic scenic village villageof ofBaddeck Baddeckoverlooking overlookingthe thebeautiful beautifulBras Brasd’Or d’OrLakes. Lakes. Explore Explore the world therenown world renown Cabot Trail, Cabot with Trail, its with dramatic its dramatic coastal views coastal and views and highland highland scenery scenery it’s known it’s known to be to one beofone theofmost the most spectacular spectacular drivesdrives in all in all of Canada. of Canada. Visit the Visit Fortress the Fortress of Louisbourg of Louisbourg National National HistoricHistoric site andsite take and take a stepa back step back in history in history whenwhen all of all Nova of Scotia Nova Scotia was a was battleground. a battleground. Discover Discover rugged coastlines, rugged coastlines, tranquil bays tranquil and crystal bays and clear crystal lakesclear and streams lakes and as you streams follow the asMarine you follow Drivethe route Marine along Drive the Eastern route along Shore. the Eastern Shore.

Day 1:

Arrive Halifax

Day 2:

Halifax – Oak Island (1 hour)

Day 3:

Oak Island – Charlottetown (4 hours)

Day 4:

Prince Edward Island Touring

Day 5:

Charlottetown – Baddeck (5 hours)

Day 6:

Cabot Trail Touring

Day 7:

Baddeck – Halifax (3½ hours)

Day 8: Package ends Day 1: Arrive Halifax

Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 8 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), 7 breakfasts, 4 dinners, 1 picnic lunch, Peggy’s Cove, Lunenburg World Heritage Site, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Confederation Bridge, Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place, Prince Edward Island National Park, ferry from Prince Edward Island, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, whale-watching boat tour, lobster dinner

Day 2: Explore Halifax Day 3: Halifax - Pictou (2 hours) Day 4: Pictou - Baddeck (2 ½ hours) Day 5: Explore Cabot Trail Day 6: Baddeck - Louisbourg (2 hours)

Departure dates 2016: Jun 12, 26; Jul 10, 24*; Aug 7, 21, 28; Sep 11*, 25; Oct 9 * 2 bilingual English/German tour departures are noted

Day 7: Louisbourg - Liscombe (4 hours) Day 8: Liscombe - Halifax (3 hours) Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 8 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometers (special conditions apply), Halifax city tour. Pricing from.

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$2365

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$1335

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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SELF DRIVE / Canada

11 Day Charms & Treasures of Newfoundland

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

KEY TO MAP Tour

Canada

1 Quirpon Island

Air No. of nights stay

1

Main Brook

1

Gros Morne National Park 2

Twillingate

Deer Lake 1

Immerse yourself in the oldest & most eastern city in North America, go back in time to where the Vikings once stood at L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gros Morne National Park and stay in a unique lighthouse inn on this unique and diverse self-drive through Newfoundland.

NEWFOUNDLAND

2 Trinity

2 St. John’s

Day 1: St. John’s Arrive St. John’s and pick up your rental car and explore the oldest city in North America. This historical, vibrant city has many attractions with the added bonus of a wide selection of restaurants from fine dining to traditional Newfoundland fare.

Day 2: St. John’s

Day 11: Package ends

This morning, drive along the Irish Loop on the east coast of the Avalon Peninsula to Bay Bulls Ecological Reserve. Continue on to Bay Bulls where you will enjoy a cruise around the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, a protective sanctuary for kittiwakes, murres, puffins and other seabirds. The waters off Bay Bulls are home to the world’s largest population of humpback whales.

Depart your accommodations and drive the short distance to Deer Lake Airport where you will drop off your rental car ready for your onward journey.

Day 3: St. John’s - Trinity (2 ½ hours)

Package includes: 10 nights of accommodation, 11 day mid–size car rental including unlimited kilometers (special conditions apply), St. John’s city tour, Bay Bulls Nature Cruise, Western Brook Pond Boat Cruise, and documentation kit including travel wallet, driving directions, maps.

This morning enjoy a city tour of St. John’s. You will visit the National Historic Site of Cape Spear and will enjoy a beautiful view on top of Signal Hill. Depart St. John’s and continue along the Conception Bay Scenic Drive to the charming town of Brigus, before continuing to the Bonavista Peninsula and onto the cultural capital of Newfoundland – Trinity.

Day 4: Trinity Today explore the region further. The Bonavista Bay is an area of extreme natural beauty. Take time to visit Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, The Mattthew Interpretation Centre and the historic Ryan Premises before returning back to Trinity.

Day 5: Trinity - Twillingate (4 hours) Take a leisurely drive west visiting the spectacular ‘Road to the Beaches’ area. Places to visit include Salvage - voted one of Canada’s top ten prettiest towns. Continue west and enjoy a full day of exploring along the “Road to the Isles” to explore the many coves, inlets and fishing villages dotted along the coastline. Continue to the charming fishing community of Twillingate.

Day 6: Twillingate - Gros Morne National Park (4 ½ hours) Today leave behind the Central Region of Newfoundland and head west through a vast expanse of lush forest and contrasting scenery towards Deer Lake, drive north along the Viking Trail (Route 430) to Gros Morne National Park – designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 for it’s impressive geological features.

Day 7: Gros Morne National Park Today explore the north side of the park. Highlights include the scenic community of Norris Point and Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse in Rocky Harbour. In the afternoon enjoy the spectacular Western Brook Pond Fjord Boat Tour – the only way, other than by helicopter to see the spectacular Western Brook Gorge.

Day 8: Gros Morne National Park - Quirpon Island (5 hours) Drive north continuing along the Viking trail up to Quirpon Island dock. You will be transferred by small power boat over to Quirpon Island. Stay in a recently refurbished original light-keeper’s residence which is located on Quirpon Island in Cape Bauld on the northernmost tip of the Great Northern Peninsula.

Day 9: Quirpon Island - Main Brook (1 hour) Depart Quirpon Island by boat transfer over to Quirpon dock. Today you will take the time to visit both L’Anse aux Meadows – the only authenticated Viking settlement site in North America and Norstead Viking Village – a fascinating reenactment of how Vikings lived over 1000 years ago.

Day 10: Main Brook - Deer Lake (5 hours) Today take a leisurely drive back down the Viking Trail and visit Port au Choix National Historic Site and view artifacts of the Maritime Archaic people who occupied the area over 3700 years ago. Continue your journey to Deer Lake.

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*Note: Quirpon Island Lighthouse Inn – A hike from Quirpon island dock to the Inn may be required, dependent on weather conditions. (All meals and boat transfer included at Quirpon Island).

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$2598


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Canada / SELF DRIVE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

11 Day Wonders of Western Newfoundland

KEY TO MAP

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Tour 1

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2 Quirpon Island

1

No. of nights stay

Main Brook

Gros Morne National Park 4 Deer Lake 2

Humber Valley 1

NEWFOUNDLAND

Explore a region of astounding, raw and unspoiled beauty. You’ll find scenery to take your breath away. Journey through the Humber Valley with sheer, sweeping beauty stretching 70 lush kilometres. Visit Gros Morne National Park, the second largest National Park in eastern Canada and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Encircled by tiny seaside communities, encompassing forests and striking cliffs and shorelines, the spectacular beauty of the park provides the perfect backdrop for all kinds of outdoor adventures. A highlight of your trip is visting Quirpon Island, Newfoundland’s best location for viewing icebergs due to its northernmost location.

Day 1:

Deer Lake – Humber Valley (20 minutes)

Day 2: Explore Humber Valley Region Day 3:

Humber Valley – Gros Morne National Park (North Side) (1 ½ hours)

Day 4: Explore Gros Morne National Park Day 5: Gros Morne National Park – Quirpon Island (5 hours) Day 6: Explore Quirpon Island Day 7:

Quirpon Island - Main Brook (1 hour)

2 Trinity

Dildo 1 Avalon Peninsula

2 St. John’s

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6 Day Whales, Bergs & Birds The Avalon Peninsula with it’s stunning scenery is a place full of natural wonders. Witness icebergs drifting along coastlines, groups of whales frolicking and migratory seabirds nesting on the cliffs. Spend time in St. John’s, a city perched on the edge of nature, surrounded by scenic beauty and wildlife. Wander the winding, colourful streets and experience the city’s rich history and culture. Explore the Trinity area and step back in time in this culturally rich oceanside town containing beautifully restored fishing rooms and saltbox houses. History, friendliness and steadfast authenticity are woven into every aspect of the area.

Day 8: Explore Main Brook Day 9: Main Brook – Gros Morne National Park (South Side) (4 hours)

Day 1:

Day 10: Explore Gros Morne National Park

Arrive St. John’s

Day 11: Gros Morne National Park – Deer Lake (1 hour)

Day 2: Explore St. John’s

Package includes: 10 nights of accommodation, 11 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), St Anthony nature cruise.

Day 3:

Day 4: Avalon Peninsula – Trinity (3 ½ hours)

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Day 5: Explore Trinity

$1885

St. John’s – Avalon Peninsula (½ hour)

Day 6: Trinity – St. John’s (3 ½ hours)

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Package includes: 5 nights of accommodation, 6 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), St. John’s city tour, Bay Bulls nature cruise, Trinity Bay nature cruise.

7 Day Far East of the Western World

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As the oldest and most easterly city in North America, this is where heritage lives. Melded with culture, history, and personality, St. John’s has survived two World Wars, five centuries, countless hardships and triumphs. It’s become a rare, old city full of character, experience and charisma, with a contemporary, sophisticated edge.

$1395

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 1: St. John’s Day 2: Explore St. John’s Day 3:

St. John’s - Avalon Peninsula (1 ½ hours)

Day 4: Avalon Peninsula - Dildo (1 ½ hours) Day 5: Dildo - Trinity (2 ½ hours) Day 6: Explore Trinity & Bonavista Day 7: Trinity - St. John’s (3 ½ hours) Package includes: 6 nights of accommodation, 7 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), St. John’s city tour, Ferryland lighthouse picnic, Trinity Bay nature cruise. Pricing from.

$1505

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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UNIQUELY CANADIAN EXPERIENCES / Canada

Unique Experiences

These lodges and adventures are in remote and stunning locations, enabling you to truly immerse yourself in the environment and get up close and personal with the wildlife and nature. Meet the Cariboo Mountains - Bear Whisperer™

Bears, Wildlife and Nature! This Canadian Signature Experience® immerses you in the mountain wilderness providing a unique perspective as you “see nature through the eyes of the forest”. Safely travel bear country observing grizzlies, moose, caribou, mountain goats, wolves, birds and all mountain dwellers in their natural habitat. Prepare to be amazed as this adventure takes you from lowland valleys in early spring to high alpine, boreal berry patches and salmon bearing rivers with the power to reveal the very soul of British Columbia’s iconic features. An authentic Canadian wilderness experience provoking your ‘wild within’ and discovery of the natural world giving you a wealth of lifetime memories or even life changing moments in nature.

With over 30 years experience guiding nature and wildlife travelers, Gary Zorn, known as the Bear Whisperer™, has extensive knowledge and great respect for the grizzlies. There are no viewing platforms. The animals are wild and free. Following the bears through the seasons provides opportunities to explore the diversity of the wildlife habitat and the wilderness world. This is the only place you can “Walk With The Grizzlies” as they feast on spawning salmon. From the wilderness adventures to the comfortable welcoming homey atmosphere of the lodge with its country style gourmet fare this is a truly Canadian adventure.

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Canada / UNIQUELY CANADIAN WILDLIFE EXPERIENCES

Sonora Resort Rugged mountains, a cloak of old-growth forest and sapphire blue waters make Sonora Island one of Canada's loveliest spots — and Sonora Resort is a jewel in the midst of all this wild beauty. Long known as a luxury destination on British Columbia’s Inside Passage, this all-inclusive Relais & Châteaux resort invites guests to design the vacation of their dreams, whether it is an outdoor wilderness adventure or a relaxing spa retreat. Sonora’s Canadian wilderness setting is a haven for wilderness enthusiasts, where guests can commune with nature on an eco-tour to view orcas and grizzly bears, kayak the pristine local waters, or land a prize catch on a fishing expedition. After an afternoon of adventure, Island Currents Spa offers outdoor mineral pools, perfect for a soothing soak, and an array of locally inspired treatments. Exquisite meals are prepared by Executive Chef, Terry Pichor in the ocean view dining room, where guests can savour local and international fine wines. Private suites, cozy common areas and inviting hot tubs create a home away from home with inviting décor and luxurious amenities. It is an ideal setting for rejuvenation, capped by a spectacular ocean view. Sonora Resort is just a 50 minute helicopter flight from Vancouver International Airport, or a one hour water taxi tour from Campbell River on Vancouver Island.

From $690 (transportation additional)

Great Bear Rainforest Motor Sailing

Deluxe/ Unique Experience

Great Bear Lodge

This eco, Canadian Signature Experience® explores BC’s Great Bear Rainforest aboard comfortable 68' expedition yachts. Guests join expert crew and renowned Naturalists in search of extraordinary wildlife like humpback whales and orca, sea birds, black bears and grizzlies. We join First Nations guides with hopes of catching a glimpse of the all-white Spirit Bear and discover scenic Fjordland. Travelling this region by small ship is an unparalleled way to immerse one’s self in one of the last tracts of coastal temperate rainforests with ever-changing views and opportunities to go ashore. Departs: Various itineraries from late August to mid October. Duration: 8 days/ 7 nights Incl: All food from lunch on day 1 to lunch on day 8, onboard lodging, Permits and guiding fees, shore excursions and use of sea kayaks.

Great Bear Lodge offers grizzly bear viewing on the remote central coast of British Columbia, with tours leaving from Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. The charming floating lodge accommodates a maximum of 16 guests, and is powered by wind, solar and micro-hydro. A wildlife biologist leads each tour, by boat or on platforms.

From $5075

From $1620 (2 nights)

Unique Experience

Wickaninnish Inn

Voted by National Geographic Adventure as 'One of the Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth', the lodge is a perfect place for guests wanting to be immersed in the nature of one of the last great temperate rainforests on earth, the Great Bear Rainforest.

Unique Lodge

Clayoquot Wilderness Resort 30 minutes by boat from Tofino rests the premier eco-safari destination Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. The resort is open from mid May to the end of September and offers all inclusive adventures of three, four or seven nights. Clayoquot Wilderness Resort promises the perfect pairing of soft adventure and soft beds – a delicious blend of childhood wishes and grown-up dreams.

Package pricing on request The Wickaninnish Inn, a Relais & Châteaux property since 1997, overlooks the Pacific Ocean and Chesterman Beach on Vancouver Island’s rugged west coast, near the eclectic town of Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park. The two contemporary cedar buildings, set against a backdrop of ancient temperate forest, boast an extensive local art collection, and all rooms and suites offer ocean or beach views, gas fireplace, soaker tub and individual balcony. Uncompromising service, including a concierge team, is a standard.

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Knight Inlet Lodge

The sole resort on Chesterman Beach, Tofino’s longest at over two kilometres, the Inn is home to refined West Coast cuisine at The Pointe Restaurant. One of Tofino's top restaurants and a must-go Vancouver Island dining destination.

Knight Inlet Lodge is Canada's premier grizzly bear viewing resort. The original and largest grizzly bear lodge in B.C. We are committed to environmentally responsible wildlife viewing. With grizzly bear viewing from late May through mid October Knight Inlet Lodge is the location to see grizzlies in the wild. Whale watching tours are also possible from mid July to late September.

From $360

Package pricing on request

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

Deluxe

Unique Lodge

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UNIQUELY CANADIAN EXPERIENCES / Canada

Shearwater Resort and Marina

Shearwater Resort & Marina, a World Class Fishing & Eco Adventure Resort in the Great Bear Rainforest on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. The "Gateway to the Great Bear Rainforest," is located on the calm and protected waters of the central coast of British Columbia. Its strategic location is the central hub of the waters traveled by mariners heading to and from Alaska via the Inside Passage or traveling throughout the British Columbia Coast. Situated across from Bella Bella BC, 60 miles west of Bella Coola on Denny Island. This vacation resort has all of the amenities that you could ever wish for in a wilderness environment. They also have the Cedar Lodge, a Bar and Restaurant. RV & Campground Park, transient moorage for sailboats and power boats, fuel dock with propane, marine repair shipyard, with a haul out and boat lift area, grocery store, liquor store, hardware store, laundromat, showers, BC Ferry Terminal, boat rentals, and all of the bait, tackle and gear that you would need.

Be sure to take advantage of the tailor made all-inclusive fly-in vacation packages with your guide. Chase down Chinook (King) Salmon up to 75lbs and Coho(Silver) Salmon weighing up to 25lbs and explore the wilderness in search of the World Famous Spirit Bear(Kermode Bear), the only place in the World to see a White Phase Black Bear. Visit some areas to view 10000 year old pictographs, totems and burial chambers. While you are commuting to these amazing areas you will come across white sided dolphins chasing your boat, humpback whales breaching and killer whales (orcas) cruising with their pods in search of their next meal. This is just a taste of life at Shearwater and we so look forward to sharing this part of paradise with you!

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Canada / UNIQUELY CANADIAN CYCLING EXPERIENCES

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Uniquely Canadian Cycling Experiences

Discover the Rockies by bike with Mountain Madness Tours

Under the brilliance of an open sky with no roof to restrict your view, a 300 kilometres bicycle tour from Jasper to Canmore becomes an adventure for the body, mind, and soul. Ride unhurried along spacious shoulders, enjoying the company of ancient trees and mighty, snow-capped peaks. The tour traverses two national parks via the spectacular Icefields Parkway winding between Jasper and Lake Louise, and the calm pace offers ample time to take in views of endless mountains, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls and wildlife. Cycle the historic Bow Valley Parkway to Banff, before setting off for the final destination, Canmore, on the Legacy Trail bike path.

sightseeing, and relaxation. The support service provides transfers to Jasper for you and your bike (bike rentals available) from Western Canadian gateways such as Edmonton or Calgary. Your luggage is carried for you; all you need to do is ride. Should you need anything – a hill reprieve, assistance with your bike or access to your belongings, the support van will always be just around the corner. Rest stops complete with food and beverages are set up along the way to keep you nourished and hydrated. Each day culminates at unique and beautiful accommodations. Enjoy dinner (included) in the laid-back atmosphere of a rustic mountain setting as the day’s adventures are recounted amongst great company and new friends.

You’ll travel this impressive distance over 4 – 6 days to enjoy a great balance of riding,

Package pricing on request From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

Unique Experience www.andersonvacations.ca


British Columbia Blessed with breathtaking landscapes and cosmopolitan cities, there are mountains to climb, beaches to comb, forests to hike, parks to stroll and nightlife and shopping to explore.

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British Columbia / INTRODUCTION

Vancouver – a vibrant metropolitan city, Vancouver is nestled between majestic mountains, sparkling ocean, rainforests and beautiful foliage. All four seasons make Vancouver one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

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Whistler – located only 2 hours from Vancouver, Whistler blends the charm of an alpine village with the amenities of an urban centre. The pedestrian only Whistler Village offers fine dining, vibrant nightlife and outdoor adventures.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Vancouver Island – a 90 minute ferry ride from the mainland, the island has one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems with rainforests, marshes, meadows, beaches, mountains, oceans, rivers and lakes. A premier location for whale watching, birding, as well as salmon and trout fishing.

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Okanagan – located in southern British Columbia the Okanagan Valley is one of the warmest regions in all of Canada. Locals flock to the area’s renowned orchards and vineyards; sandy lakeside beaches and golf courses.

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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast – this is a region with a past rich in the spirit of adventure. Stay at one of the many guest ranches, visit one of the many historic sites, explore the Gold Rush Trail and cowboy history in the Cariboo. Northern BC – visit pristine wilderness, the region is known for its magnificent freshwater and saltwater fishing, paddling, hiking, skiing and snowmobiling. Parks provide habitats and sanctuary for wildlife as small as birds and as large as grizzly bears.

Vancouver

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Kootenay Rockies – four of British Columbia’s seven national parks are located here, and wildlife flourishes. Visit wonderfully restored heritage towns, thriving art communities and gold rush boomtowns.

United States

8 Day Ultimate West Coast Explorer 5 Day Vancouver & Victoria Combo Combine the highlights of these three scenic cities. Explore the vibrant metropolitan of Vancouver, wander along English Bay and shop on fashionable Robson Street. In Victoria visit the renowned Butchart Gardens with 22 hectares of colourful gardens. In Whistler you can join one of the many outdoor activities or just wander through this picturesque alpine resort.

Day 1:

Arrive Vancouver

Day 2:

Vancouver Sightseeing

Day 3: Vancouver – Victoria (Coach/Ferry) Day 4: Victoria Sightseeing Day 5:

Victoria – Vancouver (Floatplane)

Package Includes: 4 nights of accommodation, Vancouver hop-on hop-off city tour, entrance to the FlyOver Canada experience and the Vancouver Lookout, 1 hour cruise on Burrard Inlet, full day tour to Victoria with Butchart Gardens, whale watching excursion, or zipline eco-adventure, floatplane flight Victoria to Vancouver.

Day 1: Arrive Vancouver Day 2: Vancouver Sightseeing Day 3: North Shore Tour

Moderate pricing from.

$1049

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$1219

Day 6: Whistler – Victoria (Floatplane)

Deluxe pricing from.

$1365

Day 7: Victoria Sightseeing

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Day 4: Vancouver – Whistler (Coach) Day 5: Whistler Activity

Day 8: Victoria – Vancouver (Coach/Ferry) Package includes: 7 nights of accommodation, hop-on hop-off city tour, 1 hour harbour cruise, entrance to the Vancouver Lookout, Forbidden city walking tour, North Shore tour including Capilano Suspension Bridge & Grouse Mountain, coach Vancouver to Whistler, choice of horseback riding, whitewater rafting, ATV tour or Peak 2 Peak gondola ride in Whistler, floatplane Whistler to Victoria, whale watching excursion, coach/ferry transfer Victoria to Vancouver. Moderate pricing from.

$1795

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$2028

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$2645

Discover British Columbia with BC Ferries

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

BC Ferries is your connection to spectacular scenery, destinations and people. As one of the largest and most sophisticated ferry systems in the world, BC Ferries currently serves over 20 million guests annually, providing marine transportation throughout coastal British Columbia. Whether you are travelling to the coastal city of Victoria for the historic charm or the west coast of Vancouver Island for the miles of beaches and surf, BC Ferries provides you a prelude to the awe-inspiring scenic BC coast. Travel through the breathtaking Inside Passage to whale watch, spot eagles overhead or discover historic villages. Marvel at the northern fjords along the Discovery Coast Connector service or take in the rugged beauty of the Haida Gwaii.

Package pricing on request From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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VANCOUVER CITY STAY & ACCOMMODATION / British Columbia

4 Day Vancouver City Stay

Sheraton Wall Centre

A vibrant metropolitan city on the west coast, Vancouver is nestled between majestic mountains, sparkling ocean, rainforests and beautiful foliage. All four seasons make Vancouver one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is a walkable city, the locals take great pride in welcoming visitors with clean, safe and vibrant streets, day or night. Ride a bike through Stanley Park, relax on the beach at English Bay or shop on the trendy Robson Street. Only 20 minutes from downtown you can be at the top of Grouse Mountain, over-looking the harbour, or explore Capilano Suspension Bridge Park and experience the spectacular tree-top walk. Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, hop-on hop-off city tour, 1 hour harbour cruise, FlyOver Canada experience, entrance to the Vancouver Lookout, Sea to Sky tour with zodiak ride, craft brewery tour (set dates) Moderate pricing from.

$755

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$859

Deluxe pricing from.

$1235

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

This award-winning hotel with 733 guest rooms and suites — the largest hotel and 2nd tallest building in Vancouver is located in the heart of downtown, and is walking distance to all international dining and attractions. The floor-to-ceiling window guestrooms feature panoramic views, Sheraton Sweet Sleeper™ beds, individual heat/air-conditioning, voicemail, ironing facilities, tea/coffee making facilities, dataports, in-room safes and free wifi in all guest rooms and lobby. Guests can enjoy complimentary use of the health club (gym, pool, Jacuzzi and sauna). Café One opens from 6.30am for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bar One is open until 1am with live entertainment from 9pm-1am. Complimentary 24-hour use of Link @ Sheraton business centre. Free shuttle service is available between hotel and Canada Place.

From $225

Superior

Rosewood Hotel Georgia Following its debut in the Roaring ‘20s, the legendary Hotel Georgia came to be known as Vancouver’s most historic and elegant retreat. When it first welcomed guests in 1927, the hotel brought unheard of luxuries to the young city of Vancouver and Canada’s West Coast. As Rosewood Hotel Georgia, the fully restored Georgian Revival property was returned to its former grandeur with additional elegance afforded by extensive amenities and the impeccable service of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. From the painstaking restoration of Old World craftsmanship to the addition of the most luxurious furnishings and latest technology, Rosewood Hotel Georgia offers an unmatched combination of legacy and luxury. Ideally located in the heart of downtown, Rosewood Hotel Georgia provides discerning travellers with a level of stylish elegance equal to its landmark location. Designed with a residential atmosphere, the 156 rooms and suites layer modern sophistication against the historic backdrop of the restored hotel. Guests can also be pampered at Sense, a Rosewood Spa or enjoy cocktails and epicurean delights in a variety of lounges including the seasonal Reflections Lounge to the 1920s speakeasy inspired Prohibition Bar.

From $295

The Rosedale on Robson Hotel

Fairmont Waterfront Hotel

Comfortable, casual, and convenient. This is the Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel, your all-suite accommodation that makes it easy to enjoy the best of downtown Vancouver. When you stay at the Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel, you will have plenty of room to stretch out and relax in one of the 217 spacious oneand two-bedroom suites and penthouses.

Enjoy relaxed west coast luxury at the Fairmont Waterfront. Sweeping views of the harbour and mountains combined with modern décor, close to trendy eateries in historic Gastown, Robson Street shops, the Seawall and Stanley Park. Stop to smell the flowers in the rooftop garden where the hotel's fresh herbs and honey are sourced. ARC Restaurant is located just off the lobby.

From $175

From $370

Moderate

The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

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Deluxe

Deluxe

Fairmont Pacific Rim

Nestled between the majestic coastal mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver’s spectacular scenery and vibrant lifestyle attracts visitors from across the globe. At the centre of this world class city is The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. Historic yet timeless, classic yet modern, with service and hospitality that exceed expectations.

Fairmont Pacific Rim – Vancouver’s definitive luxury hotel - offers unobstructed mountain and harbour views. Designed with five star standards and amenities, combining the best of the Pacific Rim in its architecture and décor. Featuring eclectic dining destinations, resort-style Willow Stream Spa, rooftop pool, luxurious suites and guestrooms with lavish appointments.

From $370

From $370

Deluxe

Deluxe

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British Columbia / VANCOUVER ACCOMMODATION

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Ramada Downtown Vancouver Ramada Downtown Vancouver Hotel on Granville Street offers a great mix of comfort, convenience, and affordability. Conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Vancouver’s vibrant and eclectic entertainment district only steps from the city’s top restaurants, nightclubs, attractions and shopping venues. Also, the Davie Village district and Yaletown are only a short 5 minute walk from the front door. Each guestroom and suite at the Ramada Inn and Suites, Downtown Vancouver Hotel has been recently restyled to provide the ultimate in comfort and style along with high-speed wireless Internet, in-room coffee and tea, hairdryers, iron and board, flat screen HI-DEF TVs with extended cable and international news. The downtown Vancouver hotel suites are individually temperature controlled for heat or air-conditioning. We also offer a daily complimentary newspaper and full complimentary access to Steve Nash Fitness World located just a two minute walk from the front door. On-site parking is available at the Ramada Inn and Suites Downtown Vancouver hotel for an additional $18/night. The Ramada Downtown is a pet friendly Vancouver hotel. Speaking many different languages, the warm and courteous staff looks forward to welcoming you to Vancouver, BC and the Ramada Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver Hotel on Granville Street.

From $139

Coast Coal Harbour Hotel

Moderate

Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites Vancouver Located steps away from the world-famous Stanley Park and the beautiful beaches of English Bay, the hotel features 199 guestrooms with private balconies, including spacious suites with full kitchens offering panoramic views of the city, mountains and local waterways. Enjoy all that Vancouver has to offer, and always return to a warm welcome at the Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites.

From $145 Boasting 220 guestrooms, each featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek work spaces, the Coast Coal Harbour is one of the city's most environmentally friendly hotels, with a strict Zero Waste management system.

Moderate

Sandman Suites on Davie

Centrally located in the heart of downtown Vancouver's business district, and steps from the Vancouver Convention Centre, Gastown, Robson Street shopping & restaurants, Canada Place cruise ship terminal, Stanley Park and the Seawall, the Coast Coal Harbour is for travelers who like to experience contemporary accommodation in the heart of the city. Complimentary wifi.

Situated in the picturesque neighbourhood of the West End, Sandman Suites on Davie Street overlooks English Bay, providing all the rooms and suites with breathtaking views of the ocean and mountains. Located close to beaches, famous Stanley Park, and Granville Island, this hotel is the perfect place to combine sightseeing and nature walks.

From $188

From $129

Superior

Moderate

Westin Wall Centre

Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre Situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre is located directly across the street from both Rogers Arena and BC Place making this the ideal spot for all concerts, sporting events, and everything downtown has to offer. The hotel features an indoor pool, business centre, fitness centre, Moxie’s Grill & Bar, and Shark Club Bar & Grill.

From $109

Moderate

Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver is situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The spectacular setting allows guests to experience exceptional service with first-class amenities. The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver brings a taste of Europe to one of North America’s most beautiful cities.

From $190 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

Superior

This 4-diamond luxury hotel opened in January 2010 in a distinct marina side location of the Richmond City Centre, 7 minutes walk to multi-cultural shopping centres and Canada Line Skytrain Station (20 mins train ride to downtown Vancouver). It is only 25 minutes drive to downtown Vancouver and a 12 minutes walk to Richmond Summer Night Market. Free airport shuttle (7 minute drive) is available. Unwind in one of the 188 guest rooms featuring the signature Westin Heavenly Bed®. Enjoy free wifi in the lobby and use of the WestinWORKOUT® Gym, pool and hot tub. The Apron Restaurant & bar opens at 6:30 daily.

From $160

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VANCOUVER TOURING / British Columbia

Sea to Sky Tour

Vancouver City Highlights Tour

The City Highlights Tour is the best way to see this West Coast gem. Explore Stanley Park's 1000-acre playground providing superb photo opportunities. Enjoy a stop at the totem poles and get an iconic photo of the sails of Canada Place. Spend time browsing artisan workshops and get some great food with waterside views during your visit to Granville Island, a tiny peninsula within the city. Sure to be a highlight of your day, take the 40-second glass elevator ride, 553ft skyward to a panoramic observation deck featuring a 360 degree view high above Vancouver. Also tour through Gastown, Chinatown, Robson Street, English Bay, Vancouver Harbour and more. An ideal tour for pre and post-cruise passengers with pick-up and drop-off at the cruise terminal and luggage handling included.

Vancouver’s rugged wilderness is literally right around the corner and now more accessible than ever before! Enjoy this fantastic day tour along the Sea to Sky corridor where you literally journey to the top of a mountain, and into one. Take in the ocean-side town of Horseshoe Bay, a quaint seaside village popular with the locals. Feel the spray from Shannon Falls, British Columbia’s 3rd highest waterfall at 1099ft. Rise 2800ft to the top of the Sea to Sky Gondola offering sweeping views of the Howe Sound fjord, luscious coastal forest and surrounding mountains, and capture photos as you journey 325ft across the heart-pounding Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge. Climb aboard a mine train at Britannia Mine Museum, a National Historic Site of Canada, to experience an early haulage tunnel sure to be a highlight.

From $75

From $105

Mountain Discovery Tour

A great way to get a light adventure before your cruise. This half-day, pre-cruise excursion will take you into the stunning nature that surrounds the city. Drive over the iconic Lion's Gate Bridge, walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge and explore the mountain playground situated atop Grouse Mountain, all the while cruise luggage is delivered to guest's stateroom.

From $145

From $149

Vancouver to Whistler Tour

Full Day Victoria & Butchart Gardens Tour

Travel from Vancouver to Whistler via the spectacular Sea to Sky Highway featuring breathtaking views of the coastal mountains on one side and glacier fjords on the other. On route stop to visit Shannon Falls, the 3rd highest waterfall in BC. There is plenty of time in Whistler Village to browse through the quaint shops, and to explore the Aboriginal Cultural Museum.

Explore Victoria's highlights on this small-group day trip from Vancouver. Enjoy a 1.5-hour cruise to Vancouver Island during your fully-narrated sightseeing coach tour to downtown Victoria, followed by free time to explore at your own pace by foot. The highlight of your day will surely be worldfamous Butchart Gardens, a stunning 55-acre sprawl of floral gardens.

From $139

From $199

Whistler Departure Day Tour

Sewell's Marina

Tour from Whistler to Vancouver along the Sea to Sky Highway with a stop to see the migrating Bald Eagles in Brackendale (Dec–Feb). Then off for a walk to the base of BC’s 3rd highest waterfall in Squamish. Once in Vancouver visit Prospect Point in Stanley Park, English Bay, Chinatown, Gastown, Robson Street and enjoy free time downtown before your transfer to the airport.

Step aboard the Sea Safari for a two hour tour where you will find yourself racing along steep cliffs, observing seals at play, exploring sea caves, watching the majestic bald eagles and taking in the sights of the Vancouver skyline. With an experienced guide at the helm you won't miss a thing. Tours depart at 11am, 1:30pm and 4pm from April to October. Shuttles available.

From $139

From $85

Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tour

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Peak and Canyon Tour

Explore the amazing temperate rainforest on Vancouver’s North Shore. A light adventure, half-day excursion into the stunning nature that surrounds the city. Take the heart-pounding 450 ft walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge, ride a gondola on Grouse Mountain to the vast mountain playground at 4100 ft, and learn about spawning salmon at Capilano Fish Hatchery.

Transfer to Whistler and Victoria

Discover Vancouver’s secrets on a 90 minute adventure into its prohibition-era past. You’ll visit the alleyways, passages and hidden corners where bootlegging, rumrunning and illegal gambling once ran wild. And you’ll hear the true stories of corrupt mayor L.D. Taylor, notorious mobster Joe Celona, and its greatest showgirl, Yvonne De Carlo.

Relax...enjoy the journey with Pacific Coach Lines from downtown Vancouver or YVR Airport to downtown Victoria or Whistler Resort featuring daily, frequent departures year-round with wifi available onboard. Victoria includes a 95 minute cruise with BC Ferries through the Gulf Islands or visit Whistler Village with breathtaking scenery enroute to the mountains.

From $22

From $55 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


British Columbia / VANCOUVER TOURING

Vancouver Lookout

FlyOver Canada

SEE CANADA LIKE NEVER BEFORE AT VANCOUVER'S NEWEST MUST-SEE ATTRACTION! At its core, FlyOver Canada is a breathtaking, family-friendly, flight ride like no other! You will take off into a huge dome screen with the latest in projection and ride technology creating a true flying experience (complete with wind, scents, and mist!). At FlyOver Canada you will spend approximately 30 minutes getting introduced to this great country. First enter the preshow area where you will be immersed in an audio-visual show of Canada "up close and personal" then head to the boarding zone for your preflight briefing. Finally, hit the flight deck and spend 8 minutes on the unforgettable Ultimate Flying Ride soaring east to west over some of the most spectacular scenery in Canada!

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You have not seen Vancouver until you have seen it like this. The adventure starts with a 40 second elevator ride, whisking you 168 metres above ground to the panoramic observation deck. From there, you will enjoy stunning unobstructed views of picture-perfect Vancouver. Historic Gastown, the bustling downtown core, the sparkling waters of Coal Harbour, and the world famous Stanley Park, are all within view day or night, at the city's most remarkable viewpoint, Vancouver Lookout. Enjoy a self-guided tour or let the friendly and knowledgeable staff lead you and help you make the most of your time here. Looking for advice on more mustsee attractions? The team will be happy to help you. The Vancouver Lookout is open daily, year round.

From $16

From $20

Sea to Sky Gondola

Craft Breweries Of Vancouver Vancouver has the largest concentration of Craft Breweries in Canada and is becoming famous worldwide as a craft beer lovers must visit destination. Be sure to arrive with a full belly as this four hour tour will take you to 3 different craft breweries where people with a passion for their craft will showcase their fare.

From $80

Victoria Day Tour Including Butchart Gardens Enjoy a full-day excursion from Vancouver to Victoria including a cruise onboard BC Ferries through the Gulf Islands, Butchart Gardens and Victoria orientation tour with time to explore the Inner Harbour. Tours depart 9.30 am daily from May to September and include hotel pick-up and drop-off at select hotels, BC Ferry fares, Butchart Gardens, scenery free of charge.

From $175

Vancouver Harbour Cruises

Your adventure starts with a 10 minute gondola ride to 885m above sea level. The ride up to the summit provides sweeping views of Howe Sound, the majestic coastal forest and surrounding mountains. Every gondola cabin has a capacity of 8 passengers and have comfortable padded seats and floor to ceiling glass windows for maximum views. The ride up and down is a thrilling adventure for all ages and provides views of Shannon Falls and the Squamish Chief. Once at the top, many other adventures await. You will have access to a wide array of outdoor experiences including interpretive walking trails, cantilevered viewing platforms, the spectacular Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge, a Via Ferrata course, rock climbing, access trails to backcountry routes and much more.

From $34

Hop-On Hop-Off Westcoast Sightseeing

Get onboard with Harbour Cruises for an extraordinary Vancouver experience! Cruises include fully narrated daily 1 hour tours of the Vancouver harbour, luxurious nightly Sunset Dinner Cruises with live entertainment, and Luncheon Cruises sailing through the calm blue waters of a Coastal Mountain range only accessible by boat!

Experience downtown Vancouver at leisure as this Hop-On, Hop-Off tour circles through a series of cultural districts, seaside points of interest, and Stanley Park. Clear top buses for stunning views, rain or shine and full commentary in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean & Mandarin.

From $35

From $42

Vancouver Photowalks

Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

This top rated activity combines a walking city tour with a photography class. Friendly experts teach clients how to best use their cameras, all while experiencing scenic Vancouver. Tours run in hot spots of the city, guests can sign up for day, night or iphone classes. Gallery of images online, small class sizes, personalized instruction and an info sheet to take home.

