Canada T H E U LT I M AT E T O D O L I S T
Explore life’s enriching experiences...
Welcome to Jonview Canada’s Ultimate To Do List – your essential guide to Canada! Celebrating our fourth edition of the Ultimate To Do List, we pair quintessential Canadian experiences with the most current and inventive tourism products. Our speciality team creates personal journeys for our passengers that feature the irresistible allure of one the world’s premier, memorable destinations. The Ultimate To Do List Canada proudly showcases our passion for our country’s diversity: from breathtaking geography to a rich multicultural population and unique urban and wilderness experiences. Benefiting from our singular focus on Canada, the dedicated Jonview team has been introducing international travellers to vibrancy of our cities, the solace of our remote wilderness and the captivating communions of wildlife and travellers since 1981. It is our collective mission to provide our industry colleagues with inspired vacation planning tailored to individual needs. Whether drawing from our printed or digital sales tools, or creating individually customized itineraries, we ensure that our clients receive the products that offer the best experience, impact and value, backed up by our intuitive account management team. In addition, your passengers are free to focus on enjoying their vacation in the comfort of knowing that they have 24-hour access to our responsive, multilingual customer service team. Let our ‘Ultimate Guide’ be your inspiration to embrace a new perspective on Canada; in the final pages, we offer several complete itinerary suggestions to help jumpstart the planning process.
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Contents Connecting with Canadians
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Meet the First Nations 14 Festivals 16 Heritage 18
Lifestyle 20 Vibrant Cities Metropolitan Glamour Urban Chic Log Cabin Chic Far From the Madding Crowd Spa and Wellness Family Time
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Explorations 62 Northern Adventures Northern Lights Small Ship Cruising Exploring by Rail Scenic Drives
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All Season Resort Destinations
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Whistler 74 Banff and Lake Louise 78 Jasper 81 Snow and Ice 82 Heli Ski 84
Landscapes 34
Journeys 86
Ranching and Prairies Wilderness Style
Mountain rails and Northern Lights adventure Pacific Rim whales and bears Eastern Rail Discovery & Canada/New England Cruise West Coast Lifestyle
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Wildlife 40 Wildlife Experiences Bear Viewing Whales and Marine Encounters Polar Bears
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Active and Relaxed Adventures
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Float Planes and Helicopters Par Excellence Hike and Explore Mountain Escapes Adventures on Water Island Time
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Canada Discover a land of infinite diversity: majestic mountains and sweeping prairies, secluded lakes and rocky seashores, historic sites and trendy urban enclaves. Begin your journey in one of Canada’s easy-to-reach gateway cities. Catch the scent of fresh-baked brioche as you clatter along the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal in a horse-drawn calèche. Mingle excitedly with Hollywood celebrities at the Toronto International Film Festival. Cheer on a fearless cowboy at the Calgary Stampede. Browse stylish Vancouver boutiques before enjoying exquisite sushi. The welcome awaiting you here is a warm one. In one of the world’s most multicultural nations, tolerance and curiosity have created an open, generous and welcoming society. Here, traditions combine in infinitely fascinating ways. You may find yourself savouring brisket with kimchi Hollandaise sauce at a Korean fusion café, or applauding Shakespeare performed in Cantonese with English subtitles. And you will come to suspect that Canada is the social pioneer of the 21st century. It is also the world’s second-largest country, and active adventures abound in its unspoilt expanses. Let a luxury train, limousine or float plane whisk you to the wilderness. Gasp as you soar over jagged peaks in a helicopter or kayak past a seal colony in a quiet ocean cove. Canada is a place where polar bear cubs frolic in endless tundra, wolves howl on moonlit nights and herds of bison roam free under boundless skies. Meander quiet trails in national parks, biosphere reserves and UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, and imagine what this land was like before humans ever glimpsed it. Immerse yourself in the magic of a country simultaneously ancient and entirely new.
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Atlantic Canada Historic lighthouses casting their beams over rocky coasts slick with sea spray. Tiny pubs where fiddlers keep things lively until the wee hours. And lobster so fresh it was swimming in the ocean this morning. The charms of Canada’s Atlantic provinces are timeless, and the variety in these four friendly provinces is astonishing. Meet hardy fishermen in remote settlements on the rugged coast of Labrador or sip a fragrant espresso in Halifax’s Historic Properties. Touch the ancient remnants of Viking settlements at L’Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland or tap your toes at an Acadian festival in New Brunswick. Inhale the rich scent of apple blossoms as you cycle along a quiet recreational path in Prince Edward Island or relish the freedom of the road on the winding curves of Cape Breton’s dramatic Cabot Trail.
Atlantic Canada includes: Atlantic Canada Central Canada
Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia
Central Canada In the heartland of Canada’s two European founding cultures, French and English traditions come together in an unforgettable landscape of countless lakes and dramatic Canadian Shield granite. Like a voyageur of old, dip your canoe paddle into a serene river shaded by maple trees vivid with gold and scarlet autumn leaves. Slip into the timeless, carefree culture of cottage country, where the most pressing question of the day may be what is on the menu for dinner. In Toronto or Montreal, linger over tantalising dishes with their roots in Africa, South America, Asia or the Caribbean. Strike up a conversation in a gallery-café and discover that your companion is the artist who painted the striking works for sale. Find yourself photographing polar bears on the shore of Hudson Bay one day and touring an award-winning winery a few days later.
Central Canada includes: Manitoba Ontario Quebec
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North Canada Above you, the sky is putting on a show no pyrotechnics expert could begin to rival. Jewel-like tones of emerald and purple pulse against the inky night sky. You are hundreds of kilometres from the nearest city and an infinite distance from the world you know. Here on the edge of the Arctic Circle, people live by the traditions that have sustained them in this harshly beautiful environment for hundreds of years. And on this unforgettable journey, you have the chance to share this legacy. Taste the rich flavour of caribou. Celebrate the brief but spectacular Arctic summer, when the landscape blooms with lichen and tiny flowers, and arctic hares bound away from your footsteps. Meet Inuit elders and soapstone carvers. Shout with delight as you guide a dog team or drive a snowmobile. Encounter a land unlike any other you have ever visited.
North Canada includes: Yukon territory Northwest Territories Nunavut
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West Canada Rocky peaks dusted with snow pierce the clear blue sky. It is hard to conceive that nature can be so vast and so unspoilt, but believe it. From the golden wheat fields of the prairies and the undulating foothills of the Rockies outside Calgary, to the isolated Queen Charlotte Islands on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, Western Canada is blessed with immense scenic riches. Hike across an ancient glacier, along the shore of an aquamarine alpine lake or through forests resonant with birdsong. Sip fine wines in a vineyard café in the Okanagan Valley or go horseback riding on country trails at a guest ranch. Explore Canada’s only desert. And when you have had your fill of nature – if that is possible – enjoy the urban pleasures of bustling Calgary, friendly Edmonton, elegant Victoria and dynamic Vancouver.
West Canada Includes: British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan
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Meet the First Nations Rich with a history spanning thousands of years, Canada's "First Nations" or indigenous peoples present their cultures and traditions to travellers from all over the world. Scratch beneath Canada's surface and discover a diversity of characters, customs, visual arts, storytelling, dance and musical heritage that make up the eclectic tapestry of her present-day peoples. Visit ancient lands, attend cultural festivals, surround yourself with historical artefacts or taste unique cuisines – meet Canada's First Nations.
Quaaout Lodge & Talking Rock Golf Experience a relaxing, authentic getaway at the Quaaout Lodge in beautiful British Columbia Nestled in a serene setting overlooking Little Shuswap Lake and surrounded by majestic mountains, we offer the ideal balance of quiet relaxation and outdoor inspiration. Each of our 70 rooms offer a private lake view patio or balcony perfect for enjoying the beauty of our waterfront setting. With a 1,800-foot sand beach on Little Shuswap Lake, the stunning 18-hole Talking Rock Golf Course, Jack Sams restaurant, the Le7ke spa, indoor pool, canoes, and cultural coordinators available to arrange tours of the grounds or berry picking outings, we are the perfect year-round destination for family vacations, group getaways, couples escapes and more.
Inuit Adventures Discover a natural and cultural haven in northern Quebec With Hudson Bay to the west, Hudson Straight and Ungava Bay to the north and the Torngat Mountains rising in the east, the people of Nunavik invite you to explore their little-known region for an unforgettable journey. Rich natural beauty, pristine arctic landscape, abundant wildlife and warm friendly faces await you. Choose from 14 local cooperatives, each with a comfortable hotel, enjoy customdesigned experiences with local Inuit guides who are intimately connected to their community and land. Cultural heritage runs deep here. Visitors can watch throat-singers perform, observe master carvers calling out mythical beings from blocks of stone, meet the elders and artists of the villages and share in the traditional knowledge and stories of the people. Retreat from the increasingly congested and urbanized world we live in and make footprints in one of the least inhabited destinations on earth. Nunavik is a place where hiking, exploring, learning about age-old traditions and simply sitting and cherishing Mother Nature’s treasures will leave you yearning to return again.
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Great Spirit Circle Trail Nature-based and cultural tourism from an Aboriginal perspective The Great Spirit Circle Trail encompasses eight First Nations communities on beautiful Manitoulin Island and in the Sagamok region of north-eastern Ontario. These communities are home to the Anishinawbek – the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi people – who have a long and full history, rich culture, and abundant lands. Specialising in authentic Aboriginal cultural experiences, the Great Spirit Circle Trail offers hands-on, interactive workshops and activities with expert guides. Experience history as you retrace ancient canoe routes. As well as tasting traditional Anishinawbek cuisine, learn to prepare it. Consider the art and spirituality of making an Ojibwe traditional craft. Enjoy local galleries and museums, hike one of Manitoulin’s many trails, or spend the day on a championship golf course. Attend a Pow-Wow or cultural festival and witness Aboriginal traditions in a spectacular kaleidoscope of colourful craftwork, regalia and singing.
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with plush duvets and hospitality that reaches back centuries. Or stay a night in the luxury Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre, a unique waterfront hotel featuring First Nations designs and elements. The Manitoulin Island-Sagamok region offers a variety of activities and attractions for all types of visitors. The region’s waterways boast fine fishing, and many lakes, inlets, coves and islands suitable for canoeing and kayaking. Experience the warmth of the people, the serenity of the forests and waters, and the vibrant culture of the Anishinawbek people. This is all yours to discover as you experience the past and enjoy the present.
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While visiting, you can stay in rustic or refined accommodations, including a variety of hotels, motels, lodges, cottages, camp grounds and B&Bs. Experience "glamping" (glamorous camping) in tepees, outfitted with buffalo hides and furs, king-size beds CANADA/ 15
Festivals Immerse yourself in timeless classics or world premieres at a theatre or film festival. Enjoy fine vintages at a wine celebration. Check out some of the countless music festivals from coast to coast, where you can enjoy everything from chamber music to hip-hop. Or put on a cowboy hat and join the revellers at western events throughout the country, including the renowned Calgary Stampede. Coincide your stay with the Quebec Winter Carnival or Jazz Festival. You're spoiled for choice.
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Calgary Stampede Become a cowboy or cowgirl during the Calgary Stampede Experience perhaps the most authentic, memorable western experience you could ever pack into a single holiday. Attracting an average of 1.2 million visitors annually, the Calgary Stampede is the largest event in Calgary, Alberta. Each July, this ten-day, city-wide celebration commemorates the history, culture and heritage of the Canadian West. It is the western spirit, the people and their stories that make the Calgary Stampede a unique visitor destination. True western hospitality and that special Stampede spirit are in big supply almost everywhere you go, from the high-steppin', two-hour kickoff parade downtown to the streets filled with western musicians, dances, activities and free pancake breakfasts. Every afternoon, the world’s toughest competitors saddle up for a ground-shaking showcase of world-class rodeo action. The richest afternoon in rodeo, including bull riding, saddle bronc, bareback, tie-down roping, steer wrestling and ladies’ barrel racing competitions. Each evening the Calgary Stampede presents the world’s most unique doubleheader. Starting with the GMC Rangeland Derby featuring the chuckwagon races, Stampede original, with 36 teams of horses and drivers competing. The nine heart-stopping chuckwagon races explode in an all-out dash for the finish line. When the last wagon thunders across the finish line, prepare yourself for The Grandstand Show: a variety extravaganza that includes comedy, elaborate song and dance numbers, acrobatics and the spectacular fireworks finale. The night will be among the most memorable of your life! From the Calgary Stampede’s very early beginnings, the First Nations have played a major role in the success and uniqueness of the annual exhibition. The colourful heritage of the First Nations of Treaty 7 can be seen in the beautiful setting of Indian Village. Share in the rich heritage and culture and get a first-hand look at native dance, games, tipi raising and other traditions. Make sure you also try the authentic bannock and traditional cooking demonstrations. The Calgary Stampede is one of Canada’s largest music festivals, from country legends to rock royalty; many of the top acts in music have graced one of the five stages at the Calgary Stampede. True to its roots, agriculture is showcased in fascinating ways that will educate and entertain. Visitors of all ages can also enjoy a western art show and auction, lifestyle exhibits, a giant midway, live entertainment and the Stampede Casino. There is something for everyone; the Calgary Stampede: "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth!"
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Heritage Trappers and farmers, soldiers and lumberjacks, aristocrats and rogues – they all made their mark on Canada’s landscape and architecture. Why not visit an atmospheric piece of this rich past? In 400-year-old Quebec City a castle-like landmark stands ready to welcome you as an honoured guest. North of the city, a restored Quebecois village immerses you in the way life was lived in the early 1900s. While your surroundings evoke centuries long past, the adventures that await you are distinctly modern.
Fairmont Empress Hotel
Village historique de Val-Jalbert
Authentically Victoria gracing the sparkling Inner Harbour
Take part in history overlooking the majestic Ouiatchouan Falls
Regarded as a Condé Nast Readers' Choice and Gold List hotel, and honoured with the Travel + Leisure distinction as a top Canadian hotel, the Fairmont Empress graces Victoria's sparkling Inner Harbour with an iconic presence.
North of Quebec City, travel back in time to Village historique de Val-Jalbert, an authentic single-industry village of the 1920s with some 40 charming original buildings. The majestic Ouiatchouan Falls, illuminated at night and higher than Niagara Falls, will leave you awestruck. Enjoy unforgettable accommodation in the general store or one of several period homes, all conveniently located in the village centre.
This luxury hotel in Victoria, British Columbia, offers 464 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, and expansive meeting and wedding space adjacent to the conference centre. Located on the picturesque West Coast of Canada, this is the ideal location to explore all the natural beauty of Vancouver Island.
Sucrerie de la Montagne
Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
Experience Pioneering life in the midst of a 120-acre forest of centuryold maples
The legend continues at Quebec City's most celebrated address
Designated an official Québec Heritage site, the sugar shack, located in the midst of a 120-acre forest of century-old maples atop Mont Rigaud, west of Montréal, transports visitors back in time, providing them with a momentary glimpse of life as it truly was for Québec and Canadian pioneers. Sucrerie de la Montagne founder Pierre Faucher and his son Stefan are devoted to respecting the heritage of their forebears and perpetuating Québec traditions with authenticity. Long ago it was here, a single clapboard building nestled in the heart of a maple grove on Chemin St-Georges. Today it is still here, in all its splendour, but now part of what has become a village dedicated to Canadian history. 18 /CANADA
Jump back in time with the characters sharing colorful anecdotes, ascent the falls by cable car and learn how wood pulp was manufactured in the old mill. With friends, family or group, discover the village and its secrets either by foot, guided trolley tour or an interactive treasure hunting with GPS.