Named World’s Top City Garden by National Geographic, Garden of the Year by the Garden Tourism Council of Canada and ‘Places that Matter’ by the Vancouver Heritage Foundation, the Classical Chinese Garden is truly a place of urban zen.

From $99

From $14

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First of its kind built outside of China and the perfect place to visit year-round.

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VICTORIA CITY STAY & ACCOMMODATION / British Columbia

3 Day Victoria City Stay

DoubleTree by Hilton Victoria

Victoria is a unique blend of old world charm and new world experiences. As an island destination, Vancouver Island boasts the mildest climate in Canada, it is green and beautiful year-round. In Victoria, heritage architecture, colourful gardens and traditions like afternoon tea mix with a plethora of outdoor adventure, world-class culinary experiences and a vibrant arts and culture scene. Highlights include the Parliament Buildings, Royal BC Museum and the Fairmont Empress Hotel surrounding the picturesque Inner Harbour. Visit the renowned Butchart Gardens, with over 55 acres of spectacular flora displays. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, Victoria hop-on hop-off city tour, Butchart Gardens tour, choice of Whale watching excursion OR Zipline eco-adventure. Moderate pricing from.

$435

Superior pricing from.

$535

Deluxe pricing from.

$575

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

The new DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Victoria boasts an ideal location just steps away from the Inner Harbour, shopping, whale watching, museums and many arts and cultural activities. Enjoy a warm welcome when you stay at this contemporary Victoria, BC, hotel. You will even be greeted with a signature DoubleTree Chocolate Chip Cookie on arrival. Feel at home in an inviting guest room at this hotel in Victoria, BC, equipped with a Sweet Dreams® by DoubleTree bed, a refrigerator, microwave, ergonomic workspace and wifi. Many of their guest rooms offer spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Olympic Mountain Range, downtown Victoria and the Legislative Building.

From $159

Superior

Royal Scot Hotel & Suites The Royal Scot’s convenient location is in the heart of downtown Victoria, the largest city on Vancouver Island, BC, you can take a leisurely stroll along Victoria’s famous Inner Harbour, shop for treasures on Antiques Row or make business connections in Victoria’s nearby downtown core. The Royal Scot Hotel & Suites has room for you to relax, featuring spacious guest rooms, studios and one bedroom suites. All suites offer kitchen facilities, flat screen TVs, DVD players, daily newspaper delivery, tea/coffee making facilities, ironing facilities, hair-dryer, bathrobes and pillow-top mattresses. Hotel amenities and services include complimentary wifi, gift shop/convenience store, indoor pool, hydrotherapy pool, saunas, exercise room, on-site laundry facilities, courtesy shuttle, games room, billiards room, and ample on-site parking. Enjoy the family friendly environment of Jonathan's Restaurant, conveniently located adjacent to the lobby of the Royal Scot Hotel & Suites. Just step outside the hotel doors and into the celebrated sites of downtown Victoria. Take a horse and carriage tour of Victoria with family and friends, create memories at Beacon Hill Park, the Royal BC Museum is just around the block. Take in views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains. There’s so much to see and do right at their doorstep!

From $144

Moderate

Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel

The Fairmont Empress The Fairmont Empress hotel sits majestically at the cornerstone of Victoria, British Columbia's sparkling Inner Harbour. Built in 1908 and surrounded by art, entertainment and cultural attractions, the hotel features turn-of-the-century architecture, warm personalized service, award-winning restaurants, world renowned Afternoon Tea and the luxurious Willow Stream Spa.

From $360

Deluxe

Sandman Hotel & Suites Victoria The gorgeous city Victoria is filled with amazing history, architecture and a vibrant arts scene. Located just minutes away from the downtown core, this Victoria hotel features everything from full business amenities and complimentary high-speed Internet to an indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness centre, free parking and delicious dining at the on-site restaurant.

From $130 ANDERSON VACATIONS

Moderate

The Coast Harbourside Hotel and Marina offers a quiet, scenic setting with Inner Harbour views, and is well known for their award-winning Blue Crab Seafood House restaurant. A perfect Victoria hotel choice for a romantic getaway, enjoy an indoor/ outdoor pool, juliet balconies, complimentary in-town shuttle service, and a short walk to Fisherman’s Wharf. Each one of the well-appointed guest rooms features large windows and a private balcony so you can take in that fresh ocean air. Should you absolutely need to stay connected and can’t tear yourself away, all rooms also offer complimentary wifi as well as local calling.

From $149

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British Columbia / VICTORIA ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Inn at Laurel Point

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Adrena LINE Zipline Adventure Tours

Locally owned, Inn at Laurel Point is an independent hotel located on a park-like peninsula, only steps from all that downtown Victoria has to offer. You will enjoy harbour views from every room, museum quality art graces the hallways, and wideopen space gives you room to breathe. Just relax, take in the view, and contemplate the sweeping architecture, design and ocean front. You’ll even rest different comforted by uncluttered interiors in your quiet ocean-side retreat. The only music is the harbour’s symphony, the honking of distant geese and sailboat rigs clinking in the breeze. Guests can enjoy complimentary wifi, an indoor heated pool, fitness studio and some of the best local cuisine on Vancouver Island. Recently listed in Condé Nast Traveller as one of the 'Top 20 Hotels in Western Canada'.

At Adrena LINE Zipline Adventure Tours, experience a fully guided, two hour tour which includes an exhilarating ride up to 60 kilometres per hour as you soar up to 45 metres off the ground on eight scenic ziplines ranging from 45 metres to an unforgettable 304 metres. Also enjoy the two suspension bridges and an exciting ATV ride. The professionally trained guides emphasize safety and comfort, ensuring a ride full of thrills, awesome beauty and fond memories. As you descend through the forest and over the beautiful Sooke Hills in British Columbia, your guides will provide you with interesting facts and stories about the local ecology and wildlife of Victoria. This guided tour promises to be the highlight of your vacation.

From $205

From $80

Superior

The Butchart Gardens When Robert and Jennie Butchart came to live at Tod Inlet on Vancouver Island they named their home ‘Benvenuto’— Italian for ‘Welcome’. Starting with sweet pea seeds and a rose bush, Jennie began a lifelong project to create a garden. With great vision, she transformed the barren limestone quarry to what is now 22 hectares (55 acres) of breathtaking gardens on the 53 hectare (130 acre) estate. Discover The Gardens on a self-guided daytime walk and enjoy afternoon tea. Come a little later to enjoy fine dining and local wines in the Dining Room Restaurant, or relax in the conservatory atmosphere of the Blue Poppy Restaurant featuring seasonal menus. Enhance your visit with a boat tour or ride the Rose Carousel. Enjoy flowers, fountains and landscape in a different light with Night Illuminations from June to September. The artful play of light and shadow during the evening hours will show you another personality of The Gardens. In the evening many plants are more fragrant, this combined with a quieter time makes for a magical experience. Every night in July and August and through to Labour Day, entertainment is featured on the Concert Lawn. On Saturday night be amazed by the stunning Firework Show. The Gardens opens daily at 9:00 am, except Christmas Day when it’s 1:00 pm. Closing times change seasonally.

From $30

Five Star Whale Watching Join Five Star Whale Watching for the adventure of a lifetime – an experience that you will never forget! As Victoria’s longest running family owned and operated whale watching company and first catamaran company, we have built up Victoria as a world class destination for whale watching. Setting the bar high for the local whale watching industry we have been inspiring and educating guests since 1985, introducing them to the wonders of the Salish Sea and the resident orca whales. Their high-speed expedition catamaran is the only vessel of its kind, offering the most stability and best platforms for viewing, and the crew on board guiding your journey are marine biologists with expert knowledge of the whales and waters. With the highest repeat customer base and number one ranking on Tripadvisor, you will leave Victoria with a sense of awe and wonder and a longing to return. As their esteemed “local whale guru” Ron Bates (researcher) states so eloquently: “Nothing prepares you for the first sight and sound of a killer whale or whales coming out of the fog. They just sail along so confident and with full knowledge of where they are and what they are doing. Maybe someday we will understand more.” Come for the adventure of a lifetime! Five Star office is conveniently located at the Fairmont Empress hotel, next to Miniature World.

From $105 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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VANCOUVER ISLAND ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / British Columbia

Canadian Princess

6 Day Vancouver Island Self-Drive

The Canadian Princess Fishing Lodge & Marine Adventures, on the west coast of Vancouver Island in Ucluelet, sits at the very core of the Pacific Rim on the edge of the iconic Broken Islands. The celebrated fishing lodge invites you to experience something unforgettable on these waters rich with halibut and salmon. Enjoy seaside accommodations, whale watching and fishing.

Vancouver Island has one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems with rainforests, marshes, meadows, beaches, mountains, oceans, rivers and lakes. A premier location for whale watching, birding, as well as salmon and trout fishing.

Day 1:

Victoria – Nanaimo (1½ hours)

Day 2:

Nanaimo – Tofino (3 hours)

Day 3: Tofino Activity Day 4: Tofino – Campbell River (3½ hours) Day 5:

Campbell River Activity

From $119

Day 6: Campbell River – Victoria (3 hours) Package Includes: 5 nights of accommodation, 6 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), choice of a coastal bear watching excursion, whale watching excursion OR a sea kayaking and rainforest tour in Tofino, wildlife zodiac excursion in Campbell River. Pricing from.

Unique Lodge

April Point Resort April Point Resort & Spa is an island paradise away from the crowds. Guests enjoy kayaking, wildlife tours, Aveda Spa treatments, guided fishing, whale watching and more. Surrounded by the pristine natural environment of Discovery Passage, sea-view rooms, cabins and guest houses are nestled among the trees and fresh west coast cuisine is served in the oceanfront dining room

$1195

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

From $119

Unique Lodge

Painters Lodge

Upon the shores of Vancouver Island’s Campbell River, on the banks of Discovery Passage, lies the illustrious Painter’s Lodge, a legendary fishing lodge, and gateway to nature. Welcoming nature and fishing enthusiasts from all corners of the world, it’s a place for adventure, a spot to relax, and a retreat to experience the wilderness. A guided fishing trip, a tour of the wildlife, a whale watching expedition – choose your own adventure or simply relax. Garden view, oceanfront, or a cabin in the woods, choose an accommodation option that suits you and be spoiled in an unspoiled wilderness.

Painter’s Lodge is set against a majestic backdrop of mountains and lush coastal forests and is the destination for outdoor adventure on Vancouver Island. With a rich history of salmon fishing, the resort has grown to offer whale watching, wildlife adventures, rapids tours, tennis, nearby golf, kayaks, an Aveda Spa and more. The resort features West coast cuisine in Legend’s Dining Room and classic pub-fare in the Tyee Pub. Enjoy the complimentary water shuttle across Discovery Passage to the sister resort, April Point Resort & Spa, where you have full access to another adventure resort.

From $119 ANDERSON VACATIONS

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British Columbia / VANCOUVER ISLAND ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Best Western Plus Austrian Chalet

Ocean Views! BC is famous for attracting visitors from across the globe, as the salmon fishing capital of the world, and the BEST WESTERN PLUS Austrian Chalet is your top choice for a comfortable night’s sleep and superb hospitality. Visitors are bound to be overjoyed for selecting the BEST WESTERN PLUS Austrian Chalet as the site of their next vacation. Guests can sit back in their rooms, the garden area, or huddle near the fireplace in the lobby to relax. They are sure to enjoy a spectacular ocean view of Discovery Passage, Georgia Strait and the Pacific Ocean.

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Coast Bastion Hotel

On the road from Victoria to Tofino, Port Hardy and Whistler, the Coast Bastion Hotel is the perfect stop for an overnight stay allowing travelers to explore the South Eastern part of Vancouver Island. Enjoy the 179 recently renovated rooms which are bright and modern, featuring complimentary wifi as well as access to the business centre and well-equipped fitness centre. Rooms feature spectacular ocean views, easy ferry terminal access, walking distance to the seawall walkway, restaurants, bars and boutiques of all kinds. The Coast Bastion Hotel is the only premier full service hotel in Nanaimo, and is the #1 reviewed hotel in the city on TripAdvisor.

From $179

Moderate

Prestige Oceanfront Resort Sooke

From $170

Superior

Coast Discovery Inn Campbell River Centrally located in the heart of downtown Campbell River, this full service Hotel is situated across the street from the Quadra Island Ferry terminal. The 88 wellappointed guest rooms feature complimentary hot buffet breakfast, wifi, local calling and free parking. Whether you are here to enjoy the area or for a business meeting, the hotel is well suited for everyone.

From $115 The Prestige Oceanfront Resort is your ideal haven for relaxation and rejuvenation, featuring luxurious guest rooms, exceptional dining experiences, and extraordinary hospitality. Rising above the Pacific Ocean, this waterfront resort offers breathtaking views of Sooke Harbour, Sooke Basin, Juan de Fuca and Olympic Mountains. Conveniently located near unique local attractions, including the Sooke Pot Holes, French Beach, and the West Coast Trail, the resort is perfectly situated to inspire a truly West Coast experience. With activities ranging from sight-seeing, scuba diving, hiking, cycling, fishing, kayaking, whale watching, zip lining and much much more, Sooke is a scenic destination that you will find to be Greater Victoria’s best kept secret.

From $119

Superior

Coastal Bear Watch

Moderate

Glen Lyon Inn This waterfront Port Hardy hotel with 44 modern deluxe rooms and suites is situated on beautiful Northern Vancouver Island. All rooms and suites face Hardy Bay and are not far from downtown. From your balcony, watch the fish jumping at the mouth of the Glen Lyon River during spawning season, listen to waves of the ocean in the night and be sure to bring your camera.

From $179

Moderate

Whale Watch Plus

From April to September you can enjoy this program for nature lovers which features black bears and explores the quiet waters of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere. During winter, black bears are in a semi-hibernation, come April they leave their dens and head for the closest food source — the ocean. A favourite trip for photographers and bird watchers.

During March to November the Pacific gray whales visit these shores. To start, over 20,000 gray whales pass Tofino during their annual spring migration north. By July, resident gray whales arrive on the summer feeding grounds where they remain until November. As well, humpback whales are frequent from April to September. Tours depart March to November from Tofino.

From $95

From $96

Clayoquot Explorer

Hot Springs Explorer

This kayak paddle explores quiet waters and a coastal rainforest. With a guide, kayak from Tofino to Meares Island. Walk in the rainforest to experience and learn about the giant trees and an eco-system that has all but disappeared. Paddle back to Tofino along island shorelines. This four hour tour departs from April to October. A kayak lesson and all equipment is provided

This seven hour tour combines hot springs and whales with other wildlife viewing opportunities. Explore Clayoquot Sound as the group travels by boat to a series of thermal rock pools. Hike through the rainforest, soak in a natural hot spring, and then head out in search of whales and wildlife. This tour departs March to November from Tofino.

From $64

From $138

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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WHISTLER ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / British Columbia

3 Day Explore Whistler

The Listel Hotel Whistler

Located only 2 hours from Vancouver travelling the Sea-to-Sky Highway along the Howe Sound, Whistler blends the charm of an alpine village with the amenities of an urban centre. The pedestrian only Whistler Village offers fine dining, vibrant nightlife and outdoor adventure. In Whistler you can choose to participate in one of the many outdoor adventures on offer, from horse-back riding, ATV touring and Zipline eco tours, to wandering through the picturesque village as you browse through boutiques or relax at a patio and savour the mountain setting and extensive varieties of cuisines on offer. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, return commentated coach service from Vancouver to Whistler, Peak 2 Peak gondola ride, choice of one of the following: Ziptrek Ecotour, horseback riding, whitewater rafting OR ATV tour, admission to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, coach shuttle Whistler to Vancouver. Moderate pricing from.

$595

Superior pricing from.

$615

Deluxe pricing from.

$715

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

The Listel Hotel Whistler is ideally located in the heart of Whistler Village just a short walk from the main ski lifts of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, as well as the Village Stroll with its world-class restaurants, shops and nightlife. The 98 deluxe guest rooms all feature complimentary wifi, tea and coffee making facilities, fridge, 37” flat screen TV and in-room safe. For your comfort, all rooms have individually controlled heating and choose one king or two queen beds. The Listel offers a personal ski concierge service and knowledgeable staff, as well as a whirlpool and sauna. For dining, look no further than the Bearfoot Bistro, conveniently located inside the hotel. With its exceptional modern Canadian cuisine and celebratory atmosphere, it’s an experience like no other.

From $129

Hilton Whistler

Moderate

Coast Blackcomb Suites at Whistler Located ski-in/ski-out on Blackcomb Mountain, the Coast Blackcomb Suites at Whistler offers a unique lodge-style setting. All guests can enjoy complimentary wifi and daily continental breakfast, heated outdoor pool as well as two outdoor hot tubs. After a day of play, relax in comfort with a gas fireplace and balcony, standard in every suite.

From $145 The Hilton Whistler Resort and Spa is ideally situated in the heart of Whistler Village at the base of both Whistler and Blackcomb ski gondolas. Boasting the most spacious full service guest rooms in the village guests enjoy luxurious deep soaker tubs with many rooms offering full size kitchens. Take off your skis after a long day and enjoy what this Whistler resort has to offer. Swim lengths in the heated outdoor swimming pool or relax in the hot tub. Work out in the 24-hour fitness centre, fully equipped with cardio equipment and weights. Treat yourself to a day in the Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa, or play a set of tennis on the court. To top it all off and enjoy a selection of Pacific Northwest creations at the Cinnamon Bear Grille restaurant.

From $199

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Delta Whistler Village Suites The Delta Whistler Village Suites, conveniently located in the heart of Whistler Village received a fresh new look in 2015. The rooms balance functionality and adaptability. The new SmartDesk™, fully-wired with links from laptop/phone to TV. One and two bedroom suites offer fully equipped kitchens, in-suite washer/ dryer, balcony, air conditioning and fireplace.

From $159

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Rocky Mountaineer's Rainforest to Gold Rush With four unique rail routes to discover, Rocky Mountaineer's award-winning service, breathtaking scenery, and delicious onboard cuisine combine to create a truly unforgettable travel experience. On Rocky Mountaineer's Rainforest to Gold Rush 3-day rail route enjoy some of the most breathtaking and varied rail scenery found anywhere in the world. Carve through extreme landscapes including the largest temperate rainforest in the world and the rugged desertification of the Fraser Canyon. Melt back into your seat, or grab the rails and drink in some of the fresh air of the Cariboo Gold Rush Region’s pastoral ranchlands. Travel past stunning lakes, through the coastal rainforest and the desert-like conditions of the Fraser Canyon into the vast ranchlands of the Cariboo Plateau. Visit the Gold Pan City of Quesnel, journey through the Rocky Mountain Trench, be awestruck by spectacular Mount Robson, and finish off in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies.The journey begins or ends in Vancouver or in the picturesque Canadian Rockies town of Jasper, Alberta. Select departures between May to October 2016.

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British Columbia / WHISTLER TOURING

PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola

The world record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola solidifies Whistler Blackcomb’s reputation for thinking big. Spanning the distance between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is a breathtaking 11 minute, 4+ kilometre journey to infinite possibilities. While connecting the incredible high alpine terrain of both mountains, this engineering marvel breaks three world records including the 'Longest unsupported span of over three kilometres', 'Highest lift of its kind at 436 meters above the valley floor' and the 'Longest continuous lift system in the world'. In winter PEAK 2 PEAK helps skiers and riders make the most of their day, and in summer, it introduces guests to unprecedented access to Whistler Blackcomb’s high alpine sightseeing, hiking and mountain-top dining.

From $49

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Whistler Mountain Biking

The Whistler Mountain Bike Park boasts more terrain than any other bike park in North America with 1,493 vertical metres of lift-serviced descending trails, ranging in difficulty from green runs for beginners, to blue and black diamond runs for intermediate and advanced riders. Biking terrain ranges from gentle banked cruisers through the coastal forest to tight and twisty single track — perfect for intermediate and all-mountain riders. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is perhaps most wellknown though for its machine-built trails; high-speed thrill rides infused with jumps, banked corners and wooden features designed for the ultimate in flow. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is open from mid May to mid October.

From $63

Britannia Mine Museum

Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre

The Britannia Mine operated from 1904 to 1974 and was once the largest copper mine in the British Empire. It is told that over 60,000 people from 50 countries lived and worked in this isolated mining community over the course of its 70 year life. In 2010, a multi-million dollar make-over transformed this historic mine into a multiaward winning Museum and National Historic Site. This bustling attraction opens up a little-seen world that fascinates all ages. Visitors board a mine train and experience a day in the life of a hard rock miner with a guided underground tour. Site includes "Groundbreaking" film, touchscreen exhibits, displays of rare minerals, entrance into the massive Mill, gift shop and a unique opportunity to pan-for-gold. Located on the Sea to Sky highway mid-way between Vancouver and Whistler.

The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler showcases the art and heritage of the Squamish and Lil’wat Aboriginal people. The spectacular facility features traditional drumming performances, hourly guided tours through the museum and galleries, a captivating short film and a cedar bracelet craft activity. Each Ambassador has a unique story to tell and you will learn the meaning behind traditional regalia, legends, carvings, songs and ceremonies. The Cultural Centre offers their exhibit map in eight languages and English self guided audio tours are also available. Make sure to leave time for lunch in the Thunderbird cafe or shopping in the authentic gallery and gift shop.

From $22

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Open Daily 9:30am - 5pm.

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BLUE RIVER & SUN PEAKS ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / British Columbia

Interior British Columbia

Sandman Blue River

Experience some of Western Canada’s most breathtaking scenery as you travel through the following regions: Old Duffey Lake Road – a scenic highway winding through the coastal mountains of British Columbia. Steep mountains, wild rivers, turquoise lakes and a chance of spotting wildlife, make Old Duffey Lake Road one of the most loved Canadian road trips. Kamloops – experience the unhurried lifestyle and warm hospitality in this friendly town. Kamloops is located in the heart of British Columbia against a dramatic backdrop of rolling mountains, it is the meeting place of the South & North Thompson Rivers and is home to spectacular landscapes. Sun Peaks – this European-style village located only 40 minutes from Kamloops is nestled at the centre of the resorts three mountains. The village features shopping, boutiques and accommodation all within easy walking distance. The village is just minutes from the resorts chairlifts with an endless array of summer outdoor activities. Blue River – you’ll find Blue River and Avola in the North Thompson Valley of the Thompson-Okanagan Region, just about mid-way point on the Yellowhead Highway. The rugged and raw Monashee and Cariboo Mountains surround Blue River. From here you can join River Safari Eco Tours where viewing wildlife in their natural habitat occurs on every trip experience. Vernon – located in the North Okanagan, Vernon offers more than 100 lakes within a one-hour drive, world-class golf, mountain and wellness resorts, great beaches and trails, outstanding mountain biking, spectacular farmers’ markets three days a week, and family-friendly attractions and festivals.

Sparkling glacier-fed lakes and breathtaking mountain views make Blue River an ideal interior destination for tourists and travelers alike. Halfway between Vancouver and Edmonton, this area is a hot spot for heli-skiing, hiking and fishing enthusiasts, with the inn standing just three blocks from the town centre. Tasteful, plush bedding in addition to modern conveniences like complimentary Internet and 24-hour front desk guest services ensure your stay is both enjoyable and relaxing. A great place to get some rest before hitting the road, or simply a great town to discover, perks like on-site dining and nearby parks make Sandman Inn Blue River a great choice for any occasion.

From $109

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River Safari In the heart of the planets only inland temperate rainforest, board one of the specially designed boats for this smooth but exciting one hour River Safari. Explore up to 12 kilometres of the spectacular Grizzly Bear Valley – where the bears decide when and for how long we stop along the way. As you are travelling up small rivers, gliding over water only inches deep and going where it seems no boat has gone before, you are sure to fall witness to a variety of active wildlife always seen on these riverbanks. In addition to an informationpacked narrative, guides will point out the bears, glaciers and many waterfalls toppling from the surrounding snow-capped mountains. To complete your perfect Canadian wilderness experience, enjoy a meal in the unique floating restaurant where the special menu focuses around wild salmon, game, berries and greens, the favourites from a bear’s diet. With a boat departing every 30-60 minutes no reservation is required, making the River Safari an absolute 'must-do' activity. Your point of departure is conveniently located just north of Blue River on Yellow Head Highway Five just halfway between Jasper and Kamloops, as well as halfway between Mt. Robson and Wells Grey Park.

From $80

Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge Whether it’s mountain biking, hiking or skiing on one of Sun Peaks’ breath-taking mountain trails, now Canada's 2nd largest ski resort, Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge has what you need to make your stay in the mountains as comfortable and memorable as it can be. Cahilty Lodge is a family friendly condominium style hotel with 175 newly-renovated rooms ranging from cozy traditional lodge rooms, studio kitchenettes and family suites to spacious three bedroom accommodations. All rooms have TV, DVD player, coffee maker, kettle, complimentary coffee and tea, alarm clock, full bathroom with heated tile floor, hair dryer and daily housekeeping. Kitchens are available in most of room and also available is a secure storage room for your sports equipment. Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge is surrounded by spectacular mountain views and only steps away from all the delightful ambience of Sun Peaks Alpine Village. A pure ski-in/ski-out property, right outside your hotel door there are 125 fabulous trails to explore. Take advantage of the complimentary guiding services and find trails that suit your experience level and trails that you may have not been able to find on your own. In Sun Peaks, Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge is SIMPLY the NICEST.

From $135 ANDERSON VACATIONS

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British Columbia / KAMLOOPS & VERNON ACCOMMODATION

Comfort Inn & Suites Kamloops

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South Thompson Inn and Conference Centre

The Kamloops Comfort Inn & Suites and Pacific Inn & Suites are sister properties located across a courtyard from one another sharing the same management and ownership team. They are both Canadian Star Quality ‘3-Star Plus’ rated hotels with easy access to the Trans-Canada Highway in the Aberdeen area of South Kamloops. Each of the Comfort’s 89 and the Pacific Inn’s 39 spacious well-appointed guestrooms and suites offers clean, friendly and affordable accommodation. The Kamloops Comfort Inn and Pacific Inn are conveniently located within walking distance of Aberdeen Mall, coffee shops and plentiful dining options. Comfort Inn & Suites: all pricing includes daily hot buffet breakfast. Pacific Inn & Suites: all pricing includes a deluxe continental breakfast.

A four star riverfront unique Boutique Inn nestled on 55 scenic acres, encouraging guests to relax and rejuvenate in the natural surroundings. The Inn offers 57 uniquely decorated guest rooms with a balcony to better enjoy the river or mountain views. Enjoy west coast flair cuisine in the smart casual fine dining restaurant. Ability to cater American, Jain, vegetarian, and Kosher style meals. Complimentary amenities include wifi, parking, fresh coffee & tea, mountain bikes, seasonal outdoor pool, river view hot tub, fitness centre, lawn games, and hiking trails. Nearby attractions include two wineries, the BC Wildlife Park and Rivershore Golf Links. Awarded two Tourism Business Excellence Awards for Kamloops & Region, the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence, and a 2015 TripAdvisor Hall of Fame winner!

From $127

From $168

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Sandman Signature Kamloops

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Coast Sundance Lodge Sun Peaks

Facing both Riverside Park and the Thompson River, Sandman Signature Kamloops Hotel brings luxurious comfort and cutting edge technology in every room. Situated directly across the street from the Interior Savings Centre, home of the Kamloops Blazers, the hotel has been designed from the ground up, with the expressed purpose of providing guests comfortable elegance.

Coast Sundance Lodge offers the best ski-in/ski-out location in all of Sun Peaks. This is the perfect spot to take advantage of some of the best hiking, biking, and golfing in the area. The lodge features 84 spacious hotel rooms, suites, and lofts, all of which come with kitchens or kitchenettes. Most rooms have beautiful, unobstructed views of the mountain and village.

From $99

From $99

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Sandman Hotel Vernon

Moderate

Prestige Hotel Vernon

Perfectly situated between Kelowna and Kamloops and surrounded by natural mountain splendours. Centrally located this hotel features everything from a business centre, high-speed Internet, meeting and banquet facilities to a relaxing indoor pool. Conveniences like an on-site Denny’s 24-hour restaurant make this the ideal setting for all your needs.

The Prestige Hotel Vernon is conveniently located close to business, recreational, and shopping areas. Guests staying at the hotel can enjoy the many nearby beaches, parks, golf courses, and ski resorts. Gracious service and attention to detail are standards guests can depend on. On-site amenities include; restaurant/ lounge, pool, hot tub, and fitness and business centres.

From $129

From $113

Moderate

Holiday Inn Express Vernon

Village Green Hotel Vernon

The Vernon Holiday Inn Express is centrally located close to downtown and surrounded by the 3 lakes; Swan, Kalamalka and Okanagan Lake. Vernon is a city that offers plenty of entertainment options for your stay. The Holiday Inn Express Vernon offers easy access to Highway 97 North or South. Each of the Holiday Inn’s 85 spacious well-appointed guestrooms and suites offers clean, friendly and affordable accommodation. The Vernon Holiday Inn Express is conveniently located within walking distance of shopping, coffee shops and plentiful dining options. All pricing includes daily complimentary ‘Express’ Hot Buffet Breakfast. You'll be near attractions like O'Keefe Ranch, Silver Star Mountain Resort, Predator Ridge Golf Course, Sparkling Hill Spa and a number of other sights.

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Located in the North Okanagan is the historic City of Vernon, surrounded by lakes and mountains, it is in the heart of B.C.’s recreational paradise. The Village Green Hotel consistently provides travelers with comfortable accommodations, friendly service and excellent value. The 127 guest rooms and suites include all the amenities guests have come to expect including; mini-fridges, in-room coffee makers, complimentary wifi and local calls. Most rooms overlook a beautiful garden courtyard with water feature or hillside and city views. Ninety percent of the rooms are two-queen beds configuration. On-site is a full service 155 seat restaurant and a pub. Located on the property is a full service fitness facility, indoor pool and hot tub, specialty liquor store and day spa, making the hotel a full service property.

From $115

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OKANAGAN ACCOMMODATION / British Columbia

Interior British Columbia

Sandman Hotel & Suites Kelowna

Okanagan Area – located in southern British Columbia, only 4 hours from Vancouver, the Okanagan Valley is one of the warmest regions in all of Canada. Locals flock to the area’s renowned orchards and vineyards; sandy lakeside beaches and golf courses. Penticton & Wine Country – a warm and welcoming lakeside community, bounded by forested ridges and clay bank cliffs. The wine country and rich agricultural lands provide fresh ingredients for local menus, making this a growing food and wine destination with an abundance of urban attractions for culturally-minded visitors. Kelowna – the largest city located in the Okanagan, Kelowna is a recreational lakeside paradise with miles of beautiful parkland and several sandy beaches that provide wonderful opportunities for swimming, boating, waterskiing, windsurfing and fishing. It has all the amenities of a city, providing a wide variety of shopping, dining and entertainment. Osoyoos – the gateway to the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys lies Canada’s only desert, and the delightful lakeside town of Osoyoos. A year-round destination, located at the northernmost tip of the great Sonoran Desert, offering a distinct and authentic visitor experience. Whether that’s trekking through the desert, swimming in Osoyoos Lake, sucking back oysters at the Annual Osoyoos Oyster Festival, or launching on a sockeye salmon fishing expedition with the local First Nations guides.

Located in the heart of the beautiful Okanagan Valley; a world-class destination featuring an endless variety of summer and winter recreational activities. The newly renovated Sandman Hotel & Suites Kelowna has everything from an indoor pool and whirlpool to fitness facilities and sleek casual dining at the Chop Steakhouse & Bar.

From $144

Prestige Inn Kelowna Situated directly across from Kelowna’s famous Hot Sands Beach, the Prestige Inn Kelowna is conveniently located downtown, close to tourist attractions, business, shopping and recreational areas. Worldclass golfing, wineries, and ski resorts are also located nearby. Enjoy amenities including restaurant, lounge, indoor pool and hot tub, and fitness centre during your stay.

From $115

Spirit Ridge Osoyoos

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Coast Capri Hotel Just walking distance to picturesque Okanagan Lake and steps from some of the best shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife Kelowna has to offer. Coast Capri Hotel features 185 rooms, parking, shuttle service, complimentary wifi, business centre and more. Dine poolside at Vintner's Poolside Grill and enjoy live entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings.

From $189 Surrounded by the rolling vineyards and sun-drenched landscapes of wine country in sunny Osoyoos, British Columbia, Spirit Ridge offers a travel experience unlike any other in Canada. Guests of Spirit Ridge enjoy a full range of world-class services and amenities, including luxurious all-suite accommodations featuring fullyequipped kitchens and spacious living areas. Additional amenities include family and adult pools and hot tubs, cabanas, fitness centre, the full-service Solterra Desert Spa, NK'MIP Cellars Winery and Sonora Dunes Golf Course, beautiful meeting and event venues, private beach on Osoyoos Lake and convenient access to attractions located throughout the South Okanagan.

From $158

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Sandman Hotel Penticton Located in the heart of Okanagan Valley wine country, the Sandman Hotel Penticton is extremely well situated for guests to take advantage of all the local amenities. Featuring two large lakes, casino, 70 worldclass wineries and dozens of golf courses. The hotel is one block from Okanagan Lake Beach, and across the street from the South Okanagan Events Centre.

From $125

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British Columbia / SALMON ARM, NELSON, ROSSLAND, RADIUM ACCOMMODATION

Interior British Columbia

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Prestige Harbourfront Resort Salmon Arm

Salmon Arm – located in the Shuswap Lakes region it is known for bird watching, water activities, golfing, hiking, cycling, history and the arts. As you drive into town you will get a view of the Shuswap Lake, rolling farmland, forested highlands. The careful restoration of heritage buildings located at the RJ Haney Heritage Park give downtown great character. Revelstoke – situated at the crossing of the Columbia River and bordered by Mount Revelstoke National Park and Revelstoke Mountain Resort, the town is surrounded by the impressive and towering Selkiri and Monashee mountains, getting outdoors is compellingly convenient. Radium – the village of Radium Hot Springs is the western gateway to Kootenay National Park, set at the entrance to Sinclair Canyon on the lower slope the Rocky Mountains. The area is known for its mineral pools and resident population of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, it is a very unique wildlife viewing destination. Nelson – located on the West Arm of the Kootenay Lake in the heart of the Selkirk Mountains, Nelson is a Victorian town boasting hundreds of well-preserved heritage buildings packed with unique boutique stores reflecting the diversity of this community. Rossland – located in the beautiful Kootenay Rockies region of BC, it is home of Red Mountain Resort. In the summer Rossland has over 200kms of maintained labelled single track mountain bike trails. It is also a great base for hiking and road biking.

The Prestige Harbourfront Resort is a year-round destination choice. The resort is located on the shore of Shuswap Lake overlooking a wildlife sanctuary and adjacent to the Salmon Arm Wharf. Enjoy a Salmon Arm experience that combines wilderness scenery, countless recreational activities, and plentiful shops and boutiques; all enriched by a friendly, warm, and welcoming staff. The Prestige Harbourfront Resort features facilities and amenities that are as elegant and distinctive as the resort itself. These include restaurant, lounge, café, spa, hairdresser, indoor/outdoor pool, hot tub, and fitness and business centres. As a guest of the Prestige Harbourfront Resort, you are assured of luxurious accommodation and friendly hospitality.

From $115

Prestige Mountain Resort Rossland

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Prestige Lakeside Resort Nelson

The Prestige Mountain Resort is located only five minutes away from some of BC's best ski terrain and two hours away from Spokane, WA. Local shops and restaurants can be found just steps from the resort along the historic main street. Nestled between the Monashee and Selkirk mountain ranges of beautiful British Columbia, Rossland is the perfect destination for the outdoor enthusiast. Activities such as golfing, skiing, hiking, biking and fishing are all easily accessible from the resort. Guests can also enjoy a walking tour of the city’s historical landmarks or a visit to the nearby le Roi Mine and Museum. On-site amenities include restaurant, lounge, café, sauna, indoor hot tub, and fitness & business centres.

Situated on the shores of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, the Prestige Lakeside Resort offers easy access to all of Nelson’s business, financial, and recreational districts. Enjoy spectacular views of Kootenay Lake and Elephant Mountain from the private balconies of their beautifully appointed lakeside rooms. Visitors to Nelson can also enjoy a stroll on the lakeside walkway, tour historic Baker Street and the area museums, or a ride on the Heritage Streetcar # 23 arriving just outside the front entrance of the resort. Outdoor activities such as mountain biking, sailing, swimming, hiking, golfing, fishing, and skiing are all easily accessible from the resort. On-site amenities include restaurant, lounge, café, spa, hairdresser, indoor pool and hot tub, and fitness centre.

From $126

From $115

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Prestige Inn Radium Hot Springs

The Prestige Inn Radium Hot Springs (Best Western Plus) is located at the crossroads of Highway 93 and Highway 95, just 1 hour from Golden, BC and 3 hours from Calgary, AB. Situated in a panoramic mountain setting at the edge of the breathtaking Kootenay National Park and world-famous therapeutic Radium Hot Springs Pools, the Inn offers easy access to many of the area’s outdoor activities. The hot springs is what has traditionally drawn visitors to Radium, but this area has also become known for its golf courses, wildlife, and countless outdoor activities. Enjoy hiking, golfing, skiing, water rafting, wildlife viewing, and cycling, all within minutes of the hotel. On-site amenities include restaurant, lounge, spa, indoor pool, hot tub, and fitness and business centres.

From $115 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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Coast Hillcrest Hotel Revelstoke

The Coast Hillcrest Hotel is nestled between the spectacular Monashee and Selkirk Mountains, which lets you appreciate the gorgeous views this area has to offer. It provides the perfect jumping off point for hiking, fishing, heli-skiing, rock climbing, mountain biking, and a whole lot more. This hotel is a favourite in Revelstoke for any traveller looking for a comfortable stay. This full-service hotel features two superb restaurants to chose from, depending on your mood. The Begbie Dining Room and the Mountain Guides Lounge. Pamper yourself at the Repose Massage Therapy and Day Spa or relax after a day of adventure in the indoor/outdoor hot tub, steam room and sauna.

From $166

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REVELSTOKE & KICKING HORSE ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / British Columbia

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort - Winter Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, known as the Champagne Powder Capital of Canada is a destination resort located just 3 hours west of Calgary. The resort is nestled between the Purcell and Rocky Mountain ranges near Golden, British Columbia on the Powder Highway. The winter season offers an integrated mountain resort experience with some of the most progressive in-bound skiing in North America. The mountain consists of 1,260 metres of vertical slopes; including 128 runs, four alpine bowls and 85 inbound chutes, spread over 1,143 hectares of skiable terrain. Beginners who learn at Kicking Horse return again and again to experience the unparalleled conditions. Experienced skiers and snowboarders claim their bragging rights on this mountain due to the first class snowfall and world renowned terrain. The winter is complete with a tubing park, skating rink, and numerous restaurants, retailers and activities. There are a variety of lodging options available at Kicking Horse, ranging from affordable to luxurious. Ski-in/ski-out lodging includes boutique hotels, condos, town homes and resort estate homes provide all the comforts of home for longer stays.

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort - Summer

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is home to the world's largest Grizzly Bear Refuge. Guests can embark on a true Canadian experience on a one-of-a-kind interpretive tour to view a grizzly bear interacting as they do in the wild. Kicking Horse is also home to world-class hiking, sightseeing and mountain biking, offering a wide range of hiking trails with gorgeous panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains, the Columbia River Wetlands and the quaint town of Golden. Complete your visit with incredible food and outstanding views at Canada’s highest elevated restaurant, Eagle's Eye. NEW this summer is the Kicking Horse Via Ferrata, a secured climbing route.

Alpine Rafting

Alpine Rafting offers a variety of river rafting trips, from short afternoon trips with the family to all day river rafting challenges and even overnight riverside camping. Come explore some of the best whitewater rafting BC has to offer with Alpine Rafting. Half and full-day Whitewater Rafting, Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) and Inflatable Kayak tours on the Kicking Horse River. Trips also include a riverside BBQ Lunch. 2016 marks Alpine Rafting's 32nd season on the Kicking Horse River. They are a committed team who consistently gives their guests 5 star adventures. Located in Golden, British Columbia, it is just a short drive from Calgary, Banff, Invermere, Revelstoke and Radium Hot Springs.

From $92

Glacier Mountaineer Lodge

Sandman Hotel Revelstoke Centrally located with easy access to Highway One, Sandman Hotel Revelstoke just completed a renovation and features convenient amenities, indoor pools, whirlpools and a Denny's 24-hour restaurant with room service. The hotel has complimentary wifi and a meeting space. If you are going for a relaxing holiday or a business trip Sandman Hotel Revelstoke has all you need.

From $115 Glacier Mountaineer Lodge sits in the heart of the village at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort – the perfect base for your Canadian mountain adventure. Boasting stunning mountain terrain, epic champagne powder, world-class mountain biking and whitewater rafting, hiking, wildlife tours, alpine golf and more. The town of Golden and surrounding area offers a host of year-round recreational opportunities.

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Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke

Glacier Mountaineer Lodge offers a range of unit types from intimate guest rooms to three-bedroom suites that can sleep up to ten. Cozy fireplaces, fully equipped kitchens, balconies, in-suite laundry, ski/bike storage, a steam room, sauna, fitness centre, an outdoor hot tub, 24-hour front desk service and ski-in/ski-out mountain access are just some of its great features.

Sutton Place RMR a true ski-in/out luxury condo style hotel. Located at the village area of the Revelstoke Mountain Resort, it boasts spectacular northwest to southwest views across the Columbia River to the Monashee Mountains. The spectacular full-service resort and breathtaking surroundings are serviced by the renowned hospitality that Sutton Place Hotel Group is known for.

From $178

From $149

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British Columbia / FERNIE & KIMBERLEY ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Fernie Resort – Summer

Fernie Resort – Winter

Whether your idea of a good time is to shred down mountain trails at top speed, explore a world amongst the tree tops, or take a guided hike and smell the flowers, Fernie Alpine Resort has an adventure waiting for you this summer. Fernie Alpine Resort is the base camp to numerous exhilarating summer activities. At the resort there is an Aerial Park, which is a tree-top rope course 18 metres off the ground. Finish off by zip lining your way to the base area. Mountain biking in Fernie offers some of the best cross-country, downhill, single-track and dual slalom trails with and without chairlift access. For hikers and sightseers, whether they choose to take the scenic chairlift, or hike to the top — there will be a fantastic view waiting. Stop for lunch at the Lost Boys’ Café and soak in wilderness.

Fernie Alpine Resort, located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is regularly named one of the 'Top Ski Resorts in North America', with natural, legendary snowfall of up to 11 metres per winter. Combined with gorgeous, panoramic views, perfectly mild weather conditions, five legendary bowls and more terrain (2500+ acres) than you know what to do with, it is no wonder why Fernie is a favourite around the globe. Experience endless adventure at Fernie Alpine Resort; shred legendary powder, soak in a private hot-tub in your cabin hideaway, après-ski in the quaint ski-in/ski-out village at the base of the mountain, and experience one of the coolest towns in North America, located only five kilometres from the mountain. Fernie Resort has many lodges to choose from. From economy hotels to 4.5 star lodges.

Trickle Creek Golf Course

Lizard Creek Lodge Lizard Creek Lodge is in the perfect ski-in/ski-out position at Fernie Alpine Resort. The outdoor pool and hot tubs overlook the mountains and there is even a gentle run that cruises past the hotel. There are 14 units in the main lodge and 85 residential style condominiums in two other buildings. Each of the luxurious suites offer full kitchens and a fireplace.

From $179

Moderate

Fernie Slopeside Lodge Fernie Slopeside Lodge, located at the base of Fernie Alpine Resort, is a comfortable ski-in/ski-out hotelstyle accommodation that is located steps from the village plaza. Relax in your room, complete with cable television, coffee maker and fridge. The lodge features two indoor hot tubs, lockers for ski and board storage and laundry facilities.

From $135

Woven through the rugged alpine environment, crossing creeks and diving with the slopes of North Star Mountain, Trickle Creek Golf Resort is one of the most thrilling golf courses you will ever play. Located in beautiful Kimberley, British Columbia, and designed by renowned architect Les Furber, the course was recently awarded a bronze medal by readers of SCORE Golf Magazine for being one of the top resort courses in all of Canada. Stay at Trickle Creek Lodge, a resort located just a cart path away from the course. Relax and unwind in the outdoor pool, hot tubs and at the restaurant in beautiful mountain serenity.

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Kimberley Resort - Winter

Located in the Purcell Mountains in British Columbia, Kimberley Alpine Resort is known for light fluffy snow, short lift lines, and an abundance of sunny days. Skiers and riders of all abilities will find fun and excitement with rolling, groomed runs dispersed throughout North America's largest gladed terrain, featuring the Black Forest, where fun and adventure await and powder stashes last for weeks. Kimberley, BC is a quaint and welcoming town and offers an assortment of on-mountain and ski-in/ski-out accommodation, including Trickle Creek Lodge. Also enjoy night skiing, snowshoe tours and apres ski at this full service resort. Complete with rental and retail shops, snow school, dining, apres and lodges.

Trickle Creek Lodge

Trickle Creek Lodge is a full-service ski-in/ski-out, golf-in/golf-out resort hotel with great rooms and guest suite views of the Rocky Mountains or Kimberley Alpine Resort’s ski slopes. The Kimberley Alpine Resort’s high-speed quad is just steps away from the doors of the hotel. Trickle Creek Lodge features two outdoor hot tubs, year-round heated pool and a fitness facility. Montana's Cookhouse is located in the lounge. The famed Trickle Creek Golf Resort is located just a cart path away from the hotel. Other activities in the area include hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, whitewater rafting and more.

From $99 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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PRINCE GEORGE & PRINCE RUPERT ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / British Columbia

Prince Rupert Hotel

The Prince Rupert Hotel is an ideal choice for your next vacation on Canada’s West Coast. The Prince Rupert Hotel is built on the grounds of the original, historic Prince Rupert Hotel. Breakfast is included and served in the Breakfast Room adjacent to the Lobby and Reception area. Located in the heart of downtown, The Prince Rupert Hotel is convenient and close to plentiful shopping and dining options. The Prince Rupert Hotel specializes in leisure travellers. BC’s West Coast offers a variety of choices for activities; eco and soft adventure excursions, hiking, biking, beautiful parks and scenic ocean and mountain vistas are but a few of the experiences waiting. The Town of Prince Rupert offers abundant shopping and dining opportunities.

From $119

Moderate

Sandman Hotel & Suites Prince George

Coast Inn of the North Prince George On the Northern Passage Route, this downtown Prince George location is close to movie theatres, live theatres, restaurants, boutiques and more. For the shopping-inclined, you will not want to miss the many outlets close by. Do not forget to stop by Shogun Japanese Steakhouse for Teppanyaki-style cooking, and the Coffee Garden for casual dining.

From $178 As Northern BC’s largest city, Prince George is a bourgeoning hub that attracts visitors from all around the province. Surrounded by spectacular scenery, the area boasts an endless array of outdoor pursuits in addition to a lively city scene. With easy access to Highway 97, business and shopping districts, this hotel is conveniently located and features relaxing amenities like an indoor pool, steam room, and on-site dining. Also providing an extensive range of essentials for business travellers, guest can take advantage of complimentary high-speed Internet access, executive suites and kitchenettes too. A perfect blend of comfort, quality and service, Sandman Hotel & Suites Prince George has everything to make your stay absolutely ideal.

From $149

Moderate

Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge The Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge is a full-service hotel offering a variety of guestrooms and suites. Minutes from downtown, guests can enjoy historic walking tours, picturesque hiking trails, outstanding mountain biking, scenic golfing, and all the amazing attractions of the Bulkley Valley. On-site amenities include restaurant, lounge, and fitness and business centres.

From $115

Moderate

Treasure Cove Hotel & Casino

Superior

VIA Rail's Skeena Route

The Treasure Cove Hotel & Casino is an ideal choice for your next vacation through the northern central interior of British Columbia. Breakfast is included and served in the Breakfast Room adjacent to the Lobby and Reception area. The Treasure Cove Hotel & Casino is located on Highway 97 with quick and easy access to downtown Prince George and the main routes to/from the city and the rest of the Province of BC. Besides the Casino, there is plentiful entertainment, shopping and dining options just a short drive away. The hotel is partnered with the Treasure Cove Casino and ‘Nu Spa’, both located in the hotel’s facility. wifi Internet access is available in all rooms and common areas. Treasure Cove Hotel also has a pool with waterslide, hot tub and a fitness facility.

A region rich in first nations culture and history. Passengers on this two day train journey will be treated to spectacular views of Jasper National Park, the rugged Canadian Rockies and the hauntingly beautiful Pacific Coast.

From $160

From $137

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The train stops overnight in Prince George, BC and then winds through the Yellowhead Pass, across British Columbia's interior plateau and along the mighty Skeena River. In Economy class passengers enjoy spacious seating and a spectacular view through large picture windows. From early June to mid-September, passengers can upgrade to Touring class for an all-inclusive service that offers a seat in the Panorama Dome car, access to the famous Park Car including the dome viewing area and a hot meal service served at your seat with Canadian wine.

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Motorhome Rentals Leisurely roam the picturesque landscapes of this dynamic country while travelling in the comfort and style of a comfortable motorhome. You can truly immerse yourself in nature and travel with the locals to get an in-depth Canadian vacation experience.

Canadream are leaders in the RV industry for innovation in fleet design, quality and service. With depots located in Vancouver, Calgary, Whitehorse, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax the country is covered. All vehicles go through a 100 point pre delivery inspection prior to collection to ensure you have a quality well maintained vehicle and a 24/7 roadside assistance program.

DVC – Deluxe Camper Van Sleeps 2 adults, 2 burner gas stove. DAY

NIGHT

MHB – Midi Motorhome Sleeps 4 adults & 2 children, stove, oven, microwave. DAY

NIGHT

SVC – Super Van Sleeps 2 adults & 2 children, stove, oven, sofa, slide-out. DAY

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MHA – Maxi Motorhome Sleeps 4 adults & 2 children, cab-over design, stove, oven, microwave. DAY

NIGHT

All vehicles include dash and roof air-conditioning, hot water shower, toilet, fridge. Early Bird Bonus Offer – book by January 31, 2016 and choose from 2 of the bonus offers, discounted unlimited kilometres package, 6 convenience kits and USA driving fee included, kilometre package special, early pick up and late drop off included, northern surcharge and 50% discount from one way drop fee. Convenience Kits – available for purchase at an additional $80 per person, includes dishes, cookware, pillows, linen, towels, sleeping bags and cleaning equipment. CONDITIONS & GENERAL INFORMATION:

aware of your intended routing and we can advise if any restrictions apply.

Rates include: a daily rental, VIP loss damage waiver $5 million dollar public liability insurance and property damage. (excess up to $1500 will apply)

Vehicle collection: a fee will apply for any Sunday or early or late pick up or drop offs.

Rates do not include: convenience kits, fuel, northern surcharge, kilometre packages, additional insurance options. Drivers age: a minimum rental age is 21 years. Drivers license: a full drivers license must be presented at the time of rental. It must written in English or French or accompanied by an international drivers permit. Deposits: all rentals are subject to a deposit by credit card to cover additional costs. One way drop fees: if you are picking up your car in one location and returning to another a one way drop fee of $900 will apply. Driving restrictions: if you’re a travelling into any northern areas, a fee may apply. A surcharge will apply for travel into USA including Alaska. Please make us

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A full set of detailed Canadream terms & conditions are available to you on request. The above conditions are subject to change at the time of booking.

Price per day from: SVC - Super Van DVC - Deluxe Camper Van MHB - Midi Motorhome MHA - Maxi Motorhome

$102 $109 $115 $119

This is based on shoulder season, prices are subject to availability, taxes and seasonal surcharges.

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Alberta Rolling foothills, intimidating mountains, pre-historic hoodoos, emerald lakes and world renowned resorts, Alberta is home to vast changing landscapes and an array of adventure activites.

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BRITISH COLUMBIA Lake Louise 1 Banff

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Calgary 2

10 Day Alberta Mountains Discovered Calgary – your entrance to the Canadian Rockies, Calgary is set between prairies and peaks, offering an entrepreneurial energy while embracing its rich western heritage with the world renowned annual Calgary Stampede. Banff National Park – with its towering peaks and stunning glacier-fed lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is an area of vast unspoiled wilderness and mountain lakes with the picturesque alpine villages of Banff & Lake Louise.

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Rolling foothills, intimidating mountains, pre-historic hoodoos, diverse wildlife, great shopping and a friendly western hospitality is what you will experience on this dedicated Alberta vacation.

Jasper National Park – its shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls and deep canyons surrounded by mountain peaks are all easy to explore from the relaxed charming township of Jasper.

Day 1: Arrive Calgary

Icefield Parkway – travelling through the heart of the Canadian Rockies, this route has been voted one of the most spectacular drives in the world. It winds its way from Lake Louise to Jasper, boasting a unique and irreplaceable landscape rich in history and natural beauty second to none.

Day 4: West Edmonton Mall

Kananaskis Country – located under one hour from Calgary at the edge of Banff National Park, it offers great trails for hiking, mountain biking, cycling and horseback riding. Canadian Badlands – see unique coulee landscapes and hoodoo rock formations. Known for rich deposits of fossils, including dinosaur bones, unearthed at Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site and showcased at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Waterton National Park – this UNESCO World Heritage Site is tucked away in the southwest corner of Alberta, the dramatic collision of prairies and mountains has forged a rich variety of landscapes. The grasslands, aspen groves, evergreen forests and alpine tundra are home to flora and fauna found nowhere else. Edmonton – the capital of Alberta, located in Northern Alberta is known as the festival city. It’s a major hub for the energy, mining and biotech industries, and home to the impressive West Edmonton Mall.

Day 2: Calgary Activities Day 3: Calgary – Edmonton (Coach) Day 5: Edmonton – Jasper with VIA Rail Day 6: Jasper Activities Day 7: Jasper – Lake Louise (Small Coach) Day 8: Lake Louise – Banff (Coach) Day 9: Banff Sightseeing (Small Coach) Day 10: Banff – Calgary (Coach) Package Includes: 9 nights of accommodation, Calgary Tower elevation pass, Calgary foodie tour, day tour to Drumheller or experience a Bobsleigh ride with Winsport, scheduled coach Calgary to Edmonton, West Edmonton Mall attractions pass, VIA Rail from Edmonton to Jasper in economy class, Athabasca River float trip, Jasper Tramway elevation pass, full day tour Jasper to Lake Louise including the Ice Explorer ride, Lake Louise gondola pass with breakfast, evening wildlife tour, entrance to the Banff Hot Springs, shuttle transfer Banff to Calgary. Moderate pricing from.

$1969

Superior pricing from.

$2509

Deluxe pricing from.

$3169

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

4 Day Mountain Moment Rail Journey Travel with VIA Rail on an adventure getaway to the mountains.

Day 1:

Edmonton – Jasper (Rail)

Day 2:

Jasper Activity

3 Day K’Country Saddle, Paddle & Hike Only a one hour drive from Calgary, this is a great getaway from Calgary, or a starting point for your Canadian Rockies adventure.

Day 3: Jasper Activity Day 4: Jasper – Edmonton (Rail) Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, return VIA Rail economy class seats from Edmonton to Jasper, choose from 2 of the following activities; Jasper tramway elevation pass with breakfast, afternoon float trip on the Athabasca River, 1 hour driver-guided luxury motorcycle side car tour, Mount Edith Cavell hike, whitewater rafting excursion. Moderate pricing from.

$629

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$695

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$935

Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, 2 hour guided horseback trail ride, BBQ lunch, 2 hour white water rafting down the Kananaskis River. Delta Kananaskis

$339

Grande Rockies Resort

$359

Mystic Springs Chalets

$399

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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Calgary Stampede

The Calgary Stampede is the most authentic, memorable western experience you could ever pack into a single vacation. You’ll become a cowboy or cowgirl during the 10-day city-wide celebration, witnessing the world’s top rodeo, thrilling chuckwagon races, TransAlta Grandstand Show, music headliners, agriculture and so much more. It is the western spirit, the people and their stories that make the Calgary Stampede a unique visitor destination. Each year, more than 1 million visitors from across North America and around the world come to Calgary to experience the heart-stopping action of the world’s roughest and richest afternoon rodeo, featuring bull riding, barrel racing, and more. The GMC Rangeland Derby is the world’s top chuckwagon races, and a Stampede original, with 36 teams of horses and drivers competing, and it’s all capped off with the nightly TransAlta Grandstand Show and fireworks finale that lights up the sky for all 10 days. Beyond the Grandstand, is one of Canada’s largest music festivals, with five stages and 300 performers, including a slate of international music headliners. Visitors of all ages will be entertained as they experience world-class agricultural events and adrenalin-pumping midway rides, or step back in time at the Indian Village, to share in authentic cultural activities.

4 Day Calgary Stampede Witness the world famous Calgary Stampede. This 10 day festival combines a world class rodeo with the best in western entertainment, live music, unique food options and countless exhibitions. Package Includes: • 3 nights of accommodation • Reserved ticket to the Afternoon Rodeo (north or south centre level 1) • Reserved ticket to the Evening Chuckwagon Races and Grandstand Show (north or south centre level 5) • LRT Pass to and from Stampede Park for 2 days. • Calgary Tower Elevation Pass • Afternoon Rodeo souvenir program • Evening Chuckwagon Races and Grandstand show souvenir program • Calgary Stampede embroidered golf t-shirt • Stampede tote bag • 2 Skyrides over Stampede Park • Event ticket admits you to Stampede Park on the day of your event ticket • 20% discount voucher at the Calgary Stampede Store • 20% discount voucher at all Lammie’s Stores (western apparel) • CrossIron Mills discount coupon booklet Pricing from.

$895

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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Alberta / CALGARY ACCOMMODATION

Watch a Cowboy, Be a cowboy

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International Hotel Calgary

Complete your Calgary Stampede experience by becoming a cowboy. Extend your stay around the legendary rodeo or join a trip throughout the summer. Banff Trail Riders has been leading people into the back country over 50 years and are experts at teaching you how to ride and the basics to cowboy up! Whether you are seeking a touch of luxury through a lodge stay or a more rustic experience through their wilderness tents, these trips are world class riding with full catering to boot. Join a sampler 2 day trip, or go full cowboy for 6 days. All supplies are transported in advance by the mule train and cowboys will have things ready for your arrival at the lodges and camps. Throughout your riding time all you will need to focus on is the trail before you and the scenery surrounding you.

Calgary is a vibrant city, and located in the heart of this effervescent metropolis, is the International Hotel Calgary. The hotel is a prominent presence in the Calgary skyline and the city’s history.

From $218

From $199

This landmark hotel is centrally located downtown in the heart of Calgary’s business and entertainment districts with easy access to Eau Claire Market, Prince’s Island Park, the University of Calgary, Stephen Avenue Mall, Scotiabank Saddledome, Talisman Centre and within walking distance to many of Calgary’s landmark attractions, fine restaurants and theatres. Amenities include: Global Dining Room, 4th Avenue Lounge, 24 hours in-room dining, exercise centre 24 hour access, indoor lap pool and hot tub.

Hotel Arts

Superior

Kensington Riverside Inn

Experience welcoming service and creative offerings at Calgary's locally owned and operated boutique property, Hotel Arts. Located in downtown Calgary, the hotel features 185 designer guest rooms, two award-winning restaurants, extensive meeting and event space as well as an impressive private art collection as its name suggests. The property offers a unique experience in the city with their exceptional culinary offerings, seasonal outdoor pool and patio and innovative programming with poolside yoga and their complimentary bike share program. Calgary’s exciting dining, shopping and entertainment scene as well as the Calgary Stampede grounds are located nearby and within walking distance.

Kensington Riverside Inn is Calgary’s first Relais & Châteaux property, joining a prestigious fellowship of 500 upscale hotels and gourmet restaurants across the globe.

From $285

From $363

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Sandman Calgary Downtown

Nestled on the banks of the Bow River, the 19-room boutique inn is the ideal place to stay for those looking to indulge in some rest and relaxation and its centralized location in the charming Kensington District allows travelers easy access to Calgary’s downtown core. Beyond the stylish and upscale design of the suites and rooms, Kensington Riverside Inn is also home to one of Calgary’s finest gourmet restaurants Chef’s Table, open for breakfast, dinner and weekend brunch.

Boutique

Delta Bow Valley

The Sandman Hotel Calgary City Centre is a first-class hotel located in the heart of Calgary, and just minutes away from shopping, entertainment, numerous restaurants and nightlife. The LRT (light rail transit system) operates right outside the lobby doors and the Plus 15 system connects guests to the best of downtown shopping and restaurants without having to go outside.

Renowned for its genuine hospitality, the Delta Bow Valley is ideally located in downtown Calgary at the intersection of the city's business and cultural districts. Just steps away from the prominent RiverWalk as well as trendy East Village, which offers diverse dining and shopping options along with Light Rail Transit for convenience.

From $139

From $229

Moderate

The Fairmont Palliser

Superior

Sheraton Cavalier

Since 1914, The Fairmont Palliser has been turning moments into memories for guests. Upon entering the elegant lobby, you are enveloped in timeless style and grand architecture. Located in the heart of downtown Calgary and steps away from shopping, restaurants and attractions — without question, this is the place to be when staying in Calgary.

Located 15 minutes from the airport and downtown. This hotel includes free airport shuttle, free parking, award-winning Carver's Steakhouse, fitness centre and Oasis Waterpark, Calgary's largest hotel waterpark. Explore the area including Sunridge Shopping Mall and multiple dining/entertainment options within walking radius of 15 mins. Also has easy access to Rocky Mountains

From $322

From $199

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Deluxe

Superior www.andersonvacations.ca


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THE CALGARY TOWER / Alberta

Calgary Tower

Located 191 metres (626 feet) above the downtown core, the Calgary Tower offers a truly spectacular view of the city and the beautiful landscape that surrounds it. The prairies stretch far below and you will see the majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains from a higher perspective. Go right to the edge on the incredible glass floor, step into thin air, and see the bustling city streets so far below you. With less than two centimetres of glass between you and a free fall, it is an exhilarating, unforgettable experience. This summer, the Calgary Tower introduced a handheld digital multimedia tour, which is provided to all guests. Available in four languages (English, French, Mandarin, and German), visitors can experience the story of Calgary and the Tower by exploring the skyline and discovering how the city has developed

around the Calgary Tower. Featuring an informative narrative, fun facts, games and audio postcards with eyewitness accounts and personal testimonials, this tour provides an immersive audio-visual experience. The Tourism Calgary visitor information centre located at the base of the Tower provides knowledge about the parks, specialty shops, outdoor activities and much more. The Calgary Tower is open 364 days a year (closed Christmas Day) from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm. Call Anderson Vacations for more information.

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Alberta / CALGARY CITY STAY & ACCOMMODATION

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Clarion Hotel and Conference Centre

4 Day Calgary City Stay including the Badlands Your entrance to the Canadian Rockies, Calgary is set dramatically between prairies and peaks and embraces its rich western heritage. Calgary is an energetic city with oil driving the vibrant economy. Explore Calgary at your own pace and enjoy the view from the top of Calgary Tower the highest 360 degree observation deck in the world. Visit the Badlands and see unique coulee landscapes and hoodoo rock formations. Known for rich deposits of fossils, including dinosaur bones, unearthed at Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site. Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, admission to Calgary Tower, Calgary foodie tour, admission to Calgary Zoo, Drumheller & The Badlands tour. Moderate pricing from.

$615

Superior pricing from.

$715

Boutique pricing from.

$935

Deluxe pricing from.

$915

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Located approximately ten minutes from the Calgary International Airport and the vibrant downtown core, this Calgary hotel overlooking the magnificent Canadian Rockies is sure to please leisure travelers. Hotel amenities include complimentary Internet, parking, airport shuttle service, indoor pool, whirlpool and fitness room; as well as a gift shop and on-site dining. Guests can expect a comfortable stay at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Centre with easy access to shopping, entertainment, and local attractions such as the Calgary Tower, Calgary Zoo, and Telus Spark Science Centre.

From $154

Moderate

Days Hotel Calgary South

Sandman Calgary Airport Situated only minutes from the Calgary International Airport, the Sandman Hotel & Suites Calgary Airport offers everything for the business and leisure traveller. This hotel boasts 177 tastefully decorated and functional rooms and suites. Pick-up from the airport to the hotel is complimentary and wireless high-speed Internet is available in all rooms.

From $144

Moderate

Hotel Blackfoot Hotel Blackfoot is a contemporary boutique hotel with 193 modern rooms and suites, outstanding facilities with convenient amenities including 3 dining facilities, a fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool and a world class comedy club. Providing attentive hospitality in a distinctive, inviting environment, allowing guests to relax and live in the moment.

From $119

Moderate

Located just outside downtown Calgary, this newly renovated hotel boasts 134 guest rooms all with flat screen TVs, fridge, ironing facilities, hair-dryer, tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary in-room wifi. All registered guests enjoy a free continental breakfast and parking. Relax in the indoor heated swimming pool and hot tub and enjoy the Fitness Centre and Table-Tennis during your stay. Attached to the hotel and fronting Macleod Trail, the Distortion Club offers an unforgettable Canadian experience in the heart of Calgary with live music every Friday and Saturday night.

From $129

Delta Calgary South

Glenmore Inn

The Delta Calgary South is the largest hotel in South Calgary. Utilized by many tour groups due to the ideal location in the heart of the MacLeod Trail entertainment district. Delta Calgary South is well known for their hotel featuring four on-site dining options, two swimming pools and whirlpools, and guest rooms equipped with a fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. Also offered is complimentary parking, and complimentary Internet access. The hotel is within walking distance to shopping including Southcentre Mall, a variety of restaurants, and the C-Train for convenient and low cost transportation (Light Rail Transit).

From $219 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

Moderate

Superior

This independent South Calgary hotel is conveniently located minutes from downtown, Chinook Centre, Calgary Stampede, Heritage Park, Calgary Zoo and many other favorite attractions. Situated just off Glenmore Trail and east of Deerfoot Trail its an ideal location for an eventful visit to Calgary before heading to Alberta’s beautiful Banff National Park, Waterton Lakes National Park or wherever your travels may take you. The hotel features 169 spacious guestrooms and suites, 3 on-site food and beverage outlets and an indoor pool and waterslide. We invite you to experience the warm Calgary hospitality and let their friendly team make your stay in Calgary a memorable one.

From $136

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CALGARY ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alberta

Heritage Park Historical Village

Coast Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre Calgary Centrally located between the Calgary International Airport and the city centre, this hotel is an ideal stop for any traveller. The hotel is also in the heart of North East Calgary's business community. Walking distance to the nearby light rail transit system as well as within very close proximity to the Calgary Zoo, Telus Spark Science Centre and the Calgary Stampede grounds.

From $164

Moderate

Hampton Inn & Homewood Suites Two great hotels, one great location!The Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites by Hilton Calgary Airport North are just minutes from the Calgary International Airport and Calgary's greatest attractions. Offering a complimentary hot breakfast buffet, swimming pool, fitness centre, basketball court and a complimentary 24 hour airport shuttle.

From $149

Superior

Canada’s largest living history experience celebrating the people, events and achievements that define Western Canada today. Discover why Heritage Park has been recognized by Destination Canada as a "Signature Experience". Explore authentic interactive history, take a ride on a thundering steam train, become an intrepid voyageur or fill a paper bag full of treats at the candy store. Visit Plains First Nations people at the encampment or the impressive collection of antique vehicles at the Gasoline Alley Museum. Gasoline Alley and the Plaza shops and restaurants are open daily, year-round. The Historical Village complete with paddle wheel boat, steam train, midway rides and horse drawn wagon tours is open seasonally. Full Service attraction located only 15 minutes from downtown. Complimentary parking.

From $25

Heritage & History Day Tour Head south from Calgary through the rangelands of Cowboy Country to where the plains meet the foothills. Your destination is Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells the story of the hunting practice of the native people of the North American plains for the past 6000 years. A native guide leads you through the exhibit and out to the cliff jump, sharing the history and lifestyle of the first people. There may even be drumming in the plaza. Next, stop at the historic town of Fort Macleod, founded as a Northwest Mounted Police barracks in 1892 and now a quaint place to get a feel for the old west. Return north to Calgary and the fantastic attraction of Heritage Park. Celebrating 50 years in 2014, Heritage Park is Canada’s largest living history museum, taking you back in time to experience the 1860s through the 1950s. Explore Gasoline Alley Museum, chat with costumed characters in the historic village, and thrill to the antique rides like the Whip and the Ferris Wheel. Return to Calgary late afternoon.

From $129

Skyline Luge Calgary Looking for a Calgary attraction with a unique twist? Invented in New Zealand in 1985, Luge is a unique wheeled gravity ride that provides the rider full control over their descent on a purpose built track. More than 50 twists and turns. Over 1800 metres long. Located at WinSport-Canada Olympic Park the Calgary Luge is the world's longest Luge track, so you cannot miss this.

Canada's only outdoor summer opera festival. Join in for performances of great opera in the 900-seatopen-air-tent. The 10 day festival also includes free activities such as movie nights, roving performers and more.

From $13

Free activities. Ticketed event prices on request.

Calgary Food Tours

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Opera in the Village

Opera in the Village is more than just a “show”, it’s an experience; providing a great introduction to the opera experience for everyone.

River Valley Segway Guided Tours

Calgary is filled with maverick chefs and food artisans keen to showcase the taste of Alberta's bountiful produce. Guests on the five different walking tours weekly - enjoy tastings at six to ten spots per tour while also discovering each neighbourhood's history, art and architecture. Tours are two to four hours long and group size is limited to 14 guests.

Experience a Segway adventure along the beautiful Bow River. These Segway tours showcase the scenic River Walk Pathways as guests effortlessly glide toward East Village on the amazing Segway. You will receive in-depth training, from a certified Segway trainer. They strive to ensure your experience is safe, fun, and extremely memorable.

From $90

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WinSport Canada Olympic Park WinSport is best known as the host facility for the 1988 Winter Olympic games and remains open today as a year-round recreational playground. During the summer fly down North America's fastest zipline, bobsleigh down the legendary sliding track at 80 km/h, take in a scenic round of mini golf or bike down Southern Alberta's only lift accessible mountain bike trails. In the winter join WinSport for skiing and snowboarding. Take a lesson from the award-winning Snow School that has taught over 2.5 million people in the last 25 years of all ages and abilities. Or try the winter bobsleigh going speeds of up to 90 km/h and 3G forces! Also located at WinSport is Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. This is where you can discover the stories of their 540 inducted sport heroes to inspire Canadians in sport and life. The award-winning 40,000 sq. ft. facility features 12 galleries with more than 50 hands-on interactive exhibits and a collection of 95,000 treasured sport artifacts which help to tell the stories of Canada’s greatest sport heroes. Visit and be inspired! Conveniently located 15 minutes from downtown, WinSport has dining options, retail store and a fully equipped rental shop so you have everything you need!

Pricing on request

Calgary Zoo From the splendour of the Rocky Mountains to the heart of Destination Africa, The Calgary Zoo takes you to see over 1,000 animals from around the world. Trek through the gorilla’s rainforest, safari over the Savannah to watch the hippos swim, or climb the Canadian Wilds to see a grizzly bear. Cool off and get beak to nose with 4 species of penguins in the popular Penguin Plunge or visit the new greater onehorned rhino, mandrills and komodo dragons! You can even take a step back in time to visit what prehistoric Alberta looked like in the Prehistoric Park! Wind down your trip with a walk through the fragrant Dorothy Harvie Gardens or sit with the butterflies in ENMAX Conservatory. You'll love knowing that every visit helps protect endangered animals at home and in the wild. Don’t forget to refuel while at the Calgary Zoo. Head over to Kitamba Café or one of the many food kiosks throughout the park. Feeling like a sit down meal? Visit the seasonal restaurant, Grazers! Join the Calgary Zoo for Western Canada's only Chinese lantern and garden festival, ILLUMINASIA, in September and October as the Calgary Zoo gear up the celebrations for the arrival of two Giant Pandas in 2018! During the summer season the gates are open between 9am and 5pm. The park closes at 6pm daily.

From $23

ILLUMINASIA Lantern & Garden Festival The Calgary Zoo is proud to present ILLUMINASIA Lantern & Garden Festival presented by Sinopec Canada. Authentic Chinese lanterns light up the zoo and set the stage for a unique experience like no other in Calgary in September and October. Festival lanterns highlight zoo animals while showcasing iconic Chinese symbols. The Dorothy Harvie Gardens provide the backdrop through lush mosaics and vegetation tapestries for these wonderful works of art and light. Visitors will also be able to experience authentic Pan-Asian entertainment along with special programs that spotlight the arts, food or culture native to each region being featured, starting with China and changing every two weeks. These amazing and intricate lanterns are designed and hand-crafted by artists in the hub of lantern-making, Zigong, China then assembled on-site by a team of craftsmen directly from Zigong. The art of lantern-making from this region in China is over 800 years old and passed down through generations. Western Canada's first and only lantern and garden festival runs in September and October at the zoo and will help build excitement for the arrival of Giant Pandas in 2018.

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CALGARY – DRUMHELLER & THE BADLANDS TOURING / Alberta

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology

The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology celebrates the spectacular diversity of life on Earth, from the tiniest grain of pollen to the mightiest dinosaur. The world-renowned museum and research facility is situated in the rugged Canadian Badlands in Midland Provincial Park, six kilometres northwest of Drumheller, Alberta. The badlands not only offer a spectacular view, they also hold some of the richest deposits of dinosaur fossils in the world. Canada’s only museum devoted exclusively to palaeontology—the study of plant and animal life based on the fossil record—offers something for everyone. Hundreds of thousands of people each year are captivated by one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaur skeletons, most of which were discovered in the badlands.

Dynamic displays that spark curiosity, dispel myths, and engage people with learning are just a part of the Museum experience. In the summer, visitors can participate in educational programs that interpret how the past and present are related. Individuals and families alike can learn about the wonders of the badlands during a guided hike, create a cast of a real fossil, or try their hand at digging in a quarry. The Royal Tyrrell Museum holds appeal for all ages and provides a rare opportunity to discover the fascinating history of life on planet Earth. Discover your next adventure at Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.

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Drumheller & The Badlands Day Tour Departing from Calgary east into the endless golden prairies, the fertile land suddenly drops away into a strange and stark moonscape of weird striped hills and otherworldly rock formations – The Badlands. View the impressive Horseshoe Canyon and learn about the geology, history, and native plants and animals at the Interpretive Centre. Next is the town of Drumheller, the Dinosaur Capital of the World, and a visit to the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, home of 130,000 fossils of over 300 different species and one of the best dinosaur museums in the world. Explore the fascinating exhibits, and learn what happens behind the scenes to collected fossils. Leaving Drumheller, you will head to the Atlas Coal mine for a guided tour of this fascinating national historic site. Then take a stroll across the Rosedale Suspension Bridge and stop to view the Hoodoos, unique geological formations that resemble sandstone giants. Return to Calgary late afternoon. You can also take the optional Dinosite Tour, a 3 kilometres guided walk to search for fossils, see dinosaur bones in the ground, and learn about ancient Alberta. (Subject to availability)

From $129

Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site

Dig into the dark years when Coal was King in the Drumheller Valley. Go underground on an uphill Tunnel Tour, rattle down the tracks on an original mine train, thrill to the view on a Tipple Tour, and blush to the tales on the Unmentionables Tour! The tour guides rock, and load up 16 tons of fun. The award-winning Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site is the last of 139 mines to operate in the Drumheller Valley from 1911 to 1979. Today, the Atlas is Canada's most complete historic coal mine and preserves the nation's last wooden tipple. Tours are available daily from May to Thanksgiving. General admission includes access to original mine buildings, a ride on Linda the Mantrip Locomotive, and a meet and greet with roving characters. The Tipple Tour

allows you to climb the last wooden tipple in Canada to learn about the reality young boys faced: that the dangers of the surface were a training ground for the formidable "belly of the beast". Follow in the historic footsteps of the miners on the Tunnel Tour. Put on a cap lamp and hike up the inclined conveyer tunnel to the mine entry, set high in the Badlands. On the Unmentionables Tour you will explore the dark side of coal mining – learn about accidents, brawls, the women, and the unmentionable side of Drumheller Valley history. These are just a few of the optional tours. Contact Anderson Vacations for a full list .