Ideally located inside the historic walls of Old Quebec, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, this landmark hotel has recently completed a multimillion dollar restoration project. Discover a unique heritage blended with the urban resort with ultimate comfort. 611 guestrooms and suites offer breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the architecture of the old fortified city. The property also boasts three new restaurants and the Spa du Château. Experience the renaissance of this world-renowned iconic hotel where luxury meets history.
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Vibrant Cities Shop for international luxury brands in glittering boutiques or browse for elegant antiques in charming shops. Challenge your mind at a ground-breaking museum or a contemporary art gallery. Enjoy a superb meal prepared by an acclaimed chef. Indulge in an encore at a symphony orchestra performance or cheer with the crowd at a professional sports game. Join joggers and cyclists on scenic waterfront trails. Then unwind with a spa treatment, an innovative cocktail or room service at your opulent hotel, where you can briefly relax – before doing it all again. Experience and absorb the multifaceted energy of Canada’s captivating cities.
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Fairmont Pacific Rim
Fairmont Waterfront
A modern oasis tucked at the ocean’s edge in Vancouver
Relaxed West Coast Luxury in Vancouver
Fairmont Pacific Rim – Vancouver’s definitive luxury hotel – was rated the World’s Best Business Hotel by Condé Nast Traveler readers and the #1 City hotel in Canada by Travel + Leisure. This ultramodern downtown hotel offers unobstructed views of the mountains, Stanley Park and Coal Harbour, combining the best of the Pacific Rim in its architecture and décor.
Nestled on Vancouver's harbor and offering stunning water views, Fairmont Waterfront truly embodies relaxed West Coast luxury. This urban retreat features renovated guestrooms including an exclusive concierge level, Fairmont Gold.
The hotel features three eclectic dining destinations, resort-style Willow Stream Spa, rooftop pool deck, lavish guestrooms, and a variety of the city’s most luxurious suites including the new Owner’s Suites; a collection of stylish mid-century modern designed suites, inspired by what makes a city feel alive.
Only steps away from the Vancouver Convention Centre, the cruise ship terminal, and Waterfront Sky Train Station or a short jaunt will have you sampling the trendy pubs and eateries of historic Gastown, browsing the latest fashions on Robson Street, or biking amongst the giant trees of world-renowned Stanley Park. The ARC Restaurant offers urban artisinal cuisine, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients – some from the hotel's very own rooftop herb garden and beehives.
The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
Travel Manitoba
A Vancouver icon since 1888
Alive with art, innovation, culture and creativity
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is known as the 'Castle in the City’ and reflects timeless luxury and history of Vancouver. Holding a prime downtown location, minutes away from some of Vancouver's biggest attractions including Granville Island, Robson Street shopping, Stanley Park Seawall, Vancouver Aquarium, Gastown, Canada Place and Science World.
Known as the "cultural cradle of Canada", Manitoba’s capital city Winnipeg is home to Canada's newest – and in some ways most impressive – national museum. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is both architecturally striking and philosophically emotive. Interactive exhibits allow inspirational stories of human struggle, sacrifice and success to change how you view the world.
Guests will feel at home as our canine pet ambassadors welcome them and our knowledgeable Concierge team is here to help with local travel suggestions. A long time favourite for events and dining, the restaurant and bar at The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is the perfect meeting place for all-day dining and resplendent afternoon tea service.
The city also boasts the most comprehensive northern species exhibit of its kind in the world at the Assiniboine Park Zoo. Get a glimpse of the north and watch polar bears, muskoxen, Arctic fox and wolves. Beyond these attractions, explore the city's bustling central market and enjoy exceptional dining!
Ritz-Carlton Montreal Welcome to the most elegant address in the city When it opened in 1912, the Ritz-Carlton Montreal set a new standard for luxury. Today, more than 100 years later, the hotel blends its historic splendour with contemporary design, offering an opulent experience. Explore the 200-million-dollar transformation of this AAA Five Diamond hotel, while enjoying an oasis of comfort and luxury. Indulge yourself at Maison Boulud Restaurant and at the Palm Court for an afternoon tea or a glass of champagne at the exclusive Dom Pérignon Bar. Relax in the indoor rooftop saltwater pool overlooking stunning views of Montreal’s skyline, or rest in one of the 129 rooms and suites that offer sophisticated accommodation with a modern feel.
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Quebec City Tourism Discover a city of infinite diversity Experience European ancestry and North American spirit, cool summer festivals and warm-hearted winters, a magnificent river and spectacular landscapes. With its European charm and legendary hospitality, Quebec City treats its visitors to endless possibilities for fun and wonder. A cradle of French civilization in North America, World Heritage-listed Old Quebec City unfolds its history through charming cobblestone alleyways, fortifications and old quarters. The city embraces both past and present and the North American vibe is felt through a parade of festive events. Visitors embrace the warm-hearted winters at the world’s biggest winter carnival and dive into the ultimate Nordic experience at the Ice Hotel. Gateway to America, the St.Lawrence River beautifies neighbouring landscapes, and some of the world’s largest vessels drop anchor in the port. With its urban charm flanked by spectacular mountains and by a magnificent river, Quebec City has mastered the art of good living.
1. Fairmont Pacific Rim 2. Fairmont Waterfront 3. The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver 4. Travel Manitoba 5. Quebec City Tourism 6. Ritz-Carlton Montreal
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Metropolitan Glamour Dangle 356 metres (1,168 feet) above Toronto's dramatic skyline on the CN Tower EdgeWalk. Take in a smash Broadway-calibre show in the Entertainment District, one of the world's largest live theatre centres. Delight your kids with a visit to the Toronto Zoo, the new Ripley's Aquarium with more than 16,000 marine animals, or a day on the heart-stopping rides at Canada's Wonderland. Even mingle with Hollywood stars at the world-famous Toronto International Film Festival. A short ferry ride across Lake Ontario takes you to the Toronto Island, a spectacular place to watch the sun set. But the day isn’t over yet: iconic restaurants, sleek nightclubs and exceptional hotels await you.
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Four Seasons Toronto
The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto
A vibrant flagship hotel in one of the world’s most en vogue destinations
Experience a life of luxury and bliss
Enjoy your stay in Toronto’s famed Yorkville neighbourhood, with luxury retail shops, acclaimed restaurants and world-class museums. Stroll down charming treelined streets to experience the Royal Ontario Museum’s heart-pounding interactive dinosaur exhibit or a performance at the Royal Conservatory of Music. Escape to the Spa at Four Seasons for a treatment, or swim in the pool, and rejuvenate in the state-of-the-art, 24-hour fitness centre. Delight in exceptional cuisine, a remarkable wine list, and innovative cocktails at internationally renowned Chef Daniel Boulud’s Café Boulud, dbar lounge and spacious seasonal outdoor terrace.
This luxurious Five Diamond Toronto hotel features 263 elegantly appointed guestrooms with magnificent views of the CN Tower and Lake Ontario. Along with its legendary service, amenities and offerings at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto include Spa My Blend by Clarins, the spacious outdoor terrace at DEQ Lounge, signature Ritz-Carlton Club Level service with complimentary culinary offerings and alcoholic beverages, and an impeccable Canadian/Italian dining experience at TOCA restaurant. The hotel is also just moments away from and the Aquarium, Sports Arenas, Art Galley of Ontario, and the fashionable King and Queen Street West.
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Fairmont Royal York Experience an historic CAA/AAA Four Diamond property, one of Toronto’s premier hotels Fairmont Royal York is located in the center of Downtown Toronto, and is minutes away from its biggest attractions including: The CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, the Eaton Centre, and the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. The city of Toronto has grown up around the Fairmont Royal York. Since 1929, the magnificent architecture of this landmark has graced the city’s skyline and the hotel has dominated the city’s social scene. Now, more than 80 years later, the tradition of gracious hospitality at the Fairmont Royal York is stronger than ever.
comfort of our guests. These newly re-designed rooms are a fresh, modern addition to the regal elegance that is synonymous with the hotel. Our updates also include a newly renovated pool and health spa complete with brand new exercise equipment, new HDTV's in every room with upgraded services on demand, satellite iPad checkin during peak hours, paperless checkout, and digital path-finding monitors.
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The dedicated employees understand the needs of guests and draw on their breadth of experience to ensure every stay is memorable. The magnificently restored main lobby will awe you upon arrival and you will appreciate the comforts of the wellappointed guestrooms, furnished with traditional elegance but equipped for the pace of today. We've recently completed our five year multi-million dollar guestroom revitalization. More Luxury and Signature Rooms across 11 floors are currently available for the CANADA/ 25
Hotel Arts Experience a sumptuous blend of modern style and intuitive service at this contemporary boutique hotel. Located in downtown Calgary, Hotel Arts is renowned for its restaurants – Yellow Door Bistro and Raw Bar – as well as a seasonal poolside patio. With 185 guestrooms and suites, artful aesthetic, a host of amenities, and a prime location, Hotel Arts is the perfect destination for discerning travellers.
Urban Chic Everyday experiences are not for you. Instead, you long to find boutique hotels, quirky shops and cutting-edge restaurants. Fortunately, Canada is well stocked in all of the above – hidden in historic districts, tucked into discreet downtown towers or clustered along trendy streets. Linger over coffee at a café on lively West 4th Avenue in Vancouver. Take in a free outdoor concert by a West African world music ensemble in Quebec City. Browse for artisanal chocolate and opluent bedding in Calgary’s Inglewood neighbourhood, or art deco antiques along Toronto’s Queen Street West. Countless secrets lie just beneath the surface on the city streets.
Kensington Riverside Inn This intimate 19-room boutique hotel is situated along the picturesque Bow River with views of Downtown Calgary. The city's first Relais & Châteaux property features modern décor, a unique art collection and an awardwinning restaurant. Set within the charming neighbourhood of Kensington, the Inn delivers personalized service and lavish amenities for a truly refined urban experience.
Auberge Saint-Antoine Quebec City Make history at Auberge Saint-Antoine Experience the historical roots of Old Quebec in a place that is more than simply a hotel. Be soothed by whispers of times past and of those who shaped one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Located in the heart of the Old Port, Auberge Saint-Antoine offers guests historical décor and atmosphere, coupled with fine quality and friendly service. Auberge Saint-Antoine is a proud member of Relais & Châteaux. Built on a major archaeological site, the hotel proudly displays artefacts from the French and British colonial regimes in a bold period context. Condé Nast Traveller has named Auberge Saint-Antoine one of the best hotels in the world for many years. The property is also home to the highly regarded restaurant Panache, a name well suited to this elegant and distinguished dining room. Located in a 19th century maritime warehouse, Panache has quickly earned an enviable reputation as one of the finest restaurants in Quebec for its seasonal menu featuring locally sourced ingredients.
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Rosewood Hotel Georgia This landmark hotel celebrates its glamorous past This Georgian Revival-designed boutique hotel was first opened in 1927 and today boasts 156 rooms and suites embellished with stylish elegance and an exclusive residential ambiance. Sleek furnishings and spa-inspired bathrooms provide the ultimate luxury. Sense, A Rosewood Spa® and Hawksworth Restaurant are not to be missed. Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, guests have access to the city’s best shopping, restaurants, and art galleries. Fine fare and libations await in the popular outdoor restaurant, Reflections: The Garden Terrace; the intimate lobby lounge, 1927; or the jazz inspired bar, Prohibition. Rosewood Hotel Georgia and Sense, A Rosewood Spa® are 2016 Forbes Five-Star Award winners.
Hotel 71 Quebec City
Le Saint-Pierre Auberge Distinctive
An urban hotel in the heart of Quebec City’s Old Port
Let yourself be tempted by exclusive boutiques, antiques dealers and art galleries
Housed in a prestigious building once home to Canada's first national bank office, Hotel 71 boasts a warm and modern atmosphere within a 19th century neo-classical facade. Take advantage of the location and enjoy amazing views of the St. Lawrence River and Cap Diamant from one of the hotel's 60 rooms and suites. Hotel 71 is also home to a branch of Restaurant Il Matto, a local favourite. You will find the same friendliness, the same great Italian comfort food and the same ingenuity for which the original restaurant in Ste-Foy is famous.
Le Saint-Pierre, Auberge Distinctive, located in the heart of Old Quebec, offers discriminating travellers both elegance and comfort as well as peace and quiet. Typical of traditional Quebecois style, with its wooden floors, stone and brick walls, and abundant natural light, it opens onto one of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in the city.
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The hotel recently completed a major renovation of its 39 rooms and suites, giving them all a fresh new look while conserving the sober elegance and warm ambience that the property is known for.
Hôtel Place d'Armes An exclusive getaway that expertly blends urban sophistication with luxurious comforts. Housed in four gorgeous 19th-century neoclassical buildings opposite the breathtaking Notre-Dame Basilica, and steps from the Old Port and Convention Centre, the Place d’Armes is a treasure embodying the city’s finest architectural traditions.
Hôtel William Gray A decidedly distinct Old Montreal hotel that embodies artful design and a spirit of welcoming conviviality, with staff dedicated to providing an elevated guest experience. William Gray, which opened in summer 2016, has revolutionized Old Montreal with its exciting array of offerings for both local Montrealers and international travelers. It’s the perfect balance between modern design and historic architecture
1. Auberge Saint-Antoine Quebec City 2. Hotel Arts 3. Kensington Riverside Inn 4. Rosewood Hotel Georgia 5. Hotel 71 Quebec City 6. Hôtel Place d’Armes 7. Hôtel William Gray 8. Le Saint-Pierre Auberge Distinctive
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Log Cabin Chic There are few structures more evocative of wild landscapes than a log cabin. These days, log cabins still have an aura of history and romance, but with all the mod cons – from tennis courts and geothermal spas to fine dining and wine cellars. One thing has remained constant, though: the sense that you are at one with the natural world around you. Bring your camera, fishing rod and hiking boots, and prepare to be enchanted by the wildlife roaming free just beyond the boundary of civilisation.
Fairmont Le Château Montebello Escape from the ordinary in the world’s largest log cabin Nestled in the heart of the scenic Montebello village, surrounded by nature, the hotel is famed for its rustic yet luxurious accommodations, excellent service and refined gastronomy. Historically founded as a private club in 1930, Fairmont Le Château Montebello has had the privilege of hosting many political figures, royalty and other celebrities. The resort is now an ideal destination both for leisure and business travellers. Beautiful surroundings and year-round activities offer guests countless possibilities of adventures, including golf, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, curling, tennis, squash as well as Canada's only Land Rover Off-Road Driving Experience!
Cathedral Mountain Lodge Get lost in luxury and discover Yoho and Banff National Parks Welcome to a place where nature and luxury are one and the same. Where award winning dining and service beyond measure live in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. This is Cathedral Mountain Lodge. More than a getaway, this is home away from home in Canada’s greatest outdoors, bringing log cabin living and luxury service together to create truly one-of-a-kind experiences beyond expectation. Find divine seclusion among the tall spruce and fir trees lining the shores of the glacier-fed Kicking Horse River. The timber-frame Cathedral Mountain Lodge and its 29 log cabins are centrally located amid the area's sightseeing and recreational activities. This replenishing escape from city life offers beautifully appointed cabins with fireplaces, private decks and deep soaker bathtubs, all with classic Canadian Rocky Mountain allure. Service is appropriately attentive and includes the expertise of an adventure specialist. The Riverside Dining Room features dishes showcasing local, fresh, organic ingredients and a fine wine selection.