From $10 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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CALGARY NORTHEAST ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alberta

Best Western Premier Freeport Inn & Suites Just minutes from the Calgary International Airport, and close to Calgary’s most popular attractions, the BEST WESTERN PREMIER Freeport Inn & Suites offers modern luxury lodging for all travelers. It doesn’t take long to understand why they are one of the highest rated Calgary hotels on review websites. Accommodations in the hotel are comfortable, spacious and stocked with top amenities, but you'll get more than just a great night's sleep. With executive shuttle service to the airport 24 hours a day, they have got your transportation needs covered too. All of the rooms feature luxury amenities like 42" flat-screen TVs, complimentary wireless Internet, and air conditioning. This hotel offers four spacious, elegantly appointed room styles to suit your specific needs, some with fireplaces and 2 person jetted tubs. You won't find this mix of affordability, accessibility and amenities at many Calgary hotels. With full breakfast buffet served hot and fresh daily, an on-site bar and grill, a heated indoor pool and waterslide, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, and much more, they will help you make the most out of your Calgary vacation.

From $129

Moderate

CrossIron Mills

CrossIron Mills, the first enclosed shopping centre built in Alberta in 20 years, opened in August 2009, just 1.5 kilometres north of Calgary in Rocky View County and less than 10 minutes from the Calgary International Airport. Ideally situated on the busiest transportation corridor in the province of Alberta, the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, the innovative 1.4 million-square-foot shopping centre is the largest single level shopping centre in Alberta, with 17 large format anchors and more than 200 specialty stores and premium brand outlets. Developed in the Mills concept, combining the best attributes of a traditional shopping centre, power centre and exciting architecture under one roof, CrossIron Mills is the only true outlet concept shopping centre in Western Canada.

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The centre is home to popular retailers, including Bass Pro Shops, Calvin Klein Outlet, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Pro Hockey Life, Michael Kors, True Religion Brand Jeans Outlet, Designer Shoe Warehouse, Hugo Boss Outlet, Joe Fresh, Coach Factory and Coach Mens Factory. The centre also has many “biggest in Alberta” retailers including the largest Toys ‘R’ Us, Babies ‘R’ Us, La Senza, The Children’s Place, Tommy Hilfiger Outlet, Laura Superstore and XXI Forever.

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Alberta / KANANASKIS & CANMORE ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

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Mystic Springs Resort

3 Day Kananaskis & Canmore Canmore and Kananaskis is a picturesque and authentic mountain lifestyle community. Enveloped by the majesty of the Canadian Rockies and just one hour west of Calgary. Here you will discover an impressive mountain landscape offering limitless outdoor activity across an expanse of provincial parks, wildland reserves, emerald green waterways, unspoiled wilderness and snow-capped mountain peaks. Walk along the trails around town, taking in the glacier-turquoise river scenery and unique shops. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation in Canmore or Kananaskis, 2 hour guided horseback trail ride, BBQ lunch, 2 hour white water rafting down the Kananaskis River. Pricing from.

$339

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Mystic Springs Chalets & Hot Pools is Canmore, Alberta's ultimate family getaway. Boasting the largest heated outdoor pool in Canmore, 44 two-bedroom, selfcatering condo suites each with full kitchens, two bathrooms, Google TVs, and separate dining areas, Mystic Springs is the perfect destination for families, groups, business retreats, events, or meetings. The chalets are centred around an intimate courtyard atmosphere that offers enough room for everyone; plus the ability to book on-site spa treatments. Mystic Springs also offers laundry facilities on-site and a common barbecue area and is located just steps from downtown Canmore and minutes to Banff National Park, word-class golfing, hiking, dining, and shopping.

From $224

Grande Rockies Canmore

Superior

Silver Creek Lodge Silver Creek Lodge, located in Canmore, Alberta, offers guests luxurious fully self-catering condo suites with stunning mountain views, Aveda bath products in every suite, an on-site spa and restaurant, outdoor hot pool, fitness centre, underground parking and a steam room. With a variety of room types to choose from, Silver Creek is a Canmore hotel experience to remember.

From $129 Set amidst the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Banff National Park, Grande Rockies Resort offers the incredible standards and service of a luxury boutique hotel and the personal comforts of a grand vacation home. Superbly situated in the alpine village of Canmore, Grande Rockies Resort is ideal for families, golf and ski enthusiasts and those with a love of outdoor recreation.

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Howling Dog Tours Ltd.

Grande Rockies Resort offers a range of accommodation types from mountain view studios for two to three-bedroom suites for up to 8 guests. All suites are tastefully appointed with spacious living areas and fully-equipped kitchens. The resort also features an indoor swimming pool with 3-storey waterslide, indoor/outdoor hot tub, award-winning restaurant, on-site Verde Day Spa, free wifi and underground parking.

Adventures by dogsled! Enjoy a 2 or 4 hour tour in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta in the winter season (December through April). Experienced guides and friendly Alaskan and Siberian huskies will take you through the serene backcountry and submerse you into nature! Learn to be a musher, harness the dogs and drive the team, or relax as a passenger. Come howl with us!

From $179

From $159

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Delta Lodge at Kananaskis

Saddle and Paddle

Nestled in the majestic Canadian Rockies at an elevation of 1,522 meters (5,000ft), the Delta Lodge at Kananaskis offers a true combination of world-class, year round activities with distinguished comfort and hospitality. Adjacent to Nakiska Ski hill and lots of summer fun. The Resort is your base camp to an outdoor adventure playground, offering a variety of guestrooms and suites, multiple dining and entertaining options, a full conference facility, and is home to the Summit Spa and Fitness Centre. Located 1 hour from Calgary International Airport, the Delta Lodge is known for its miles of hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing trails. Live the adventure at Alberta's Mountain Resort and Spa.

Explore the magnificence of the Canadian Rockies on horseback! Begin your adventure day with a magical 2 hour guided trail ride and get a panoramic view of the Kananaskis River Valley. Enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch at Boundary Ranch and then head to Inside Out Experience for an exciting afternoon of rafting adventure. Spend approximately 2 hours on the river surfing, splashing, playing games and paddling through the rapids on professionally guided rafts. Hear stories of past cowboys, outlaws and heroes that roamed the area or keep your eyes open for the local resident wildlife.

From $169

From $159

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Superior

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WATERTON & SOUTHERN ALBERTA ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alberta

Waterton Lakes Lodge

Aspen Village Inn Located in the heart of the Waterton townsite, Aspen Village provides the widest variety of hotel accommodations in Waterton Park. Offering guests clean, comfortable and newly renovated rooms, Aspen is located just steps away from amenities such as golf, shopping, dining, tennis, playgrounds, trail-heads to Waterton’s epic hikes and the beach at Waterton Lake.

From $125 Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort is an 80 suite, full-service facility on 4 acres of land situated in the mountain village of Waterton Park. The resort is home to Vimy's Lounge & Grill restaurant and the only swimming pool in Waterton. The lodge has a variety of room types including simple hotel rooms with king beds and jetted tubs; standard rooms with two queen beds; and fully self-catering kitchenette units. The lodge is also proud to offer a small selection of pet-friendly rooms. Featuring a large recreation centre with fitness facility, indoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, steam room and sauna as well as three different on-site conference rooms, Waterton Lakes Lodge is the perfect location for meetings, events, family vacations and romantic getaways.

From $191

Moderate

Crandell Mountain Lodge Crandell Mountain Lodge is a cozy country lodge ideal for travelers looking for a quaint experience in Waterton Lakes National Park. Crandell is one of Alberta's Charming Inns and its unique charm has been winning over guests since 1940. Crandell Mountain Lodge has rooms with fireplaces, country décor and lots of character.

From $144

Superior

Moderate

Frank Slide Interpretive Centre

Bayshore Inn Nestled within the surrounding mountains of Waterton Lakes National Park is the Bayshore Inn, boasting 70 comfortable and spacious rooms, each with satellite TV, DVD players, air-conditioning, coffee machine, hair-dryer, in-room safes and down filled comforters. The Bayshore Lakeside Chophouse and Fireside Lounge & Wine Bar are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

From $168

Moderate

Great Canadian Barn Dance The Great Canadian Barn Dance invites you to experience family style hospitality, unique cultural activities and world-class scenery. It will transport you back to a time when folks got together with friends and family and enjoyed lively western music, old time dances, and incredible country cooking. Southwest Alberta is a well kept secret waiting for you to discover.

From $42

On April 29, 1903, 30 million cubic metres of limestone crashed from Turtle Mountain and buried part of the coal mining town of Frank. Feel the impact of the Frank Slide in an interactive and creative setting involving first-hand accounts by the people who lived through the destruction. Exhibits feature numerous audio-visual experiences, interactive computers, hands-on science-based displays, and an activity area for young children. The centre has two award-winning high definition presentations playing daily. Walking trails through the slide provide spectacular Rocky Mountain views and a closer look at the awesome power of nature. Located just over one kilometre off Highway Three in the Crowsnest Pass, two hours southwest of Calgary.

From $10

Remington Carriage Museum

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

The Remington Carriage Museum is located in Cardston, just 30 minutes east of Waterton Lakes National Park. We welcome you to visit one of the world’s finest museums of horse-drawn transportation. The museum‘s collection ranges from carriages and buggies to wagons and sleighs and all are beautifully displayed to tell the story of this bygone era. Guided tours and interactive displays make the stories come alive to create a great visitor experience. The Remington Carriage Museum also boasts a working stable, carriage rides in the summer, theatre, carriage restoration shop, cafeteria and a gift shop. The museum offers a look back in time that is enjoyed by all ages and is open daily year round with the exception of Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Day and Easter Sunday.

Listen to Blackfoot guides tell stories of the ancient buffalo hunting culture at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built right into the natural landscape the awardwinning interpretive centre houses five levels of exhibits and explains how the Plains People organized complex communal buffalo hunts for almost 6,000 years as they lived off the land for their survival. Feel the beat of the native drumming and get up close to take a picture of your favourite dancer at the First Nations drumming and dance demonstrations every Wednesday in July and August. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is located 90 minutes south of Calgary on secondary Highway 785, near Fort Macleod. Open daily year round with the exception of Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Day and Easter Sunday.

From $10

From $10

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85 Banff & Lake Louise Shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, and deep canyons surrounded by mountain peaks are waiting to be explored.

Town of Banff – nestled high in the Canadian Rockies, Banff is a vibrant community of artists, athletes, families and outdoor enthusiasts. It truly celebrates heritage and lives and breathes mountain culture. Banff Gondola – ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain to experience a bird’s eye view of six mountain ranges. The 360° view from the upper gondola terminal, view– decks and Summit Ridge Interpretive Boardwalk offer the very best vantage point in the area. Hiking Trails – you can hike along the shores of dazzling blue lakes, up to quaint mountain teahouses, through carpets of wildflowers and up high to spectacular viewpoints for any level of fitness. Cave & Basin National Historic Site – commemorates the birthplace of Canada’s National Park system. The growth and development of Canada’s national parks are celebrated in interactive displays and exhibits. Lake Louise – this alpine lake, known for its sparkling blue waters, is situated at the base of impressive glacier–clad peaks. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise impressively overlooks the lake, providing a luxury resort experience. Ice Explorer Ride – a unique Ice Explorer vehicle takes you right up onto the Athabasca glacier with the help of an experienced driver–guide. Glacier Sky Walk – a brand new attraction in the Rockies, explore the immense powers of glaciology from a fully–accessible, cliff–edge walkway that leads to a glass–floored observation platform 280 metres (918 ft).

5 Day Deluxe Historic Resorts Compliment your time in the Rockies by staying at the impressive Fairmont resorts, rich in history, resplendent in natural beauty and nestled in awe inspiring locations.

Day 1:

Calgary – Fairmont Banff Springs (Coach)

Day 2: Banff Sightseeing Day 3: Banff – Yoho National Park – Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Day 4: Lake Louise at leisure Day 5:

Lake Louise – Calgary (Coach)

Package Includes: 4 nights of accommodation in standard Fairmont rooms (upgrades available), shuttle transfer Banff to Calgary, choice of a guided sightseeing tour of Banff OR a guided hiking experience, Banff gondola pass, Banff Hot Springs swim pass, evening wildlife safari, tour from Banff to Lake Louise including Yoho National Park, Lake Louise gondola pass, shuttle transfer Lake Louise to Calgary downtown or airport. Pricing from.

$1575

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

4 Day Explore Banff

5 Day Winter Wonderland in Banff

Enjoy the best that this spectacular mountain township has to offer with time also to explore at your leisure.

To give you the quintessential winter experience, Banff offers a wide range of activities including ice-skating, dog sledding, horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice-canyon walks, museums, great restaurants and boutique shopping.

Day 1:

Arrive Banff

Day 2:

Banff Sightseeing or Hike

Day 1:

Calgary – Banff (Coach)

Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Tour

Day 2:

Ice Canyon Walk or Snow–shoeing Experience

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Day 4: Package Ends

Day 3: Banff – Lake Louise (Coach)

Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, choice of a guided sightseeing tour of Banff OR a guided hiking experience, Banff gondola pass, Banff Hot Springs swim pass, evening wildlife safari, Lake Louise & Moraine Lake tour.

Day 4: Dog Sledding Tour

Moderate pricing from.

$749

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$905

Deluxe pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

$1125

Day 5: Lake Louise – Calgary (Coach) Package Includes: 4 nights of accommodation, shuttle transfer Calgary to Banff, ice canyon walk OR snow-shoeing experience, sleigh ride, shuttle transfer Banff to Lake Louise, dog sled tour, shuttle transfer Lake Louise to Calgary. Moderate pricing from. Superior pricing from.

$925 $1145

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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BANFF ACCOMMODATION / Alberta

The Moose Hotel & Suites

Ptarmigan Inn

The Banff Lodging Company is proud to announce the opening of a brand new 4 star hotel property for 2016, The Moose Hotel & Suites. The design of the Moose will be Mountain elegance with warm, rich, natural materials. Located a 1 minute walk from the heart of downtown Banff, the Moose Hotel & Suites features 174 air conditioned guests rooms, with a combination of One and Two Bedroom Suites and hotel rooms. Amenities include the Meadow Spa & Pools with 10 treatment rooms and private outdoor hot pool, a bright indoor swimming pool and exercise room on the 3rd floor, and 2 spectacular rooftop hot pools with views of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Dining is available at Pacini Italian Restaurant, featuring gourmet Italian food with unique and authentic flavours and a warm and friendly ambiance.

Pricing on request

For those who love to play in the great outdoors, there's no better place than Banff, and no better place to call home after a day of adventure than the Banff Ptarmigan Inn. Close to downtown Banff, the Ptarmigan Inn is within walking distance of many Banff attractions including the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Bow Falls, Cave & Basin National Historic Site, and the Banff Upper Hot Springs. Hot buffet breakfast is included in the price of your room served at the Meatball Pizza & Pasta restaurant. Property also includes complimentary wireless Internet access in all guest rooms, heated underground free parking (first come basis) and complimentary Roam Bus passes for the Banff transit system.

From $144

Buffalo Mountain Lodge

Moderate

Fox Hotel and Suites Waterfalls and mountain springs are brought to life in the Fox Hotel & Suites design. Capturing the historic and natural elements of Banff National Park, the hotel’s centrepiece is the hot pool inspired by the original Cave and Basin Historic Site. The Fox Hotel & Suites offers a unique accommodation style in Banff, with one and two-bedroom suites and hotel rooms.

From $194 This tranquil mountain lodge in Banff National Park is located on Tunnel Mountain. Its architectural style is elegant and in harmony with its surroundings. The main lodge complements its natural setting with square timber, post and beam construction and high open ceilings. Simple, elegant design is a hallmark of the resort – symbolizing the lifestyle at the lodge. Each room is warm and inviting with down duvet comforters and wood burning fireplaces. Exemplifying the classic Canadian lodge experience, Buffalo Mountain Lodge offers breathtaking views, delicious Rocky Mountain Cuisine and carefully chosen boutique wines.

From $189

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Hidden Ridge Resort

Superior

Banff Caribou Lodge & Spa The impressive hand hewn logs that accent the building’s exterior and lobby create the spectacular of this mountain lodge. The massive fieldstone fireplace that dominates the lobby invites you to relax in front of warm crackling flames. The lodge has long been known for its friendly and outgoing staff who are always happy to provide information or suggestions for Banff’s many exciting activities.

From $149

Moderate

Inns of Banff Located on Banff Avenue the Inns of Banff has some of the best views in Banff. This 3 star hotel offers full resort amenities and services including an indoor and outdoor pool, 2 restaurants and a pub. Known for its large, renovated guest rooms and fantastic views, the Inns of Banff is the perfect home base for your mountain vacation.

From $125 Tucked away on Tunnel Mountain, Hidden Ridge Resort is quiet and secluded with some of the most spectacular views in Banff and the Canadian Rockies. Enjoy access to one of many hiking trails just outside your door, or catch close-up photographs of some of Banff National Park’s wildlife. The front desk at the Hidden Ridge Resort is open 24-hours for your convenience. Property also includes complimentary wireless Internet access in all guest rooms, 2 barbeque and picnic areas and complimentary Roam Bus passes for the Banff transit system.

From $199 ANDERSON VACATIONS

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Banff Rocky Mountain Resort Discover the meaning of a mountain getaway at Banff Rocky Mountain Resort, a relaxing retreat in the heart of Banff National Park. Ideally set amid three hectares of private parkland and surrounded by the glorious scenery of Canada’s oldest national park, while just minutes from downtown Banff. Featuring 169 condos and suites with room sizes to suit all guests.

From $144

Moderate

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Alberta / BANFF TOURING

Banff Gondola

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Banff/Lake Louise to Jasper Sightseeing

The adventure begins with an eight minute journey to the summit of Sulphur Mountain in a modern, fully enclosed four passenger gondola cabin. The views become increasingly spectacular as you climb 698 metres to an elevation of 2,281 metres at the Summit Upper Terminal — the departure point for a mountaintop of activities. Witness breathtaking views in every direction from one of several observation decks. Discover the interactive giant compass located at the top of the Upper Summit Terminal. The Summit Complex located at the top of the mountain houses two restaurants, gift shop, snack bar and public bathrooms. At the base you will find a snack shop and gift shop which provides a great selection of food and souvenirs for your convenience. The Banff Gondola is open year-round.

Travel with your interpretive guide along the world-famous Icefields Parkway. Beginning in either Banff or Lake Louise, sightseeing stops along this beautiful highway will include Bow Lake and the Crowfoot Glacier, the Weeping Wall, and Athabasca Falls. You will also make a stop at the Columbia Icefields Centre where you will have the opportunity to take part in the Snocoach Tour onto the Athabasca Glacier, and/or explore the Glacier Skywalk overlooking the Sunwapta Valley. You may also choose to enjoy the interpretive exhibit at the Icefield Centre or take a short guided walk to a scenic viewpoint. This one way tour is perfect for travelers arriving by train. SunDog's knowledgeable guides and small personalized group sizes will make this tour the highlight of your Rocky Mountain adventure!

From $36

From $119

Discover Banff & Its Wildlife

Evening Wildlife Safari Discover the challenges of protecting animals and their habitat in Banff National Park. On this evening tour, sightsee through a variety of landscapes and learn about wildlife, their needs, and their interrelationships. Leave the safari with a greater understanding of the National Park and the animals that live within it. Tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off in Banff.

From $44 Build a connection to this World Heritage site as you visit Banff's landmarks and historic places. Hear how the 11,000 year old human history of the Bow Valley changed when three railway workers rediscovered a hidden natural hot spring. Visit the abandoned mining town of Bankhead and Lake Minnewanka Dam, relics of Banff's industrial past. Tour some classic viewpoints of Banff including Surprise Corner and the Hoodoos lookout. Throughout you will learn about wildlife, their habitat and protection. Your time will be spent enjoying the sights, taking photos, and participating in short walks to view points on the many stops of the tour. Additional highlights include Surprise Corner for views of the Banff Springs hotel, Bow Falls, and Tunnel Mountain Drive. Maple cookie snacks and water are provided.

Discover Grizzly Bears Visit the Grizzly Bear Refuge, home to orphaned grizzly bear 'Boo' as he romps and plays in a natural bear habitat. Your guided sightseeing tour also includes stops at Lake Louise, Takakkaw Falls and Kicking Horse Canyon. Ride the gondola at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort for a gourmet lunch at Canada’s highest restaurant, The Eagle's Nest, which overlooks grizzly country.

From $169

From $56

Lake Louise and Moraine Lake

Banff Sightseeing Chairlift

On this sightseeing tour you will visit the world renowned Lake Louise and nearby Moraine Lake. Learn about mountaineering history and how a tragic accident at Lake Louise shaped Canadian mountain culture. You will have time to walk along the shorelines of both lakes and take photos. Enjoy a short walk to the viewpoint in the Valley of Ten Peaks overlooking Moraine Lake.

Take a 15 minute chairlift ride up Mount Norquay and experience Banff like never before. Spectacular views overlooking the Town of Banff and across two valleys await. The stunning jagged edges of Mt. Rundle will be a feature for all your photos. Relax over a snack or meal, craft brews or a glass of wine at the the Cliff House Bistro at the top of the chair.

From $66

From $30

Banff Signature Hikes

Banff Cruise

Hiking in the mountains is one of the best ways to explore the beauty of Banff National Park. Join one of the four hikes — Lake Agnes, Plain of Six Glaciers, Stanley Glacier or Larch Valley on set days throughout the week. Every tour includes hotel pick-up/drop-off in Banff, a hearty packed lunch and use of hiking poles if you need them.

The Banff Lake Cruise: An interpretive sightseeing tour experience on one of two 43 passenger Lake Cruisers or the 65 passenger Alberta Explorer. Our experienced crew will guide you through this rugged paradise richly steeped in history, native folklore and geology. The narration is intriguing, entertaining and informative.

From $82

From $46

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LAKE LOUISE ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alberta

Emerald Lake Lodge

Mountaineer Lodge

Emerald Lake Lodge has a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. When you visit you follow in the footsteps of legendary guide Tom Wilson – who discovered this magical location more than 100 years ago. With its century-old fireplaces and an oak bar salvaged from an 1890’s Yukon saloon, there is no shortage of history. Originally built in 1902 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, this historic property has been restored and redeveloped to become one of the finest year-round resorts in the Canadian Rockies. The lodge is like no other with its rare blend of old and new — contemporary comfort in the midst of hand hewn timber and stone — and extraordinary views of the famed jade coloured waters. Emerald Lake Lodge is truly a mountain escape with a setting so beautiful, you will never want your trip to end.

Located a 5 minute drive from the world famous Lake Louise, the Mountaineer Lodge offers one of the best accommodations in Lake Louise. This 78 room hotel offers a variety of accommodations ranging from standard to deluxe guest rooms to two bedroom suites. All rooms and suites include new pillow top mattresses, duvet bedding, microwave and mini fridge, coffee station, free wifi and satellite TV. Guests are sure to enjoy the continental breakfast buffet, indoor hot tub, steam room, ski waxing room, laundry facilities and ski storage. At the Mountaineer Lodge you are the doorstep of Banff National Park’s wilderness, attractions, ski area and year round activities.

From $177

From $170

Unique Lodge

Moderate

Icefields Parkway

Lake Louise Inn Nestled in a picturesque wilderness setting in the hamlet of Lake Louise, the Lake Louise Inn is the ideal resort from which to enjoy world-class outdoor adventure and unforgettable mountain views. Offering 247 guest rooms with options to suit most styles and budgets, three unique restaurants, swimming pool, two hot tubs, fitness room and free wireless Internet.

From $168

Moderate

Deer Lodge This historic mountain lodge is just moments away from the shores of Lake Louise, and features 71 cozy rooms. Originally built as a charming tea house in the early 1920's, much of the original hand hewn log structure and décor is still in place, with antiques from the era. A state-of-the-art rooftop hot tub offers a dazzling view of the Victoria Glacier.

From $159

Linking Lake Louise with Jasper is one of the most beautiful journeys on the planet – the Icefields Parkway. Rated as one of the top drives in the world, The Icefields Parkway is more than a drive, the Icefields Parkway is a journey through natural history and captivating landscapes. It offers spectacular sightseeing of pristine turquoise lakes, tumbling waterfalls, ancient glaciers and the world famous Columbia Icefields. An excellent travel resource is www.icefieldsparkway.com. This website has been designed as a resource tool for travelers to experience wildlife, the best hiking, photos, rest stops and even picnic spots. If you are looking for accommodations, let the Mount Robson Inn, Jasper and Mountaineer Lodge, Lake Louise be your launch and landing point for your Icefields Parkway journey.

Moderate

Mountains Lakes and Waterfalls

Glacier Adventure The Glacier Adventure is a highlight attraction in the Canadian Rockies. Massive Brewster Ice Explorers, specially designed for glacial travel, take passengers on a remarkable 80 minute excursion onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier. Mid-point in the tour, passengers can safely step out onto the glacier and stand on this powerful ancient ice.

From $57

Glacier Skywalk Step into a breathtaking world where glaciers rest above and birds soar below. Experience waterfalls, wildlife, fossils and more on an exciting cliff-edge walkway that leads to a platform where glass is all that separates you from a 918 foot drop. The entire journey is presented in an interpretive story telling format leaving you with a special bond with the natural world.

From $30 ANDERSON VACATIONS

Visit the most treasured spots in the Canadian Rockies on this 5 hour round trip excursion through Banff and Yoho National Parks. Experience the evolution of the land and discover how it has shaped the appearance of natural wonders. In Banff National Park you visit Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and the Valley of Ten Peaks. In Yoho National Park you visit the Natural Bridge and Takakkaw Falls. Departing Lake Louise, this guided excursion explores the natural attractions of Yoho National Park. Cross the Great Divide to the Spiral Railway Tunnels, where three lines of railway are laid at different elevations to cross the Kicking Horse River on four bridges. Relax and wonder around the trails at Takakkaw Falls, the second highest waterfall in Canada before your return trip to Lake Louise.

From $120 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


Alberta / WINTER IN THE WORLD’S FINEST NATIONAL PARK

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Winter Wonderland in Banff & Lake Louise

In winter, Banff and Lake Louise, located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Banff National Park, become a giant playground with a backyard full of fresh snow and impressive peaks. While 3 ski resorts satisfy the most timid to the most adventurous skier with beautifully groomed runs and fresh champagne powder, there are also endless amounts of other activities to enjoy during the magical winter months. The snow capped peaks and fresh, crisp, mountain air have a rejuvenating effect on the body and soul. Combine that with a roaring fire, natural mineral hot springs and

Dog Sledding

some of the most stunning scenery on the planet and you'll wonder why it's taken you so long to visit. Outdoor activities range from guided walks to dog sledding, snowshoeing, sleigh rides and cross-country skiing. If a slower pace is more your style, then meandering down the main street of the authentic mountain town of Banff will instantly make you feel like a local. Come and fall in love with winter this year in Canada's Rocky Mountain Playground!

Cross-Country Skiing

Dog sledding is an exciting way to enjoy the stunning landscapes of Banff National Park. Sit under a blanket on a traditional dogsled or take the reins and mush your team through an incredible picturesque journey through mountain valleys. Finish with hot chocolate and a campfire and you'll see why this truly remarkable experience is the one you've been looking for.

The high elevations of Banff and Lake Louise make it an early contender for winter's gift of fresh snow. These ideal conditions create a winter playground for cross-country skiing. Many roads, meadows, lakes and trails transform into a sparkling paradise, perfect for this exhilarating winter pursuit. Cross-country ski rentals are available in both Banff and Lake Louise.

From $179

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3 Ski Resorts, 1 Lift Ticket.

Ice Walks & Snowshoeing

There are not many places in the world where one lift ticket gives you access to 3 resorts and over 8000 acres of terrain set against awe-inspiring mountain views. A tri-area ticket also gives you complimentary access to shuttle transportation between hotels and the 3 ski resorts. The ski season runs from November until mid-May, with over 30 feet of annual snowfall.

A canyon full of rushing water in summer, Johnston Canyon freezes in winter to form a sparkling wall of ice. Pull on your ice cleats and take a guided tour.

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For a snowy experience put on some snowshoes and tromp your way through the powdery white stuff to get deeper into the wild! Venture out with your best trail buddies or hire a trained guide.

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JASPER ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alberta

3 Day Explore Jasper

Mount Robson Inn - Jasper

Shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls and deep canyons surrounded by mountain peaks, all easy to explore from the relaxed charming township of Jasper. Visit Maligne Lake, famed for the colour of its water, the surrounding peaks, the three glaciers visible from the lake and Spirit Island. Ride the Jasper SkyTram, the highest and longest tramway in Canada to the top of Whistler’s Mountain for spectacular views. Enjoy a relaxed float trip down the Athabasca River. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, Maligne Valley tour & cruise, Jasper SkyTram elevation pass, float trip down the Athabasca River. Moderate pricing from.

$395

Superior pricing from.

$455

Deluxe pricing from.

$795

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Set amidst spectacular mountain ranges in the charming town of Jasper, Alberta, the Mount Robson Inn is a close five block walk to downtown; providing a quiet setting for couples and families. The Mount Robson Inn’s 80 rooms are recently updated (2014) and well-appointed with pillow top mattresses, fridges, microwaves, air conditioning and high-speed wifi. Choose from a variety of accommodations ranging from Euro-style studio rooms to king suites with couples Jacuzzi. Guests enjoy continental breakfast buffet, two on-site outdoor hot tubs, laundry area, ski and bike storage and the convenience of being on the Marmot Basin ski shuttle route.

From $189

Moderate

Chateau Jasper

Lobstick Lodge Whether you are travelling with your family, a group, or looking for a personal adventure, set your sights on Lobstick Lodge — the perfect place to base your exploration of Jasper. Offering 139 spacious accommodations with 43 kitchen suites, three outdoor Jacuzzis, and a heated indoor pool, you will find everything you need at Lobstick Lodge.

The Chateau Jasper is an exceptional hotel with an excellent variety of accommodations and facilities for the travelling guests to experience Jasper National Park in the majestic Canadian Rockies. This conveniently located hotel offers 119 luxury guest rooms and suites and features the Mountain Wellness Day Spa and award-winning dining of the Silverwater Grill and Lounge.

From $119

From $139

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Superior

Pyramid Lake

Marmot Lodge Nestled in the trees on beautifully maintained grounds, Marmot Lodge offers an elegant stay at affordable rates. Guests enjoy 107 rooms in a variety of styles, many with cosy fireplaces. In addition to award-winning dining at Embers Steakhouse, you can often catch a glimpse of wildlife from your room and the picturesque mountain vista is a welcome sight for all travellers.

Pyramid Lake is just six kilometres northwest of the Jasper town site and is the only resort in Jasper with exclusive access to the tranquil Pyramid Lake, a picturesque setting on a terraced hillside surrounded by the Canadian Rockies. This chaletstyle alpine resort is open year-round and features 62 guest rooms with views of both Pyramid Lake and the Canadian Rockies.

From $109

From $295

Moderate

Superior

Jasper Raft Tours

The Crimson Hotel At the heart of town lies Jasper's newest hotel, The Crimson. The 99 rooms and suites offer a variety of room styles some with full kitchen facilities, balconies and fireplaces. All rooms offer in-room safes, fridges and microwaves. Other highlights include indoor swimming pool and hot tub, fitness facilities and the new C200 Restaurant featuring a private dining room.

From $139

Moderate

Jasper Motorcycle Tours Experience the thrill of riding through the Canadian Rockies in a side-car of a Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by professional riders. Carrying a maximum of two guests per motorcycle, your personal guide and driver will stop for photo opportunities allowing for you to switch positions from the back of the bike to side-car. Hotel or train station pick-up is available.

From $99 ANDERSON VACATIONS

Relax and enjoy an afternoon that you will talk about for the rest of your life. TripAdvisor ranks Jasper Raft Tours in the top three of 24 activities to do while in Jasper National Park. Experience an easy rafting/float trip down the Athabasca River, a designated Canadian Heritage River. Explore the major route of the Fur Trade used since the early 1800s. The specially designed, seven meter long, oar powered rafts, offer a safe and comfortable ride that any first time rafter will enjoy. Don’t worry the guides do all the rowing; you sit back and enjoy while exploring all the spectacular scenery. Several small, easy sets of rapids and calm stretches allow your National Park Licensed Guide to point out the natural and human history of Jasper. Truly a Canadian outdoor experience.

From $64 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


Alberta / JASPER TOURING

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Jasper SkyTram If you’re eager to gain a new perspective of Jasper National Park, consider Jasper SkyTram a MUST SEE! The longest and highest guided aerial tramway in Canada easily offers the best views of Canada’s largest Rocky Mountain National Park and is located a convenient 8 kilometres from Jasper townsite. Start your adventure with a booked flight time; tramcars depart every nine minutes from the lower station. Once aboard, you’ll quickly gain over 1,000m in elevation and in just seven minutes, arrive at the upper station, which sits a spectacular 2,263m above sea level. Beyond the observation deck, one can’t help but be awe-inspired by the panoramic outlook. Enjoy views across six mountain ranges, glacial fed turquoise lakes and opaque river waters which have carved their way through the Athabasca Valley over thousands of years. Take advantage of the 1 kilometres trail to Whistlers Summit and be rewarded with an unobstructed 360° outlook across Jasper National Park from 2,470m above sea level. Make sure to have your camera on hand to capture the endless views and watch for wildlife existing in their natural habitat! After a day of exploring, enjoy a unique alpine dining experience at the Treeline Restaurant. Featuring a 260° panoramic view, this casual, fully licensed, self-serve mountaintop restaurant is welcoming, relaxed and the perfect compliment to your adventure atop the Jasper SkyTram.

From $35

Ski Marmot Basin - Jasper

Marmot Basin is the only ski area in Jasper National Park, an 11,000 square kilometre wilderness, which is part of the UNESCO Canadian Rockies World Heritage Site. With breathtaking mountain vistas, 86 runs and 3,000 vertical feet of varied terrain on 1,675 acres, Marmot Basin offers visitors a mountain of great memories. As the northernmost Rocky Mountain ski area with the highest base elevation in Canada, Marmot Basin enjoys abundant dry, natural snow from mid-November to early May. It is one of the most diverse ski areas in North America for all abilities, from novice to expert, on four mountain faces. You will find everything from long, perfectly groomed trails to high alpine bowls and steep chutes filled with Rocky Mountain powder. An area that fulfills skier and snowboarder dreams!

From $88

Canadian Photo Adventures

Canadian Photo Adventures provides an opportunity for people to learn photography skills from professional, award-winning photographers. Explore some of the most magnificent scenery in the Canadian Rocky Mountains during your next adventure; sit back and relax while you tour amazing landscapes from the comfort of their private charter. Daily breakfast and in-field lunch are provided (for 1 and 6 day tours), along with hotel accommodations (for 6 day tours). Start creating memories that will last a lifetime. Call an Anderson Vacations specialist for a quote and full list of tour options.

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Jasper to Banff/Lake Louise Sightseeing

Winter Wildlife Discovery Tour

Join this small personalized tour along the worldfamous Icefields Parkway! Sightseeing stops include Athabasca Falls, the Weeping Wall, Bow Lake and the Crowfoot Glacier. Take part in the Snocoach Tour onto the Athabasca Glacier, and/or explore the Glacier Skywalk overlooking the Sunwapta Valley. This tour is guaranteed to be the highlight of your Rockies' Adventure!

Join SunDog Tours on this daily Winter Wildlife Discovery Tour. The knowledgeable guides are trained to seek out all of the park’s most iconic creatures. Big or small, there are lots of animals to see in Jasper! Elk, deer, sheep, goats, coyotes, wolves, and moose are just a sample of Jasper’s wild mountain fauna. Learn how these animals contribute to the rich diversity of the National Park.

From $119

From $109

Wildlife Discovery Tour

Maligne Canyon Icewalk - Winter

SunDog Tours' Evening Wildlife Discovery Tour is the best way to see animals and spectacular scenery while visiting Jasper. Their knowledgeable guides are trained to seek out all of the park’s most iconic creatures. Bear, elk, big horned sheep, mountain goats, coyotes, wolves, and moose, are just a sample of Jasper’s many wild mountain animals. Don't forget your camera!

The Maligne Canyon Icewalk Tour is one of Jasper’s most popular and impressive winter adventures. Your Sundog tour guide will take you to the bottom of the Maligne Canyon – the deepest accessible canyon in Jasper National Park – where you will explore frozen waterfalls, ice caves, and incredible ice formations. Be sure to experience Jasper's Coolest Adventure!

From $65

From $59

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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EDMONTON CITY STAY & ACCOMMODATION / Alberta

3 Day Edmonton City Stay

Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, located on the North Saskatchewan River. Known as Canada’s festival city, with more than 30 festivals each year, from the popular Edmonton Folk Music Festival to the International Street Performers Festival, they bring the city to life. The magnificent river valley is North America’s largest urban park, offering great trails to run, walk, or ride. World-famous West Edmonton Mall is a popular reason to visit Edmonton, with more than 800 shops, 100 eateries, and 10 world-class attractions, all under one roof, it has something for everyone. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, 1 hour guided segway tour, West Edmonton Mall attractions pass. Moderate pricing from.

$245

Superior pricing from.

$255

Deluxe pricing from.

$395

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Delicate crystal chandeliers, warm colours of Italian marble and granite, soft luxury Persian carpets, unique French Provincial styled furnishings and specially trained service professionals all welcome you to the comfort of The Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton. Whether you travel on business or leisure, The Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton is the perfect location. Connected to five major office towers and over 400 stores, businesses, and services in Edmonton City Centre Mall, every convenience of downtown Edmonton is at your fingertips. Enjoy the convenient location and easy access to Sir Winston Churchill Square and its plethora of annual international festivals, City Hall, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Rexall Place, Shaw Conference Centre, University of Alberta, and West Edmonton Mall.

From $149

Fantasyland Hotel

Superior

Fairmont Hotel Macdonald Standing high on the bank overlooking the largest urban parkway in North America, The North Saskatchewan River Valley, Fairmont Hotel Macdonald's charm and classic elegance have made them Edmonton's place for every occasion since 1915. The hotel’s distinctive guestrooms are well-appointed with state-of-the-art amenities. This downtown hotel is a short drive from the airport.

From $268 At Fantasyland Hotel, you can escape to the Polynesian Islands, go on an African safari, or live like a movie star in one of the fantasy-themed rooms, or simply relax in one of the classically decorated superior or executive rooms. A night at Fantasyland Hotel promises to be a unique and fun experience for both couples and families. All hotel rooms feature HDTV, complimentary wifi, pillowtop mattress, coffee maker, mini fridge, in-room safe, hair-dryer, voice mail, and air-conditioning. Theme rooms, including the newly renovated Roman and Polynesian rooms, have a Jacuzzi and the option of bunk beds for children.

From $184

Moderate

Sandman Signature Edmonton South

Coast Edmonton Plaza If it’s an amazing location you’re looking for, Coast Edmonton Plaza Hotel is pretty tough to beat. Right in the heart of Edmonton, walking distance from an array of arts, dining, and entertainment. It’s not just their premiere location compared to other downtown Edmonton hotels that keeps guests coming back: It’s this hotel’s warm, hospitable atmosphere.

From $158

Moderate

Travelodge Edmonton South

Elegant, sleek and stylishly modern, Sandman Signature Hotel & Suites Edmonton South is first-class hospitality at its best. The hotel is just a 15 minute drive from Edmonton’s city centre and Edmonton International Airport and features a distinctive combination of elegant furnishings and impressive amenities to ensure an outstanding experience.

Travelodge Edmonton South, just off Gateway Blvd and Whitemud drive. Guests will enjoy the complimentary continental breakfast with hot waffles, free wireless Internet access, free parking, indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness room and business centre. This hotel is located nearby many sites and attractions including South Edmonton Common, IKEA, Whyte Avenue and West Edmonton Mall.

From $150

From $109

Superior

DoubleTree by Hilton West Edmonton DoubleTree by Hilton West Edmonton is the perfect oasis whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure. Feel welcome the moment you arrive as you receive a freshly baked chocolate chip cookie. Settle into a contemporary guest room, equipped with thoughtful amenities or dine at Stages Kitchen & Bar or discover a unique experience at the Mayfield Dinner Theatre.

From $149 ANDERSON VACATIONS

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Superior

Moderate

Marriott Resort Edmonton River Cree Conveniently located just minutes from the West Edmonton Mall with complimentary bus shuttle service every 30 minutes. On-site facilities include full casino, two NHL size hockey rinks, fitness centre, an indoor pool, whirlpool, and three restaurants.Only a 20-minute drive from the Edmonton International Airport with easy access to the city’s major attractions.

From $149

Superior

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


Alberta / EDMONTON TOURING

Edmonton Festival City

West Edmonton Mall

West Edmonton Mall is North America’s largest shopping centre with over 800 stores and services. Guests can enjoy exciting attractions such as Galaxyland Amusement Park, and World Waterpark, both of which have been upgraded with new rides! They can also bowl, play billiards at Ed’s Rec Room or try the 2 miniature golf courses, Dragon’s Tale or Prof WEM’s Adventure Golf or skate at the indoor Ice Palace! West Edmonton Mall’s FIT Pass provides you with the option to pick the attraction of your choice plus saves you money off the regular price! Book your FIT pass through Anderson Vacations and receive a free Super Savings Coupon Book (retail value $9.95). For something very unique book a Sea Lion Encounter Program — the only program of its kind in Canada.

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There are theories. Maybe it’s our northern home, where for years we learned to make our own fun. Maybe it’s a legacy of entrepreneurs dreaming up oddities: the continent’s first and wildest Fringe theatre festival, a shopping mall that once had more submarines than the Canadian navy. We’re a big city with small town values; a vibrant urban centre in the heart of wilderness. From close encounters with free roaming bison to surfing indoors to taking your taste buds on a journey to some of the hottest craft beer taprooms, hyper-local bistros and indie bakeries in Canada, you’ll find there’s a uniqueness to how Edmontonians do ordinary things. One thing’s for sure-if you’re looking for an unforgettable, or original experience you’ll find it here. Peruse a list of activities and poke around ExploreEdmonton.com

From $29

Devonian Botanic Gardens

Urban Farm Tours

The University of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden is a stunning 97 hectare property located 15 minutes southwest of Edmonton, with cultivated gardens and plant collections, indoor showhouses, and an extensive nature trail system. Named the "2014 Botanical Garden of the Year" by the Canada Garden Council, highlights include the beautiful Kurimoto Japanese Garden; a Tropical Showhouse with exotic butterflies; Temperate and Arid Showhouses; alpine, herb, rose, peony, lilac and lily collections; Native Peoples Garden; trial beds and more. The Devonian Botanic Garden is a visitor attraction, a research site, and home to year-round adult and children's education programming. The garden is open to visitors from May through Canadian Thanksgiving.

Catch the Buzz! Situated a quick drive from Edmonton’s downtown core, the Urban Farm is dedicated to producing local and sustainable food, while offering a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a commercial farm. The farm grows a variety of vegetable crops and houses its own apiary with four beehives and 80,000 bees. The produce is then sold at the 124th Street market, local restaurants and used in the Northlands kitchens.

From $13

Pricing on request

Segway Guided Tours

Learning tours are conducted on the 31,200 square foot farm and include an opportunity to interact with the beekeeper and (weather-depending) the bees. On the tour, visitors will also learn about the challenges facing the honey industry because of colony collapse disorder.

Kitchen By Brad

River Valley Adventure Segway tours showcase the beautiful Edmonton River Valley and skyline as guests glide through the park. Tours run year-round giving participants the ability to enjoy the blooming spring buds, lush summer greenery, colourful fall foliage or the sparkling winter wonderland. Participants can embark on a 30, 60 or 90 minute adventure.

Transforming local ingredients into mouth-watering dishes at KITCHEN by Brad. Working with Brad Smoliak, you’ll lay out a five-course menu using the finest of local ingredients that he’ll bring to life in front of you,followed by tips and tricks for helping you master the craft in your own kitchen. You’ll also learn about the Edmonton food scene from one of the leaders.

From $50

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Voyageur Canoe Tours

Service Plus Inn and Suites Grande Prairie

Paddle and float through the heart of Edmonton in a 35 foot replica voyageur canoe. Parkland and city vistas will be your backdrop to the largest expanse of urban parkland in North America. Wildlife sightings are common so bring both your camera and binoculars. Experience the historical to the current and note that Edmonton is indeed rugged, authentic and truly original.

With 122 tastefully appointed rooms and suites, Service Plus is your ideal choice for travel. Located next door to The Great Northern Casino, they have dedicated staff willing to go above and beyond to ensure your stay is as comfortable as if you were at home. Offering a deluxe hot breakfast buffet, pool with 210ft waterslide, high-speed wifi and much more, ALL FREE!

From $36

From $149

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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Alaska and the Yukon Breathtaking coastlines, rolling tundra and white capped mountains. Experience dog sledding, canoeing, hiking, fishing for salmon, see the brown bears and view the natural phenomenon, Aurora Borealis.

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Alaska & the Yukon / INTRODUCTION

2 Fairbanks

KEY TO MAP Tour Air Rail No. of nights stay

2 Denali National Park

Alaska

YUKON

Canada 1 Anchorage

2 Seward

BRITISH COL

Yukon – with a powerful frontier image it’s an exciting destination that offers wilderness, wildlife and stunning scenery with easy access to extraordinary backcountry. Kluane National Park, Yukon – an icon and home to some of North America’s tallest peaks; as a mecca for soft adventure seekers the Yukon boasts numerous navigable rivers, hiking, climbing and camping. Artic Circle – home to the Inupiat Eskimos, the far north is filled with a rich history and natural wonders, from the gold rush days to the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. Inside Passage – shaped by the staggering force of massive glaciers millions of years ago, Alaska’s Inside Passage boasts wildlife-filled fjords and lush island scenery, it is a habitat for bald eagles, sea lions, porpoises and whales. Southwest Alaska – brown bears amble along the hills and plains, and more than 240 bird species inhabit Alaska’s Southwest region. The region’s terrain ranges from a landscape of volcanoes in Katmai National Park to the windswept Aleutian Islands. Interior & Denali National Park – in Alaska’s heartland, you’ll see the continent’s tallest peak, Mt. McKinley, and wide expanses of tundra. The forests are teeming with wildlife and bird life ranging from the formidable grizzly to stately herds of caribou. South Central Alaska – with over half of Alaska’s population within Anchorage it is a playground of activities from world-class fishing to hiking and wildlife viewing, with the advantages of remote wilderness within easy driving distance.

8 Day Anchorage, Seward & Denali Explorer This is the perfect add-on at the end or beginning of an Alaska cruise.

Day 1:

Arrive Seward

Day 2: National Park Cruise Day 3: Seward – Anchorage (Coach) Day 4: Anchorage – Denali with Alaska Railroad Day 5:

Denali National Park Sightseeing

Day 6: Denali – Fairbanks with Alaska Railroad Day 7:

Fairbanks Sightseeing

Day 8: Package Ends Package Includes: 7 nights of accommodation, National Park cruise, coach transfer Seward to Anchorage, entrance to the Alaska Heritage Centre, Alaska Railroad from Anchorage – Denali – Fairbanks in gold class, full day Denali wildlife tour including lunch, sternwheeler & discover the gold tour, airport transfer & rail transfers in Fairbanks. Pricing from.

$2075

Pricing is per person in USD, double occupancy.

2 Day Bear viewing at Brooks Lodge 8 Day Classic Yukon River Canoe Trip This classic canoe trip down the Yukon from Carmacks to Dawson City is specially tailored for visitors who like to travel far away from tourist routes.The expedition travels over 320 km on this mighty river, exploring several abandoned settlements such as Hootalinqua and Big Salmon Village. Camps are set up on the gravel & sand banks of the mighty river where you can enjoy a refreshing bath in the Yukon. Black bears are quite common in the Yukon valley. Watch the ridges of the cliffs along the river to spot the busy mammal. Moose are numerous in the forested foothills, and bald eagles nest along the riverbanks.

Each year millions of salmon burst from the Bering Sea into the lakes and streams of Katmai National Park. The world famous bear viewing at Brooks Falls is only a short walk from Brooks Lodge. As many as fifty bears can be viewed fishing along the mile and a half long Brooks River during the peak of the salmon season.

Package Includes: 1 night of accommodation, return flights from Anchorage to King Salmon, return floaplane flights from King Salmon to Brooks Lodge, onsite National Park Service guide. We recommend you extend your stay and add a Valley of 10,000 smokes tour, that travels to the site of the June 1912 eruption of Novarupta Volcano, the second largest volcanic eruption in the world’s history.

Package Includes: 1 night of hotel accommodation in Whitehorse, 6 nights of tent accommodation (2 person tents), canoe and camping equipment, services of a guide, all meals on the canoe trip, return transfer to Whitehorse, airport shuttle in Whitehorse.

Pricing from. 2 Days / 1 Night

$1269

3 Days / 2 Nights

$1705

This tour starts and finishes in Whitehorse. Contact us for a detailed itinerary.

4 Days / 3 Nights

$2145

Pricing from. $1555

Pricing is per person in USD, double occupancy.

Pricing is per person in CAD, double occupancy.

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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ALASKA BY RAIL / Alaska & the Yukon

4 Day Denali Rail Explorer

Denali Star

On this popular rail route, see sparkling salmon streams and stands of birch and spruce come into view, while carpets of fireweed add dramatic purple to the landscape. See wildlife like wolves, caribou, dall sheep, moose and bear, and the spectacular Mt McKinley.

Day 1:

Anchorage – Talkeetna with Alaska Railroad

Day 2: Talkeetna – Denali with Alaska Railroad Day 3:

Denali National Park Sightseeing

Day 4: Denali – Fairbanks with Alaska Railroad

The Alaska Railroad route spans more than 804 kilometres from Seward to Denali National Park and on to Fairbanks. Travellers journey through alpine forests, coastal regions, and traverse two major mountain ranges — in a land twice the size of Texas. In summer, trains run daily to and from eight major stops along the rail belt. The Denali Star train links Anchorage to Fairbanks with stops in Wasilla, Talkeetna and Denali Park. The 572 kilometre route features spectacular scenery, such as Hurricane Gulch, where you will travel across one of the world’s largest single-span bridges. Expect frequent views of Mt. McKinley. The Anchorage to Denali route is the most popular rail tour offering Adventure and Goldstar service options. The Denali Star runs from mid May to mid September, 2016.

Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, Alaska Railroad from Anchorage – Talkeetna – Denali – Fairbanks in gold class, full day Denali wildlife tour including lunch, Denali river rafting experience, all transfers. Pricing from.

$1445

Pricing is per person in USD, double occupancy.

From $179

Coastal Classic

Glacier Discovery

The Coastal Classic train is a local favourite that winds through the stretch of wilderness between Anchorage and Seward. A string of massive glaciers visible from the track enriches the journey. This train travels to the shores of Resurrection Bay for convenient connection to Kenai Fjords National Park, whale watching, sea kayaking, tidewater glacier viewing, fishing and dog sled rides. GoldStar Service is available on the Coastal Classic, a popular choice on the Denali Star. Now passengers can see the most beautiful stretch of the Alaska Railroad from the most beautiful cars and the exclusive upper level outdoor deck. Depart from either Seward or Anchorage between May and September to experience this over four hour journey.

The Glacier Discovery train begins in Anchorage and skirts the shore of Turnagain Arm. This area is part of the Chugach National Forest, at two and a half million hectares, the second largest national forest in the United States. After travelling past Girdwood, 64 kilometres from Anchorage, the train leaves the mainline for a trip into the port of Whittier — the gateway to Prince William Sound — where many passengers board day cruises to view glaciers or transfer to the Alaska Marine Highway. The train returns to the mainline to continue the trip south down the Placer Valley leaving the highway behind and into country only accessible by train, with stops at Spencer Glacier where you can raft amongst the icebergs on Spencer lake. The Glacier Discovery runs from early June through to mid September, 2016.

From $85

From $89

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Alaska & the Yukon / WHITEHORSE & DAWSON CITY ACCOMMODATION

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Best Western Gold Rush Inn The Best Western Gold Rush Inn contains 99 modern, comfortable guest rooms and boasts a great Main Street location close to shopping, sights and the Yukon River waterfront. Bundle up to the Best Western Gold Rush Inn for your next Yukon Territory vacation and you'll stay in newly renovated rooms that come complete with free high-speed Internet and free airport shuttle service. Need to relax and unwind? Guests can choose between several treatments at the on-site Elements Aveda Spa or the full service Primal Hair Salon. Try a local brew and live music in the famous Gold Pan Saloon rated one of the "Best Bars Across Canada" by the Globe and Mail. Ready to see the city and enjoys its colorful history and nightlife? Just head outside to enjoy beautiful Yukon Territory scenery and indulge in outdoor adventure - like dog mushing, horseback riding, fishing, skiing, hiking the Chilkoot Trail and canoeing through the Canadian wilderness.

From $159

Moderate

Coast High Country Inn The Yukon is home to explorers and adventurers of all kinds, and what better place to launch your own expedition to Whitehorse than from than the Coast High Country Inn. Famous for its 40 foot tall wooden Mountie greeting visitors at the door, the Coast High Country Inn has a quiet downtown location right next to Jim Light Park and is within walking distance to the restaurants, bars and boutiques of Main Street. Not to mention just a block away from the famous Yukon River featuring scenic waterfront trails. The Coast High Country Inn contains 83 well-appointed, recently renovated rooms for you to choose from, including Jacuzzi, kitchenette and pet-friendly options. All of the rooms feature complimentary wifi and coffee, and you’ll have access to the fitness and business centres as well as the airport shuttle. When its time to unwind you’ll want to take a look at their fabulous restaurants: Morels, with fine wines and an emphasis on local, Northwest cuisine and The Deck, serving up rustic fare on one of the most impressive patios in the city.

From $159

Edgewater Hotel

Downtown Hotel - Dawson City

Overlooking the majestic Yukon River and historic White Pass Railway, the Edgewater Hotel combines value, quality, and comfort with the best location in the city. The boutique hotel has a unique, individual style which combines sophistication and modern amenities with first-class service and the personalized comforts of home. The Edgewater Hotel is a cozy boutique hotel with 32 modern rooms and colorful history dating back to the Klondike Gold Rush. Discover outstanding service and comfort in the spacious and airy guest rooms and suites – many offering spectacular views of the historic Yukon River. The Edgewater is home to the popular Tonimoes restaurant and offers complimentary high-speed Internet to its guests.

From $159 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

Moderate

Moderate

With lineage dating back to the Gold Rush, the Downtown Hotel, a Canada's Best Value Inn, is located in the heart of Dawson City, combining turn-of-the century atmosphere with modern comfort. Just a block from the legendary Yukon River and historic attractions like Diamond Tooth Gerties: Canada's oldest gambling hall and home to nightly entertainment. The hotel contains 59 modern, newly renovated rooms and offers complimentary wifi to guests. Enjoy a hearty meal at the Jack London Grill and be sure to visit the Sourdough Saloon home of the world famous 'Sourtoe Cocktail'!

From $125

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WHITEHORSE & DAWSON CITY TOURING / Alaska & the Yukon

3 Day Glacier Bay National Park

The Classic Yukon River Tour

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve encompasses a glacier-crowned, maritime wilderness that stretches northward from Alaska’s Inside Passage to the Alsek River, encircling a magnificent saltwater bay with 16 tidewater glaciers and 30 alpine glaciers. The bay is home to a dizzying array of marine wildlife including both orca and humpback whales, sea lions, seals and sea otters. The national park also harbours countless species of marine birds including bald eagles, kittiwakes, murres, the lovable puffins and a wide variety of land mammals including black bears, moose, Sitka deer and foxes. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation at Gustavus Inn, return coach transfers from Whitehorse to Skagway, return flight from Skagway to Gustavus, full day Glacier Bay National Park cruise. Pricing from.

$1425

Pricing is per person in USD, double occupancy.

This classic canoe trip down the Yukon from Carmacks to Dawson City is specially tailored for visitors who like to travel far away from tourist routes, following the trail of the old history. Special canoeing skills are not required. The tour starts in Carmacks on the Yukon River with the compass needle set north, and passes many relicts of the historic gold rush of 1898. The expedition travels over 400 kilometres on this mighty river, exploring several abandoned settlements such as Fort Selkirk. Camps are set up on the gravel and sand banks of the mighty river where one can enjoy a refreshing bath in the Yukon. Black bears are quite common in the Yukon valley and are often seen by guests.

Package pricing on request

Yukon's Best Value Aurora Viewing Tour

Best of Yukon's Whitewater Rivers In just one week you can paddle three of Yukon’s most exciting whitewater rivers. The Yukon’s best whitewater rivers await you on this exciting canoe adventure of a life-time! Three world-renowned wilderness rivers of the Yukon are combined in this unmatched tour. The Yukon’s best canoe guides lead you on the greatest whitewater the north has to offer.

Package pricing on request One of the most sought-after Northern experiences, a Yukon winter vacation is only complete with viewing the aurora borealis cascading across the Yukon night sky. A chemical light reaction caused when solar energy interacts with the Earth’s atmosphere, producing dramatic, dancing waves of green light from one horizon to another, the Northern Lights have captivated viewers since the beginning of time, as evidence by the many Yukon First Nation legends they’ve inspired. We invite you to come on this Aurora viewing tour at a custom built Aurora viewing location, far from the lights of the city, so you can experience the Northern Lights for yourself – and create your own legends.

Package pricing on request

GoldBottom Mine Tour

Snowshoeing Half-day Tour Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to enjoy the tranquility of the Yukon wilderness and to photograph the stunning Yukon landscape. On this half day snowshoeing tour, you’ll get to strap on snowshoes and experience the rugged backcountry just like the gold miners, trappers and fur traders of days gone by. Guided tour includes transfers, snowshoes, warm beverage and a snack.

Pricing on request

Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall Enjoy nightly cancan entertainment and gambling at Canada's first casino, Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall. The Klondike inspired venue features three nightly shows (8:30, 10:00 and Midnight), table games, slots, poker and late night food! Open daily May to September.

From $12 To see the gold mining operation requires a trip into the traditional goldfields of the Klondike, the staging area is at the former town site of Gold Bottom, a once thriving, sociable community that boasted a population of close to 5,000 people during the hey-days of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush. You will get explanations and demonstrations of historic and modern gold mining methods and processes, everything from staking a claim to selling the gold. The Millar Family and the GoldBottom Crew has over 30 years of gold mining experiences to share. You will hear personal experiences and stories about life on the creeks. This tour departs twice daily from June until freeze up (usually middle to end of September).

From $55 ANDERSON VACATIONS

Dawson City Museum The Dawson City Museum, housed in the beautifully restored Old Territorial Administration Building, is the perfect place to begin your exploration of Dawson, the Gold Rush, and the Klondike region. The Dawson City Museum provides you with the opportunity to explore the connection between the Klondike and your world through collections, exhibits and interpretive programs.

From $9 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


Alaska & the Yukon / FAIRBANKS ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

4 Day Fairbanks City Stay

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Bridgewater Hotel

Located near the confluence of the Tanana and Chena Rivers, the town was originally founded in the early 1900’s as a trading post serving stern-wheeler riverboats and early gold prospectors. The town has an excellent museum at the University with a number of tours exploring Fairbanks’ gold mining history. Fairbanks is the entrance point to the Arctic Circle, Denali National Park and Northern Lights viewing. Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, arrival transfer, sternwheller and discover the gold tour, Arctic Circle full day drive tour. Moderate pricing from.

$639

Superior pricing from.

$725

From the moment you step into the Bridgewater Hotel, you recognize that this is not your ordinary Alaskan hotel. Fairbanks' hospitality is exemplified at the Bridgewater with the attentive staff and the friendliest general manager you are likely to meet will make certain that your stay is memorable. The immaculately clean environment, the cozy accommodations, and an excellent downtown location overlooking the Chena River makes the Bridgewater the best place to lodge while exploring Fairbanks. Minutes from shopping, museums and the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Centre.

From $159

Pricing is per person in USD, double occupancy.

Wedgewood Resort

Moderate

Bear Lodge

Wedgewood Resort, nestled on 105 acres, is the ideal location to experience the beauty of interior Alaska. Surrounded by a 75 acre wildlife reserve and a 2,000 acre waterfowl refuge, makes this resort a quiet destination while in Fairbanks. On-site activities include the Wedgewood Wildlife Sanctuary and Wander Lake, the #1 attraction in Fairbanks, the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum and a seasonal Northern Lights viewing area. The spacious 1 and 2 bedroom suites are thoughtfully appointed and feature separate living, dining areas and fully equipped kitchens for convenience and cooking while traveling.

For quiet, comfort and beauty, escape to Bear Lodge. Nestled on a 105 acre resort between a 75 acre wildlife reserve and 2,000 acre waterfowl refuge with miles of nature trails and an on-site antique auto museum renown for rare one-of-a-kind models and hundreds of authentic vintage fashions. Bear Lodge offers spacious guest rooms with private balconies and exceptional guest service. Visitors will enjoy the inviting and relaxed atmosphere at the restaurant, lounge and the Internet café. Featuring complimentary Internet access, fitness centre and on-site tram service. Enjoy the hospitality!

From $170

From $169

Moderate

Arctic Circle Tour

Moderate

Riverboat Discovery Tour

Discover Alaska's Arctic! Experience 1 day and multi-day adventures throughout Alaska's Arctic featuring the natural history and cultural heritage of the region. The Air Adventure is a 5 hour journey into the Brooks Mountain Range with a visit to a wilderness community. The Fly Drive Adventure combines a ground tour on the Dalton Highway and flight by small plane. The Arctic Circle Village Adventures visit the Nunamuit village of Anaktuvuk Pass nestled in the Gates of the Arctic National Park of Fort Yukon, an Athabascan village along the Yukon River. Is a day trip not enough? Enjoy more time with the Arctic Circle Overnight or Arctic Ocean Adventure. Multi-night Arctic Circle Aurora Adventures place you directly under the Auroral Oval.

More than just a boat ride. Board the Sternwheeler Riverboat Discovery for one of the most unique Alaskan experiences available. This three hour tour will take you into the heart of Alaska and a family who has made the rivers of Alaska their way of life for five generations. Highlights of this tour include the Chena Indian Village Walking Tour, be immersed in frontier living first hand with a guided walking tour of an Athabascan Indian village. At the end of your guided tour, you will have time to explore the village on your own, interact with the guides and visit dogs from Susan Butcher’s kennels. You will get to see an Alaskan bush pilot take off and land right next to the boat and enjoy the 'Alaska at 40 Below Experience' where you will step into a specially designed subzero chamber.

From $189

From $59

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DENALI & TALKEETNA ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alaska & the Yukon

Grande Denali Lodge Genuine Alaskan hospitality, inviting accommodations and spectacular views await at the Grande Denali Lodge, located high on the slopes of Sugarloaf Mountain, above the hustle and bustle of the highway. The Grande Denali lobby features warm timbered log accents, stone fireplace, high vaulted ceilings and large windows with views of Denali National Park Canyon. The spacious 160 rooms offer two queen beds or one king bed, Keurig coffee makers, hair-dryers, air conditioning, complimentary wireless Internet and television. Guests can upgrade to a view room based on availability. The property also features 6 Alaskan-style log cabins. Guest laundry is available on-site. On-site dining options include the award-winning Alpenglow Restaurant, Peak Spirits Lounge and Peak Espresso Café. The Sugarloaf Room can be reserved for small meetings and special catered events. A courtesy shuttle operates daily with service to shops, Denali National Park Visitors Centre, the Alaska Railroad Depot and sister property, the Denali Bluffs Hotel. Most tour activities pick up at the front door.

From $199

Superior

Denali Bluffs Hotel Outdoor adventure and true Alaskan hospitality await you at the Denali Bluffs Hotel, located on the gentle lower slopes of Sugarloaf Mountain. Ideally located, guests are close to area attractions while surrounded by wilderness splendor. All 112 rooms have exterior entrances and are cozy and comfortable. Standard rooms include two double beds, coffee makers, hair-dryers, wireless Internet and flat screen TVs. Guests can request a room with one king bed. Guest laundry is available on-site. The Mountaineer Bar and Grill is open for breakfast and dinner and features great Alaskan barbecue. Perky Moose Espresso, located off the lobby, features coffee drinks, fresh fruit, soups, panini sandwiches and other grab-to-go items. A courtesy shuttle operates daily with service to shops, Denali National Park Visitors Centre, the Alaska Railroad Depot and sister property, the Grande Denali Lodge. Most tour activities pick up at the front door.

From $144

Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge

Moderate

Denali Raft Adventures

Set on a ridge above the small community of Talkeetna, enjoy panoramic views of Mt. McKinley and the Alaska Range just minutes from adventures of a lifetime. View the commanding scenery while relaxing next to the 46-foot river rock fireplace in the main lobby or at the restaurants and lounge. On-site casual or fine dining featuring Alaskan specialties, fresh seafood, local brews and the finest wine selection in the neighborhood. Activities include flightseeing Denali National Park, fishing, ziplining, kayaking, geo-caching and more. Explore during the day, relax in luxurious comfort at night.

Denali Raft Adventures established in 1974, the first company to raft commercially on the Nenana River. Located in Alaska at the entrance of Denali National Park. You can choose wild whitewater, scenic mild water rafting or both. You can paddle or let the guide do all the work in a oar raft while you hold on and enjoy . Every effort is made to provide you with exciting outdoor adventure, laughter, and fun to make a memory that will last for a lifetime. In order to provide you an enjoyable raft trip Denali Raft supplies knowledgeable guides, durable Avon and Sotar rafts, as well as the all the gear you need, including Gore-Tex dry suits which are the most comfortable to wear over your warm clothes. Come experience a true Alaskan adventure with Denali Raft Adventures. Try it for fun!

From $213

From $89

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Superior

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Alaska & the Yukon / ANCHORAGE ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

5 Day Anchorage & Seward

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Hilton Anchorage

If you are coming off a cruise, combine time in the seaside community of Seward, with a stay in the vibrant city of Anchorage before either departing Alaska, or continuing into Denali National Park. You will travel on a high speed catamaran for viewings of glaciers, marine life and stunning scenery. Visit Holgate & Aialik Glaciers and Chiswell Islands or Cape Resurrection. Your cruise includes a buffet lunch and guided park ranger.

Day 1:

Arrive Seward

Day 2: National Park Cruise Day 3: Seward – Anchorage (Coach) Day 4: Prince William Sound Flight-seeing Experience Day 5: Package ends Package Includes: 4 nights of accommodation, National Park cruise from Seward, coach transfer Seward to Anchorage, entrance to the Alaska Native Heritage Centre, Prince William Sound flight-seeing excursion. Pricing from.

$1169

Pricing is per person in USD, double occupancy.

The Hilton Anchorage is one of the largest hotels in Alaska, with 606 sleeping rooms. They can accommodate a variety of meetings from smaller board meetings to large citywide conventions. They also offer a range of catering options to fit your every need. Located in the heart of downtown, the Hilton Anchorage stands out for its convenience and comfort. Just a 10 minute drive away from the Ted Stevens International Airport and a block from the Alaska Railroad Depot. Centrally located within walking distance of Anchorage’s main downtown attractions including restaurants, fishing opportunities, flight-seeing businesses and tour companies, museums, parks, entertainment and the Egan Convention Centre.

From $189

Sheraton Anchorage Hotel & Spa

Moderate

Clarion Anchorage Enjoy your stay in downtown Anchorage with the services and amenities offered at the Clarion Suites Downtown. Featuring spacious non-smoking guest rooms, which include microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, wet bars, hair-dryers, desks, ironing facilities, safes, sofa sleepers and cable television. The warm and inviting accommodations will make your stay memorable.

From $139 Experience the indigenous arts and culture of this Anchorage Alaska Hotel. The Sheraton Anchorage Hotel & Spa boasts the finest lodging and is moments from downtown Anchorage's best restaurants, museums and attractions, while still being located in the heart of the great Alaskan wilderness. Whatever your plans are, you'll find a feeling of welcome unlike any other at this hotel in Anchorage. Experience a comfortable and relaxing stay at the Sheraton Anchorage Hotel & Spa. With room to spread out in, the 370 Anchorage guest rooms have everything for a great night in: room service, 42" flat screen TV, refrigerator, and high-speed Internet access. Hotel amenities and services include award-winning Ice Spa in Anchorage, fitness centre, business centre and private Club Lounge with a view for Sheraton Club members.

From $154

Superior

Alaska Native Heritage Centre

Moderate

Quality Inn and Suites Nestled in the heart of downtown Anchorage, Quality Suites offers quick, convenient access to an abundance of Alaskan attractions, including Anchorage Museum, Alaska Railroad Anchorage and 5th Avenue Mall. Experience the inviting accommodations and superior guest service of the Quality Suites near the convention centre.

From $129

Moderate

Sourdough Experience with BBQ Sourdough Mining Company Restaurant has the ambiance of eating in an old goldmine. Showcasing wonderful seafood platters, barbecue chicken, baby back ribs, spare ribs, brisket, slow roasted prime rib as well as the famous 'Korn' fritters and whipped honey butter. If you still have room for more after your meal, head over to the build-your-own sundae bar.

From $30 The Alaska Native Heritage Centre offers a unique experience for each visitor to learn and explore the traditional and contemporary ways of Alaska’s Indigenous cultures. More than a museum, the Centre is a place to engage and interact - to ask questions and discover.

Glacier Dog Sled Tours

Their living cultures continue to flourish in a changing world and although the world changes, their values and traditions remain. Your visit will take you on a journey through 10,000 years of Alaska Native history and culture through art, dance and Native Games demonstrations, exhibits, traditional Native dwellings, movies and more.

Set off from the Girdwood airport in a helicopter for a 15 minute scenic flight up through Girdwood’s mountainous valley. Once you arrive on the glacier you will meet your musher and his enthusiastic Alaska Huskies. You will learn all about the Alaska Huskies, driving a dog team, a musher’s lifestyle, and the famous Iditarod trail. Protective outerwear is provided.

From $25

From $479

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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BEYOND ANCHORAGE ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Alaska & the Yukon

Alyeska Resort Tucked amid the Chugach Mountains on Alaska's south central coast, Alyeska Resort is the place to discover the wilderness and beauty of the Last Frontier. Located 64 kilometres from Anchorage and the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Alyeska Resort is your base camp for both summer and winter excursions. The resort is near three national parks and the Kenai Peninsula, and surrounded by the Chugach Mountains. Alyeska Resort stands out during ski season with close to 1,650 centimetres of average snowfall annually and the longest-continuous double black diamond ski run in North America. The resort offers 1,610 acres of skiable terrain with 2,500 feet of vertical rise, serviced by seven chairlifts. Nestled in a lush valley surrounded by mountain peaks and hanging glaciers, the Hotel Alyeska offers guests luxurious accommodations and convenient access to the magnificent Alaskan wilderness. The 302-room hotel features a variety of dining options, room service, shops, saltwater pool, whirlpool, fitness centre, concierge services and full-service spa. The 60-passenger aerial tram is a five minute scenic ride to 2,300 feet in elevation offering views of the Turnagain Arm and the seven ‘hanging’ glaciers.

From $203

Superior

Seward Windsong Lodge Nestled in the tranquil seclusion of a glacier river valley and only minutes from the thriving bustle of Seward and the untamed nature of Kenai Fjords National Park, this secluded retreat is surrounded by glacier-carved mountains and spruce forests. Guest rooms are a short walk from the main lodge under a forest canopy along winding pathways. Each spacious guest room is defined by rustic Alaska styling and a host of services and amenities. At the end of the day, meet on the deck to share your stories and adventures over fresh Alaska cuisine at the Resurrection Roadhouse, an award-winning favorite among locals and visitors. Enjoy activities during your stay such as a guided Exit Glacier hike, Ididaride Sled Dog Tour, the Alaska SeaLife Centre, sea kayaking and day cruises of Kenai Fjords National Park. Established in 1980, the national park encompasses approximately 605,000 acres of the rugged, rocky and often steep coastline of the Kenai Peninsula. The park also boasts an abundance of marine and terrestrial wildlife. Humpback whales, orcas, Dall’s porpoise, Steller sea lions, sea otters and seals populate park waters in addition to mountain goats, black bears, moose and more than 80 different species of birds. A variety of packages help guests make the most out of experiencing this stunning region. A courtesy shuttle is provided to tours, the railroad depot and to downtown Seward.

From $185

Alaska Heritage Tours - Fox Island Sea Kayak

Unique Lodge

Alaska Heritage Tours - Resurrection Bay Tour

Kayaking the pristine waters around Fox Island is one of the best ways to get up-close to the beauty and wonder of the region. Say good-bye to electronics when you stay at Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge and kayak the surrounding waters. Replenish your soul with serene beauty and fulfill your desire to experience true Alaska wilderness with the Fox Island Escape package. Enjoy two nights' accommodation in a waterfront cabin and full- or half-day guided kayaking. Your stay culminates with a wildlife and glacier cruise with Kenai Fjords Tours. The friendly staff will tend to your every need. All meals are included and prepared by the island’s private chef along with a unique culinary program. No experience necessary for this adventure as kayak instruction is provided by skilled and knowledgeable guides.

Enjoy amazing glaciers and breathtaking scenery; and view whales, puffins, seals, otters, sea lions, cormorants and kittiwakes. This is a must for anyone interested in Alaska glacier cruises, whale watching, Alaska bird watching and wildlife viewing. Experience the sights and sounds of tidewater glaciers, whales, sea lions, otters, puffins and more. Boats are designed with your comfort in mind to view spectacular scenery through large picture windows in a heated cabin or get up close with walkaround outdoor decks. Some tours include a delicious wild Alaska salmon and prime rib meal at the exclusive Fox Island Day Lodge. Cruises can be combined with kayaking tours and Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge overnight stays on Fox Island. A variety of daily tours offer something for everyone.

From $1289 (2 nights)

From $69

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Alaska & the Yukon / BEYOND ANCHORAGE TOURING

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Major Marine Cruises into Kenai Fjords Explore the world of glaciers, wildlife, and stunning scenery in Kenai Fjords National Park on a full day cruise with Major Marine Tours. Watch for abundant wildlife such as humpback whales, orca whales, Steller sea lions, sea otters, harbor seals, Dall’s porpoises, bald eagles, and puffins. Visit towering tidewater glaciers and witness calving, where giant chunks of glacial ice break off and crash into the water. Choose your Alaskan adventure from three cruise options ranging from 6 hours to 8.5 hours. The 6 hour and 7.5 hour cruises explore Kenai Fjords National Park on large, stable catamarans and feature narration by an onboard National Park Ranger. Enjoy an allyou-can-eat Alaska salmon and prime rib buffet, freshly prepared and served onboard while you cruise. The 6 hour cruise visits one active tidewater glacier and the 7.5 hour cruise visits two active tidewater glaciers. For the adventure-seeker, the 8.5 Hour Northwestern Fjord Cruise visits remote areas of Kenai Fjords National Park on a smaller vessel, giving you up-close views of the area’s spectacular islands, coves, tidewater glaciers, and wildlife. Guests can enjoy the scenery and wildlife from the comfort of the heated cabins or from one of the outside viewing decks. Cruises depart from the scenic harbor town of Seward, Alaska.

From $179

Major Marine Prince William Sound Tours Experience the serenity of cruising the calm waters of Prince William Sound while marveling at the grandeur of its ever-changing glaciers. Major Marine Tours will be your guide as you cruise through the protected waters outside of Whittier, where seasickness is highly unlikely. The 5.25 Hour Surprise Glacier Cruise visits an actively calving tidewater glacier in spectacular Harriman Fjord. You will visit bird rookeries and Steller sea lion colonies as you watch for wildlife such as sea otters, Dall’s porpoises, bald eagles, and possibly whales. Travel through a narrow marine waterway surrounded by forested mountains and visit a working salmon hatchery. The 4.5 Hour Blackstone Bay Glacier Cruise takes you to three actively calving glaciers in beautiful Blackstone Bay. View wildlife such as sea otters, harbor seals, and bald eagles. You will stop at each glacier and float among the icebergs as you wait for calving, where giant slabs of ancient glacial ice break off and crash into the water. A Chugach National Forest Ranger will be onboard to provide narration on the area’s history, ecology, and geology. Enjoy an Alaska salmon and prime rib buffet, freshly prepared and served onboard while you cruise. Use your reserved seating in the heated cabins as your base camp as you move about the vessel to view the scenery and wildlife from the outside viewing decks.