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West Coast Wilderness Lodge Superb dining, accommodations and thrilling wilderness adventures Embrace the beauty and adventure of British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast at our oceanside wilderness lodge. Spacious oceanview suites or standard rooms with private balconies are available. Experience our ocean kayaking, heli-tours of the surrounding countryside or take a Zodiac boat tour of the daunting Skookumchuck Rapids. Princess Louisa Inlet is one of the West Coast’s most beautiful fjords. Join us for our Signature Experience Package, enjoy 130 kms of natural wonders – waterfalls, wildlife and breathtaking scenery. This is a one-of-a-kind trip and resort lodge getaway that will astound you. Seven-time winner Best of Vancouver Award for Wilderness Lodges.
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Hotel Sacacomie Sacacomie Lodge is a Canadian getaway destination where luxury comes naturally Nestled in the heart of the forest and bordering the Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve, Sacacomie Lodge overlooks a majestic lake whose shore extends for more than 42 kilometres (26 miles). Enjoy amazing hospitality in this log-built lodge, which blends harmoniously into an enchanting setting where nature reigns supreme. Rustic on the outside and welcoming on the inside, the lodge has 109 rooms and suites, including forest-side and lakeside rooms, junior suites and executive suites, as well as a presidential suite. In both summer and winter, the natural beauty surrounding this retreat guarantees days filled with fresh air. On the private lodge’s land – more than 518 square kilometres (200 square miles) – you can enjoy a variety of activities, such as hiking on 64 kilometres (40 miles) of trails, horseback riding, riding quad bikes, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, pedal boating, dog sledding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, tubing and more. Take a wildlife observation tour, a float plane or helicopter journey, a sleigh ride, or just relax on the private beach. The lodge's guides are local people: native Canadians, trappers, storytellers, fishermen,
snowmobilers and naturalists. With their Québécois joie de vivre, they help guests discover the area's geography, culture, flora and wildlife. The Geos Spa Sacacomie is one of the largest eco-spas in Canada. Experience "thermotherapy" by going back and forth between two saunas, a hammam, an ice waterfall, three Jacuzzis, a campfire and a solarium with fireplace. With 187 employees for 109 guestrooms and suites, an international clientele is assured of high-quality customer service in seven different languages. In the kitchen, skilled culinary professionals prepare European-inspired dishes featuring fine regional ingredients.
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Far From the Madding Crowd The heady scents of cedar and pine. A mirror-smooth lake disturbed only by the ripples of your paddle. The haunting cry of a loon. The crashing waves of remote waters against a rugged and coastline. Reconnect with nature at its most serene or powerful by escaping the city in favour of the wide open spaces of Canada's great outdoors. Whether you're relying on GPS, a float plane or a ferry crossing to reach your far-flung destination, Canada's surprisingly accessible wilderness feels a long way from the urban rush.
Hastings House Country House Hotel Hastings House Country House Hotel is a small waterfront luxury resort, spa and restaurant on nine hectares (22 acres) of land on the waterfront of Ganges Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Enjoy sophisticated lodging, fine dining, wellness and relaxation in a casually elegant atmosphere. Delight in British Columbia’s natural beauty, Salt Spring’s mild climate, and the warmth and creativity of its people.
Emerald Lake Lodge Discover and stay in history in the Rockies Emerald Lake Lodge is surrounded by exquisite natural beauty. As the only property on secluded Emerald Lake, it is the perfect place to escape and relax. Originally built in 1902 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, this historic property has been restored and redeveloped to become one of the finest resorts in the Canadian Rockies. The rooms feature cozy duvets, wood burning fireplaces and balconies or patios. The secluded location, gourmet food and unique boutique wines make Emerald Lake Lodge a truly romantic, relaxing destination, as well as the perfect place to stay for those looking for an escape from the hectic pace of modern city life.
Painted Boat Resort Experience the breathtaking Painted Boat Resort Spa and Marina. This luxurious two hectare (five acre) waterfront resort, just 20 minutes by float plane from downtown Vancouver, features 31 spacious two-bedroom villas, fitness facilities, a fully appointed spa, an infinity pool and a hot tub overlooking the ocean. Savour West Coast flavours at The RESTAURANT, which highlights fresh seafood and creative coastal cuisine. 30 /CANADA
Arowhon Pines Rustic hospitality in the Canadian Wilderness At Arowhon, you will find an Algonquin escape with just enough rough edges to be genuinely Canadian and just enough soft cushions to provide the peace, relaxation and comfort you’re seeking. A small, summer resort nestled inside Algonquin Park, it’s a place where life becomes less complicated. Shaped naturally by the hills, lakes and streams of the surrounding wilderness, here you will enjoy simple pleasures – savoury, fresh food in a beautiful natural setting and a warm friendly welcome. In the middle of the Canadian wilderness, you’ll find delicious peace and quiet. Reconnect with yourself and your loved ones in the Canadian north. Kick back and relax with time that’s all your own. Put your feet up in our log cabins by the lake, each with a cozy wood-burning fireplace, and most with a private deck. Without televisions or radios, the peaceful rooms are equipped with ensuite bathrooms and antique furniture that strikes the perfect balance of unembellished comfort. Guests have full access to the incredible meals that are served three times daily. With the cozy rooms and delicious food, you will leave Arowhon well-rested and well-fed.
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Moraine Lake Lodge Moraine Lake in Banff National Park is a must-see stop for visitors to the Rockies The lucky ones stay at the only accommodation on the lake. Designed by one of Canada's leading architects, Arthur Erickson, the timber-beam lodge is structurally imposing and yet blends into its surroundings. Massive glass windows invite the outdoors in, while inside, guests relax in the comforts of the dining room, library, and lodge rooms or cabins. The Lodge owner's philosophy of enjoying one of the most beautiful places on earth remains unchanged. Hike, breathe the fresh mountain air, rekindle a relationship and create wonderful experiences and lasting memories. Working in harmony with nature, the luxury Lodge is almost self-sufficient. When you turn on your tap, you are experiencing some of the freshest water in the world as it comes directly from an alpine mountain well. The resort generates its own power and transport all waste safely out of the area.
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In keeping with the mountain get-away experience, there are no telephones or televisions in any of the rooms. While staying at the lodge select from a wide range of Rocky Mountain activities including helicopters, snow coaches, gondolas, canoes and river rafts to other fun and exciting forms of transportation. All these activities combine both a unique adventure experience with the opportunity to learn about this distinctive World Heritage Site. Guided hikes, naturalist presentations and canoeing are complimentary. The Wilcox Dining Room showcases regional cuisine; signature dishes include buffalo carpaccio and deer tenderloin.
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Spa and Wellness
Echo Valley Ranch & Spa A world-class destination nestled in the Cariboo Mountains
Take some well-deserved time out with a personal journey into pure bliss. Unwind in the knowledge that everything from indulgent treatments to delectable food has been designed to maximise your wellness.
This oasis redefines luxury the natural way, and far away from the bustling city. Guests feel they belong in this little slice of heaven – unspoiled in every sense of the word. A serene place, a spiritual place – free of lobbies, elevators and doormen to tip. At the ranch, enjoy a unique farm-to-fork culinary experience. Chef Todd prepares all meals using mostly local, home-grown products, a joy for every taste and palate. Immerse yourself in ranch activities, such as horseback riding, gold panning, exploring the Fraser Canyon or indulging in the world-class spa. Enjoy a scenic drive from Vancouver or fly straight to the ranch's private airport.
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Hôtel Quintessence, 5-star pre-eminent boutique hotel, offers fine service and luxury, a few steps away from Mont-Tremblant Resort, in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains. The property features 30 luxury suites and houses Restaurant La Quintessence which provides an outstanding dining experience in an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere. The Chef and his team pride themselves on delivering an extraordinary culinary experience. Artfully blending styles and Laurentian flavours, the cuisine is rooted in French influences. The menu features the finest ingredients from local producers paired with an award-winning wine list. The Hotel's Spa Sans Sabots offers an ambience of sumptuous relaxation, its sophisticated décor providing the perfect foil for the breathtaking views of Lake Tremblant from the oversized whirlpool or the infinity pool.Spa Sans Sabots redefines the spa experience with highly personalized and luxurious pampering.
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Family Time Look no further than Niagara Falls for our pick of the ultimate Canadian family destination. Fill your family’s days with thrills and indulgence, and delight your kids with experiences that they will always remember.
Niagara Parks - Attractions Like No Other Place On Earth Only Canada’s Niagara Parks takes you this close to the natural wonder and aweinspiring beauty of Niagara Falls. Niagara Parks offers an authentic experience of the Falls and the beautiful parklands that grace the entire Niagara River shoreline. Discover unique and exciting attractions, natural and historic locations, spectacular gardens, championship golf and fine Niagara wines and cuisine with Niagara Parks. See the Falls from above, below and even behind the crashing water. Begin at Table Rock – the landmark location overlooking the brink of the Horseshoe Falls – for your Journey Behind the Falls. You will feel the thunder of the crashing waters while exploring tunnels and observation decks behind and below the Falls. Other attractions enhance the experience. Don’t miss Niagara’s Fury, a 4-D theatre experience that tells the story of the formation of the Falls in a unique and fun-filled way. Take an exciting ride on the open deck of the Hornblower Niagara Cruises, sailing into the mist and waves at the base of the Falls. Then visit White Water Walk to experience some of the world’s wildest whitewater, deep in the ancient Niagara gorge. The Niagara Falls Adventure Pass offers the best value for enjoying all four attractions and includes two full days transportation on the WEGO bus system that connects Niagara Parks attractions with the city’s hotel and tourism areas.
Other fascinating attractions include North America's largest glass-enclosed Butterfly Conservatory, and the Whirlpool Aero Car which glides high above the Niagara Whirlpool rapids. Niagara Parks offers a world-class selection of dining venues each with their own breathtaking views. Elements on the Falls Restaurant is perched overlooking the very brink of the Horseshoe Falls, and Edgewaters Restaurant offers a panoramic view of both Falls from an expansive outdoor patio. Niagara cuisine and wines are also featured at Queenston Heights Restaurant, located in historic parkland high atop the Niagara escarpment.
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Ranching and Prairies A cowboy silhouetted in the sunset against jagged mountains or sweeping prairie: it’s an iconic image of the West. Put yourself in the picture at a Canadian ranch either in the Rocky Mountains' Banff National Park or the prairie province of Saskatchewan. Explore a working ranch and learn from the family who run it. Look out for bison, elk, moose and more. Hear and tell stories around a blazing campfire, and retreat to comfortable guesthouse, cabin, lodge or even teepee accommodation by night.
Backcountry Horseback Adventure
La Reata Ranch
Saddle up and experience what it was like to be an Old West pioneer
Ride where the Blackfoot and Crow once camped as they hunted buffalo across the vast plains
Explore the raw beauty of Canada’s Banff National Park horseback riding and discover a side of the Canadian Rocky Mountains few travellers ever get to see. Banff Trail Rider’s Backcountry Horseback Adventures take you deep into the wilderness, led by a team of expert guides. Everyone can make this trip, even if you’ve never been on a horse before. Follow a historic pack trail that twists through the craggy Sundance Mountain Range, where riders can spot wolves, elk and perhaps even a bear. Climb up Allenby Pass (at an elevation of 2,470 metres) (8,100 feet) and stare out across a sweeping landscape of jagged, ice-crusted mountains. Along the way, you’ll stay at two unique lodges that blend modern comfort with Old West grit – Sundance Lodge, a comfortable 10-room log cabin, and the historic Halfway Lodge. Plus, you get a taste of what it was like to be a trail-blazing pioneer in the 1800s.
La Reata Ranch, an authentic working cattle guest ranch in the river hills of Lake Diefenbaker, operates from mid-May to mid-October each year. Help the friendly crew look after our herd of two hundred fifty cows and new born calves. Work together with your horse, and come to trust him like a real cowboy. La Reata is a working cattle-guest ranch owned and operated by George Gaber. Located on Lake Diefenbaker in Southwest Saskatchewan, La Reata has nine miles of water frontage and more than 5,000 acres of rolling pasture. The views of the rolling hills, the sunshine sparkling on the lake, the golden prairie grass swaying in the wind, a mama cow caring for her calf, will refresh your soul and make you feel alive. Stay in western-style log cabins that will make any cowboy feel at home. There are six comfortable cabins, each with two twin beds or one queensize bed. Each cabin has a private bathroom with toilet and shower. Experience the cowboy way of life under the endless sky of the Canadian Prairies.
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La Reata Ranch
In Saskatchewan, hospitality is as natural as breathing, and outdoor adventure is a way of life
Located in the river hills of Lake Diefenbaker, La Reata Ranch is an authentic working cattle and guest ranch spread across 5,000 acres of rolling grassland. Your homeaway-from-home is a comfortable, western-style cabin, only steps away from the massive lake. Delicious home-cooked meals are provided. In addition to horseback riding across this vast tract of land, guests can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, swimming, fishing and other water-based activities. Evenings are spent playing games in the saloon, telling stories around the campfire or relaxing in the hot tub.
Enjoy the opportunity to explore the road less travelled in Saskatchewan. To truly grasp the beauty of this vast province and the warmth and hospitality of our people, you simply have to experience the province first-hand. The vast openness and the wax and wane of distinct seasons shape the character of Saskatchewan’s people. There is no better way to get a sense of this connection to nature than to stay at one of the province’s working ranches. Blaze your own trail as you explore unspoiled terrain and experience the traditional cowboy lifestyle at each of these Canadian Signature Experiences. Historic Reesor Ranch
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The Reesor family knows ranching. They have been at it for over 110 years. Located in the picturesque Cypress Hills, Historic Reesor Ranch is at once a history lesson, authentic cowboy experience and welcoming B&B. Ride the wide-open range or explore trails that wind through majestic pine and spruce forests. At the end of the day, gather around a crackling campfire and swap stories of your adventures on this working ranch. Year-round, the coffee pot is on and the welcome mat rolled out. CANADA/ 37
Wilderness Style In summer, hike through virgin forests and paddle in coves where beavers and otters play. In winter, snowshoe across rolling hills where animal tracks are the only sign of company. As the sunlight wanes, indulge your senses with an aromatherapy massage. At dinner, enjoy the talents of an award-winning chef during a five-course meal complemented by fine vintage wines. Soak in a Jacuzzi or read by a crackling fire. Then drift off to sleep in a sumptuous bed, lulled to sleep by the music of the wind.
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort
Remote, refined, remarkable – experience Luxury Gone Wild
Discover an incredible adventure found only within nature
Located in the Clayoquot Sound World Biosphere Reserve area on Vancouver Island's west coast, Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is a Relais & Châteaux safari-style resort open from May to September.
At Nimmo Bay in beautiful British Columbia, you define what it means to be brave. Fly to a pristine coastal river to catch wild steelhead trout and salmon. Enjoy a helicopter adventure over the treetops of 130,000 square kilometres (50,000 square miles) of wilderness, en route to lunch on a 10,000-year-old glacier. Or test your courage by enjoying a brisk swim in the waterfall plunge pool. Enjoy a guided day of bear watching or whale watching, or a peaceful trek through the forest around the luxurious resort. You choose the adventure; Nimmo Bay provides the experience.
All-inclusive Luxury Wilderness Safari Packages include Vancouver-resort return private floatplane transfers from YVR South Terminal, or boat transfer from/to the village of Tofino, horse-drawn wagon shuttle, luxury tented accommodations, all gourmet meals including snacks, wines and alcoholic beverages, evening turndown service and all-in-room amenities, laundry service, included guided activities and equipment, included relaxation message, and unlimited enjoyment of amenity tents and waterfront lounge. Included activities: black bear and whale-watching excursions, Wild Side First Nations Interpretive Trail trek, horseback riding, hiking, kayaking, and deep-sea fishing, paintball, archery, skeet shooting, target shooting, rock climbing, river and sea kayaking, mountain biking, tree platform climbing. A Yoga studio provides Yoga classes every morning. A fitness room complements the offer of activities.
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Adventurous souls choose Nimmo Bay for experiences that are rare anywhere else, and they return because the property has exceeded their expectations. This family owned and operated business offers fresh coastal cuisine and first-class service, along with intimate and relaxing wilderness experiences, helping you explore nature in its purest form.
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Chic Choc Mountain Lodge On the trail of moose high in Eastern Canada Very comfortable accommodation in a natural environment: this is the concept behind the Chic-Chocs Mountain Lodge. An unusual spot in Eastern Canada, it is perched at an altitude of 615 metres (2,018 feet) in the heart of the Matane Wildlife Reserve. Well-being, pleasure and tranquillity are the premises here. With only 18 guestrooms, privacy is guaranteed. Inside the lodge, you will find a cosy atmosphere where the innkeeper and his team have neglected nothing. Outside, you can enjoy your favourite activities in a untamed wilderness, in the company of experienced guides. The Chic-Chocs Mountain Lodge is a refuge from the ordinary. The statistics tell the story: 18 rooms perched on a mountainside, two peaks over 1,070 metres (3,520 feet) high, 9.6 moose per 2.6 square kilometres (square mile), 60 square kilometres (23 square miles) of summits to explore, and 56 kilometres (35 miles) from the edge of the sea to the summit where the lodge is located.
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Chic-Chocs Mountain Lodge is a comfortable and welcoming place to stay, where it feels good to be on the move... or to simply enjoy the silence and the amazing view. Summer activities include hiking, wildlife observation (moose, caribou, white-tailed deer and beaver), photography, kayaking on the lake and mountain biking. Safety gear and sports equipment are provided. After relaxing in the spa, sip a glass of wine by the fireplace, then savour healthy choices and regional dishes. The chef will surprise you with delicious meals featuring fish and game. For maximum freshness, the bread, ice cream and desserts are made on-site.
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Wildlife Experiences Venture into vast expanses – rustling woods stretching to the horizon, salt marshes teeming with life, wild tundra, and foaming oceans. Where roads are rare and humans are specks under an all-encompassing sky, encounter amazing animals roaming free. Feel your heart keep pace with the thunder of a caribou herd. Wrestle with your fishing rod as you hook an enormous salmon. Gaze in awe as an eagle wheels high overhead. This is their land, and you are their fortunate guest.
Zoo sauvage de Saint-Felicien Explore the magnificent nature of the boreal forest An adventure hike in the land of the caribou at the Zoo Sauvage de Saint-Félicien offers close contact with the fauna and flora of the northern forest. In the company of an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide, you will share in a memorable experience, following the rhythm of the caribou. Many activities will bring you to the centre of the action of the caribou herd. The highlights of the adventure include a meal in a period home, a walk in the forest, a canoe ride on a serene lake and one night in a prospector-style tent. This adventure is a thrilling way to discover the zoo, located near Lac Saint-Jean, north of Quebec City.
Wildlife Immersion Experience one of the oldest cultures on earth Imagine a place the size of France, with no highways, no shopping malls, and no city skyscrapers; a place that is home to one of the world’s oldest living cultures, the Inuit, who thrive in one of the most spectacular wilderness regions left on Earth. In winter, this pristine corner of the Arctic brings spectacular displays of the Aurora Borealis, and the white-covered tundra provides "nature’s roadway", as the Inuit travel by dog-sled and snow-mobile across the land. In summer, Nunavik bursts with life – polar bears roam, herds of caribou wonder, migratory birds nest undisturbed, wildflowers carpet the land, and trout, salmon, and char fill the rushing streams and rivers. Nunavik offers today’s adventure-seeking traveller an immersion into nature on a truly grand scale, the way your ancestors once experienced the North American frontier – raw, powerful, and pure in its abundant beauty.
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Farewell Harbour Lodge A magical place where wild Orca skips over the blue Pacific waves Here mighty Grizzlies forage in lush coastal estuaries and where the towering evergreen forest seems endless live the wild Salmon upon whose foundation all this richness rests. Experience a taste of the rich Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations culture that has existed here since time immemorial. Owned and operated by the Brockway and McGrady families, who invite guests to experience the profound beauty of the Broughton Archipelago and the Great Bear Rainforest. They offer inspiring west coast style ocean-side accommodations, sumptuous meals and engaging, passionate guides who will lead daily adventures deep into the heart of this wild and beautiful part of the planet.
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Sonora Resort The design and architecture of the resort reflect the beauty of the Pacific Coast Nested between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia is an archipelago of raw, unspoiled natural beauty known as the Discovery Islands. This rainforest-capped landscape is home to Sonora Resort, a secluded, all-inclusive Relais & Châteaux retreat overlooking the sparkling Pacific Ocean. Inside and out, Sonora Resort exudes the natural spirit of B.C. with stone fireplaces, rich wood accents and gorgeous artwork inspired by the wild, West Coast. There is wilderness adventure here for every guest. Ocean excursions take you out between the islands and into deep, glacial inlets where dolphins frolic, eagles soar and Orcas cruise beneath the waves. Sheltered coves provide world-class salmon fishing, and guided ocean tours take you kayaking in calm waters. Guided EcoAdventure tours bring you by boat to island beaches and rocky shores, to view and photograph elusive, magnificent Grizzly Bears as they feast on salmon.
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great outdoors with seasonal, local and internationally sourced ingredients. Complimenting each meal are offerings from our wine cellar, featuring vintages from British Columbia and exceptional international selections. Experience rest, relaxation, renewal and rejuvenation in our Island Currents Spa, surrounded by natural elements such as warm stones, sea salt, rockweed and cedar. Then refresh and restore your energy in our state-of-the art fitness room and the Therapeutic Channel - a circuit of steam, Swiss showers and mineral pools. A member of the exclusive V35 Club, Island Currents Spa is proud to offer scientifically advanced skincare treatments and products from the luxury brand Valmont of Switzerland.
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Bear Viewing Your private group stares in silent astonishment at a scene in the vast wilderness of British Columbia: a mother grizzly bear and her cub poised over a rushing stream. Suddenly, she swipes an enormous paw into the current and extracts a silvery salmon. Jaws fall open. Far away on the shore of the beautiful Hudson Bay, another small group sets out in a rugged vehicle on a quest: to spot a majestic polar bear. Against a backdrop of endless rocky tundra, two males are reared up on their hind legs, engaged in a bitter battle. Their rumbling growls echo through the brisk autumn air. The photo opportunity of a lifetime presents itself, and cameras click.
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River Safari
Bear Viewing Tour
In the heart of the planet's only inland temperate rainforest
Explore the fascinating animal kingdom of the Sacacomie lodge region
Board a specially designed boat for a smooth but exciting one-hour River Safari. Explore up to 12 kilometres (7 miles) of the spectacular Grizzly Bear Valley – where the bears decide when and for how long you'll 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 information-packed narrative, guides will point out the bears, glaciers and many waterfalls toppling from the surrounding snow-capped mountains. The river safari combines the knowledge of three generations of pilots with engineers’ most advanced technical design to create the perfect boats for the ultimate in safety, performance and fun! These hand-built boats have many incredible features and abilities, unlike a typical powerboat. They are designed to preserve the environment by using only 10 centimetres of water while skimming over nature’s ancient highways.
Experience the ultimate open-air adventure and set off on the discovery of the captivating fauna and flora of the Mastigouche wildlife reserve. This is the unique opportunity to participate in a remarkable program of observation of the bears and beavers. Three hours before sunset, travel to one of the observation sites on board an army Jeep. Accompanied by a trapper guide, in small groups of ten to twelve people, explore the enthralling natural habitat of those wild animals. Learn about their habits and become absorbed into their beautiful natural environment. Other activities include watercraft, discovering the Sacacomie Lake at the pace of nature in a canoe, and kayak, or hiking for nature lovers which there is over 65 km of forest trails stretching over 500 km2 with viewpoints and rest areas. Do as the fur traders of the seventeenth and eighteenth century did and discover Sacacomie Lake in a large canoe, once built in bark, the rabaska can carry up to 12 people who are guided in the discovery.
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Ecotours-BC Walk with grizzlies in the wilderness where there are more bear tracks than boot prints The adventure never stops in this magical mountain wilderness rich with its wide diversity of wildlife, bird species and unique ecosystems in the ancient interior rainforest. Explore glaciers, forests, snowcapped mountains and salmon-bearing rivers in the Cariboo Mountains, home to the largest grizzly bear population in interior British Columbia. The lodge capacity of only eight guests ensures an intimate encounter with nature and wildlife. Immerse yourself in an authentic Canadian wilderness adventure. Experience the “wild” in the wilderness! This Canadian Signature Experience is British Columbia's first licensed grizzly bear viewing guide with over 30 years experience guiding backcountry explorers.
along wilderness rivers viewing bears, eagles, and the fall colours of the Cariboo Mountains. In Winter, view moose, wolf, lynx and birds in the moose wintering grounds, exploring winter ecosystems on snowshoes. Grizzly Bay Floating glamping lodge is the new Cariboo Mountains Grizzly Bear base camp. Glamp in the heart of bear country in a quiet bay under glacier-clad mountains with prime natural wild bear and wildlife watching from dawn to dusk. Travel the salmon spawning rivers by jetboat or kayak the lakeshore and tributaries. Walk with grizzlies in a wilderness where there are more bear tracks than boot prints! Enjoy 360 stargazing and perhaps glimpse the northern lights, all from the floating glamping lodge. Experience this authentic Canadian wilderness adventure.
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In Spring the exquisite, magical grizzly bear can be observed at lower elevations where the forest greens up first. Sows with cubs and mating pairs offer the best of bear and wildlife watching and birding. Summer offers amazing hiking in boreal forests and alpine taking you into grizzly bear high country domains where you will encounter other wildlife including moose, mountain caribou, lynx and wolf. During Fall, observe grizzly bear on salmon spawning rivers by jetboat, and hike CANADA/ 45
Whales and Marine Encounters In a Zodiac churning though shimmering waters, you shade your eyes and follow your friends’ spellbound gazes. What do they see? Where is it? Suddenly, your breath catches in your throat as, just metres away, the massive tail fin of a humpback whale flicks a glittering arc of water into the sky. Or perhaps it’s a pair of giddy porpoises frolicking in the wake of a small ship or a colony of barking sea lions sunning themselves on a rocky shore. You’ve never felt more alive.
Prince of Whales Whale Watching Floating classrooms will take you into the heart of the Salish Sea With a fleet of thirteen vessels and year-round departures from both Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, Prince of Whales Whale Watching has been connecting people with the ocean for more than two decades. As a founding member of the Pacific Whale Watching Association, we practice low-impact observation and play an integral role in educating the public about the threats facing the southern resident killer whales of the Salish Sea. We provide safe, fun, and informative marine wildlife excursions. Our floating classrooms will take you into the heart of the Salish Sea, a fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural environment that is one of the most ecologically abundant oceanographic areas in the world.
Tofino Whale Watching The Churchill Summer Arctic Safari Your open water invitation to gather with thousands of nature’s most elegant creature: the beluga whale In Churchill, Manitoba, the prairie province boasts over 400 kilometres (250 miles) of saltwater coastline and during the summer the western Hudson Bay is home to thousands of beluga whales. Bringing their calves into the warmer waters of the Churchill River estuary, they break the surface of the water to fill their lungs with air and fill you with wonder. Curious by nature, they circle your kayak and swim along with you – a welcome party that you will never forget. Listen to the songs of chirps, clicks, and whistles – the sounds of making new friends. With the summer tundra in bloom, the flocks of birds native to the area call to you across the land, while caribou roams, arctic foxes scamper, and polar bears lumber along the coast or lounge in the wildflowers. The people are as enchanting as the wildlife. The locals love sharing their culture and stories, their history and art. To them, each visitor is another welcome guest.
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Encounter great baleen whales on the wideopen Pacific! Remote Passages Marine Excursions launches daily from Tofino harbour and travels a short distance to the wild outer coast, seeking Gray Whales, Humpback Whales, Sea Otters and huge Northern Sea Lions. Forest mist and ocean spray part to reveal an inspiring view at every turn. Over 30 years local Zodiac touring experience make your journey secure and insightful.
Jolly Breeze Tall Ship Welcome aboard the 'Jolly Breeze' Tall Ship. Voyage from the historic shores of Saint Andrews, NB, Canada, across the blue-green waters of the Bay of Fundy, to view some of the last great wonders of the world. We have feeding whales, sunning seals, playful porpoise, soaring eagles and much more. Incredible tides rush between the ancient islands, whilst a jolly breeze tickles the sails and a bright sun warms your face.
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Polar Bears Travel to Canada’s ruggedly beautiful North for one of the world’s greatest natural adventures: spotting the magnificent polar bear. In an environment alive with wild creatures – caribo and moose, red foxes and Artic hares, ptarmigans and snowy owls – you are on a quest to spot one in particular: the magnificent polar bear. Marvel at these powerful animals as they congregate on the seashore to prepare for their winter hunt. Watch as they rear up on their hind legs against a snowy landscape to battle each other – in play or in earnest. After a day of incredible sights, one last one awaits you: slip outside your lodge to watch the Northern Lights flicker against an inky sky.
Churchill Wild
The Ultimate Arctic Adventure
Walk with polar bears on the world's next great safari
Explore the wonders and wildlife with Lazy Bear Expeditions
Take a walk on the wild side in the heart of polar bear country with Churchill Wild, the premier provider of ground-level Arctic safaris for more than 20 years.
Summer or fall, the star of the show is Canada’s most majestic beast, the polar bear. In fall, specially designed Arctic Crawlers take you out along the coast of Hudson Bay. You might get the feeling that you’re the one being watched as curious bears approach without fear. Keep an eye out for other wildlife, like Arctic fox, Arctic hare,and camouflaged ptarmigan. In summer, experienced guides will take you by boat to a remote point on Hudson Bay to view polar bears in their summer habitat, lounging on the rocks or going for a swim.
From their three, remote wilderness lodges along the coast of Hudson Bay, Churchill Wild offers walking safaris through the polar bear inhabited regions of northern Canada. Beginning in July and running through November, Churchill Wild offers a variety of soft-adventure packages ranging from moderately to extremely active. There’s something for everyone and the opportunities to meet polar bears, black bears, wolves, moose and other Arctic wildlife face-to-face as you hike the rugged Hudson Bay coastline are endless! Summer safari packages offer marine excursions and beluga whale encounters in addition to on-the-ground wildlife viewing. The remoteness of the lodges also means there are spectacular opportunities to view northern lights, particularly when the days start getting longer in the latter half of the season. Experience life-changing wildlife encounters and enjoy world-class service, accommodations and cuisine from the only fly-in polar bear eco-lodges on the planet.