From $179

Major Marine Kenai Fjords Half Day Cruises Join Major Marine Tours for a spectacular half-day cruise through the calm, pristine waters of Resurrection Bay. Spend an afternoon on the water on the 5 Hour Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise or take advantage of Alaska’s abundance of summer sunlight on the 4 Hour Evening Cruise. Experience up-close encounters with wildlife as the ship is guided alongside seabird rookeries and Steller sea lion colonies. Watch for abundant wildlife such as humpback whales, orca whales, sea otters, harbor seals, Dall’s porpoises, and more. View alpine glaciers, piedmont glaciers, and the stunning scenery of the Chugach and Kenai Mountains. A National Park Ranger will be onboard to provide narration on the history, ecology, and geology of the area. Kids can work directly with the National Park Ranger in the fun and educational Junior Ranger Program. Both cruises feature an all-you-can-eat Alaska salmon and prime rib buffet, freshly prepared and served onboard while you cruise. Enjoy the views from your reserved seat in the comfort of the heated cabins or from one of the outside viewing decks. Cruises depart from the scenic harbor town of Seward.

From $84 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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Northwest Territories View awesome displays of Northern Lights at midnight in autumn and winter, fish for world class trophies on one of our super-sized lakes, drive across the Arctic Circle to the amazing Mackenzie Delta, on the Dempster Highway, hike a National Park at the top of the world, where caribou spend the summer in the remote and unique Northwest Territories.


Northwest Territories / NORTHWEST TERRITORIES ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Ptarmigan Inn Hay River

105

The Coast Fraser Tower

The Ptarmigan Inn Hay River is a premier full service hotel, located downtown. Committed to ensuring the best possible stay while you are in Hay River. From a full service Keys Restaurant, Dog House Sports Bar and meeting rooms. Featuring a well equipped gym and The Massage Health Clinic.

Yellowknife is famous for its rustic beauty outdoors— but that doesn’t mean you can’t relax in absolute comfort indoors. Make the Coast Fraser Tower your home-away-from-home as you take in the majestic Great Slave Lake and Northern Lights. You’ll be perfectly situated to enjoy the region’s natural beauty as well as plenty of shopping, arts, and entertainment.

From $165

From $185

Moderate

Moderate

Yellowknife Bay Floating Bed and Breakfast

Blachford Lake Lodge Blachford Lake Lodge is located in the rugged wilderness of Northern Canada, in superb Aurorawatching country. Perched overlooking Blachford Lake, it is a half-hour bush-plane flight from the city of Yellowknife. The lodge provides many of the benefits of a luxury hotel, with the priceless addition of the pristine wilderness, unpolluted by artificial light or noise.

This is a one-of-a kind experience: two private floating homes at anchor in gorgeous Yellowknife Bay, 200 meters from shore, with perfect views of the Yellowknife floating home community and of the Northern Lights! The ECO, off-grid floating homes are premium-built residences with all the amenities, frozen-in during winter and floating in the summer!

Package pricing on request

From $150

Unique Lodge

Summer Adventure in the Northwest Territories

Experience the splendor of summer in the Spectacular Northwest Territories. There are activities that suit all tastes and abilities, from relaxed to high octane. Challenge a wild northern river that few have ever travelled. Their experienced outfitters provide all the gear and can teach you to navigate the wild waters. Check out their parks and campgrounds - some located right on the shore of one of the largest lakes in the world. Spot songbirds, geese and ducks by the thousands, nesting on tundra and lakes. Hike the Canol Trail, one of the toughest treks in North America, or choose a groomed trail, suitable for the whole family, that leads to a hidden waterfall. Try a round of golf at a community course or spend a lazy day of fishing at one of the many wilderness lodges.

Simpson Air

Unique Lodge

Winter Adventure

On winter nights in the Northwest Territories, the Aurora Borealis is often so vivid it seems close enough to touch. Far from city lights, stand on a frozen lake and watch the night sky light up. When the aurora is overhead, you can almost feel the northern lights wrap ghostly fingers around you. Choose a heated and enclosed deck chair on a viewing deck, or the steaming heat of an outdoor hot tub for a unique view of the aurora. For a truly magical experience, try a dogsled adventure under the northern lights. Whether you prefer rugged or pampered, Northwest Territories outfitters and lodges offer unique and spectacular aurora experiences just for you.

Aurora Village

Simpson Air boasts the most experienced and knowledgeable pilots in the region. Due to their unsurpassed experience and knowledge of the area, Simpson Air is the leading choice for all adventure trips into the Mackenzie Mountains and the Nahanni National Park Reserve. Simpson Air offers day tours that are sure to be the experience of a lifetime.

Aurora Village, a place where traditional Aboriginal culture blends together with modern amenities for a truly remarkable experience discovering the mystery of the aurora borealis. It’s a marvel that seems to embody the mysteries at the crossroads of Heaven and Earth in all of its elegance and raw beauty. For some, it moves them to tears; for others, it strikes them silent.

From $462

From $120

Yellowknife Outdoor Adventures

Beck's Kennels

In summer fish spectacular Great Slave Lake for northern pike, or cruise and watch for birds and wildlife. In winter, view the northern lights by snowmobile, or drive an ice road. Yellowknife Outdoor Adventures is ready to go when you are, and will ensure you have a unique and memorable experience.

Beck’s Kennels is one of the largest professional sled dog kennels in Canada. Over 150 happy, healthy huskies live at Beck's Kennels. If you are looking for adventure along with a pristine wilderness tour, Beck's Kennels is the place for you. You will have a chance to meet with World Champion Dog Musher, Grant Beck. Grant has a truly remarkable racing career.

Pricing on request

From $65

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Saskatchewan and Manitoba Arctic coastline, stunning lakes, luxury lodges, fishing, polar bears & beluga whales combined with genuine Canadian hospitality is truly unique to these provinces.


Saskatchewan and Manitoba / INTRODUCTION

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Saskatoon – the gorgeous campus of the University of Saskatchewan is the centerpiece of this picturesque city, surrounded by great shopping areas, galleries and attractions. Wanuskewin Heritage Park – this unique site interprets over 6000 years of Northern Plains Indian culture. With 21 pre-contract sites, 4 walking trails, and a visitors centre. Batoche National Historic Site – displays the remains of the village of Batoche on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. It was the last battlefield in the Northwest Rebellion of 1885. The Western Development Museum – a network of four museums in Saskatchewan, preserving and recording the social and economic development of the province. The museum has branches in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton. Tunnels of Moose Jaw – this year-round tourist attraction entertains guests with unique productions of Canadian history. Head beneath the streets of downtown Moose Jaw and experience two guided theatrical tours. Cypress Hills – there is plenty to see and do in the Cypress Hills area located in southwest Saskatchewan, besides just spending a day zipping through the trees! Experience the award winning vineyard and winery, resort hotels, fine dining, horseback trails and heritage sites. Folklorama – this festival runs for two weeks in Winnipeg, celebrating the cultural and ethnic heritage of people from dozens of countries. This is the world’s largest and longest running multi-cultural festival. Winnipeg – known for its friendly and welcoming spirit, Winnipeg is a diverse multicultural city with a rich and varied history. All the main attractions are an easy walk in downtown including the Manitoba Museum of Man & Nature, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Exchange District and the delightful suburb of St Boniface. Churchill, Belugas & Polar Bears – during the summer months of July & August, north of Winnipeg, is the Churchill River – home to over 3,000 beluga whales that migrate into the river to give birth and feed. At the end of the summer as the ice melts the polar bears come, with the best viewing times in October & November.

3 Day Elk Ridge Resort The lure of Saskatchewan’s legendary north lies in its natural beauty. The rolling farmlands of the south surrender to majestic boreal forests and pristine lakes. World-class fishing is just one of many outdoor and water adventures waiting for you in the North’s accessible wilderness.

Accommodation: Elk Ridge Resort is a premier four season resort in a natural and luxurious setting surrounded by boreal forest. Relax in the spa, take a dip in the salt-water pool and hot tub or enjoy a round of golf at the resorts championship golf course. Nature and outdoor experiences are abundant at Elk Ridge Resort. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation. Pricing from.

$545

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

7 Day Ultimate Arctic Summer Adventure 3 Day Manitou Springs Resort

With 60,000 beluga whales filling the Hudson Bay and polar bears leaving the pan ice, summer is the perfect time to visit Churchill. Let experienced guides take you on a jet boat tour of the bay and river estuaries where you’ll see countless beluga whales. See polar bears in their summer environment on the rocks and swimming in the water. This package combines unforgettable wildlife viewing with the cozy, comfort of the Lazy Bear Lodge.

You will find a surprise around every corner in Saskatchewan’s East Central Region. View the vast numbers of birds that migrate through the area, experience the unique communities and cultural diversity and relax in the natural healing spa.

Accommodation: Manitou Springs is a scenic resort and mineral spa overlooking Lake Manitou. The mysterious waters of Manitou are legendary for their natural buoyancy, mineral rich properties and curative powers. Relax in the soothing mineral pools in this quiet, natural setting. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation. Pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

This charming, rustic lodge is located in the heart of polar bear country and built from logs recycled from the nearby boreal forest. Whether you explore the lush boreal forest and its wildlife, the Rocky Hudson Bay coastline teaming with beluga whales, or come to visit the great polar bears, a stay at the Lazy Bear Lodge will be unique and memorable.

$249 Package Includes: 4 nights of accommodation at Lazy Bear Lodge in Churchill, 2 nights of accommodation in Winnipeg (pre and post adventure), Hudson Bay polar bear tour, tundra tour, whale watching boat tour, cultural & heritage tour, one dinner at the Lazy Bear café, breakfast daily, return airport transfer. Flights to/from Winnipeg not included. Pricing from.

$2185

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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SASKATCHEWAN ACCOMMODATION / Saskatchewan and Manitoba

3 Day Saskatoon City Stay

3 Day Regina City Stay

Saskatoon is a thriving city graced with the vibrant beauty of nature. Divided by the winding South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon’s east and west face are joined by a series of bridges and lined with several kilometers of trails to jog, walk and explore. A city infused by a lively ambiance, friendly hospitality and rich, diverse cultural experiences. Explore Wanuskewin Heritage Park; a national historic site devoted to teaching visitors about the Northern Plains Indian culture. The Beaver Creek Conservation Area is an awe-inspiring ecological site dedicated to the prairie habitat. In warm seasons, the riverboat cruise will show you the city from a different perspective or go canoeing with Clearwater canoeing. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, entrance to the Development Museum, Shearwater Saskatoon River cruise.

Western

Regina is a beautiful oasis on the prairies with more than 350,000 handplanted trees. There are many attractions and events that take place year-round. A must stop while in Regina is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Heritage Centre. The story of the RCMP is shared through state-of-the-art exhibits, multimedia technologies and engaging programs. Another highlight is the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Here you will be taken on a fascinating journey through the province unveiling two billion years of geological and early nature history as well as 10,000 years of First Nations history. Only 1 hour from Regina is the Tunnels of Moose Jaw tourist attraction that entertains guests with unique productions of Canadian history. Head beneath the streets of downtown Moose Jaw and experience two guided theatrical tours. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, entrance to the RCMP Heritage Centre.

Moderate pricing from.

$189

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$165

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$289

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$205

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$329

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

La Reata Ranch

Sandman Hotel Saskatoon

Experience the cowboy way of life under the endless sky of the Canadian prairies. La Reata Ranch is an authentic working cattle guest ranch where guests stay in western-style wood cabins, which will make any cowboy feel at home. Breakfast and supper are served in the Cookshack where guests and the La Reata crew eat familystyle meals together. The main activity is horseback riding but other activities offered at the ranch (on availability) include hiking, bird watching, swimming, boating, fishing and other water sports. Evenings are spent playing games in the saloon, telling stories around the campfire or relaxing in the hot tub.

Just minutes from John G Diefenbaker Airport, Sandman Saskatoon is perfectly located for optimum travel efficiency, convenience and ease. Featuring comfortably furnished guest rooms, high-speed Internet access and exceptional business, meeting and banquet facilities, business travellers on the go can rest assured that they will have all the modern essentials to make their stay easy. For those looking to unwind, on-site dining at Denny’s 24-hour restaurant and Shark Club Sports Bar & Grill, in addition to the hotel’s relaxing pool and whirlpool, provides you with the perfect comforts for a peaceful night’s rest. Whether you’re just stopping over, or are in town for the week, Sandman Hotel Saskatoon makes all your travels a breeze.

From $200

Unique Lodge

Sandman Hotel, Suites & Spa Regina

From $133

Moderate

Hilton Garden Inn Saskatoon Downtown Located in the heart of downtown Saskatoon, Canada, the Hilton Garden Inn Saskatoon Downtown hotel is across the street from Midtown Plaza Shopping Centre and TCU Place - Saskatoon’s Arts and Convention Centre. Just ten minutes from Saskatoon’s Airport, the hotel is central to downtown businesses and attractions, and a short drive to other areas of the city.

From $129 Ideally located in Regina’s bourgeoning East Side neighbourhood, Sandman Hotel, Suites & Spa Regina offers guests the perfect combination of comfort and convenience.

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Doubletree by Hilton Regina

Modern essentials like high-speed Internet, business centre and exceptional meeting and banquet facilities ensure that business travellers can work with ease. In addition, amenities like a pool, whirlpool and the famed Damara Day Spa allow you to unwind and relax to perfection. Close to world-class golf courses, popular shopping centres and major highways, you can experience the best that this one-ofa-kind city has to offer just steps from the hotels doors.

The stylish DTbH Hotel & Conference Centre in Regina offers 235 modern guestrooms, 96 Q/Q, 114 K, 20 Q and 5 suites. In the heart of downtown, close to Casino Regina, shopping and a wide array of restaurants and bars. Regina is Home to the RCMP and 10 minutes from the RCMP Heritage Museum. All stays include full buffet breakfast. Hotel features Starbucks in lobby.

From $133

From $159

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Saskatchewan and Manitoba / SASKATCHEWAN ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Elk Ridge Resort

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RCMP Heritage Centre

Elk Ridge Resort is a first-class destination and lifestyle resort located in the province of Saskatchewan, north of the prairie flatlands and deep in the heart of the boreal forest. The nearest city, Prince Albert, is forty five minutes away by car. Elk Ridge Resort has a variety of different accommodation options, to suit all guest’s needs. It's time to experience Saskatchewan at its best with 34 luxurious guest rooms and suites, as well as 12 rustic chalet-style cabins, 28 modern fairway townhouses and modern-rustic 39 unit cottage development. Fresh, local ingredients are served with flair at the Copper Ridge Dining Room, where culinary savvy and style abound in an elegant setting. Enjoy unique menu offerings prepared by our resident executive chef, who brings a world of adventure to every featured dish.

Experience first-hand one of Canada's most-loved and recognized icons, the Mountie. The RCMP Heritage Centre is appropriately located on the front doorstep of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Academy "Depot" Division in Regina, where cadets have been trained since 1885. The Centre offers visitors a chance to experience the RCMP of the past and present through state-of-the-art exhibits, multi-media presentations, traveling feature exhibits, and self-guided audio tours. In the summer, visitors can take driving tours of 'Depot' and view live events on the RCMP Parade Square. The RCMP Historical Collections Unit cares for an extensive collection of artifacts, art, archival material and library resources dating back to the formation of the North West Mounted Police. The tradition lives here.

From $262

From $10

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Eco-Adventures 306 Collective - Zip Line Tours Eco-Adventures 306 Collective provides awesome outdoor adventures at two locations in Saskatchewan with a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly operations. As the recipient of the Small to Medium-Sized Business of the Year at the Canadian Tourism Awards in 2014, they are most known for their two-hour long, guided zip line canopy tours through the lodgepole pines of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park (southwest Saskatchewan). However, we have a sneaking suspicion that after you experience their tour through the boreal forest located at Elk Ridge Resort near Prince Albert National Park (northern Saskatchewan), you are going to have a whole new way to remember them! The tours are uniquely designed to blend in with their surroundings and have put smiles on the faces of thrill seekers and nature lovers alike since day one. What really brings them to life is their diverse group of zip line guides who put their hearts and souls into delivering memorable experiences to ensure you get the most out of your time with us. On top of that, their basecamp locations also feature a variety of awesome outdoor activities that are sure to get your adrenaline pumping. What they do definitely isn't your stereotypical Saskatchewan adventure, but by all means it is authentically Saskatchewan! Come out and play!

From $75

VIA Rail’s Canadian Enjoy breathtaking scenery every second of the journey between Canada's largest city and the Pacific coast on board the Canadian. In the space of four nights and three days, you’ll travel through the majestic Rocky Mountains and national parks to the Pacific Coast. The Canadian Journey recaptures the romance of train travel, offering comfort and elegance, sunsets and moonlight, fine dining, spectacular scenery and several of the country’s most exciting cities, including Toronto, Winnipeg, Jasper and Vancouver. It is considered one of the greatest rail journeys in the world! The Canadian offers three classes of service: comfortably affordable Economy class, Sleeper Plus offering pampered service and exclusive amenities with private cabins for one or two passengers and full access to several domed lounge cars and freshly prepared meals. For those looking for that extra touch of luxury on wheels, try Prestige Sleeper class providing an all-inclusive experience with larger cabins, in-suite showers, flatscreen televisions and concierge attendants. On board the Canadian, you’ll discover the beauty of Canada’s landscape and cities at a pace that allows you to be in-tune with the nature around you.

Package pricing on request From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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WINNIPEG CITY STAY, ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Saskatchewan and Manitoba

3 Day Winnipeg City Stay

Sandman Hotel & Suites Winnipeg Airport

Known for its friendly and welcoming spirit, Winnipeg is a diverse multicultural city with a rich and varied history. An aboriginal trading centre prior to the arrival of the Europeans, Winnipeg was at the heart of the country’s fur trade and instrumental in developing Canada’s gateway to the west. Home to a grain exchange that once rivaled the largest markets in the world, Winnipeg’s architecture and neighbourhoods reflect the profound character of this small prairie town. Highlights of Winnipeg include the Forks National Historic Site, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Exchange District, the Manitoba Museum, St. Boniface the French quarter, A ssiniboine Park and the Royal Canadian Mint. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, entrance to the Manitoba Museum, entrance to the Royal Canadian Mint. Moderate pricing from.

$185

Superior pricing from.

$235

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Set against the sweeping prairie skies, Winnipeg is one of Canada's most culturally vibrant urban centres. Just minutes away from Winnipeg International Airport, Polo Park, Assiniboine Park, and a ten minute drive to Winnipeg's bustling downtown core, this is the ideal location for any traveller on the go. Modern designs, expansive suites, and conveniences like high-speed Internet, business centre and airport shuttle (upon request) ensure all the essentials to make travel easy. For those looking to relax, there are great on-site dining options including a Denny’s 24-hour restaurant with room service, Chop Steakhouse & Bar, plus an indoor pool and whirlpool.

From $149

Moderate

Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown Find convenience and contemporary charm at the Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown. This hotel's location in the heart of the city is ideal for both business and leisure travellers. Only blocks from the RBC Convention Centre and local attractions such as The Forks; The Canadian Museum for Human Rights; Burton Cummings Theatre; and the MTS Centre. The hotel is also connected to the downtown indoor walkway system with access to many of these destinations. The hotel offers 263 spacious guest rooms with a choice of Superior, Business Class or Club Floor Suites. They offer complimentary shuttle to and from the airport and anywhere downtown (upon reservation); complimentary wifi; on-site 12 Resto lounge & restaurant; and a Starbucks in the lobby. Available to you 24/7 is in room dining, fitness facility with steam room and business centre. They have 18,000 square feet of meeting/conference space and can hold small and intimate to large and complex events. Most importantly they are a team of enthusiastic associates dedicated to making your stay or event fantastic. They will do all the work for you – so you can just relax and enjoy.

From $158

Superior

The Manitoba Museum

Delta Winnipeg Manitoba's largest 4 star hotel, located in the new heart of downtown Winnipeg. Featuring 393 fully renovated ModeRoom guestrooms with heated bathroom floors, balconies over looking the city, sanctuary bed and SMARTdesk, 3 restaurant options and both indoor and a outdoor seasonal roof top pool in the Odyssey Health Club.

From $169

Superior

Enjoy the spacious rooms and convenient location of the Hilton Winnipeg Airport Suites hotel. Use the complimentary airport shuttle service to and from the hotel. Unwind in the heated indoor pool and whirlpool spa. Work out in the fully equipped 24 hour fitness centre. Stay connected thanks to complimentary wireless Internet access and a 24-hour business centre.

Set sail on a thrilling voyage of excitement and discovery at The Manitoba Museum. Only here can you travel through time to the roaring 20s, explore a 17th century ship, and view treasures from around the world. There is always something new to experience. An ever-changing variety of touring and specialty exhibits are a fantastic compliment to the nine permanent galleries. See a polar bear under the beauty of the Northern Lights in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic Gallery, or enjoy the pristine Boreal Forest as it appeared hundreds of years ago. The Manitoba Museum was the first Planetarium in Canada to offer visitors the Digistar® Five All-Dome digital projection technology. Test the universal laws of science and explore the wonders of technology and illusion in The Manitoba Museum’s Science Gallery.

From $109

From $26

Hilton Winnipeg Airport

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Saskatchewan and Manitoba / WINNIPEG TOURING

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Assiniboine Park Zoo

You're invited to embark on an incredible journey, one that will stimulate your senses, challenge your thinking, and allow you to discover the wonders of the north right here in the heart of the continent. Journey to Churchill, Assiniboine Park Zoo's 10-acre northern species exhibit, is home to polar bears, seals, muskoxen, Arctic fox, snowy owls, caribou, and wolves. Large habitats, dramatic changes in elevation, natural elements inspired by the tundra landscape, and hidden barriers located discretely between enclosures create more realistic and stimulating environments for animals and a more interesting viewing experience for visitors.

Experience unique views of polar bears and seals swimming overhead as you pass through the Sea Ice Passage. Learn about the rich culture and heritage of the First Nations and Inuit people and enjoy the eight-minute feature presentation, Rhythms of the North, presented in the 360 degree domed Aurora Borealis Theatre. You will be amazed, informed, and inspired as you experience the northern species in a habitat that mirrors their natural surroundings in the wild. Let us take you on a journey you won't soon forget.

From $18

Canadian Museum for Human Rights Allow yourself to be inspired; visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. It’s the only museum in the world devoted to the concept of human rights. Whether you’re interested in exploring important stories, or awesome architecture, this Museum is not to be missed. Its galleries are built around human rights themes. Using the latest technologies, oldest forms of storytelling and timeless power of art, hundreds of stories are woven into a tapestry that relays the importance of rights for all. The variety of content and programming means there is something interesting for visitors of all ages. The building is a stunning feat of architecture which has attracted interest and awards from around the world. Inclusive design provides visitors with a journey that sets new world standards for universal accessibility. Bilingual exhibits and programs mean visits can be experienced in either of Canada’s official languages – English or French. The Museum is located at the Forks in downtown Winnipeg, where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet on Treaty One territory, at the heartland of the Metis people. Close to a number of hotels and with easy access to various modes of transport, the Museum is literally at the centre of it all. Come experience it.

From $15 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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CHURCHILL TOURING / Saskatchewan and Manitoba

Lazy Bear Lodge Welcome home to Lazy Bear Lodge in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada where you can experience it all “Up North and Personal”. Located near the Hudson Bay, Lazy Bear Lodge sits on the edge of the Boreal Forest and Canadian Tundra, offering a magnificent wildlife experience you won’t find anywhere else. The world’s largest concentration of Polar Bears, Beluga Whales, the mystical Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) and so much more are waiting for you in Churchill. The Lodge itself is the largest handcrafted log building in Manitoba, promising a unique and memorable visit for each guest. The Lodge which feels more like an 1800’s trading post than a modern Eco-Lodge includes over 1000 logs, creating an assembly of twisted, gnarled timbers which now rise again from a forest fire as your solace 1000 miles north of the Canadian border and 500 miles below The Arctic Circle. A private bathroom with shower, two double beds, cable television, wireless high-speed Internet and other northern lodge comforts can be found in each of the 33 guest rooms. The location is remote, but the accommodations are first class. You can also enjoy fine dining with a regional flair in the Lazy Bear Café. The owners operate The Lodge, providing personal, friendly service to every guest. You will have the adventure of a lifetime with Lazy Bear Lodge and Expeditions!

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Unique Lodge

Ultimate Polar Bear Tour Prepare to be wowed! With Lazy Bear Expeditions you will spend two full days on the tundra tracking and observing the majestic Polar Bear. Explore the tundra in style. In 2011, Lazy Bear Expeditions introduced their new Tundra vehicles dubbed the “Arctic Crawlers” ™. They are spacious, heated, have large windows, a flush toilet and large viewing deck. During your tundra tours you will visit the Churchill Hudson Bay Coastline and Wildlife Management Area, where the Polar Bears hang out! Your experienced guide will take you to Polar Bear hot spots with stops along the way at wilderness areas known for Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare and Snowy Owls. Each night you will return to the Lazy Bear Lodge where you can warm up by a fireplace, enjoy local cuisine and get a good night’s sleep. Your adventure includes a dog mushing tour and a Cultural and Heritage tour that will take you to historic Cape Merry, the ‘Polar Bear Jail’ and several sites and short hikes along the coastline.

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Unique Lodge

Ultimate Arctic Summer Adventure The Ultimate Arctic Summer Adventure combines five days of unforgettable wildlife with the cozy comfort of the Lazy Bear Lodge. With 60,000 Beluga Whales filling the Hudson Bay and Polar Bears leaving the pan ice, July and August is the perfect time to visit Churchill. You will go on a jet boat tour where you will see countless Beluga Whales and visit the Prince of Wales Fort. Your Hudson Bay Coastal Tour will focus on going out to view Polar Bears in their summer environment on the rocks and swimming in the water. You can add on additional tours to kayak and snorkel with the beautiful Beluga Whales. On land, you will go on a summer Arctic Crawler tundra tour as well as a town and area tour to see the historic sites of Churchill. After the adventure you can then wind down in the serenity of the Lazy Bear Lodge. Lazy Bear Expeditions offers the most unique summer arctic adventure to view both the friendly Beluga Whales and the mighty Polar Bears.

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Churchill Wild Churchill Wild is the only safari company on the planet specializing in ground-level walking tours in the remote polar bear inhabited regions of the Canadian Arctic. Seven to Nine day excursions are offered across the various seasons from three exclusive lodges accessible only by private charter aircraft, each on the Hudson Bay coastline and strategically located for maximum polar bear activity. Churchill Wild’s authentic traveller safaris offer bucket list experiences depending on the season. From swimming and kayaking with beluga whales, to photographing the stunning landscapes, Northern Lights and awe inspiring arctic wildlife including Polar Bears, Black bears, arctic fox, wolves, caribou to name a few. All safaris provide heart-pounding eye level access to the polar bears which inhabit the areas surrounding the lodges. Churchill Wild's all-inclusive safaris are offered from Winnipeg and include all flights, highly skilled and knowledgeable guides, accommodation and meals. The lodges feature all the modern comforts of home (satellite Internet included) and the finest arctic cuisine found north of the 56th parallel!

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Tundra Buggy Lodge at Polar Bear Point

Unique Lodge

Hotel Based 5 Day/ 4 Night Polar Bear Expedition

The Tundra Buggy® Lodge, located in the heart of polar bear country, offers a unique, immersive experience where guests can fall asleep and wake up with polar bears right outside their window and, on a clear night, the northern lights dance above, unhindered from the lights of town. The Lodge consists of two accommodation units; a lounge with Internet access; and dining unit where guests can share stories and enjoy delicious home cooked meals. Daily Tundra Buggy® excursions, led by a knowledgeable guide, allow guests to explore the area beyond the lodge and give plenty of photography opportunities. Activities: Churchill & Area Tour, Eskimo Museum, Parks Canada Interpretive Centre, dogsledding and three full-day Tundra Buggy Adventures. The six or seven night excursions depart from October through November.

The Frontiers North Churchill Town & Tundra tour allows guests to spend time getting to know the wondrous charm of the town of Churchill, while also spending plenty of time on the tundra watching majestic polar bears and other Arctic wildlife, in their natural habitat. Guests will spend their first day in Churchill exploring cultural museums, visiting interesting shops and enjoying an afternoon dogsledding program. For the remainder of the tour, guests will enjoy daily fullday Tundra Buggy excursions in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area, where polar bears and other Arctic wildlife are active. This five day/four night tour departs from October through November. An interpretive transfer and two full-day Tundra Buggy Adventures are included.

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Package pricing on request

Unique Lodge

Belugas Birds and Blooms

Unique Lodge

Big Five Safari

Experience summer in Canada’s North on an incredible wildlife adventure in Churchill, Manitoba. During July and August, thousands of beluga whales migrate into the Churchill River and the surrounding landscape erupts into colourful blooms. Get up close with the whales on a boat and zodiac tour in the river estuary, which includes a stop at Churchill’s historic Fort Prince of Wales. Then, explore the Churchill Wildlife Management Area on a full-day Tundra Buggy excursion – you may even get to see the first of the summer polar bears! This six day/five night tour departs from July through August. Included activities: City of Winnipeg tour, Churchill area tour, Beluga Boat Expedition, Eskimo Museum, Parks Canada Interpretive Centre, Dog Carting, Zodiac Beluga Tour and full-day Tundra Buggy Adventure.

The Big Five Safari is a nod to the incredible array of mega fauna that populate the beautiful province of Manitoba. Your journey begins in Winnipeg, the geographic centre of North America. From here we travel overland to the beautiful boreal forests and sloping meadows of Riding Mountain National Park, home to moose, black bears and bison. After enjoying the landscape of Manitoba’s southern plains you will travel north to the tundra town of Churchill where you will set out in search of the mighty polar bear and melodic beluga whales. This eight day/seven night tour departs in August. Activities include: Churchill & Area tour, Beluga Boat Expedition, Dog Carting, Eskimo Museum, Parks Canada Interpretive Centre, Zodiac Beluga Tour, Tundra Buggy Adventure and Riding Mountain National Park Tour.

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Ontario Home to the bustling metropolis of Toronto, the spectacular Niagara Falls, the scenic Thousand Islands, the grand parliament buildings of Ottawa and expansive National Parks.

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Ontario / INTRODUCTION

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KEY TO MAP Tour Air Rail

Canada

No. of nights stay

QUEBEC ONTARIO

2 Ottawa

2 Kingston

Toronto

3

Niagara Falls

United States

3 Day Explore Niagara Falls by Rail Travel with VIA Rail to Niagara Falls for an action packed experience. Explore the tunnels and stand in the mist where the mighty Horseshoe Falls tumbles from 13 storeys above at the Journey Behind the Falls. Feel the wrath of mother nature as the floor tilts and trembles beneath at the 4D Niagara Fury. Experience an exhilarating helicopter tour over the falls.

Toronto – Canada’s largest city, it is an international crossroad where people from all over the world come to live or visit. Diverse neighbourhoods flourish and fashion, entertainment, the arts, food and architecture thrive. Niagara Falls – with its spectacular natural setting between two Great Lakes and bordering the Niagara River, the region is a peninsula that rises up into a towering escarpment. While Niagara Falls may be the area’s most famous natural attraction, it is just one of Niagara’s many attractions and activities.

Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, return VIA Rail in economy class Toronto to Niagara Falls, Hornblower Niagara cruise, Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara’s Fury, White water walk, 2 day people mover pass, Niagara Falls helicopter ride, Whirlpool Jet Boat ride. Moderate pricing from.

$625

Superior pricing from.

$705

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Ottawa – Canada’s capital, Ottawa is home to the country’s most impressive line-up of national museums, outstanding performing arts groups and venues. Presenting the province’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Rideau Canal. You can wander the streets and enjoy the Parliament Buildings and Byward Markets. Kingston – the gateway to the Thousand Island’s, this picturesque seaside city is a UNESCO World Heritage Destination for its remarkable and well preserved 19th century defense fortifications. Thousand Islands – a must on any visit to eastern Ontario. Discover local islands as you join a cruise through the Thousand Islands on a triple deck paddle-wheeler. Wind your way through the small cottage islands featuring Napoleon’s Hat, Wanderer’s Channel, the Bateau Channel and the new, opulent Mandalay Mansion.

8 Day Ontario Circle Explore the highlights and diversity of Ontario. From the cosmopolitan city of Toronto, to the fury of Niagara Falls, the tranquility of the Thousand Islands and the history and elegant architecture of Ottawa.

Day 1:

Arrive Toronto

Day 2: Toronto Sightseeing Day 3: Niagara Falls Day Tour

3 Day Toronto Theatre Package

Day 4: Toronto – Kingston (Rail)

Experience and enjoy Toronto’s vibrant and high energy downtown restaurant and nightlife district. We will offer you the choice of the latest theatre productions in Toronto. Take a guided walk through Toronto’s famed St Lawrence Market hearing about its fascinating 200 year history. Ride to the top of the CN Tower, a national icon for panoramic views and lunch. Enjoy a 3 course dinner at Badali Cucina & Bar close to your hotel.

Day 6: Kingston – Ottawa (Rail)

Day 5:

Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation at the Fairmont Royal York, guided walking tour of St Lawrence Markets, theatre ticket, CN Tower elevation pass with lunch, 3 course dinner at Badali Cucina & Bar. Pricing from. Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

$785

Day 7:

Thousand Islands Cruise & Kingston Sightseeing Ottawa Sightseeing

Day 8: Ottawa – Toronto (Rail) Package Includes: 7 nights of accommodation, arrival transfer, hop-on hop-off city tour of Toronto, entrance to Ripley’s Aquarium, entrance to the CN Tower, 3 course dinner at Badali Cucina & Bar, full day tour to Niagara Falls including a boat cruise and buffet lunch overlooking the falls, return VIA Rail in economy class Toronto – Kingston – Ottawa, Thousand Islands cruise, Kingston trolley hop tour, discover Ottawa hop-on hop-off city tour, entrance to the National Gallery of Canada. Moderate pricing from.

$1275

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$1465

Deluxe pricing from.

$1775

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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TORONTO CITY STAY & ACCOMMODATION / Ontario

4 Day Toronto City Stay

Hilton Toronto

Explore Canada’s largest urban centre with world class museums, galleries and theatres. Enjoy culturally diverse neighbourhoods with eclectic shops and restaurants serving delectable cuisine from all corners of the world. Highlights include; an elevation pass to the top of the CN Tower, defining the Toronto skyline, it is a national icon offering panoramic views; a historic walking tour through Toronto’s famed St Lawrence Market hearing about its fascinating 200 year history; a hop-on hop-off city tour with a pass to the Casa Loma Castle, this majestic castle in the heart of the city is complete with decorated suites, secret passages, towers, stables, and beautiful estate gardens. Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, CN Tower pass with dinner at the top, hop-on hop-off city tour, entrance to Ripleys Aquarium, entrance to Ontario Science Centre, Segway tour. Moderate pricing from.

$535

Superior pricing from.

$635

Deluxe pricing from.

$749

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Be at the centre of the action when you stay at the Hilton Toronto! Located in the heart of downtown Toronto's entertainment, fashion and shopping district, close to Union Station, and is connected to the PATH system - the city’s downtown underground pedestrian walkway. The 17 miles of connecting tunnel ensures easy access around the city, and is home to the world’s largest underground shopping space, offering over 1,200 outlets. The Hilton Toronto offers spacious guest rooms with breathtaking views of the city from the floor-to-ceiling windows! Unwind at the end of a busy day with a workout in the 24-hour fitness centre, or swim laps in the heated indoor and outdoor pools. Dine on Canadian specialties at Tundra Restaurant or Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

From $179

Radisson Hotel Admiral Toronto Harbourfront

Superior

Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto

Conveniently located within walking distance to all of Toronto's most popular attractions, this newlyrenovated boutique-style hotel boasts unparalleled views of Lake Ontario, 157 deluxe guest rooms and studios, underground parking on-site, ample meeting facilities, a stunning rooftop pool patio and fitness centre.

This full service hotel is located in the centre of Toronto and just steps to shopping, entertainment and restaurants. The refreshing lobby design provides guests the flexibility to socialise in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Offering 575 spacious guest rooms, guests can enjoy complimentary high-speed wireless Internet in guest rooms and public areas, lap pool, whirlpool, 24-hour fitness centre and business centre.

From $200

From $165

Superior

Super 8 Downtown Toronto

Moderate

Sandman Signature Toronto Airport

Super 8 Downtown Toronto is located close to Chinatown and is minutes to many of Toronto's major attractions. The 92 spacious guest rooms feature a microwave, small refrigerator, digital safe, coffee maker, hair-dryer, morning newspaper, high-speed wireless Internet in all rooms and public areas, as well as a complimentary morning SuperStart Breakfast.

Alluring, inviting and with a bold style that is distinctively modern, Sandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel is the ideal choice for travelers who want elegant, relaxed comfort at its best. Just minutes from YYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport, this stunning property overlooks the gorgeous scenery of the Royal Woodbine Golf Course while also offering exceptional amenities.

From $139

From $159

Moderate

Moderate

Best Western Toronto Airport Hotel Ideally located in Toronto's west-end, airport district, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Toronto Airport Hotel is an ideal selection for all travelers. Newly renovated and boasting stylish traditional rooms to lavish luxury suites, they offer clean, comfortable accommodations to suit your needs and budget. Keep yourself relaxed and entertained with an array of outstanding amenities including the on-site Postcard Restaurant and Bar, indoor pool, sauna, and more. Stay in shape at the fitness facility and stay connected with complimentary wireless Internet. Enjoy in-room movies, available from the comfort and convenience of your room. For vacations, business travel or romantic getaways, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Toronto Airport Hotel provides a superior accommodation experience in Toronto / Mississauga. The BEST WESTERN PLUS Toronto Airport has 3 restaurants just outside the door on top of their on-site restaurant. Car rental facilities located on-site and a 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle service is available to guests. Whether business, or leisure, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Toronto Airport hotel is always at your service.

From $139 ANDERSON VACATIONS

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Ontario / TORONTO TOURING

CN Tower

The CN Tower is a national icon, engineering wonder, a Toronto must-see attraction and award-winning dining and entertainment destination. Rocket to the top aboard the world’s number one elevator ride. The Tower’s glass fronted elevators also feature glass floor panels and take only 58 seconds to get to the top. Take in spectacular views of up to 160 kilometres away from the LookOut level, or 346 metres straight down from the world famous Glass Floor. Experience the most exciting new extreme attraction in the Tower’s history, EdgeWalk at the CN Tower. Enjoy award-winning fine dining at 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower. Plus, enjoy 743 square metres of unique Canadian artisan and souvenir shopping in the Gift Shop. The CN Tower is open 364 days a year (closed on Christmas Day) from 9am to 10:30pm.