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Along the same shoreline, thousands of the 60,000 beluga whales that are found in the area come to feed, mate, and give birth in the warmer waters of the Churchill River. Pods of friendly whales will follow your boat, their underwater songs the soundtrack for your adventure. You can even share a smile with these friendly whales in a snorkeling or kayaking excursion. Come back from each day's adventure to stay at the unique Lazy Bear Lodge, an authentic northern wonder. Lazy Bear Lodge is as unique of an adventure as the expedition you choose.
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Churchill Nature Tours
Frontiers North Adventures Polar Bear Encounters
Explore new landscapes, observe new wildlife and experience new ecosystems
Find your true north on an authentic experience with Frontiers North Adventures
For more than thirty years Churchill Nature Tours has provided deluxe nature tours to people from all over the world. The firm specialises in bird watching in June, whale watching in July and August, and polar bear viewing in October and November.
Gaze across the tundra at a majestic polar bear from an official Tundra BuggyÂŽ, discover northern culture and history, and marvel at the breathtaking northern lights. A once-in-a-lifetime adventure awaits you in Churchill, Manitoba, with Frontiers North Adventures. As one of only two companies with access to the trail network in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area and exclusive permission to host guests in Wapusk National Park, Frontiers North can take you where no others can. Led by expert interpretive guides, Frontiers North offers both summer and autumn options for every traveler, from single-day adventures to multi-day photography expeditions.
Each itinerary is carefully designed to enable exciting encounters with nature at an enjoyable holiday pace. Churchill takes pride in the thoughtful consideration it gives to each tour's design and logistics to ensure your maximum enjoyment of all aspects of every tour. Churchill strives to please all of the people all of the time and to give you the holiday you want.
As a spirited adventurer, you will love waking up with the bears and watching them from the specially designed Tundra Buggy Lodge. See their lives unfold before your eyes, day and night, in this vast wilderness. For cultural explorers, a Churchill hotelbased stay allows plenty of time spent on the tundra with the bears, as well as time to experience Churchill’s unique northern charm.
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Float Planes and Helicopters Sweeping tundra, soaring cliffs and misty waterfalls unfold beneath your helicopter or float plane. Discover Niagara from an eagle’s eye perspective or view British Columbia’s supernatural beauty from a breathtaking height.
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Niagara Helicopter Tours
Spectacular Glacier Tour
One of Niagara's premier year-round aerial attractions provides a memorable high
Explore Whistler by seaplane and enjoy unforgettable views
For over 50 years, Niagara Helicopters has been thrilling people from around the world with an unforgettable all-scenic, exciting sightseeing experience in the Niagara Falls Canada from the safety and comfort of one of five new meticulously maintained Airbus H130 helicopters. The nine-minute tour includes onboard commentary in many languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin and more. On-site services include a gift shop featuring exclusive Niagara Helicopters collectables, a coffee shop, and a state-of-the-art photography lab producing personalised, high-quality photos of you and your loved ones.
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Depart Green Lake, leaving a spray of water behind as you rise over Whistler Valley. Experience British Columbia’s supernatural beauty with this eagle’s eye flight over the majestic glaciers. Glaciers ruled supreme 15,000 years ago, piled so deep that only the tops of the highest peaks felt the warmth of the afternoon sun. This amazing flight allows you more time in the alpine to marvel at how these massive volcanoes and powerful rivers of ice have shaped and carved their magnificent surroundings, to create the rugged peaks, unique volcanic formations and lush alpine meadows that frame the turquoise waters of mile-high Garibaldi Lake. Don’t forget your camera! Whistler’s only seaplane operator has been flying de Havilland Otters and Beavers for over 35 years. Enjoy breathtaking scenic tours and fast frequent flights between Whistler, downtown Vancouver and downtown Victoria – take the shortcut and the scenic route!
Par Excellence Do not allow the stellar surroundings – forested wildlife sanctuaries, undulating hills, rushing rivers – to distract you from your goal: a holein-one. Enjoy an exciting and challenging course and admire the beauty of your tranquil surroundings.
Fairmont Le Château Montebello One of the world's largest log structures and hotel Fairmont Le Château Montebello is what you would expect of a true Canadian experience. Set in the heart of a spectacular wilderness setting, this architectural masterpiece offers 211 guestrooms on three floors. Fine dining, highlighting locally grown country-fresh produce is sure to please gourmet tastes with every bite. For the active and adventurous visitor, Fairmont Le Château Montebello offers an array of activities including 18-hole championship golf, all-terrain vehicles, horseback riding, hiking, Land Rover off-road and a Fairmont Spa. During cooler months guests are invited to try their hand at curling, skating, snowmobiling, crosscountry skiing, ice fishing, dog sledding, sleigh rides and snowshoeing.
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The village of Montebello also offers its own set of activities including the very popular Parc Omega (a wildlife animal park), as well as the historic Manoir Papineau situated beside Fairmont Le Château Montebello. In the evening, relax by the lobby's massive stone fireplace.
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Hike and Explore Challenge your muscles and your orienteering skills against some of the most rugged terrain on the planet. Skilled guides can lead you deep into the untamed backcountry, where you will test your abilities to the limit. Or for something less extreme, moderate efforts will still yield unforgettable rewards – snap a photo of a turquoise lake, cross a swinging bridge high above a ravine. Go rock climbing, ski mountaineering, glacier walking or snowshoeing. Your feet and your ingenuity are your passports to adventure.
Capilano Suspension Bridge A heart-stopping journey high above Capilano River Appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives: the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, at 137 meters (449 feet) long and 70 meters (229 feet) high; the seven bridges of Treetops Adventure; and the thrilling Cliffwalk, a heart-stopping journey high above Capilano River. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is one of BC’s biggest tourist attractions, each year welcoming over 800,000 visitors. Knowledgeable staff and informative signage share details of history, culture, and nature. Situated in a unique and beautiful area, visitors will enjoy unforgettable experiences: the swaying suspension bridge, the scary cliff walk, and the inspiring tree tops clamber.
Yamnuska Mountain Adventures Explore the Canadian Rockies with a private- and internationally certified mountain guide
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Discover the Great Canadian Lodge Experience This is the mountain destination you’ve been dreaming of and one of the world’s most memorable Lodge experiences. Located in Jasper National Park this breathtaking destination will satisfy your quest for outdoor adventure and inner peace in a winter wonderland setting. Located just a short drive from the Lodge is Marmot Basin, offering wide open terrain, short line-ups and amazing vistas of The Rockies. The Lodge experience is spread over 700-acres and offers activities abound, from ice canyon walks, to cross country skiing and snow shoeing and relaxing in the comforts of the new Fairmont Spa. The Lodge is a favourite for families and groups and features impressive suites and signature cabins with three to eight bedrooms.
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In the summer, enjoy rock climbing, mountaineering and hiking in a vast and serene mountain environment. In the winter, ice climbing, backcountry skiing and ski mountaineering are bound to exhilarate and rejuvenate you. Yamnuska Mountain Adventures is one of Canada’s premier mountain and adventure guiding companies. Single or multi-day mountain experiences are available at all levels, from beginner to expert. Learn a new skill, test your mettle or enjoy a relaxing hike in the peaceful backcountry of the Canadian Rockies near Banff. The mountains are Yamnuska’s speciality. Go as remote as you want or enjoy day trips from your hotel base. With over 30 years of experience working and playing in these mountains, Yamnuska has extensive experience developing outstanding itineraries. Mountains, glaciers and certified guides await you for your dream hiking, climbing or skiing adventures.
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Cariboos Lodge Explore a landscape that few others have seen New for 2018 – The ultimate backcountry experience meets peak comfort at the Cariboo Lodge. Nestled within stunning BC scenery, Cariboo lodge is your home away from home that will make you feel instantly welcome with its plush lounge, outdoor hot tubs, massage rooms and climbing wall. Views from the lodge look out to the impressive Canoe Glacier, which is paired perfectly with a glass of wine after dinner. Your days will be spent flying to rarely visited high-country terrain where you and your guided group will hike and explore a landscape that few others have seen. Groups are split depending on your preferred fitness level, and ‘heli-bumps’ during the day allow you to experience multiple terrains and landscapes during your trip; from walking through lush valley floors to trekking among glacier giants and walking endless ridgelines with mountains as far as the eye can see. At the end of each day, you’ll enjoy a gourmet dinner followed by music and story swapping in the lodge or around the fire.
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Mountain Escapes Immerse yourself in a world of lofty peaks, alpine meadows and aquamarine lakes. Escape the every day in a landscape that is anything but. Revel in the silence as you cast your fishing line at dawn. Delight in the babble of a hidden waterfall tumbling over a rocky cliff. Let the wind take your breath as you hurtle downhill on skis or through thundering rapids on a raft. You may be surrounded by wild glory, but the attention to detail and exceptional cuisine at your fine hotel will rival those on any city property.
Tyax Wilderness Resort & Spa
Bobby Burns Lodge
Situated on a remote lake known to the aboriginal people as “Tyaughton” or “lake of the jumping fish”
Adrenaline rushes were invented on these Glaciers
Stunning scenery, magnificent mountain views and a tranquil lakeside setting all set the stage for your unforgettable adventure at Tyax Wilderness Resort and Spa. Located in the South Chilcotin Mountains, approximately 350 kilomteres (200 miles) north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Tyax Lodge is nestled above peaceful Tyaughton Lake. The lodge itself is an incredible fusion of luxury and comfort with the rustic atmosphere of its original log structure. Featuring 28 guestrooms, guests can indulge in the luxurious spa with three treatment rooms, a fitness yoga studio, steam room, sauna, infra-red sauna, and outdoor Jacuzzi and hot tub. Bike, Hike, Or Ride A Horse. Tyax Wilderness Resort & Spa is home to a seemingly endless trail system providing some of the best alpine single-track mountain biking routes, horseback riding adventures and hiking trails that British Columbia has to offer and we recommend taking a guided adventure with Tyax Adventures.
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The Bobbie Burns lodge is home to two of our three thrilling Via Ferratas, allowing you to climb a mountain with no experience necessary. The Mt. Nimbus Via Ferrata is the longest in North America and guides you up to summits and across suspension bridges. The Conrad Glacier Via Ferrata lets you get up close and personal with the giant Conrad Glacier, as you zip line across rivers and climb right next to the ice giant on a trip of a lifetime. For those more interested in heli-accessed hiking, we still do that too at the Bobbie Burns! You’ll spend the day roaming and hiking in the mountains, with three to four ‘heli-bumps’ during the day, giving you access to different areas to experience a variety of stunning settings. Groups are set depending on ability level meaning you can hike between 1km and 15km per day. You could be wandering past an alpine lake in the morning, and walking on a mountain ridgeline by the afternoon with your guide. Either way, your day will finish with a helicopter ride and relaxing 3-course dinner at the lodge.
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Maligne Lake Cruise Authentic Rocky Mountain experiences await you at Maligne Lake Maligne Lake has been the heart and soul of Jasper National Park for over a century while diminutive Spirit Island has become a world-famous landmark of the Canadian Rockies. These symbolic and overwhelming Maligne Lake landscapes and the stories of human interaction with them are yours to experience through a variety of tours and adventures. Scenic lake cruises are highly recommended. Choose the traditional, long-standing and well-loved standard cruise into the Hall of the Gods at the south end of Maligne Lake or opt for one of two speciality cruises - tailored to those travelling with children or photography enthusiasts.
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brook trout. A full or half-day of fishing with a guide will take you to some prime and breathtaking angling spots. So will your boots – follow in historic footsteps on any one of a number of hiking trails offering views and wildlife spotting opportunities. For a real Rocky Mountain adventure, plan on a white-water rafting trip with Maligne Rafting Adventures. This wet and wild ride takes advantage of the big natural vertical drop found in mountain rivers. There are three rivers to choose from: the Athabasca, for a family-friendly Class II experience; the turbulent Sunwapta, with its Class III rapids; and the mighty Fraser, for a big-water, daredevil, Class III rapids run, all season long. Whatever you choose to do, the clear, pine-scented air and breathtaking scenery will rejuvenate you.
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Combine a stroll around the historic buildings that populate the north end of Maligne Lake and share some Canadian Rockies heritage with afternoon tea served daily at the old Maligne Lake Chalet. A tradition in all backcountry camps throughout the Rockies, tea was always the beverage of hospitality and social exchange and an important symbol of civility in the backcountry. Rent a canoe or kayak and paddle the azure lake waters at your leisure. Or try your hand at fishing. Maligne Lake has abundant populations of rainbow and eastern CANADA/ 57
Adventures on Water There’s something primal about water. Feel your worries evaporate as your sleek canoe skims the glassy surface of a secluded lake or the burbling waters of a northern river. Gasp in wonder as a whale breaches the waves near your small cruise ship, noisy spray shooting from its blowhole. Or get soaked to the skin when you take on the churning waters of the Niagara River. Whether you dream of salt water or fresh, a tiny lake or an endless ocean, a woodsy pond or a mighty river, you can find it in Canada.
Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours Niagara’s premier white water adventure Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours will take you on an incredible adventure of a lifetime! Guests experience the awe-inspiring scenery of the Niagara Gorge, learn about the history of Niagara, Niagara Falls and the War of 1812 and feel the rush of class five white water rapids in Devil's Hole! Choose your guided tour (following the same route, whichever boat you choose): Soak it up on the Wet Jet tour or stay dry aboard the Jet Dome. Departures from 3 convenient locations. Great for all ages (height restrictions apply). Tours are 45 to 60 minutes long. Several departures daily from May to October. Splash gear and footwear are provided. Handicap accessible with assistance.
Yukon River Tour by Ruby Range Adventure Take a classic canoe trip down the Yukon River from Whitehorse to Dawson City, following the trail of history
Algonquin Canoe and Log Cabin Adventure Selected by the Canadian Tourism Commission as part of the "Canadian Signature Experiences" Located at Algonquin Park's northwest corner, Voyageur Quest operates year-round with three Algonquin eco-lodges and a canoe trip base camp. Scheduled and private guided canoe trips focus on wildlife viewing safari camping. Enjoy gourmet meals, secluded campsites and the services of professional guides. Canoeing, hiking and wildlife interpretation are provided from two eco-lodges, the Algonquin Log Cabin and Algonquin Cottage Outpost. The new Algonquin Island Retreat is for couples only and was once a favourite painting base for Canadian artist Tom Thomson. Return transfers from downtown Toronto are available for scheduled three- and five-day trips.
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This tour is specially tailored for visitors who like to travel far from the tourist routes. Starting in Whitehorse on the Yukon River with the compass needle set north, you will pass many relics of the historic gold rush of 1898. Travel over 700 kilometers on this mighty river, exploring several abandoned settlements, such as Fort Selkirk, Hootalinqua, and Big Salmon Village. At night, camp on the gravel and sand banks of the mighty river. En route, you may well see black bears, which are quite common in den Yukon valley, even grizzly bears sometimes stroll along the shoreline. The only major interruption to the river's smooth journey is the mighty Fiver Finger Rapids, once a major navigation problem for the large paddle wheelers. At the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike rivers, you will find the settlement of Dawson City, where you can relive the history of the gold rush and the tales of Jack London and Robert Service.
Fly-in Fishing Adventures Manitoba’s middle of nowhere, in the centre of everything Arrive by float plane to a secluded wilderness lodge, complete with five-star amenities and find the best places to find the biggest fish with local Indigenous guides. The only interruption to the tranquility of Manitoba’s wilderness is the tug on the line, the quickening of your pulse, and the fight for the fish.
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From massive northern pike, trophy walleye, to furious lake trout, Manitoba’s deep, clear lakes and fast-running rivers are known for growing big fish. These monsters are photographed for bragging rights and then released back into the wild, sustaining populations and ecosystems. What is kept is prepared lakeside for a mouth-watering shore lunch.
OWL Rafting on the Ottawa River Immerse yourself in high adventure on this river world Spend two days on the Ottawa River traveling along a high-volume, temperate and dynamic waterway that merges heart-pounding adventure with natural serenity. Paddle through Class III-IV rapids on the High Adventure trip, or splash through family-friendly waves while holding on during the Soft Adventure excursion. Your skilled and passionate guide will have you dip your paddle in unison with your fellow rafters and celebrate each rapid together. Spot osprey nests high in the tall pines, hear the splash of a beaver’s tail and learn how the Voyageurs paddled up and down these same rapids 400 years ago. Return to the family-owned wilderness resort while feasting on a freshly-grilled meal aboard OWL's pontoon boat. Cruise past the stunning Canadian Shield while reflecting on your day's adventure. Relax beachside at the wilderness resort and sleep in a lakeside cabana overlooking the sandy beach where canoes, kayaks, and Stand-Up-Paddle boards are available for your enjoyment. Finish your night fireside under the big open sky. OWL Rafting is a Canadian Signature Experience.
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Island Time With captivating natural beauty, rugged ocean cliffs, and lifestyles that prove that simple can be extraordinary, Canada’s islands are very much part of her identity. Visit wineries on Vancouver Island, explore the natural beauty of Quadra Island or take the ferry through the Gulf Islands. Marvel at Manitourlin the world's largest freshwater island, discover The Thousand Islands, fall in love with the people of Prince Edward Island. Drive across Cape Breton or explore Newfoundland. Canada calls for island time.
Tourism Prince Edward Island Canada’s smallest province with a large variety of activities Prince Edward Island is known for its vivid colours, rolling landscapes, pristine beaches, and red sandstone cliffs. Yet, despite its recent nomination as one of Canada’s natural wonders, the island is about much more than glorious scenery. Choose from over 80 authentic experiences and participate in the local culture. Imagine catching and cooking your own lobster or learning an Acadian step dance. Walk in the shoes of the island's inhabitants, taking home a piece of their lives. This small island also claims ten of the top 100 golf courses in Canada. Families can enjoy their own private playground. The Confederation Trail alone offers 250 miles (400 kilometres) of exploration with a new wonder at every turn. For water babies, kayaking and boating dream, with countless inlets to discover. And when you’ve worked up an appetite, you can savour culinary masterpieces from the multitude of award-winning chefs – or enjoy any number of food experiences including the Culinary Trail or Flavour Trail, the International Shellfish Festival and dozens more at the annual Fall Flavours Festival.
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Northern Adventures Pristine swaths of tundra sweep to a horizon punctuated by the rocky peaks of ancient mountains. Vast herds of caribou and muskox thunder across the land. Untamed rivers wind through stunning national parks, where photographers capture images of polar bears at play and the gleaming northern lights. Frontier towns offer glimpses into gold rush history. And in tiny villages on the very edge of human habitation, Inuit generously share their art, customs, and traditions with intrepid visitors.
Northern Highlights by Ruby Range Adventures
Nunavut – The Spirit of the Arctic
Highlights of the North in half the time
Rare, Unique, Timeless
Based on the popular Best of Yukon and Alaska tour route, the Northern Highlights tour is ideal for travellers who want to experience Alaska's and Yukon's major attractions in a short time. On this escorted hotel tour, you will travel through some of the most spectacular landscapes and national parks that Alaska and Canada's Yukon have to offer. See the continent's tallest mountain and experience superb wildlife viewing in Denali National Park. Visit some of the North's most iconic communities, including Anchorage, Fairbanks and Dawson City, home of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush.
This awe-inspiring untamed, unspoiled and undiscovered, pristine place awakens and inspires.
Departing from Anchorage and ideal for cruise ship travellers who have to take a one-way cruise along the Inside Passage to Whittier or Seward, this relaxing small group tour through stunning wilderness landscapes provides a welcome contrast to the larger groups found on cruise ships and their post-cruise tours. At the end of the trip in Whitehorse, Yukon, you can return home via an international charter flight.
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Kayaking, sledding, hiking, camping, cruises and more — original adventures to share. Natural habitat of the narwhal, caribou, muskox, polar bear and wild arctic char. Immerse and revitalize yourself in our vibrant, timeless culture. Welcome to the spirit of the Arctic in the land of the Inuit. Only in Nunavut, Canada. Come visit with us. No matter where you travel in Nunavut, you will find yourself immersed in the vibrant culture of the Inuit people. Their rich history can be traced through the thousands of archaeological sites on the land, storytelling, drum dancing, throat singing and world-famous Inuit art. Nunavut Tourism member operators will help arrange cultural encounters and visits to galleries or co-ops where you might find that special piece you have been looking for.
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Northern Lights Wintertime in Canada provides some of the best views of nature’s most spectacular phenomena – the Northern Lights. Shimmering hues transform the night sky and the snowy fields below as the lights pulse and dance like living things.
Northern Lights
Arctic Winter Explorer
Manitoba’s north is a top spot to view nature’s light show
A route offering some of the greatest geographic diversity in the country
Aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, is caused by charged particles colliding with the Earth’s upper atmosphere. The result is dancing curtains of light in green, red, purple and blue. Viewing is best between January and March when the nights are long and the skies are typically clear, although the lights can be seen over 300 nights of the year. Watch the aurora borealis in the northern town of Churchill, Manitoba. Relax in comfort in a glass viewing structure or a speciality lounge set away from the lights of the town. Or set out across a frozen river to enjoy a gourmet meal under the incredible light show of the aurora borealis at Raw: churchill.
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Aurora Viewing Tour 1. Northern Lights
Immerse yourself in landscape surrounded by the Northern Lights
2. Arctic Winter Explorer
On this four day/three night Aurora viewing tour, fly to scenic Whitehorse, the Yukon’s capital, surrounded by mountains clad in white.
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On three successive evenings, travel just outside the city centre far enough from the city lights to an idyllic Northern Lights viewing location. The first evening will feature relaxing Northern Lights viewing beside a roaring campfire, a wonderful start to the experience. During the day enjoy leisure time with optional winter sightseeing, shopping and touring in and around the capital.
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Travel overland from the Pacific to the Arctic, along snow-covered highways and roadways built of ice along ancient wildlife corridors and traditional routes of First Nations traders. The Tombstone Mountains in the central Yukon are among the youngest mountain ranges in North America; the low-rolling Ogilvies, with their naked spines, were not glaciated during the last Ice Age and are therefore among the oldest. The tour finishes with a thrilling excursion to the Inuvialuit village of Tuktoyaktuk, on the Arctic coast, accessible only by a winter: "ice-road" constructed from the frozen ice of the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean.
Small Ship Cruising Come aboard a nimble expedition ship and explore the Polar Regions, sailing to shores so wild it is hard to believe they still exist. One of the last frontiers on earth, The Arctic boasts a rich collection of wildlife, including the polar bear.
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The Fabled Northwest Passage Join Adventure Canada in tracing a history both epic and inspiring: a story of courage, determination and endurance. For over 25 years, Adventure Canada has combined adventure, education and fun in the Canadian Arctic. The Ocean Endeavour, represents small-ship cruising refined. Presentations from artists, scientists, writers, photographers, naturalists and cultural experts are complemented by excellent evening entertainment. View marine mammals at the floe edge, photographing migratory birds in their nesting grounds and visiting Inuit hamlets of the Far North.
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Cruise through majestic fjords beneath a midnight sun. Discover the infinite shapes and colours of icebergs and sea ice. Experience the geology of a land without overburden, revealing the history and movements of the earth’s crust. Seek whales, seals and walruses in rich Arctic waters and watch for polar bears, caribou and musk oxen on shore. Follow the routes of the explorers, such as those of the Ross expeditions of the 1830s that pinpointed the Magnetic North Pole. Visit the graves of sailors from the lost Franklin Expedition on Beechey Island. This is a voyage like no other.
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Exploring by Rail One amazing scene after another unfurls outside your window: darting deer, golden grain fields, canyons ablaze with autumnal hues. Canada was built on rails – the construction of a line to British Columbia was one of the reasons the province joined the young country in 1871. Tracks wind deep into scenes where even roads are rare. Delight in soaring mountains. Admire the sweep of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. Travel to Canada’s most exciting cities. And relax: someone else is in the driver’s seat.
Via Rail's "The Canadian" Unforgettable moves up a notch with the introduction of VIA Rail Canada's new Prestige Sleeper class A cross-Canada train journey conjures up images of lake-studded forests and charming rural communities clustered along the tracks. It is thoughts of endless fields of golden wheat, towering snow-capped mountains, and dreams of wildlife so close you can almost touch them. All this and more is seeing Canada by train. Add impeccable service, welcoming and knowledgeable staff, exquisite meals and comfortable accommodation, and you have a taste of what awaits you onboard the legendary "Canadian" train – Canada's Best Window! Travelling between Toronto and Vancouver, "The Canadian" introduces you to 4,466 kilometres of this vast nation. No other mode of transportation allows you to experience the country so intimately. Only the train allows you to meet and mingle so freely with one's fellow passengers. A stress-free journey where you can leisurely watch the unique scenery of each province slip by in comfort. In Prestige Sleeper class, this experience promises to be even more appealing and unforgettable with completely reconfigured cabins – 50 percent larger than those in Sleeper Touring class. A premium selection of luxurious amenities and services
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adds to the pampering. From the plush Murphy-style double bed, plasma-screen TV and private bathroom with glassed-in shower to the dedicated attendant, all-day room service, and priority baggage and boarding privileges – no detail has been neglected. The recently renovated Park car also offers an entirely wheelchair-accessible cabin with a private bathroom. "The Canadian" has maintained its art deco roots, while annually introducing innovative new ideas in rail travel. Everything comes together for a refined, modern look that still respects the historical cachet of these magnificent cars. The fresh colours, tasteful fabrics and modern textures were all carefully selected to offer travellers a timely update on an already exquisite experience.
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City Streets Via Mountain Peaks In the late 1800’s it was train travel that brought tourism to Canada Today, travel with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts and VIA Rail is still the most luxurious, memorable and unique way to see this vast country. As the stunning city centres fall behind, glide past gentle prairie fields, rugged lake country and picturesque towns on the way to the unparalleled Fairmont Resorts in Jasper, Lake Louise, Banff and Whistler. Aboard the train, enjoy delectable meals, comfortable onboard accommodation, entertainment and activities. VIA Rail’s convenient options allow you to disembark and re-board the train at your own pace and schedule. For example take a few days to explore Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff before jumping back on the train to Vancouver.
luxury lodge experience in a winter wonderland setting. Three hours south east of Jasper by rental car or shuttle you will find the spectacular winter oasis of Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Surrounded by majestic peaks, authentic activities and pristine wilderness, it’s no wonder why this is one of Canada’s favorite outdoor playgrounds. 45 minutes from Lake Louise sits the iconic ‘Castle in The Rockies’ Fairmont Banff Springs. With grandeur, history and excitement around every corner, the resort feels like a small city within itself. There is no better place than here to create your storybook winter vacation. ‘The Canadian’ VIA Rail train runs twice a week in winter stretching across Canada linking Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Jasper National Park and Vancouver.
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Whether it’s pre or post, when in Vancouver leave time to travel the stunning Sea to Sky highway to Fairmont Chateau Whistler. This landmark Whistler hotel defines mountain luxury. Enjoy ski-in/out access to the famous Whistler and Blackcomb mountains and endless outdoor pursuits including snowmobiling, zip-lining, dog sledding and snowshoeing. Disembark the train in Jasper and transfer to Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Here you will satisfy your quest for outdoor adventure and be treated to a Canadian CANADA/ 69
Rocky Mountaineer Travel the Canadian Rockies in rail luxury
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Since 1990, Rocky Mountaineer, the world’s largest privately owned luxury tourist train, has welcomed nearly 2 million guests to inhale the mountain air and let nature take their breath away. The unparalleled experience onboard the all domefleet offers rich, historic storytelling, World Class cuisine and a first-hand look at the vast and untouched beauty of the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. With four routes, our unforgettable all-daylight adventures offer romance and history, reminding us that traveling is as much about the journey as it is the destination. Rocky Mountaineer offers two onboard service classes: Silverleaf and GoldLeaf Service. Renowned for the luxurious bi-level glass-domed coaches, GoldLeaf Service allows for optimal viewing of soaring eagles, spawning salmon, and the occasional black bear or elusive moose. While you revel in nature’s wonders unfolding outside your window, Rocky Mountaineer Hosts entertain with colorful tales of the passing regions to complement the journey. In the lower-level, internationally-acclaimed chefs create outstanding Western Canadian dishes with the finest and freshest regional ingredients. Enjoy a classic dining setting with delectable menu selections
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such as wild Pacific salmon, prime Alberta beef, and locally sourced vegetables. Each bi-level dome coach has its own galley kitchen, in which cinnamon scones are freshly baked every morning and a mouthwatering breakfast and three course lunch, complete with a decadent dessert, are prepared. SilverLeaf Service is the newest level of service and 2017 will marks its fifth year as part of our offering. Travelling in style in the spacious single level dome cars with plush seats and extra-large picture windows. A selection of hot breakfast is followed by a scrumptious three-course lunch, paired with local beer and wine, while the wild beauty of Canada’s west acts as the perfect backdrop for the culinary adventure. Warm scones right from the oven and an afternoon wine and cheese service add a special touch your journey.
Scenic Drives Picturesque landscapes stretch as far as your eye can see, and you’ll be stopping exactly where and when you choose – after all, you’re in the driver’s seat. Explore your choice of incredible destinations and routes in comfort.
Route 99 Fairmont’s Western Mountain Region "I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference" - Robert Frost Experience a trip of a lifetime on Route 99 (The Duffey Lake Road). Along this road less travelled you will encounter some of the most amazing scenery in western Canada. While the road is not new, it is a unique alternative connecting the iconic Fairmont Hotels in Whistler, Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff. The scenic well-maintained, approximately 220-kilometre (135-mile) stretch of highway is free of traffic congestion as it winds though alpine forests, rich farmland and arid desert landscapes all in a day's drive. This experiential journey can be designed as a circle tour, fly-drive, or an open jaw itinerary starting from Vancouver or Calgary International Airports.
The last stretch is reminiscent of the old west and features the historic Hat Creek Ranch, which offers the rare opportunity to step back in time to the Gold Rush era of the 1860s. Route 99 concludes at Cache Creek. From here continue on to Kamloops, B.C., where there are two options to carry on to Fairmont Hotels in Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff. After Kamloops, Highway 5 leads to Highway 16 and Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. This route offers an incredibly stunning journey with rest areas, fishing spots, hikes and the spectacular Mount Robson Provincial Park. After Jasper, access Lake Louise and Banff via the Icefields Parkway. Or, from Kamloops continue on Highway 1 to Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise and Fairmont Banff Springs.