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Badali Cucina & Bar

Badali Cucina & Bar is a family owned and operated Italian restaurant serving fresh, seasonal and sustainable Italian fare in the heart of downtown Toronto. With an extensive Italy focused wine list, an innovative cocktail program and a much acclaimed customer focused team of professionals, Badali Cucina & Bar is guaranteed to please anyone looking for delicious Italian at great prices. Badali is located in a restored turn of the century building, in the heart of Toronto's downtown core. The restaurant is within walking distance from many downtown hotels, steps away from the theatre district, Ripley's Aquarium, CN Tower, Hockey Hall of Fame and the Rogers and Air Canada Centres. Badali Cucina & Bar is open daily until late.

From $32

Segway Tours

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

Start off with training on how to operate the Segway PT — two-wheeled, self-balancing stand-up transport — followed by a guided tour of the Distillery District with a Segway of Ontario tour guide. The Distillery District is a national historic site and represents the largest collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America.

From $39

Walking Tours The focus is on the history of the Distillery District from its foundation in 1832 to present day. Topics include prohibition, working conditions, building uses, alcohol production, success/failures, the area's gentrification and more. Along the way, stop into Mill Street Brewery and Soma Chocolate for a sample. This one hour tour departs daily (except Mondays).

From $19

Step into another world! Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is an interactive attraction which immerses guests in a thrilling underwater adventure that showcases more than 16,000 marine animals. Open 365 days a year, Canada’s largest indoor aquarium features one of the world’s most extensive jelly fish exhibits, sting ray and bamboo shark touch pools and daily live dive shows. From the heart-pounding experience of Dangerous Lagoon, a football-field length acrylic viewing tunnel with moving glide-path sidewalk through sharks, green sea turtles and sawfish to the hypnotic dance of Pacific sea nettle jelly fish which are illuminated in an array of breathtaking colours from within the kreisel tank at Planet Jellies, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada will captivate guests from around the world!

From $30

Ontario Science Centre

Toronto Harbour Tours

A world-class cultural attraction, the Ontario Science Centre ignites your curiosity with wonder; offering hundreds of interactive exhibits, science demonstrations and films under the IMAX® Dome - a must-see for visitors to Toronto. The Weston Family Innovation Centre allows youth to create and innovate, Space Hall is home to Toronto’s only public planetarium and the OMNIMAX® theatre offers a varied lineup of IMAX® films. The newest permanent exhibition hall The AstraZeneca Human Edge is where visitors of all ages will explore limits that athletes, adventure-seekers and survivors discover through rigorous training, determination or risk-taking. Plus 2016 feature exhibitions: Mammoths and Mastodons and The Science of Ripley's Believe It or Not!

A cruise with Toronto Harbour Tours lets you enjoy the scenic Toronto skyline, and gives you a close up look at the beautiful Toronto Islands and waterfront. Enjoy a narrated sightseeing cruise of Toronto's harbour and islands, which includes breathtaking views of Canada's most dynamic city....from towering skyscrapers to Toronto's famous Islands. When conditions allow, stop on the Islands where you can enjoy the gardens, bicycle and boat rentals, a petting zoo, wading pools, restaurants, and Centreville Amusement Park, then re-board the tour at your convenience! (Ask for details).

From $22

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Evening tours available July and August.

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TORONTO & NIAGARA FALLS TOURING / Ontario

Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour

Niagara Falls Evening Light Tour

Build your own Toronto experience with the freedom of the Hop-On/Hop-Off City Tour aboard a London-style double decker bus or trolley. Let The friendly and knowledgeable tour guides educate you on the fun facts and history of Toronto as you travel through the city with stops at/near all major hotels in the downtown area. Join the tour at any one of the over 20 scheduled stops at featured attractions and points of interest and then hop-on/hop-off all day. Your ticket will be valid for three consecutive touring days and also includes a complimentary boat tour of the Toronto Harbour and Islands (seasonal), so come aboard and be introduced to the history and excitement that is Toronto.

Experience the best of both worlds on the Niagara Falls Evening Light Tour. Departing Toronto at 1pm, you will embark on a fully narrated tour. Relax aboard the deluxe air conditioned washroom equipped motor coach through the countryside of the Niagara Peninsula where your first stop is at a local winery to sample some of Ontario’s finest wines. Upon arrival in Niagara Falls the first stop is the Whirpool Rapids/Niagara Helicopter. The tour then continues to Table Rock Complex, to get a close up view of the Horseshoe Falls. After some free time you will go to Fallsview Restaurant where you will indulge in a buffet dinner while taking in the panoramic views of Niagara. Your guide will then escort you for an exhilarating boat ride to the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls aboard the Hornblower Niagara Cruise.

From $35

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Niagara Falls Day Trip By Coach Sit back and relax aboard this deluxe air-conditioned washroom equipped motor coach, as you enjoy the most popular and historical sites of the Niagara region. Complimentary downtown hotel pick up for your convenience before departing Toronto is included . During the drive to the Niagara region your experienced Niagara Parks Licensed Guide will educate you on the most exciting highlights Southern Ontario has to offer. By choosing this exclusive package you will leave Niagara as the local expert! Upon arrival in Niagara Falls the first stop is the Whirlpool Rapids. This will be followed by a much anticipated ride aboard the Hornblower Niagara Cruise taking you to the base of the Horseshoe Falls. You will then be escorted to the Fallsview Dining Room at Sheraton on the Falls for a well deserved buffet lunch, while taking in the breathtaking panoramic views of Niagara Falls. After your relaxing lunch, you will head to the Table Rock Complex to get a closer look at the Horseshoe Falls. Free time is allotted here for additional sightseeing, photo opportunities and souvenir shopping. The tour will continue along the Niagara Parkway towards Niagara on the Lake for free time to explore, finishing the tour off at a local winery to sample some of the finest wines.

From $159

Niagara Falls 3 Day/ 2 Night Trip Start your three day/two night adventure from Toronto with Gray Line traveling on a first-class, bathroom-equipped motor coach for a breathtaking tour through the orchard-laden Niagara Peninsula to Niagara Falls. You will enjoy a panoramic view of the Falls during your sumptuous buffet lunch at the Fallsview Dining Room. After your lunch, check into Sheraton on The Falls Hotel for your two night stay. At the beginning of day two it is recommended that you activate your Niagara Attraction Pass and start exploring the selected attractions offered under this program. The Niagara Attraction Pass is available from May to mid October. With so much to see and do, you will surely need the entire day. On your final day in Niagara Falls, enjoy the morning at your leisure before being picked up for an exhilarating boat ride aboard the Niagara Hornblower Cruise to the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls. Journey Behind the Falls will be substituted when the Niagara Hornblower Cruise is not operating. On your return journey you will visit the observation deck of the mighty Whirlpool and Rapids. Finish your tour experience with a winery stop. This tour operates daily with complimentary pick-up available at major hotels in the downtown areas.

From $256 (3 days/2 nights) ANDERSON VACATIONS

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Ontario / NIAGARA ACCOMMODATION

3 Day Niagara Falls Highlights

Hilton Hotel & Suites Niagara Hilton Hotel & Suites Niagara Falls features Niagara’s best fallsview location and newest rooms. Just one block to Niagara Falls and connected by walkway to Fallsview Casino, the city's finest entertainment complex. This is Canada’s highest hotel 52-storey luxury high-rise overlooking the Falls and features 1000 deluxe resort style rooms. Also includes complimentary deluxe buffet breakfast.

With its spectacular natural setting between two Great Lakes and bordering the Niagara River, the region is a peninsula that rises up into a towering escarpment. Explore the tunnels and stand in the mist where the mighty Horseshoe Falls tumbles from 13 storeys above at the Journey Behind the Falls. Feel the wrath of mother nature as the floor tilts and trembles beneath at the 4D Niagara Fury. Experience an exhilarating helicopter tour over the fall and take a cruise out in the base of the Great Gorge, past the American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, Hornblower Niagara Cruise, Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara’s Fury, White water walk, 2 day people mover pass, Niagara Falls helicopter ride and Niagara wine & cheese tour. Moderate pricing from.

$429

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$469

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$579

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Doubletree Fallsview Resort & Spa Referencing the natural elegance of the Frank Lloyd Wright era and the rustic timeless architecture of a Grand National Park Lodge. This hotel is located two short blocks from the brink of the Falls and 400 yards to Fallsview Casino. This hotel features spacious guestrooms, most with two queen beds. Buchanans dining room and Starbucks are located on-site.

Pricing is per person, double occupancy. (Saturday night surcharges apply).

From $149

The Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls

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Days Inn Niagara Falls Fallsview The Days Inn Fallsview offers unbeatable value, and is located in the exciting Fallsview district of Niagara Falls. Only steps away from the mighty Niagara Falls itself and Canada's largest Casino - the Fallsview Casino Resort. Featuring a heated outdoor pool, Jacuzzi Suites, free wireless Internet and more.

From $132 The all new Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls is Niagara's only boutique style Fallsview hotel, with the best "front-row-centre" view of the Falls available.

Moderate

Days Inn Niagara Falls Clifton Hill

The Oakes Hotel has recently undergone a major renovation! The lobby has been completely transformed to a new open concept with gas fireplace seating area, and pod style check-in desks. Along with renovated hallways and public spaces, the rooms have also been refreshed and renewed. All rooms at The Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls have been upgraded to 36" LED TVs with all HD channels. You'll also find new carpeting, bedding, seating and accents.

The Days Inn Niagara Falls Clifton Hill Casino is an oasis of comfort and charm, directly across the street from the excitement of Casino Niagara. It's also only steps from Clifton Hill, and a few minutes to the Falls and Niagara Parks. This boutique-style hotel has a warm, distinctively Canadian ambiance.

From $129

From $262

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Four Points by Sheraton Niagara Falls Fallsview

Moderate

124 on Queen Hotel & Spa

Four Points Niagara Falls Fallsview is located in the Fallsview district of Niagara Falls, Canada. The hotel is on Fallsview Boulevard and connected by an indoor glass walkway to the Fallsview Casino. Guest rooms feature either a city or falls view, perfect for watching fireworks at night. Take advantage of the Two Queen Fallsview guest room while traveling with family.

From $129

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Embassy Suites By Hilton Niagara Falls is the world's largest Embassy Suites. The hotel towers 42 storeys over the Brink of Niagara Falls and is located only 100 yards from the water's edge. The hotel is surrounded by Niagara's finest restaurants and attractions and offers the finest in Fallsview accommodations.

Unsurpassed luxury awaits you at 124 on Queen. 124 on Queen Hotel and Spa offers the newest accommodations in Niagara on the Lake. Make yourself at home amid stylish surroundings and enjoy five diamond service that will exceed your expectations. Choose from a range of luxury accommodation options including deluxe rooms and multi bedroom villas all centrally located on the main street of town. Steps away from many restaurants, shops, spas and other attractions 124 on Queen provides something for everyone. Stay fit in the 24-hour fitness facility, or relax at the world class Spa at 124. 124 on Queen offers a wide range of amenities to all their guests along with daily cleaning services and 24-hour reception. The Concierge team is waiting to assist you and welcome you to Niagara on the Lake.

From $169

From $270

Embassy Suites Niagara Falls Fallsview

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Moderate

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NIAGARA TOURING / Ontario

Niagara Vintage Wine Tours

"Must Do Wine Tour” as listed in Dream Vacations Magazine and “Top 15 Best things to do in Niagara Falls.” Niagara Vintage Wine Tours is Ontario’s top rated wine and culinary experience and tour company as rated on Tripadvisor since 2009. They were inducted to TA Hall of Fame for excellence in customer service. Known as the 'Wine Smart' People! They have become Niagara wine region’s wine experience specialists. They provide educational and professional wine experiences led by trained industry guides while offering many diverse tours to accommodate individuals or groups and educate not only on wines but also, the wine region.

with a wine-paired 3 course ala carte dinner and more. Programming includes several private tour options, such as the Ultimate Wine Tour where guests enjoy the comfort of a luxury vehicle while engaging in private mini events at each winery. Niagara Vintage Wine Tours' newest offering is the ‘Foodie Tour’- The Wine, Food & Beer Tour which is a day full of exquisite food pairings at each of the 5 venues. Niagara Vintage Wine Tours specializes in corporate team building, customized leisure and group events while providing professional full services.

Full service includes return transportation from accommodations in Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake. Packages include: full day excursions with gourmet lunch, Evening Winemakers Dinner including wine tastings at 3 wineries and culminating

Pricing on request

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

IMAX Theatre Niagara Falls Get ready to brave the raging waters as IMAX® takes you on a heart-pounding ride over Niagara Falls in Niagara: Miracles, Myths & Magic. Learn the history and experience death defying stunts performed by daredevils who challenged the fury of the Falls. The IMAX Theatre is also home to the world’s largest Niagara Daredevil exhibit. Touch the actual daredevil barrels!

From $13

A thrilling new way to experience Canada’s most spectacular wonder of the world. Hornblower Niagara Cruises will take you on the ride of your life. An intimate tour that gets you as close as possible to the breathtaking flow of water, power and mist that is the magnificent Niagara Falls.

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours has been Niagara’s number one adventure tour on the Niagara River for over 24 years! Guests will experience awe-inspiring scenery, the history of the Niagara Gorge, Niagara Falls & the War of 1812 and feel the rush of the class-five whitewater rapids. Highly trained staff operate their boats with triple turbo diesel water jet systems, a design that is incredibly reliable and safe. The tour starts on the lower Niagara River into the 11 kilometres Niagara Gorge in a Wet Jet or Jet Dome (dry trip) at 55mp/hr. They will share the rich history and local folklore, then take you into the famous Niagara Whirlpool and through the ‘Devil’s Hole’ rapids. Great for all ages (minimum height 40 inches). 3 great locations: Niagara on the Lake ON, Niagara Falls ON and Lewiston NY. Open May - October.

From $20

From $61

Hornblower Niagara Cruises

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Ontario / OTTAWA CITY STAY, ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

3 Day Ottawa City Package

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Novotel Ottawa

Canada’s capital, Ottawa is home to the country’s most impressive line-up of national museums, outstanding performing arts groups and venues. Also presenting the province’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Rideau Canal. You can wander the streets, see the Parliament Buildings and explore the Byward Markets one of Canada’s oldest and largest public markets. A nature lover’s haven Ottawa offers a natural setting of rivers, waterways, parks and pathways right in the heart of the city. Explore the National Gallery of Canada, a visual arts museum of international stature with exhibitions, collections of art from the Middle Ages to contemporary art. Package Includes: 2 nights of accommodation, hop-on hop-off city tour with a cruise, entrance to the National Gallery of Canada, Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum entrance. Moderate pricing from.

$295

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$335

Deluxe pricing from.

$429

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Novotel Ottawa is a charming modern full-service hotel set in the heart of downtown Ottawa, located just steps to the Byward Market and the Rideau Canal. The Novotel Ottawa is perfectly situated across from the Shaw Centre (Ottawa Convention Centre) and the University of Ottawa is a 5-minute walk from the property. They have 281 guest rooms and 21 suites, many have been newly renovated. at Novotel Ottawa enjoy the simple pleasures at The Albion Rooms which has been recognized as "HYPERCOOL" by The New York Daily News. Heritage restaurant & Albion Rooms lounge housed in a 19th century landmark building features world class wines, locally crafted beers and regionally inspired charcuterie and cheese boards.

From $159

Delta Ottawa City Centre

Moderate

Hilton Lac-Leamy (Ottawa) Hilton Lac-Leamy features 5 Star 4 Diamond lakefront rooms only 5 minutes away from Ottawa, Canada's Capital. An on-site casino entertains, a day spa provides respite and rejuvanation and 4 restaurant pleases any palate. Newly renovated rooms with two queen beds or one king bed are available. Free highspeed Internet access and parking are also included.

From $199 Redesigned and redefined, a modern twist on the four-star experience. The Delta Ottawa City Centre is ideally located in a prime downtown location in the midst of Ottawa’s political and business hubs. Check-in and see one of Ottawa's most beautiful lobby's featuring 3 stories of glass windows then visit the mezzanine level to unwind at LIFT restaurant. Connect, collaborate and relax in the open-concept business centre and open the door to one of the Delta Ottawa City Centre's 410 modern and intuitive guestrooms. Delta Ottawa City Centre offers 26,000 sq. ft. of conference space; one of the only rooftop terraces in downtown Ottawa and 2 penthouse level private spaces. Rejuvenate in the fitness centre and oversized saltwater pool or relax with in-room spa services. Expect Even More™ at the Delta Ottawa City Centre!

From $193

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Canadian Museum of History Discover the events, experiences, people and objects that have shaped Canada’s culture and history. The Museum is home to the Children's Museum and an IMAX Theatre. The War Museum showcases Canada's rich military history through personal stories, artwork, photographs and interactive presentations.

From $18

Superior

National Gallery of Canada

Canadian Museum of Nature

A must-see destination housing the world’s most comprehensive collection of Canadian art with a large number of works by the Group of Seven, and rich collections of European, Contemporary, Aboriginal and Inuit Art. Special exhibitions bring additional works from around the world, making every visit to the gallery unique. The National Gallery of Canada is located in Ottawa’s historic ByWard Market. The Gallery’s award-winning architecture, featuring the luminous Great Hall, spacious galleries and interior gardens and courtyards, is in itself worth the visit. Dine at the Cafétéria des Beaux-Arts and browse the Boutique stocked with an extensive range of art-related products, excellent books, Canadian handcrafted jewelry and international designer gifts.

Canada is all about nature and no trip to Ottawa is complete without a visit to the Canadian Museum of Nature, a historic “castle” in downtown Ottawa. Just minutes from Parliament Hill, the Museum features world-class galleries representing Canada’s diverse nature. See iconic mammals of Canada shown in their natural habitats; Canada’s original collection of dinosaur fossils; a complete, mounted blue whale skeleton – one of a select few in the world; the largest collection of Canadian birds on display, and an amazing variety of rocks and minerals. 3D movies, special exhibitions, and guided tours (by reservation) are available.

From $12

From $13

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Quebec Québec is a province steeped in tradition and history. Immerse yourself in the French heritage and lifestyle. Stroll through narrow cobbled lanes with heritage buildings and quaint shops, explore the stunning countryside with picturesque villages and local culture.

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Montreal – a stylish and elegant city offering a vibrant mix of old and new. Explore the unique galleries, boutiques and sidewalk cafes. Join a guided cycle tour on one of the many bicycle trails. Dine in award-winning restaurants or ethnic food stalls with locally grown produce. Laurentian Mountains & Mont Tremblant – just north of Montreal, a thousand freshwater lakes and picturesque villages dot the landscape. Cruise on the lovely Lac des Sables, meander through the charming village of Saint-Sauveur and join one of the many mountain activities available at the European inspired resort village of Mont Tremblant. Montebello – located halfway between is a little country village surrounded by wilderness made famous in postcards and in luxury cabins at the centre of most of the fishing, hunting, canoeing, hiking and more.

Ottawa & Montreal, Montebello the type of impressive Canadian souvenir photos. Visitors can stay village’s outdoor pursuits including

Québec City - a UNESCO World Heritage Treasure this city lies on the St Lawrence River and is the oldest European settlement in Canada. The old quarter is the only walled city in North America. Experience historic ramparts, narrow lanes, former battle fields, museums, boutiques, art galleries and live street performers. Beaupre Coast & Montmorency – taking the Avenue Royale through the traditional villages and farms of the Beaupre Coast, you will see the spectacular Montmorency Falls with its impressive 270 foot drop and the shrine of Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre, ancient ancestral houses and famous sugar shacks. Charlevoix – just over an hour from Quebec and covering six thousand square kilometres in the very heart of the Canadian Shield, the oldest rock formation on earth, Charlevoix abounds in one-of-a-kind attractions. From the mountain waters that cascade down the majestic Laurentians into the salty depths of the St. Lawrence River to the charming little mountainside villages that dot the region, this is a spectacular area to visit.

5 Day Focus on Montreal & Quebec City

Montreal

United States 9 Day French Mountains & Countryside Explore the province of Quebec and discover the charms and adventure of Canada’s French-speaking province. Travel into the stunning Laurentian Mountains, with a vast sweep of coniferous forest dotted with hundreds of tranquil lakes and rivers.

Day 1: Montreal – Montebello (1½ hours) First stop on this scenic drive is Montebello, a picturesque village offering a resort atmosphere. Stay at the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello.

Day 2: Montebello – Mont Tremblant (1½ hours) Wander through the European influenced pedestrian village, on the mountain and by the shores of Lac Tremblant

Day 3: Mont Tremblant Activity Today we have included the choice of a horseback ride or zipline experience.

Day 4: Mont Tremblant – Saint-Sauveur (1 hour) Saint-Sauveur Valley is ripe with magnificent mountains, lakes and vast open spaces. Visit many boutiques, art galleries and enjoy fine cuisine in the local restaurants.

Day 5: Saint-Sauveur – Quebec City (3 hours) Following the St. Lawrence River through rural landscapes to the oldest walled city in North America.

Day 6: Quebec City Walking Tour Join a local guide for a leisurely walking tour where you will explore the architecture, historical sites and mark events in Quebec’s history.

Day 7: Quebec City – La Malbaie, Charlevoix (2 hours) Located at the mouth of the Malbaie River stay at the Fairmont Le Manior Richelieu, nestled majestically between the sea and the mountains.

Combine these two vibrant cities with VIA Rail. Immerse yourself in Canada’s French culture, going from the metropolitan city of Montreal to the historic and elegant city of Quebec.

Day 1:

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Day 8: La Malbaie – Chicoutimi (2½ hours) The Saguenay Region encompasses the provinces most spectacular scenery and marine life. Join a cruise on the Fjord Saguenay.

Day 9: Chicoutimi – Quebec City (2½ hours)

Arrive Montreal

Day 2: Montreal Sightseeing

Return your car to Quebec City where your package ends.

Day 3:

Package Includes: 8 nights of accommodation, 9 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), choice of activity in Mont Tremblant, cruise on Fjord Saguenay, 4 course dinner in Old Quebec, Old Quebec walking tour.

Montreal – Quebec City (Rail)

Day 4:

Quebec Sightseeing

Day 5:

Package ends

Package Includes: 4 nights of accommodation, walking tour of Old Montreal, Montreal city tour, walking tour of Old Quebec, half day tour to the Beaupre Coast, 4 course dinner in Old Quebec. Moderate pricing from.

$579

Superior pricing from.

$665

Deluxe pricing from.

$889

Pricing from.

$1590

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

(One way drop fee for car rental is an additional charge, paid locally).

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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MONTREAL CITY STAY, ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Quebec

4 Day Montreal City Stay

Le Saint-Sulpice Hôtel Montréal

Stroll though narrow cobbled lands with heritage buildings, quaint shops, galleries and sidewalk cafes. Join a guided cycle tour on one of the many bicycle trails weaving through the downtown area. Montreal is a city oozing with a thousand different flavours, from award-winning restaurants or ethnic food stalls and locally grown produce, you will enjoy the cuisine this city has to offer.

Adjacent to Notre-Dame Basilica, Le Saint-Sulpice Hôtel offers you a specific Old Montreal experience. Guests will be lured by the unparalleled ‘cachet’ of this first-class four-diamond boutique hotel. The spacious and elegant suites overlook the courtyard garden or the cobbled stone streets of Old Montreal. Come take full advantage of your stay.

Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, Montreal coach tour, classic city tour by bike, discovery cruise on the St Lawrence River, 3 course dinner in the heart of Old Montreal.

From $280

A stylish and elegant city offering a vibrant mix of old and new you can immerse yourself into the French Heritage.

Moderate pricing from.

$495

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$645

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$750

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Boutique

Le Nouvel Hotel & Spa Montreal To experience an entirely new level of hospitality excellence, choose the Le Nouvel Hôtel and Spa. The amenities of the hotel suites in Montreal are thoughtful, offering a well-designed blend of form and function. Other ways that Le Nouvel Hôtel and Spa will win you over include an on-site gift shop, a professionally staffed hair salon and a business centre.

From $139

Moderate

Le Centre Sheraton Montreal

Fairmont Queen Elizabeth

Friendly smiles and a warm welcome await you at this landmark hotel. Located in the heart of downtown Montreal just a few steps away from shopping, dining, the vibrant nightlife and some of the city's most popular attractions. Boasting 825 contemporary guestrooms equipped with modern amenities that include Sheraton's signature Sweet Sleeper® Beds.

From $259 At the heart of romantic and cosmopolitan Montreal where French and English meet, The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth offers guests outstanding comfort and attentive service. This downtown Montreal hotel is located above the main train station (VIA Rail and AMTRAK) and connected to the extensive underground city of thousands of boutiques, restaurants and cafes, and within walking distance of sports and cultural attractions. This Montreal hotel reflects the city’s distinct elegance and charm. Offering 982 rooms, of which 91 are suites, this modern downtown Montréal hotel's accommodations are internationally renowned and a favorite of many. Host to more than 40 festivals annually and home to the Casino de Montréal, the city offers entertainment for the whole family in summer or winter!

From $238

Deluxe

Old Montreal Walking Tour

Restaurant du Vieux Port With a genuine desire to please, the restaurant team caters to every request you may have. Savour the Angus Beef and the prime quality seafood. Located in the heart of Old Montreal, Vieux-Port Steakhouse invites you to come and enjoy your meal in this historic building. Vieux-Port Steakhouse is open daily from 11.30am to 10pm.

From $75

City Classic Tour By Bike

With a professional guide, explore the birthplace of Montreal on a walking tour filled with history, architecture and anecdotes. East and West side visits are offered. The 90 minute tours depart at 11am and 1.30pm; on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from mid May to mid June and late October to late November. Daily tours from late June to mid October. Admission to Notre-Dame Basilica is included.

Montreal On Wheels' excursions are carefully designed to have you discover Montreal's beauty and charm through commentaries and tastings. The tours are beginner-level or intermediate-level guaranteeing you fun in a safe environment. After your tour, Montreal On Wheels lends you the bike until the end of the day so that you can continue visiting at your leisure.

From $23

From $69

Old Montreal Ghost Tour

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Superior

Bike Rentals in Montreal

In the unparalleled and fascinating ambience of Old Montréal, get ready for a unique and memorable experience, with your family, friends or colleagues! Explore Old Montréal in a truly different way and meet the spirits and ghosts that haunt its streets! Whether you opt for a Traditional Ghost Walk or a Ghost Hunt, you will be equally astonished and captivated. Witches, charlatans and former criminals await you in the dark corners of Old Montréal…

Montreal On Wheels is your bike rental destination. Take advantage of the expert advice on-hand to help you plan your biking itineraries in Montreal and its surroundings. The bikes benefit from regular maintenance letting you take advantage of equipment in good working order. All bike rentals include helmet, lock, repair kit and a Montreal On Wheels Bike Path Map.

From $22

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Quebec / BEYOND MONTREAL ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Fairmont Tremblant

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Homewood Suites Mont-Tremblant

Experience the ultimate comfort and treat yourself to the perfect location when staying in Mont-Tremblant, Québec. Nestled in the heart of a scenic village at the foot of the mountain, Fairmont Tremblant is the only ski-in/ski-out resort of the region, offering direct access to ski tracks or hiking trails. Enjoy the 314 rooms and year round indoor and outdoor pools.

From $204

Deluxe

Fairmont Le Château Montebello Conveniently located half way between Montreal and Ottawa, the world’s largest log cabin represents what guests expect of a 'True Canadian Experience'. Fairmont Le Château Montebello distinguishes itself through its extraordinary locale and myriad of on-site activities such as golf, tennis and cross-country skiing.

From $298

Deluxe

Nestled in the heart of a scenic village at the foot of the mountain, Hilton Homewood Suites Mont-Tremblant is a ski-in/ski-out hotel, offering easy access to ski tracks or hiking trails. Enjoy the comforts of home at the Mont Tremblant hotel in a spacious one or two-bedroom suite with a fully equipped kitchen and separate living and sleeping areas. Relax on a comfortable couch in your living room in front of a fireplace and unwind in front of a 37-inch LCD TV. Stay connected with complimentary Internet access and rest in a comfortable queen-sized bed in a separate bedroom with its own remote-control television. Complimentary buffet and indoor parking also included. Experience true joie de vivre!

From $159

Tremblant Resort Summer Activities

From the european style pedestrian village at the base of the mountain to the summit's incredible views, a world of activities awaits you. Tremblant the crown jewel of the Laurentians 90 minutes from Montreal is majestic. The amazing views of the lake and the surroundings will leave you speechless. Explore the summit let the summer breeze rejuvenate your mind and soul. A unique summer experience awaits you in Tremblant's larger-than-life playground. Whether you're on the mountain, by the shores of Lac Tremblant, or on the golf course, there is an activity for everyone to enjoy. Go ahead, climb, jump, swim, bike, play or enjoy a large variety of exciting events meant such as Ironman and Wanderlust to keep your heart pumping.

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Tremblant Resort Winter Activities

The Algonquin Indians named the imposing Mont Tremblant peak Manitonga Soutana, 'the mountain of the spirits'. Word says any time someone bypassed the laws of nature or disturbed the tranquillity of the area, the spirits would make the mountain tremble. Discover Manitonga Soutana and get closer to the spirits. Covering more than 12 hectares, and only 90 minutes from Montreal, Tremblant's snow parks are rated as one of the best in North America by Ski Magazine. Of course, Tremblant is not just about the great ski slopes in winter. Activities such as dog sledding, ice climbing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling can also be experienced. Choose from these exhilarating activities and build a dream vacation. The resorts pedestrian village provides a wide range of food establishments along with shopping for all tastes.

Montreal to Quebec with VIA Rail Travel in comfort and enjoy the scenery on this three hour train journey from downtown Montreal to quaint and historic Quebec City. Choose from business class including lounge access, pre-boarding, hot meals inclusive of all beverages, or a comfortable seat in economy class with food and beverages available for purchase. Free wifi and an onboard entertainment system is available to all passengers travelling with personal laptops or tablets.

From $39 From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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QUEBEC CITY STAY, ACCOMMODATION & TOURING / Quebec

4 Day Quebec City Stay

Fairmont Chateau Frontenac

Quebec City lies on the St Lawrence River and is the second oldest European settlement in Canada. Perched atop Cap-Diamant, the old quarter is the only walled city in North America and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience historic ramparts, narrow lanes, former battlefields, museums, cafes, bars, boutiques, art galleries, street vendors and live performers all within easy meandering distance. Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, Quebec city walking tour, discovery cruise on the St. Lawrence, 3 course dinner in the heart of Old Quebec, Old Quebec ghost tour, Quebec City helicopter experience. Moderate pricing from.

$595

Superior pricing from.

$790

Deluxe pricing from.

$940

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Ideally located inside the walls of Old Quebec, this iconic property has undergone a multimillion dollar renaissance project that will reposition it as one of the world’s leading hotels. The restoration blends the charm of the hotel’s enchanting past with modern innovations, creating an allure that is fresh and seductive, balanced with the hotel’s rich history and dynamic future. In any one of its 611 guestrooms and suites, you'll feel an elegant touch of historic Europe. Your experience at this landmark luxury hotel will guarantee you a memorable and inspiring stay in one of the most beautiful, and walkable, cities in the world. Discover the new Champlain Restaurant, the 1608 - Wine & Cheese Bar and Bistro Le Sam. They are reflecting the heritage, while keeping up with the latest culinary trends.

From $242

Deluxe

Manoir Victoria

Hilton Quebec

Located in the heart of the historic and vibrant Old Quebec, Hotel Manoir Victoria offers 156 rooms and suites, some of which are deluxe units totally renovated in 2014 with upscale contemporary furniture and decor. You will also enjoy the trendy atmosphere and inventive nordic-inspired menu of renowned Chez Boulay - Bistro boreal, free high-speed Internet access, an indoor pool, a sauna, a fitness centre and indoor parking.

From $166 Hilton Quebec City hotel is the perfect base for exploring the heritage and charm of Canada's oldest city. Located on Parliament Hill, Hilton Quebec is just a 20-minute drive to Quebec International Airport and five minutes from the train and bus stations. This Quebec City hotel is steps from all major tourist attractions and festivals. Enjoy proximity to the city's government and business attractions. Visit the Old Town to take in Quebec's culture and historical significance, then retire to a spacious guest room at Hilton Quebec and enjoy striking views of the St. Lawrence River and Old Quebec. Executive rooms provide exclusive access to the stunning Executive Lounge with complimentary continental breakfast in the morning and hors d'oeuvres and drinks in the evening.

From $229

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GoHelico

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Auberge Saint - Antoine Voted in at the prestigious top (second) in Travel+Leisure’s 2015 World’s Best Awards in the Canada 'City Hotel' category, Auberge Saint-Antoine offers an unmatched level of design, service and fun in a refined mix that makes every stay unforgettable. The hotel’s historical buildings and artifacts date back to the 17th century and host the 4 diamond restaurant Panache

From $259

Superior

Erabliere le Chemin Du Roy A place of tradition close to Québec city, the maple grove "Érablière Le Chemin du Roy" offers the possibility to enjoy typical Québec sap house meals as well as traditional music, horse drawn sleigh rides and maple toffee on snow. Visiting the Sugar Shack and pancakes are also available. It's open all-year round upon reservation. This is a cultural experience not to be missed!

Try the ultimate experience and reach new heights! You’ll fall under the spell of a vast mountainous plateau cut by deep valleys. Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier is host to one of the most beautiful valleys in Québec, the spectacular Vallée de la Jacques-Cartier. The Jacques Cartier River, calm in some places and turbulent in others, has sliced a 550-metre-deep channel into the plateau. A coniferous forest dominates the high plateaus, and deciduous trees people the deep valleys. Aboard the luxurious helicopter, nature is both inspiring and serene. You can also take a helicopter tour of picturesque Québec City, an experience you will never forget! Explore Old Québec (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Château Frontenac and the majestic St. Lawrence River.

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Restaurant La Crémaillère Located on one of the most prestigious streets within Old Québec, La Crémaillère stands just behind the City Hall and is minutes from Fairmont Château Frontenac. Based on the old fashioned way, you can find delicious cocktails you had in France or even that beef tartare that was made at the table. The Prix Fixe Menu will surely make you discover these reinvented classics.

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Bury Your Dead Walking Tour

Quebec Double Decker Tour Discover Quebec city from an open-top doubledecker bus. This tour will allow you to discover many of Quebec’s tourist attractions, some of which are difficult to access, such as the Quebec Aquarium. You will also visit interest points such as Place d’Armes, Quartier Nouvo St-Roch, Museum of Civilisation, Place Royale, Marché du Vieux-Port and the Capital Observatory.

Based on Louise Penny’s best-selling mystery novel Bury Your Dead, follow the trail of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache as he investigates the murder of a local amateur archaeologist, whose body was found in the cellar of the Québec Literary and Historical Society. It starts at the Tourist Information Centre and ends on the Plains of Abraham. Tour departs every Saturday at 9:30, for 2 hours.

From $35

From $35

Dinner Cruise

The Grand Walking Tour of Old Quebec

Come aboard the AML Cavalier Maxim or the AML Louis Jolliet and enjoy a four hour culinary experience in a unique maritime setting. Choose the savoury fivecourse table d'hôte and let yourself be carried away by the musical selection. Discover Montreal and the Boucherville Islands as seen from the water. Cruises departures from May to October at King-Edward Pier.

In the company of a professional Quebec guide, this English only Quebec City walking tour will lead you and 14 other participants on a leisurely descending path through all the important sites of Old Quebec. Over the course of two hours, The Grand Tour covers the architecture, the marking events and the Quebec people’s history. It meanders next to Quebec historical sites.

From $109

From $49

Charlevoix Light Rail Transit

Whale Watching – Baie Set Catherine Discover the most beautiful whale watching site in the world. Experience this fascinating whale watching cruise over two or three hours aboard either the AML Grand Fleuve, the AML Suroît or Zodiac. Meet the world's most fascinating and majestic creatures. Let the captain and guide tell you stories of how these impressive marine mammals live. Cruises depart May to October.

From $69

Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu The 'Castle on the Cliff' - 90 minutes north east of Québec City and nestled majestically between sea and mountains - is a vision of historical splendor. Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu blends the quiet charm of a countryside retreat with the sophistication of an elegant resort. Enjoy many activities such as golf, spa, whale watching, ski, hiking trails and tennis.

From $200

Deluxe

Massif de Charlevoix in Winter

Le Massif de Charlevoix presents the highest vertical east of the Canadian Rockies (806 m), the sea at your ski tips, unparalleled St. Lawrence River views and annual snowfalls of 645 cm. The Mountain offers peak perfection and 52 trails for every calibre, a breathtaking off-trail sector and 55 kilometres of meandering intermediate runs. Also enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and experience true excitement on a 7.5 kilometres sled run that is unique in North America. Cap off your day in the great outdoors aboard the ski-in/ski-out scenic rail shuttle to Hôtel La Ferme, winner of the 2013 WAN Award for Interior Design. Here at the most urban of country hotels, unwind by the fireside over artisan beers, dine on field-to-fork cuisine, roast marshmallows by the rinkside firepit or relax at award-winning Spa du Verger.

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Riding the Charlevoix Light Rail Transit blends practicality and fun. Simple, affordable and flexible, the spectacle between river and mountains is simply stunning. In summer, the LRT travels from Québec City to Charlevoix, with stop overs at a string of quaint villages en route to La Malbaie. In winter, the LRT offers outdoor enthusiasts transportation between Baie-SaintPaul, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François and le Massif de Charlevoix. A unique rail cruise showcasing over 125 kilometres of scenery that changes with every tide, and only offered by the LRT!

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Mont Sainte Anne Resort

Mont-Sainte-Anne is an ideal year-round destination. Located only 30 minutes from beautiful Quebec City, the ski slopes rise up from the shores of the mighty and massive St Lawrence seaway giving spectacular views of the frozen expanse of water below from many slopes. The mountain is part of the Laurentian mountain chain with 19 trails covering 15.2 kilometres which is available for night skiing on the highest vertical for night skiing in Canada. The average natural snowfall at the summit is 475 cm. The internationally renowned ski resort becomes a complete outdoors activity and adventure destination once summer comes. Lodging in nature only 30 minutes away from the city, hiking, cross-country and downhill mountain biking, camping, golf, canyoning, paragliding and more.