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When starting from Fairmont Chateau Whistler, the first stretch takes you through the lush Pemberton Valley. Keep an eye out for wildlife and plenty of scenic rest stops. Begin the descent into the magnificent Lillooet Valley and watch as this new topography brings the arid ranchlands to life. In Lillooet, experience a tour and tasting at Fort Berens Winery. The climb out of the Lillooet Valley includes stunning deep canyons lined with green farmland and the majestic Thompson River rushing below. CANADA/ 71
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Whistler Ski or snowboard though glittering powder along dazzling slopes. Let a helicopter whisk you and your gear to spectacular backcountry sites that will leave you speechless. Inhale restorative breaths of cedar-scented air as you hike a mountain path. Leap into the unknown on a bungee cord or meander through a meadow on horseback. At day’s end, mouth-watering meals, fine wines, elegant shopping, superb accommodations and alpine camaraderie await you in Whistler village.
Nita Lake Lodge Experience a fresh take on classic Whistler luxury Nestled on the shores of a glacier-fed lake in Whistler BC, the Nita Lake Lodge offers genuine service with a personal touch. Oversized suites, a full-service spa, and innovative local cuisine are just the beginning. Discover why the Nita Lake Lodge is impossible to imitate. A five-minute shuttle ride from the heart of Whistler, the Nita Lake Lodge is located 500 metres from (close to) the base of Whistler Mountain and the Creekside gondola. Seasonal complimentary amenities include bicycles, canoes and ski lockers. Proudly re-defining upscale mountain comfort all year long.
Whistler Tasting Tours Experience exceptional Whistler restaurants during a guided three-hour walking tour. Guests enjoy a fantastic multi-course progressive lunch, dinner or dessert tour. The twist is that each course is provided by a different restaurant and, at dinner, paired with a British Columbian wine. A wonderful way to explore Whistler's award-winning culinary scene.
Legends Whistler Check into this ski-in/ski-out property to experience all that Whistler is famous for. Located at the base of Whistler Mountain, Legends sets itself apart from more traditional mountain lodges. Legends' amenities include a fitness centre, an outdoor pool, and a children's games room. With the Creekside Gondola at your door and all the conveniences of home, Legends is a wonderful choice for your Whistler stay. 74 /CANADA
Fairmont Chateau Whistler Discover a luxurious resort experience on the doorstep of adventure Many people think of Whistler as a winter destination, but it is equally thrilling in the summer months with endless activities to choose from. In summer Whistler is a place where the buzz of exciting entertainment and events fills the air. Explore dynamic dining options, fill your shopping bags with unique finds and check almost any adventure or activity off your list here from serene to the most extreme. At the heart of it all is Whistler’s premiere luxury hotel, Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Relax fireside at Whistler’s favourite lounge, the Mallard and experience a selection of exquisite dining outlets offering authentic menus from fine dining and fireside fondues to gourmet take-away picnics. Save time to enjoy the slope side pools and hot tubs under the stars. The resort offers world class amenities, 539 spacious and modern guest rooms, a full-service spa, resort animation and entertainment, an onsite championship golf course and endless outdoor pursuits on the door step. There is no better choice for your summer mountain adventure than the naturally spectacular Fairmont Chateau Whistler.
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Whistler Blackcomb Whether deep in a blanket of fresh snow or alive with the heat of summer, Whistler Blackcomb deserves a year-round spot on any traveller's bucket list With two side-by-side mountains offering endless adventure, an exceptional culinary scene and world renowned nightlife and a vibrant mountain culture of athletes, artists, festivals and events, the charming town of Whistler has it all. Between November and May, Whistler Blackcomb is a winter playground for skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. First timers just stepping on to the slopes can easily find themselves sitting next to a powder hungry professional skier on the chairlift - these mountains offer something for everyone.Boasting 3,306 hectares (8,171 acres) of skiable terrain, 16 alpine bowls, three glaciers, more than 200 marked trails, and just over 1,600 metres (5,280 feet) of vertical, all linked by 37 lifts, (including 18 express lifts and the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola), the options at Whistler Blackcomb seem endless. For the ultimate experience, go all the way with Whistler Heli-Skiing. It offers what others cannot - the amenities of a world-class ski resort and access to 173 glaciers, 475 runs and 174,821 hectares (432,000 acres) of deep and uncharted powder. Located in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, in a temperate coastal rainforest, Whistler Blackcomb boasts plentiful, consistent and reliable snow. The combination of high levels of precipitation and moderate temperatures creates the West Coast powder that Whistler Blackcomb is famous for. The snow sticks to terrain, providing unparalleled coverage and enabling Whistler Blackcomb to offer some of the best, most accessible expert slopes in North America. These classic Whistler days have fuelled a legendary après-ski scene that cannot be missed. Swap stories of your adventures over an ice cold beer and tower of nachos while resting those legs to do it all again the next day. For those looking for off-mountain adventure or to just kick their feet up, the town of Whistler offers plenty of options. From the Coca-Cola Tube Park, to ice skating in the village, snowshoeing through the coastal rainforest or blissing out at the Scandinave Spa, there is enough variety to keep everyone happy. When the snow melts Whistler Blackcomb reveals itself as a world-class summer travel destination offering adventure and entertainment. Take a trip across the breathtaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola and enjoy a stunning alpine hike with 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, or get to know the true locals from a bear-viewing tour. The famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park draws those looking for an adrenaline rush while numerous festivals and events keep the town vibrant and exciting throughout the season. Whether it is winter or summer, an endless array of outdoor activities, shopping, food and nightlife should put Whistler Blackcomb at the top of your list.
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Banff & Lake Louise These breathtaking mountains and turquoise lakes draw visitors from all over the world. Despite the influx of visitors, the Rocky Mountain vistas of Banff and Lake Louise remain pristine. Forest trails beckon hikers, mountain bikers and horse riders in summer; in winter, vast snowy bowls and heart-stopping verticals provide challenges for even the most experienced skiers. Coyotes, elk, bighorn sheep and grizzly bears – as well as many other species – make this unspoilt haven their home.
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Banff & Lake Louise Banff & Lake Louise has a rich heritage as one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations, with easy access to pristine wilderness, endless outdoor adventures, and all the amenities you need Banff and Lake Louise has developed a great culinary reputation, with talented chefs creating delicious food of all types. Eat food from all around the world or choose to stay more local with the regional fare, known as Canadian Rocky Mountain Cuisine. The local chefs in Banff and Lake Louise are some of the best in the country, sourcing their ingredients from small Alberta farmers, and seeking inspiration from the National Park’s stunning landscape scenery. Dogsledding is a must-do activity for any traveler, but especially so for dog-lovers or those wanting to experience a classically Canadian activity. Explore the rich history, culture, and techniques of dogsledding as your musher and dog team guide you through the incredible scenery of the Canadian Rockies. Ice fishing in the winter months between December and April is a unique way to spend a day quite literally chilling out with friends and family. Don’t be discouraged by the cold – booking with a guided outfitter will ensure you’re set up with all the fishing gear and warm clothing you might need as well as a heated hut on the ice to relax in. A favourite Canadian sport that is fun for all ages and abilities, ice skating in Banff and Lake Louise is a great way to enjoy the fresh mountain air with family and friends. For a truly spectacular skating experience, you must try the iconic Lake Louise, named as one of the “10 most beautiful ice skating rinks in the world” by CNN Travel. Sleigh rides are another way to enjoy the winter wonderland of Banff and Lake Louise. The Johnston Canyon Icewalk traverses a series of steel catwalks that give spectacular views of the Johnston Canyon below. This popular ice walk leads you past the lower falls and to the breathtaking upper icefalls. For more magnificent views there are two sightseeing gondolas in Banff and Lake Louise open year-round: the Banff Sightseeing Gondola at Sulphur Mountain, and the Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola at Lake Louise Ski Resort. With a pair of snowshoes on your feet, you need not stop hiking when it’s white out. It is spectacular hiking through the silence of a snow-laden forest or the stark beauty of the frozen alpine. There are many opportunities for winter hiking in Banff and Lake Louise. Winter hiking options range from short strolls around the town of Banff to long hikes in the backcountry making it an accessible experience for all. Banff and Lake Louise is a paradise for skiers and snowboarders. Three world class resorts, the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountains, light and fluffy snow, and the most stunningly scenic backdrop you’ll ever experience all add up to a must-visit location for snow lovers.
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Banff Gondola
Glacier Adventure
We've reinvented Canada's most iconic mountaintop experience
If there is one thing you should do when you visit the Canadian Rockies, it is the Glacier Adventure
Soar to the top of Sulphur Mountain to experience a stunning bird's-eye view of six incredible mountain ranges. We’ve completely rebuilt, redesigned and reimagined our mountaintop experience, creating a world-class indoor experience that equals the awe-inspiring ridgetop boardwalk 2900 ft. above Banff. From new restaurants and interactive exhibits to a multisensory theatre and a breathtaking 360-degree rooftop observation deck, the all-new Banff Gondola experience heightens every sense. With breathtaking vistas in every direction, you'll understand why this is a Canadian Rockies must-see destination.
This once-in-a-lifetime excursion will leave you feeling exhilarated and inspired, with an amazing ride on a massive Ice Explorer to trek onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier. The adventure begins with a ride onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier in the all-terrain Ice Explorer – a massive vehicle specially designed for glacier travel. On this thrilling trip, an experienced driver-guide will share a wealth of fascinating information about glaciers, icefields and their impact on our environment.
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The Glacier Skywalk is an experience like no other: a perfect balance of breathtaking views, interpretive story-telling and adrenalinepumping excitement Start by taking your time to explore a cliff-edge walkway that is filled with natureinspired interpretive exhibits. Look down and you’ll see hints from life thousands of years ago. Look up and you’ll see the most stunning alpine and glacial vistas. Look around and you’ll discover one of the most unique ecosystems in the world; a place where it’s so hard to survive that adaptation never stops. The grand finale to this experience is a glass-floored observation platform 918 feet (280 metres) over spectacular glacier-formed valleys and rushing waterfalls.
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A Luxury base camp for adventure, this iconic resort sits majestically on the shores of Lake Louise surrounded by majestic peaks and pristine wilderness. Year round, discover the grandeur of history and endless activities right outside your door. Enjoy recently renovated rooms, six restaurants, a Fairmont spa and easy access to the Lake Louise Ski Resort. Skate, dogsled, snow shoe, cross country ski and sleigh ride.
Fairmont Banff Springs Visit Canada’s ‘Castle in The Rockies’ for an experience second to none. Fairmont Banff Springs stands as a world-renowned symbol of Canadian hospitality. Enjoy access to three nearby ski areas and an abundance of winter activities. Inside the Castle discover eleven dining outlets, a Willow Stream spa, bowling centre, shopping and entertainment. Your storybook winter starts here.
Jasper An intimate mountain community that originated as a railway town; low-key and unpretentious with good food and drink, Jasper is in the middle of some of the world’s most pristine wilderness and just waiting for you to explore.
Jasper, Canada. Your Base of Adventure. Lose the lift lines, find your own space and just remember to look up Jasper is the entry point to epic adventure; whether you’re shredding the slopes or star-gazing next to a lake, there’s something to suit everyone at every level. It is a rugged resort for those who want to venture beyond their comfort zone – but return to the comforts of an authentic mountain town. Known for its spectacular views, varied runs and laid-back atmosphere, Marmot Basin lays claim to the highest base elevation of all Canadian ski areas. With over 400cm of natural snow from November to May, and a state-of-the-art snowmaking system, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy superb conditions until the very last day of the season.
formations – or experience the exhilarating sport of ice-climbing. Exploring these otherwise unreachable paths has never been easier, especially during Jasper in January, where brave explorers can test their winter adventure skills throughout three core action-packed weekends. Renowned for its breathtaking dark sky, Jasper is the perfect place to embrace the night – whether you want to stare into the mesmerizing milky way or watch the awe-inspiring aurora. In 2011, Jasper was designated as a Dark Sky Preserve by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. While Jasper’s dark sky is exceptional all winter, you can celebrate it during the Jasper Dark Sky Festival every October, and join the Jasper Planetarium all year long for special events, digital planetarium tours, and guided telescope viewing opportunities.
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With surrounding views of snowcapped trees and mountain-silhouetted horizons, climb aboard one of Canada’s oldest forms of winter transportation: a dog sled. As you glide over the snow, sit back and relax with a team of friendly Alaskan Huskies. The frozen lakes and rivers provide a great backdrop and contrast for the elk, deer, moose, wolves, sheep and coyotes that are still very active in winter. Along with viewing majestic wildlife, you can choose to venture with anti-slip cleats in Maligne Canyon to explore frozen waterfalls, ice caves and incredible ice CANADA/ 81
Snow and Ice Skate across a frozen lake or historic canal, then warm up with a mug of rich hot chocolate. Explore a magical white forest on snowshoes or cross-country skis. Hang on as a howling dog team tugs your sled across the crisp, glittering snow. Unwind in an outdoor hot tub as puffs of your breath mist the air around you and stars shimmer in the inky sky above. Even sip a frosty martini from a glass made of ice before retiring to a hotel room made of snow. Where else could you be but Canada?
Winter at Sacacomie Lodge No matter your age, there is enjoyment for you in winter After being amazed and charmed by breathtaking winter landscapes, you can discover them through the lodge's paths and trails. Explore independently or with experienced guides either by dog sled, horse riding, horse sleigh riding, ice skating, cross-country skiing, hiking, snow-tubing or snowshoeing. Thrillseekers take your snowmobiling to the next level by driving a car on the ice. After your day outdoors what could be better than complete relaxation at the Geos spa? Savour a comforting cocktail at a warm and welcoming bar while still admiring the great outdoors through the windows overlooking the majestic all white frozen Lake Sacacomie.
Train de Charlevoix Take the Rail with incredible St. Lawrence riverside views and majestic Charlevoix mountains A flexible, friendly yet unusual way of travel is Train de Charlevoix. Forget about the stress of driving and ride the rails on a singular experience taking you from Chutes Montmorency Falls to La Malbaie. During your adventure you are the master of your own destiny, from one day or longer by spending a night or two at the destination. En route, explore the sites and sounds of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Baie-Saint-Paul, Les Éboulements, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, Saint-Irénée and La Malbaie. Why not skip over to Isle-aux-Coudres while you’re here? Cyclists, your mounts are also welcome on the Train. On board, let yourself be pampered by our crew who accompanies you all along the journey. While your senses are solicited as the scenery unfurls, breathtaking and captivating, your taste buds are sure to enjoy a signature Charlevoix snack or beverage: choose from local brews, ciders and food products.
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Great Canadian Snowmobile Tours Ride deep powder snow and challenging your backcountry skills Great Canadian Snowmobile Tours is Canada's premier backcountry snowmobile clinic and rental company. Guides are meticulously trained in Avalanche safety and awareness and wilderness first aid and they will work with you to perfect your technique and challenge your skill. With over twenty years of snowmobile experience in the Revelstoke Mountains, they have perfected the art of mountain riding. Whether you're a pro or novice and book a Revelstoke Snowmobile Tour, a snowmobile rental or just a guide for the day, you will receive a quality product.
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Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu Nestled majestically between the sea and the mountains The entire team of Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu welcomes our guests to experience unique gastronomy, spectacular views and the abundance of activities available in the picturesque region of Charlevoix. Located only an hour and fifteen minutes from Quebec City, nestled between mountains, forest and the scenic village of La Malbaie, our property, offering 405 rooms and 4 restaurants is the ideal retreat whether you are in need of a peaceful getaway or an active expedition. Our team’s mission is to make you feel at home and we will ensure everything runs smoothly from your arrival to your departure. Winter activities at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu include: snowmobile, dog sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, as well as skiing in one of the nearby ski resorts, Le Massif or Mont Grand-Fonds. During the summer season, countless options are also available to you: whale watching, 27-holes world class golf course, mini golf, tennis, outdoor pools, hiking…to name a few! The possibilities are endless at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, and our concierge will be delighted to assist you with any request you may have concerning the area activities, such as the Astronomical Observatory of Charlevoix, the Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie national park, the Flavor Trail and The Baie-Saint-Paul village.
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Located next to Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu is the Casino de Charlevoix, offering guests the opportunity to test their luck and experience the vibrant nightlife that is waiting right outside our doors. For a perfect afternoon escape, unwind at the Moment Spa and treat yourself to one of our signature treatments, complete with a dip in the Jacuzzi or the indoor pool.
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Heli Ski Serrated stone peaks protruding from swaths of brilliant snow. Slopes studded with hardy trees, where fearless sheep clamber. All this and more unfolds beneath your helicopter, but it is just the beginning. Touch down, and these natural wonders are at your feet. The chopper blades slow, and you step onto a vast expanse of untouched powder. You become aware of a deep, profound silence and strap on your skis realising in awe that you and your friends have this spectacular mountain to yourselves.
TLH Heli Skiing An unforgettable world-class heli-skiing adventure TLH Heliskiing's single group unlimited vertical program is unrivalled in the Canadian heli-ski industry, and you are invited to join the ride! With nearly one million acres (404,685 hectares) of terrain, over 375 mapped runs and an average annual snowfall of 5-25 metres (15-80 feet), every day offers new adventure and powder to explore. After a full day exploring TLH’s epic heli terrain, rest your legs, dine and swap stories in the renowned Tyax Wilderness Resort & Spa, a log and beam oasis. The resort features a fire-side lounge, fine dining, fully equipped spa, games room, a fullservice ski shop with a technician available for any equipment needs, a gift shop, as well as refined accommodations – all designed with your ultimate comfort in mind. There are a lot of reasons for choosing Tyax Heliskiing. But above all, it’s untracked powder you want, and lots of it. Our Unlimited Vertical Guarantee means you spend less time waiting and more time in deep snow. One Group per helicopter means that you and your friends have your own ride. All day long.
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Mountain Rails and Northern Lights Adventure 12 days
Vancouver
Banff Kamloops Calgary
Day 1 – Arrival in Calgary/Banff
Day 7 – Vancouver
Your private car departs the airport and passes by meadows and ranch lands before ascending into the mountains to your exquisite log and stone constructed luxury hotel. Overnight in Banff.
Board a seaplane for an incredible sightseeing flight to Bowen Island’s Snug Cove, where a delectable dinner and incredible ocean views await. Afterwards, a short ferry ride and relaxing trip in your personal limousine back to your hotel caps off a perfect evening. Overnight in Vancouver.
Day 2 – Banff A short flight in an ultramodern helicopter brings you to seldom used trails for epic views across the cobalt waters of Lake Minnewanka, For the adventurous, follow a more challenging path down the rugged trails of Mount Charles Stewart. Overnight in Banff.
Day 3 – Banff to Jasper Today’s journey begins along the Icefields Parkway – one of the most scenic routes in North America. The Ice Explorer vehicle rumbles over the ancient frozen sheet and a walk along the glass-floored Glacier Skywalk gives you a daring bird’s perspective of the Sunwapta Canyon far below. Overnight in Jasper.
Day 4 – Jasper Spend today creating your own adventure in Jasper! Perhaps a thrilling rafting trip down the Athabasca River, or climb aboard a motorcycle sidecar for a different touring experience along scenic roads as your personal driver guide reveals the lesser known locations of the park. Overnight in Jasper.
Day 5 – Rocky Mountaineer Jasper to Kamloops Rocky Mountaineer’s GoldLeaf service provides the ultimate views in fully panoramic window railcars, complemented by exquisite meal service and unmatched personal attention. By late afternoon, you are in the arid plateau region of interior British Columbia for a restful night. Overnight in Kamloops.
Day 6 – Rocky Mountaineer Kamloops to Vancouver Travel through the “cowboy country” ranch lands and along the banks of the mighty Fraser and Thompson Rivers. The personal travel experience continues as your private car whisks you away to your luxury downtown Vancouver hotel. Overnight in Vancouver. 88 /CANADA
Day 8 – Vancouver To Whitehorse A scenic flight to Whitehorse is followed by a floatplane trip to Southern Lake Resort. Check into your log built cabin and discuss what adventures await with your hosts! In the evening view the spectacular Northern Lights as they dance in green, blue and scarlet swirls across the sky. Overnight at Southern Lakes Resort.
Day 9 – Southern Lakes Resort Whether accompanying your guide through the local trails to track moose, wild sheep and other large inhabitants of the forest and lake lands, or venturing out on your own, the magic of the Yukon is yours to discover. Overnight at Southern Lakes Resort.
Day 10 – Southern Lakes Resort Today elevate your adventure with one of the many activities available on site such as canoeing, hiking, fishing (season and weather permitting,). Delicious meals and captivating Northern Lights round out your day and evening. Overnight at Southern Lakes Resort.
Day 11 – Whitehorse To Vancouver After your flight back to Whitehorse and on to Vancouver, you are ready to discover how British, Asian and Canadian culture have come together on a late afternoon Vancouver private tour. Overnight in Vancouver.
Day 12 – End Of Tour Today your experience comes to an end as your driver takes you to Vancouver International Airport for your flight home.
Pacific Rim Whales and Bears
British Columbia
Tofino
7 days
Pacific Rim National Park
Day 1 Arrival in Vancouver
Day 5 Victoria To Tofino
From the moment your driver meets you at the gate of Vancouver International Airport, to your first glimpse of your hotel set against the backdrop of the coastal mountains, your West Coast adventure promises to be one you will never forget! Overnight in Vancouver.
The road from Victoria to Tofino passes through some of the wildest country Canada has to offer, but your dramatic flight displays a stunning verdant carpet of old growth forest that appears as if it were the backdrop to a magical fable. Azure rivers contrast against the emerald landscape, leading to the deep fjords and inlets of the coast and the celebrated eco-tourism centre of Tofino. Overnight in Tofino.
Day 2 Vancouver This bustling metropolis may be western Canada’s largest city, but it retains a pedestrian-friendly charm and embraces a love of nature. Spend the day walking along the sea wall of the mainland, or perhaps embarking on a biking tour of the vast network of trails throughout the city. For the more curious, board a seaplane for a short scenic flight to Salt Spring Island – its many unique shops and eateries delight visitors with their quintessential seaside charm. Overnight in Vancouver.
Day 3 Vancouver To Victoria Boarding a modern seaplane, fly above the waters of the Strait of Georgia enroute to Vancouver Island, passing over the rugged coastline and tranquil beaches of the Gulf Islands. Landing in Victoria harbour, be instantly spellbound by the dramatic, colonial architecture that celebrates the ornate magnificence of Europe in a distinctly Canadian style. Overnight in Victoria.
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Day 6 Tofino At low tide, board the 14-metre panoramic cruiser Stellar Sea and begin the day with a thrill as the craft speeds along the lush coastline to the feeding grounds of often curious, but always fascinating local bear population. Viewing from the boat, see these intelligent, social animals feed along the shorelines exposed by the low tides. Returning to town, wander the rugged coastline in search of shells and tide-sculpted driftwood. Overnight in Tofino.
Day 7 Tofino To Vancouver / Departure A sunrise on the Pacific Coast is the ideal way to celebrate the last morning of your West Coast experience before catching your flight back to Vancouver International Airport.
Day 4 Victoria Pay a visit today to some of the West Coast’s most dramatic inhabitants on an incredible Zodiac adventure to the realm of the mighty orca, humpback and gray whales. The slow moving pods of orcas are patient companions of the sea lanes, while boisterous humpbacks often leap into the air, crashing down in a magnificent performance that will be the highlight of your personal stories for years to come. Overnight in Victoria.
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Quebec City
Ottawa
Montreal
Charlottetown
Bar Harbor
Toronto
Halifax
Eastern Rail Discovery & Canada/New England Cruise 15 days
USA
Niagara Falls
Boston
Day 1 – Arrival in Toronto
Day 7 – Montreal
Relaxing in your private car enroute to your hotel, travel past the epic buildings and cityscapes of Canada’s largest city. Overnight in Toronto.
The majestic Notre Dame Basilica, historic Old Montreal and bistros of the always lively Latin Quarter – a few highlights of your private sightseeing tour, capped off by an idyllic wine and cider tour of the surrounding countryside. Overnight in Montreal.
Day 2 – Toronto A private sightseeing tour of Toronto’s monuments and distinctive architecture is followed by an evening discovering the Whisky Trail – a journey of Prohibition gangster, tastings and food pairings. Overnight in Toronto.
Day 3 – Niagara Falls Excursion A cauldron of mists and roaring thunder create one of the wonders of the world. A journey by boat into the swirling rapids below the falls is a highlight in addition to your full-day excursion to the surrounding region of vineyards and colonial architecture. Overnight in Toronto.
Day 4 – Business Class Rail Service /The Corridor The grand hall of Union Station is the gateway to your rail journey eastward. Business Class executive service combines the pleasure of passive sightseeing with unsurpassed service and comfort. Overnight in Ottawa.
Day 5 – Ottawa A hop-on-hop-off panoramic sightseeing tour of Ottawa is the ideal choice for today’s adventure. Follow up with a one-of-akind excursion in an amphibious vehicle takes you up the famous Rideau waterway where no other bus or walking tour can go! Overnight in Ottawa.
Day 6 – Business Class Rail Service /The Corridor Wide, reclining Business Class seats are the perfect vantage point as the stunning landscapes of Ontario and Quebec scroll by your window. A private transfer to your hotel teases the city’s dedication to the arts and celebration of its long history as one of the founding cities of Canada. Overnight in Montreal.
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Day 8-14 – Cruising with Holland America Line Begin your nautical adventure today on board a Holland America Line mid-sized ship for all-inclusive cruising up the St. Lawrence River and down the east coast of the Maritimes into the USA. All meals onboard are included, as well as onboard accommodation. Your ports of call include: Quebec City – This UNESCO World Heritage treasure is a walkable historic city with strong European influences. Visit Notre Dame des Victoires, the Petit Champlain district, the Port, the Musée de la Civilisation and much more. Gulf of St. Lawrence – The St. Lawrence widens as the waters of the river begin mixing with the ocean flows where whales often gather and put on a dramatic show as they feed and mingle. Charlottetown – The capital of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown’s Victorian architecture, lush parklands, and a beautiful, inviting harbourfront makes for a captivating visit. Cape Breton Island – Explore highland villages, the scenic Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Bras d’Or Lake, the Fortress of Louisbourg, and kilometers of rugged coastline. Halifax – Located on one of the planet’s great natural harbors, boasting landmarks such as the Citadel fortress, Pier 21 (Canada’s Ellis Island), and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Bar Harbor (USA) – The raw coastal scenery of the eastern United States attracted painters in the 1840s, their art in turn spawning the earliest tourism to the area that continues on today. Bar Harbor is renowned for its grand waterside mansions.
Day 15 – Boston (USA) / End of package Arriving in Boston, disembark take some time to visit some of the historic highlights such as Paul Revere House, Old North Church, the Old State House and Faneuil Hall for a final taste of New England charm.
Quadra Island
West Coast Lifestyle
Tofino
15 days
British Columbia
Egmont Whistler Parksville Vancouver Victoria
Day 1 – Arrival in Whistler
Day 8 – Sonora Island to Parksville
Travel the Sea-to-Sky highway along mountain roads, past towering cliffs and arrays of glittering waterfalls enroute to Whistler – the year round outdoor playground of British Columbia. Overnight in Whistler.
The day’s travels continue down the east coast of Vancouver Island. Arriving in Parksville, the wide boardwalks and even wider beaches of this oceanfront community welcome all. Overnight in Parksville.
Day 2 – Whistler
Day 9 – Parksville to Tofino
The options in Whistler are endless, from flightseeing over pristine glaciers, to rugged off-road jeep experiences ending in outdoor salmon bakes at the top of mountains with epic views. Overnight in Whistler.
Traverse the very heart of the Vancouver Island today through gigantic forests lining the highways of the interior. Arrive at the rock and pebble beaches of Tofino for a quiet, restful night by the sea. Overnight in Tofino.
Day 3 – Whistler to Egmont
Day 10 – Tofino
Travel through ancient forests and small towns such as Squamish, home of a sightseeing gondola that ascends the mountain and boasts long views of the surrounding valleys. Overnight at West Coast Wilderness Lodge.
A small artist community living in harmony with an ancient landscape creates the perfect setting for an eco-adventure on a guided kayak, hiking excursion or whale watching. Overnight in Tofino.
Day 4 – Egmont
Today head across to the eastern coast of the island, stopping to enjoy the echoing grandeur of Horne Lake Caves, or the towering trees of Cathedral Grove. Overnight in Victoria.
Delectable meals, guided tours paddling the peaceful ocean waters along the forested coastline - your resort effortlessly combines decadent extravagance with engaging adventure. Overnight at West Coast Wilderness Lodge.
Day 5 – Egmont to Quadra Island Travel along spectacular forested roads followed by several ferry crossings to arrive on Vancouver Island, then on to Quadra Island to arrive at the manicured grounds of April Point Resort & Spa. Overnight at April Point Resort & Spa.
Day 6 – Quadra Island to Sonora Island Travelling through an ancient series of channels, bays and fjords by boat is as much the reward as is arriving at one of the West Coast’s premier luxury wilderness resorts. Overnight at Sonora Resort.
Day 7 – Sonora Island The outdoor experts at Sonora Resort skillfully teach their guests how to catch and land ocean salmon, or lead Zodiac boat excursions to secluded bear watching habitats to the delight of the participants. Overnight at Sonora Resort.
Day 11 – Tofino to Victoria
Day 12 – Victoria Spend the morning on a bike touring the neighbourhoods of mansions, gardens, and seaside parks, or climb into a kayak and let your guide reveal Victoria’s historic waterways. Overnight in Victoria.
Day 13 – Victoria to Vancouver An exotic mix of Asian and European cultures has created a fusion of food, architecture, philosophies to embellish Vancouver’s many diverse neighbourhoods, restaurants and galleries. Overnight in Vancouver.
Day 14 – Vancouver Bike lanes make the city one of the best urban centres to explore on an invigorating guided biking tour. For a different perspective, take to the air in a seaplane for incredible views that fit mountain, sea and sky into a single, unforgettable photo opportunity. Overnight in Vancouver.
Day 15 – End of Package Your private car delivers you to Vancouver International Airport where you bid the West Coast goodbye as you prepare for your flight home.
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