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Nova Scotia In a land brimming with energy, sea-coast traditions and old-world charm, the hospitality of Nova Scotia’s people is legendary. Explore historic sites, stunning coastline, listen to lively music and savour fresh lobster and scallops.

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Lunenburg 1 Peggy’s Cove 1 Liverpool 1 Yarmouth

Halifax – Nova Scotia’s capital, Halifax combines the international essence of a major port city and naval base, with the youthful vibe of a university town, and the culture and heritage of one of Canada’s most historic communities. Cape Breton Island – hike stunning highland trails where moose and bald eagles hang around to watch people go by. Or take to the water and watch pods of pilot whales play in the shimmering waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Stroll the grassy shores or cruise to international boating destinations along the Bras d’Or Lakes Scenic Drive. South Shore – proud lighthouses stand guard over charming fishing villages and island-studded bays all along the South Shore. Visit the famously photographed lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove, where waves crash upon the granite stone around it. Oak Island – is one of over 350 islands that dot picturesque Mahone Bay, sitting just 200 metres off the coast near the community of Western Shore, Nova Scotia. The Annapolis Valley – is Canada’s up-and-coming wine destination, with 11 established wineries in the region; three more producing in other areas of the province. Perfect boutique wineries and unique varietals such as Marechal Foch and L’Acadie Blancs make tours and tastings a must-do in this region. Yarmouth & Acadian Coast – the southwestern most tip of Nova Scotia is renowned for its Acadian roots, colourful fishing villages, towering churches and the spectacular Cape Forchu Lightstation. Bay of Fundy – with tides that reach up to 16.5 metres, this spectacular natural phenomenon occurs nowhere else on the planet. The power of nature surrounds the Bay of Fundy, showcasing some of the world’s most dramatic coastal seascapes.

6 Day City Lights & Country Sights The modern port city of Halifax is bursting with culture and heritage while Cape Breton Island offers the famous Cabot Trail.

Day 1:

Arrive Halifax

Day 2: Halifax & Peggy’s Cove Sightseeing Day 3: Halifax – Charlottetown – Baddeck Day 4:

Cabot Trail Touring

Day 5:

Baddeck – Halifax

Day 6: Tour Ends Tour Includes: 5 nights of accommodation, 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners, Halifax city tour, Peggy’s Cove tour, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, whale watching boat tour Departure dates 2016: Jun 14, 28; Jul 12, 26*; Aug 9, 23, 30; Sep 13*, 27; Oct 11. * 2 Bilingual English/German departures are noted. Pricing from.

$1535

Pricing is per person, double occupancy

6 Day Lighthouse Route Self Drive The Lighthouse Route follows Nova Scotia’s South Shore, where the past is a part of everyday life. You’ll find it along quiet country roads where ox teams still haul lumber, and coastal villages where fishermen still row wooden dories out to sea. View over twenty lighthouses, from the dramatic beauty of the famous lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove to Yarmouth’s towering Cape Forchu light.

Day 1:

Arrive Halifax

Day 2: Halifax – Lunenburg (1 ½ hours) Day 3:

Lunenburg – Liverpool (1 ½ hours)

Day 4: Liverpool – Yarmouth (2 hours) Day 5: Yarmouth – Annapolis Royal (2 hours) Day 6:

Annapolis Royal - Halifax (2 ½ hours)

Package Includes: 5 nights of accommodation, 6 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Halifax city tour Pricing from.

$955

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites

Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown

The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites is an unforgettable downtown Halifax landmark, overlooking the famed Victorian Public Gardens. Surround yourself with the warm and rich ambiance of the unique historic architecture and beautifully-appointed guest rooms and suites. Located on the vibrant corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, you are steps away from the finest shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Citadel Hill, universities, hospitals and the waterfront are all within easy walking distance from the hotel. As Halifax’s most historic hotel The Lord Nelson’s elegance, charm and Maritime hospitality attracts guests from around the world, including royalty, politicians and celebrities.

Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown is an inviting, contemporary hotel featuring 181 guestrooms, including 93 rooms with two queen beds, in the heart of downtown. This new Hilton hotel is ideally located within walking distance of Halifax attractions such as the famous Halifax boardwalk and the Scotiabank Centre. Located at the base of the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, this downtown hotel offers guests easy access to leisure options, shopping, entertainment, and restaurants. Unwind in this Hampton hotel’s spacious rooms after a busy day of exploring Halifax. Each morning, savor Hampton’s free hot breakfast and enjoy free tea and coffee any time in the welcoming lobby. Located 30 minutes from the Halifax International Airport.

From $170

From $129

Superior

Superior

Lynwood Inn Baddeck

The Halliburton

A trio of early 19th century townhouses have been cleverly combined to create this charming boutique hotel. Contemporary amenities and personalized service in a historic setting make The Halliburton a favorite downtown retreat for visitors and locals. Far from conventional, each guest room is unique in size, layout and décor. Some have wood burning fireplaces while others have a private balcony overlooking the garden courtyard. Just a short stroll to Halifax’s historic waterfront, boutique shopping and the downtown business district. Stories Restaurant showcases inventive seafood and game in intimate dining rooms. The hotel’s cozy library and colourful garden courtyard offer quiet places to relax, a discreet, naturally lit meeting space seats twenty. Breakfast and wireless Internet access are complimentary.

Lynwood was built in 1868, and owned by Charles Hart. The house has three tall triangular gables and a handsome central entrance way. For many years a private house, it now operates as an inn and restaurant. The Lynwood is a century old home, tastefully decorated throughout with antique furnishings and fixtures that have been collected over the years. It features a seasonal restaurant and year round accommodation.

From $229

From $139

Boutique

The Harbourview Inn

It is conveniently located in the heart of the village of Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, overlooking the Bras d’Or Lakes, Canada’s inland sea. Just walking distance to all the shops, waterfront and the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. We invite you to stay and explore beautiful Cape Breton and the picturesque village of Baddeck.

Boutique

Celtic Colours International Festival

Harbourview Inn is a beautiful century-old inn situated in the tranquil country setting of Smith’s Cove off the Bay of Fundy in the Annapolis Valley region of Nova Scotia, Canada. Guests will enjoy warm hospitality in a relaxed atmosphere with a great water view and beautiful flower gardens. The accommodations include 10 airconditioned, non-smoking guest rooms (Queen/King) in the Inn and three suites in the Winchester House. All rooms and suites have a private 4-piece bathrooms and many other features to ensure a comfortable stay. A delicious free full breakfast is included. Trip Advisor rated the Inn #1 of 15 B&Bs and Inns in the Digby area. The central location is perfect for day trips – whale watching on the Bay of Fundy, exploring Canada’s oldest European settlement, birding, kayaking.

For nine days in October, Cape Breton Island is home to a world-class celebration of music and culture. The Celtic Colours International Festival presents dozens of concerts, an extensive line-up of community events, and a nightly Festival Club, as the brilliant backdrop of red, orange and yellow leaves brings the Island’s breathtaking scenery to life. Artists come from the UK, Europe, the US, and across Canada to join the finest of Cape Breton’s musicians, singers, dancers, storytellers and tradition-bearers for the annual, island-wide celebration. Since its introduction in 1997, Celtic Colours has grown to become one of Canada’s premiere musical events, and a cultural highlight of Nova Scotia’s tourism season. The 20th Celtic Colours International Festival takes place October 7-15, 2016.

From $195

Free activities. Ticketed event prices on request.

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New Brunswick Awe–inspiring Bay of Fundy will reward you with magnificent tides and breathtaking coastline. From sophisticated urban flair to charming country villages along the seaside, explore the culture and history of this province.

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Canada Bay of Fundy & The Hopewell Rocks – the tides here are the highest tides in the world, with 100-billion tonnes of seawater gushing in and out of the bay twice a day. Best witnessed at The Hopewell Rocks, at low tide you can walk the ocean floor and look up at the cliffs and rocks. At high tide, enormous rock formations that once towered over you are now barely peeking out above the surface. Acadian Culture – from the Acadian Peninsula to the Acadia of the Southeast, a drive along the scenic routes of New Brunswick’s Acadian coast will immerse you in vibrant communities and a rich cultural scene. Museums, historic sites and livinghistory villages bring the Acadians’ remarkable 400-year-history to life.

NEW BRUNSWICK Moncton 1

Fredericton 1

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St Andrews -by-the-Sea

NOVA SCOTIA 1 Digby 2 Halifax

Moncton – a bilingual city, Moncton is home to the only French-language university in New Brunswick. It’s the only Atlantic city where you can take day trips to the Fundy and Acadian coasts and still be back in time for a fine dining experience. Fredericton – the provincial capital, Fredericton, is best known for the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the Historic Garrison District and activities along the St. John River, which flows through the city. Saint John – the only city on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. Is where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of this worldfamous bay. Kings Landing Historical Settlement – entering Kings Landing is like stepping back in time as this 19th century village comes to life for an experience like no other. Walk amongst villagers as they live a life nearly left only to legend and immerse yourself in their daily ways. Stories, culinary treats, animals and trades of days gone by.

4 Day Fredericton City Stay

7 Day Circle the Bay of Fundy Nestled between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada’s Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world.

Day 1: Arrive Halifax Day 2: Halifax – Moncton

Welcome to picturesque Fredericton, New Brunswick’s capital city noted for its heritage, culture and riverside beauty. Stroll through world class art galleries and heritage museums. Hire a bike and explore the majestic St. John River as you cycle along the riverfront trails. Enjoy a visit to Kings Landing Historical Settlement – a re-enactment of the sights, sounds and feel of rural New Brunswick life in the 1800’s. Visit the National Historic sites of City Hall and Christchurch Cathedral, before watching the changing of the guard ceremony in the Historic Garrison District.

Day 3: Moncton – Saint John Day 4: St. Andrews by-the-Sea Day 5: Saint John - Digby Day 6: Digby - Annapolis Valley - Halifax Day 7: Package Ends Tour Includes: 6 nights of accommodation, 11 meals, services of a professional guide, transportation and sightseeing attractions. For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 7, 21; Jul 5, 19*; Aug 2, 16, 23; Sep 6*, 20; Oct 4

Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, Kings Landing settlement site.

* Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted.

Moderate pricing from.

$375

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Inn B&B pricing from.

$415

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

$2065

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

8 Day Bay of Fundy Explorer VIA Rail’s Ocean: Montreal – Moncton – Halifax Explore the awe-inspiring Bay of Fundy. A visit to this marine wonder will reward you with magnificent tides, breathtaking coastline and endless adventure.

Day 1:

Arrive Moncton

Day 2: Moncton – Fundy National Park (1 ½ hours) Day 3:

Explore Fundy National Park

Day 4: Fundy National Park – St. Martins (2 hours) Day 5: St. Martins - St. Andrews (2 hours) From cosmopolitan and charming French Montréal to the blissful backdrop of coastal islands, lighthouses and seascapes in the Canadian Maritime Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Ocean is a memorable trip that encompasses everything from fertile farmlands to rugged, rocky coastlines, with culture, entertainment and Canadian heritage along the way. Traveling between Montréal, Moncton and Halifax, the Ocean offers a refreshing overnight journey; treating passengers to a continually changing landscape from the comfort of full-service train cars and even 360-degree panoramic views. The Ocean offers two classes of service in two different types of train cars, from highly affordable Economy to the pampered luxury of Sleeper Plus class complete with hot meals served in the dining car and access to 360 degree views in the train’s dome car.

Day 6: Explore St. Andrews Day 7: St. Andrews - Fredericton (2 hours) Day 8: Fredericton - Moncton (2 hours) Package Includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 8 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Fredericton voyager canoe tour, entrance to Kings Landing. Pricing from.

$1459

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

From $165 (economy) From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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Rossmount Inn

Hilton Saint John

The Inn, a 3-storey manor house is part of an 87 acre estate set between the forest and the sea. It includes Chamcook Mountain, the highest point in the Passamaquoddy Bay area with breathtaking vistas over the Bay, Chamcook Lake, St. Croix River and the coast of Maine. The perfect location for your vacation. Take a leisurely walk through their meadows, a scenic nature trail up the mountain or a stroll through the organic kitchen garden. The restaurant at the Rossmount Inn has gained a wonderful reputation around town and throughout the Maritimes for its creative, market fresh cuisine honoring local ingredients and the people who produce them. Owners/ operators Chris and Graziella Aerni and their staff will provide you with true Maritime hospitality and ensure that your visit will be a memorable one.

Spectacular waterfront location in the heart of uptown Saint John with 197 spacious and well-appointed guestrooms. Conveniently connected via "inside pedway" to shopping, restaurants and attractions and only steps away from Harbour Passage Saint John's waterfront walkway. Hotel amenities include an indoor saltwater pool, sauna and fitness centre. All guestrooms are equipped with 1 King bed or 2 Queen beds, 32" TV, mini fridges, in-room coffee/tea, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, voice mail, in-room safes, Hilton Serenity Bed and Bath Collection and Peter Thomas Roth bath products. The York Bistro + Pub with seasonal outdoor patio serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily offering a varied menu featuring fresh, local ingredients.

From $179

From $129

Moderate

Hampton Inn Moncton

Superior

Rodd Moncton

The Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Moncton has 126 well appointed rooms including 42 rooms with 2 Queen size beds each. Situated in the Moncton shopping district and restaurants the hotel offers wireless Internet, free parking as well a great breakfast to start your day. Located near Magic Mountain, Magnetic Hill Zoo, Mapleton Park and much much More!

Experience quality Moncton hotel accommodations. Rodd Moncton is a newly renovated three and a half Star hotel located in the heart of Downtown Moncton. The hotel overlooks the famous Tidal Bore and sidelines Tidal Bore Park. The hotel is only one of a few within walking distance of the downtown Moncton business district, Champlain Place Mall and many unique shops.

From $129

From $119

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Moderate

Second Nature Outdoors

Rodd Miramichi River Nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River in Miramichi's Historic Water Street Business District, we are only a short drive from Moncton, Saint John, and Fredericton. Rodd Miramichi River is not your typical city hotel. Much time and planning was spent in renovating the hotel into a unique destination – a modern contemporary hotel in the heart of a small city.

Journey down the Saint John River in a 13 seat voyager canoe. Your adventure starts at the Hartt Island Resort and ends and the Small Craft Aquatic Centre in downtown Fredericton. Led by one of the qualified guides, the two to three hour tour meanders through the islands of the Saint John River. Includes shuttle and non alcoholic beverages. Group rates available.

From $149

From $35

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Little Big Bear Safari

Experience a unique way of viewing the Black Bear of America in the deep forest of New Brunswick. This is not a zoo so the bears are free to come and go as they please. You will be transported with a mini bus to the foot of a secure and comfortable viewing tower, always accompanied by certified guides. Once in the tower, you will be asked to be super quiet. For the next two hours, you are in the Bear's world. Enjoy the interaction between these magnificent creatures while they play, chase one another and fight. On occasion, we see Mama Bear nurse her cubs. The little ones climb trees while Mama Bear chases away any big male intruder ferociously.

Kings Landing Historical Settlement

Step back in time and make a little history of your own! Nestled on the banks of the majestic St. John River, on a 300 acre village, Kings Landing has brought New Brunswick’s loyalist history to life for millions of guests. Kings Landing is host to over 100 unique costumed characters of New Brunswick’s past, sharing their stories and the stories of their surroundings with you.

The bears are waiting for you! Note: Due to the nature of the activity, the minimum age is 5 years old.

Roll up your sleeves and get involved. You will have many unique opportunities to explore, experience, and discover rural New Brunswick’s culture and heritage. Get hands-on in the homes – try butter making, dipping candles and spinning wool. Visit the farm to see the horses, cows, pigs, sheep and chickens. Hop on a wagon to travel in time 19th century style. Your experience is limited only by your imagination!

From $59

From $25

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Prince Edward Island The birthplace of Confederation, experience rich history, combined with green pastoral landscape, water views, miles of sandy beaches and locally produced foods.

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NOVA SCOTIA

Charlottetown – known as the birthplace of Canada, this seaside city has an elegant and historical charm. Walkable and safe, you will never be far from shopping, world class theatre; including Anne of Green Gables The Musical, historic sites, and golf courses in stunning settings.

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Halifax

Oak Island

North Cape Coastal Drive – offers a smorgasbord of classic island scenery with naturally sifted white and red sand beaches, towering red sandstone capes and a necklace of essential coastal stops. Red Sands Shore – this area is embodied by the colour red: the red sand beaches and the red jutting cliffs that will both impress and humble you and the red clay roads that disappear over hills. Green Gables Shore – a spectacular piece of Prince Edward Island’s acclaimed scenic landscape composed of red sandstone cliffs, white sand beaches and rolling farm fields. Some of this classic coastline has been protected in PEI National Park, which hugs the north shore in this area. Anne of Green Gables – designated a National Historic Site of Canada, visit the 19th century Green Gables farm in Cavendish, the setting for the popular novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery.

4 Day Charlottetown City Stay

Overnight in the Oak Island area and learn of the treasure hunters that have ventured to Nova Scotia for hundreds of years before heading to Prince Edward Island for a two-night stay. The red cliffs, white beaches, gently sloping sand dunes and green fields of Canada’s smallest province awaits!

Day 1: Halifax – Oak Island

Explore this memorable city, featuring some of the highlights of Canada’s birthplace! Enjoy a stroll on National Historic Great George street, view rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbours along the Green Gables Shore. Tour Green Gables House: this old farm site inspired L.M. Montgomery’s first novel, Anne of Green Gables published in 1908. Peruse the Island Art Gallery’s stunning collection of artwork from some of Prince Edward Island’s leading artists. Explore the graceful elegance of The Dunes’ extensive gardens.

Package Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, full day Island Finest tour, Charlottetown theatre, Charlottetown walking tour. Moderate pricing from.

$575

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$745

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

6 Day Delights of Prince Edward Island Self Drive The red cliffs, white beaches, gently sloping sand dunes and green fields await you. Canada’s smallest province is a quaint place of natural beauty and rich history so sit back and enjoy the ride along Prince Edward Island’s alluring coastal scenery.

Day 1:

4 Day Oak Island & Prince Edward Island

This morning set out to discover the rustic charm of the renowned fishing village of Peggy’s Cove. Travel Nova Scotia’s South Shore and on to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg for a walking tour. Visit picture perfect Mahone Bay where a trinity of 19th century built churches represent an iconic cultural landscape. Overnight at an ocean-side resort in the Oak Island area.

Day 2: Oak Island – Charlottetown Travel via the Confederation bridge, the worlds longest continual multi-span bridge en-route to Charlottetown. Enjoy a traditional hall-style lobster supper.

Day 3: Charlottetown Join a walking tour of this picturesque city. In the afternoon drive by red cliffs, white beaches, gently slopping sand dunes and green fields as you make your way to Prince Edward National Park and Green Gables Heritage Site.

Day 4: Charlottetown – Halifax Ferry over the Northumberland Strait back to Nova Scotia where our tour ends at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport. Tour Includes: 3 nights of accommodation, services of a professional driver guide, transportation, 4 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners, Peggy’s Cove, Lunenburg, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mi’kmaq Museum, Confederation Bridge, Anne of Green Gables, Prince Edward Island National Park, ferry from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia, lobster dinner. Departure Dates: 2016: Jun 13, 27; Jul 11, 25*; Aug 8, 22, 29; Sep 12*, 26; Oct 10 Pricing from. $1389 Pricing is per person, double occupancy *2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted.

Halifax – Summerside (3 hours)

Day 2: Summerside – Cavendish (1 hour) Day 3:

Cavendish sightseeing

Day 4: Cavendish - Charlottetown (1 hour) Day 5: Charlottetown sightseeing Day 6: Charlottetown – Halifax (4 hours) Package Includes: 5 nights of accommodation, 6 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Charlottetown city tour. Pricing from.

$1149

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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The Hotel on Pownal

The Great George Hotel Charlottetown

The Great George Hotel is an award-winning, historic boutique property. A unique collection of 15 lovingly restored heritage buildings, with 54 stylishly appointed 4½ star guestrooms, all richly renovated with their own character and story. The perfect combination of modern luxury meets historic elegance. Designed around the senses, The Great George is a place where guests come to experience a friendly, relaxed and refined atmosphere delivered through genuine Prince Edward Island hospitality. You'll discover modern amenities and conveniences seamlessly integrated with the accents and charm of the classically elegant surroundings. Through the doors, you'll step out to one of the most historic streetscapes in Canada. Located in the heart of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

From $275

Moderate

With a marked fresh, urban style, The Hotel on Pownal is a modern boutique hotel ideal for those who shy away from conventionality. Located in the heart of downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on historic Pownal Street, within a breath of shopping, fabulous dining, and the beautiful Charlottetown waterfront and boardwalk. With your stay at the recently renovated hotel, the unique urban experiences will keep you active and entertained. Featuring all the modern conveniences and amenities you would expect. You are invited to stay at The Hotel on Pownal.

From $165

Superior

The Rodd Charlottetown

Anne of Green Gables Walking Tour

From the moment you step into the grand lobby of this four and a half star hotel with its marble floors and barrel-vaulted ceilings, you will be surrounded by the historic elegance that sets Rodd Charlottetown hotel in a class apart from all other Island hotels. Guests will enjoy the convenient amenities of an indoor pool, fitness room, sauna, and whirlpool.

From $159

Moderate

Rodd Brudenell River Resort With its four star facilities, tranquil setting within Brudenell River Provincial Park, and wide variety of activities offered on-site, Rodd Brudenell River Resort offers an unparalleled resort destination in Eastern Prince Edward Island - only 30 minutes from Charlottetown. The main hotel features 67 deluxe guestrooms, 18 junior suites, and 14 larger hospitality-type suites.

From $129

Superior

Experience the highlights of the North Shore area of Prince Edward Island. Quaint villages, lighthouses, and the world-lass Cavendish Beach. Tour Green Gables House which inspired the setting for L.M. Montgomery to create her beloved tale of a red-haired orphan, Anne of Green Gables. Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908 was L.M. Montgomery’s first novel and this site now welcomes visitors from all around the world. A must stop will be at Prince Edward Island Preserve Company, located in one of Canada’s prettiest villages. The company uses locally grown fruit to make delicious jams and marmalades.

From $79

Charlottetown Walking Tour

Discover Canada’s Birthplace! History comes alive when you stroll down one of Canada’s greatest historic streets, where every building and street corner has a story to tell. During this one hour walking tour hosted by Confederation Players you will meet Canadian heros like Sir John A. MacDonald and Sir George Etienne Cartier who share the historical sidewalk with town criers, “schemers” and tavern sweepers. Get a glimpse into the cultural and historical context of the Charlottetown Conference with this tour. This tour has multiple daily departures.

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Charlottetown Festival

The world class Charlottetown Festival runs June to September at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Shows are offered at four magnificent theatres in downtown Charlottetown- The Homburg Theatre, The Mack, Studio 1 and Studio 2- each offering its patrons a unique theatre-going experience. Some examples of previous show are: The Story of Confederation, Anne of Green Gables-The Musical™, Alice Through the Looking-Glass, Hockey Mom, Hockey Dad and Bittergirl: The Musical. Matinee performances start at 1:30 pm and evening performances start at 7:30 pm.

Pricing on request From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.

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Newfoundland & Labrador Explore this untouched land, view magnificent 10,000 year old icebergs and view 30 tonne whales leaping out of the water. From stunning coastlines, to quaint fishing villages and deep history, you will be in awe.

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St. John’s – the oldest and most easterly city in North America, this is where heritage lives. Melded with culture, history, and personality, St. John’s has survived two World Wars, five centuries, countless hardships and triumphs. It’s become a rare, old city full of character, experience and charisma, with a contemporary and sophisticated edge. L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site – a visit to the site can transport you back to where Vikings once stood. Perched on the tip of the Viking Trail, it’s a place where mystery still mingles with the light and washes over the strange and captivating landscape. Gros Morne National Park – the second largest National Park in eastern Canada, Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching across 1,805 square kilometres of western Newfoundland as part of the towering Long Range Mountains. Labrador – one of the last untamed, unspoiled places left on earth and home to the spectacular Torngat Mountains National Park where you have the chance to view Polar Bears in their natural habitat. Labrador stretches from the Strait of Belle Isle in the south, to Cape Chidley in the far north, boasting towering mountains, massive rock faces and an infinite supply of lakes and rivers, not to mention waters seasonally teeming with whales and icebergs. Red Bay National Historic Site – Red Bay Basque Whaling Station was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This mystical place is world-renowned and takes the essence of Labrador coastal living and transposes it onto a tapestry of rich culture and history.

8 Day Newfoundland & Labrador’s Viking Tour

11 Day A Touch of Newfoundland History, scenery, culture and eclectic characters will all play an important role in your journey through Newfoundland. You will be inspired by the vivid streets of St. John’s, awed by the coastal views of the Atlantic Ocean, and uplifted by the notorious hospitality of the people who want you to love their home as much as they do.

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Arrive St. John’s

Day 2:

St. John’s and Avalon sightseeing

Day 3:

St. John’s - Trinity (2 ½ hours)

Day 4:

Trinity and Bonavista sightseeing

Day 5:

Trinity - Twillingate (4 hours)

Day 6:

Twillingate – Gros Morne National Park (4 ½ hours)

Day 7:

Gros Morne National Park sightseeing

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Gros Morne National Park – St. Anthony (4 hours)

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Northern Peninsula sightseeing

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Package Includes: 10 nights of accommodation, 11 day mid-size car rental including unlimited kilometres (special conditions apply), Trinity Bay nature cruise, Twillingate nature cruise. Pricing from.

$2465

Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

Thousands of years of history come alive as you ferry across the Cabot Strait to explore the West Coast of Newfoundland & Labrador.

Day 1: Arrive Halifax Day 2: Halifax – Port aux Basques Day 3:

Port aux Basques – Port au Choix

Day 4: Port Au Choix – L’Anse-au-Clair Day 5:

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Day 6: St. Anthony – Cow Head Day 7: Gros Morne Touring Day 8: Cow Head – Deer Lake – Tour Ends Tour Includes: 7 nights of accommodation, 15 meals, services of a professional guide, transportation, sightseeing, and attractions. For a detailed list of inclusions and itinerary, please contact us. Departure dates 2016: Jun 3*, 17; Jul 1, 15, 29*; Aug 12, 26; Sep 2, 9 *2 Bilingual English/German tour departures are noted

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Pricing is per person, double occupancy.

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NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR ACCOMMODATION / Newfoundland and Labrador

Self Drive Newfoundland

Leaside Manor

There are a number of ways to get around Newfoundland and Labrador that promise scenic views and a new adventure around every corner. One of the best ways is to self drive. Newfoundland and Labrador is a vast place with lots of open country, so if you want to travel at your own pace a self drive vacation is perfect for you. The scenic driving routes will take you to historic sites, lighthouses, parks, trails, outdoor activities, museums and natural wonders. Stop at a lighthouse for lunch and hike on a rocky shore in the afternoon. Trace your hands over ancient rock formations and fossils and then relax at a local pub after you're done. Make your own discoveries at every turn of the road. An Anderson Vacations consultant would be pleased to provide a customised quotation for a self drive in Newfoundland.

Located in the centre of historic St. John’s, nestled on over 2.5 acres of mature trees and gardens in the historic Waterford Valley Leaside Suites & Executive Apartments offers TripAdvisor’s highest rated accommodations in St. John’s. With 22 sumptuously appointed suites, both long and short-term furnished executive apartments, as well as banquet and conference facilities for those special occasions, Leaside has everything you need. With a perfect combination of old world quality, excellence and charm and the convenient luxuries of contemporary urban living and décor, this makes for an experience that you won't soon forget. Begin planning your escape today!

From $305

Quirpon Island Inn

Freshwater Inn

This 4 Star lightkeeper's home on a deserted island overlooking "Iceberg Alley", at the northern tip of Newfoundland has the longest iceberg season. Killer whales and humpbacks are common and routinely come in so close to the shore that you can touch them. Relax in the indoor whale watching station – read your book in comfort and keep an ear open for the whales calling for your attention. Yes, you can get tea delivered if you can’t tear yourself away. Walk the island, then lay on the helipad and watch the Northern Lights. A zodiac boat tour and guided kayak tour allow you to visit the whales and icebergs up close! Quirpon Island Inn is located next to L'Anse aux Meadows, the UNESCO World Heritage Viking site.

From $519

Unique Lodge

Nestled in the forest on a quiet ocean cove, Freshwater Inn offers spacious accommodations with private entrances, private ensuites, vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors to visitors in Newfoundland’s beautiful Kittiwake Coast. Bordered by forests, walking trails and scenic Freshwater Bay, Freshwater Inn provides an informal atmosphere, while maintaining a high level of comfort and elegance. 3 course breakfast is included in your stay and Kettle Rock cafe is also on-site open from 11am to 7pm for lunch and dinner. Freshwater Inn is ideally situated to serve as your base while exploring the entire Kittiwake Coast Region. Only 90 minutes to Twillingate, 40 minutes to Gander, 20 minutes to Terra Nova National Park, 45 minutes to the Eastport Peninsula and 60 minutes to Newtown, Wesleyville and Lumsden.

From $185

Fogo Island Inn

Package includes: 2 Nights of accommodation, breakfast, half day Fogo Island orientation excursion with a local community host.

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Moderate

Oceanview Hotel

Fogo Island Inn sits on an island, off an island, at one of the four corners of the Earth. Situated along Iceberg Alley, all 29 suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows opening onto the most powerful ocean on the planet. Furnished with handmade luxuries, they serve as a refuge from the numbing uniformity of modern times. The island’s still-wild world has caribou to track, hills of berries to forage, nature trails to explore and birds and sea life to behold. This award-winning Inn belongs to Fogo Island, and 100% of operating surpluses are reinvested into the community.

From $1129

Moderate

Unique Experience

The Ocean View Hotel offers 53 air conditioned, modern and welcoming rooms, located on the waterfront in downtown Rocky Harbour, Gros Morne National Park. Standard room amenities include AC, duvet bedding, flat screen tvs (cable), iron and board, hair dryer, proterra shampoo and bathroom kit, single serve coffee kits, and telephone. With a selection of single or double rooms and suites, most of the rooms come fully equipped with modern amenities as well as access to a patio or deck (several rooms do not accommodate a deck or patio). Ocean front rooms offer a view of the harbour and Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse, which are especially rewarding during the astonishing sunsets.

From $119

Moderate From prices for accommodation are ‘per room’ and sightseeing are ‘per person’.


Newfoundland and Labrador / NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR ACCOMMODATION & TOURING

Grenfell Heritage Hotel St. Anthony

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Tuckamore Lodge

A beautiful, modern hotel located in the heart of St. Anthony, Newfoundland with all the latest amenities. Located directly across from Curtis Memorial Hospital it is within walking distance to Northland Discovery Boat Tours and Grenfell Historic Properties. Only a thirty minute drive from the L'anse Aux Meadows National Historic Viking Site. All of the well-appointed suites are modern and spacious. Some suites offer fully equipped kitchens convenient for longer stays and balconies. All rooms have a queen bed with the exception of the Honeymoon Suite which is available with a king bed. Wireless Internet and continental breakfast is included. Grenfell Heritage Hotel was the recipient of the 2013, 2014 and 2015 Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence.

Tuckamore Lodge is situated just outside the coastal community of Main Brook near St. Anthony along the Viking Trail in Newfoundland.

From $185

From $215

Moderate

This Charming lodge featuring Scandinavian style accommodations in the heart of the Newfoundland wilderness is coupled with some of the highest quality outdoor experiences in Atlantic Canada. Enjoy the morning song of birds, the frantic activity of squirrels, and maybe observe a moose or two grazing on the fresh green grass. There are 8 rooms at Tuckamore Lodge, which are connected to the main cedar lodge. Each Room is unique and either configured with two queen beds, one queen and one twin, or two twin beds.

Rugged Beauty Boat Tours

Unique Lodge

Iceberg Quest - Whale Watching Boat Tour

By sea from New Bonaventure to the enchanting and long-abandoned communities of Kerley's Harbour and Ireland's Eye. Back in boat, across the sound and through the fjord entrance to the deserted community of British Harbour, first settled, in the 1800's. Choose to return by boat or hike over highlands and alongside tumbling streams back to New Bonaventure. Bruce Miller is your guide and skipper - a fisherman born in Kerley's Harbour with tales of the life of these communities. This tour is a journey through time. Daily tour times: 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Tours run approximately 3 hours. Rugged Beauty Boat tours not only operates scheduled daily tours, but can also arrange specialty tours to fit your needs.

Iceberg Quest’s award-winning tour has been departing from St. John’s and Twillingate showcasing Newfoundland’s unique charm for over a decade. Witness the world’s largest concentration of humpback whales. Steam through the passageway of 12,000 year old Greenland icebergs. View elegant sea birds including the Atlantic Puffin as they feed in these coastal waters and journey to a place where the Atlantic Ocean meets the edge of the earth. Experience a land where charisma and hospitality meet in harmony to create a tour that has attracted visitors from around the globe.

From $99

From $69

Gatheralls Whale Watching & Boat Tour

Gros Morne Theatre

One of Newfoundland's best boat tours! The Gatherall family and staff have been welcoming visitors on their exciting and educational whale watch and puffin cruise for 30 years. The Gatherall family and crew love sharing the wonders of these waters with guests. Experience the real wild side of Newfoundland on this 90 minute guided cruise to the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve. It is a must do on any visit to Newfoundland. Gatherall's tour is the most consistent tour for spotting puffins and whales. Friendly, professional and caring staff welcomes vacationers of all ages. Cruise in comfort onboard on the spacious and stable catamaran - largest tour vessel in NL - inside seating provided for all passengers. Scheduled guaranteed departures daily May through September. Special group /private departures are available.

A summer long professional theatre festival featuring drama, comedy, music and dinner theatre, all of which highlight the culture, history and people of Newfoundland & Labrador. Your natural vacation in Gros Morne National Park is topped off with authentic storytelling in the Warehouse Theatre and Shallow Bay Motel Ethie Room in Cow Head, on the north end of Gros Morne National Park. Running late May to mid-September each year, the Gros Morne Theatre Festival line-up includes The S.S. Ethie (dinner theatre) the re-telling of a 1919 shipwreck - the rusted remains still lay on the beach about 10 minutes away from Cow Head; Neddy Norris Night, a musical journey through Newfoundland's last hundred years; and Newfoundland Vinyl, a comedy/music night highlighting more recent musical geniuses! And more, much much more!

From $79

From $65

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Anderson Vacations / TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Terms and Conditions Validity: This brochure is valid from November 1st, 2015 through to March 31st 2017

Bookings: Bookings can be made through our friendly reservation staff,
or by visiting your local travel agent or travel wholesaler. For best selection and availability it is recommended packages be booked as far in advance as possible.

Currency: The prices in this brochure are based in Canadian dollars (CAD). We are happy to offer pricing on any of our packages, tours or programs in either Canadian or US dollars. Simply ask your consultant at time of initial enquiry to provide you with a quote in the currency that works for you.

Price Guarantee: Prices in this brochure are based on costs and local currencies as of August 1st, 2014. Should these costs or currency calculations change
it may be necessary to make a surcharge on the price of your holiday. However, no surcharge will be made in respect to cost fluctuations once your holiday payment has been fully made and received by Anderson Vacations.

Deposit/ Final payment policies: A $200 deposit per person is required at time of booking, to hold your customized Canadian Vacation package. Final payment is requested 45 days prior to departure. Cruise line, Rocky Mountaineer and other specialty supplier deposit and final payment schedules over and above our standard requirements will
be passed onto you and discussed with you prior to booking any such arrangements.

Changes to reservations: If you wish to change your reservation after confirmation has been processed and deposit applied, we will do our utmost to satisfy your request. A service charge of $25.00 per change will be levied to cover extra administrative and communication costs. Upgrades will be charged at the rate of the upgrade. Separate supplier change fees may apply depending on the arrangements booked. Any supplier change fees will be passed onto the client.

Cancellation penalties: All cancellations will be subject to a $50.00 per person processing fee. Our standard land cancellation fees are as follows: 45 Days Prior to Departure – 100% Refundable 30–44 Days Prior to Departure – 75% Refundable

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Travel Insurance: Protection you can trust, rates you can afford. Anderson Vacations STRONGLY RECOMMENDS travel insurance to all customers travelling to Canada utilizing this brochure and our services. Travel insurance can be purchased to cover penalties in the event a customer needs to cancel or change their travel plans due to unforeseen circumstances. Travel insurance can also provide medical and emergency assistance protection during travel, as well as loss and delay coverage. Visit your travel agent, travel wholesaler or call one of our insurance specialists for more details. If a client does not carry travel insurance, all hospital and medical expenses are the client/ traveller’s responsibilities. No refunds for unused travel arrangements will be provided, in the case of medical emergency.

Visas/passports: A passport valid for six months beyond date
of travel is required for entry into Canada and Alaska. Please discuss this with your travel agent or one of our specialists at time of booking.

Documentation: Travel vouchers, tickets, departure details and supplier addresses will be provided at time of final payment. All documentation is sent electronically. These are tickets and as good as cash. Lost vouchers will require a $50.00 processing fee to resend.

Responsibilities: Anderson Vacations acts only as an agent for the owners and contractors providing transportation, accommodation or other services and is not responsible or liable for any loss, damage or injury, delay or accident due to an act of default of any company engaged in providing service included in these packages. The right is reserved to decline or accept any person requesting a travel packages or to refuse to retain a member of a group or individual travel program. Scheduled changes may occur. Anderson Vacations management reserves the right to make any adjustments in plans which may be necessitated due to situations not under our control.

Force majeure: Anderson Vacations is not responsible for any additional costs, claims, losses, damages, expenses, delays or loss of enjoyment of any nature or kind whatsoever resulting from any events caused by circumstances not under our or our suppliers reasonable control. This includes but is not limited to weather, strikes, cancelled
or delayed transportation, labour disputes, riots, blockades, wars, terrorist attacks, earthquakes or restraints imposed by government authorities.

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as examples. You will be responsible for all additional cancellation fees imposed by such suppliers over and above the Anderson Vacations cancellation fees. These cancellation fees are required to offset booking communication, and administrative charges which have already been incurred by us, suppliers and your travel agent. Cancellation fees imposed by suppliers and travel agents are beyond our control and you should check with your travel agent regarding what cancellation fees may be applicable. * Regrettably cancellation charges cannot
be waived. There will be no exceptions. No refunds on unused services after departure from the original city. Cancellation insurance is recommended on all packages to avoid penalties.

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