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Canada by Motorhome
With the freedom of the open road and a pace set by yourself, a motorhome tour of Canada is a perfect way to explore this extensive, diverse country. Motorhomes, also known as RVs or camper vans, are extremely popular in Canada, with tourists and locals alike using them to discover new and exciting areas. This popularity means you will find a multitude of RV parks throughout Canada, featuring a vast choice of activities, entertainment and leisure facilities. Kids and adults alike will love the sense of outdoor adventure and fun a motorhome holiday has to offer. And with its long roads and spectacular views, Canada is the ideal destination to give an RV holiday a try. RVs range in size from compact camper vans to luxurious mobile homes. We’ll help you choose the one that’s right for you, advice on how to make the most of your motorhome experience, and help you plan your amazing road trip itinerary. More itinerary ideas and offers Scan me
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Glorious Parks of Saskatchewan & Alberta
22 Days
With nearly 100,000 lakes and rivers throughout the provinces, the opportunities for water-based activities are endless. Hike through beautiful wilderness, play games with friends and family or settle around a crackling campfire at any of Saskatchewan’s and Alberta’s many national, provincial and regional parks. Enjoying air so fresh you can taste it, glorious star-lit skies (both Fort Walsh National Historic Site and Grasslands National Park have been designated as Dark Sky Preserves) and the room to roam freely can be yours to enjoy in these two provinces.
What’s Included
Return UK flights | Overnight in Calgary Hotel | 20 nights Motorhome hire
The Rockies Fort Walsh National Historic Site Grasslands National Park From £1959pp
Itinerary
Day 1 Fly UK to Calgary Day 2 Calgary to Waterton Lakes National Park Day 3 Waterton Lakes National Park Day 4 Journey to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Day 5 Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Day 6 Journey to Grasslands National Park
Day 7 Explore Grasslands National Park Day 8 Explore Grasslands National Park Day 9 Journey to Regina Day 10 Explore Regina Day 11 Regina to Saskatoon Day 12 Explore Saskatoon Day 13 Saskatoon to Prince Albert National Park Day 14 Prince Albert National Park Day 15 Prince Albert National Park Day 16 Prince Albert National Park to Edmonton
Day 17 Explore Edmonton
Day 18 Edmonton to Jasper Day 19 Explore Jasper National Park Day 20 Jasper to Lake Louise & Banff Day 21 Banff to Calgary Day 22 Fly Calgary to UK
The Grand Adventure
14 Days
Explore Alberta’s Cowboy Trail and the majestic Canadian Rockies. Officially, the 640-kilometre-long Cowboy Trail stretches the entire distance of Highway 22 from Mayerthorpe (northwest of Edmonton) south to Pincher Creek. It then jogs south on Highway 6 and east on Highway 5, ending in Cardston, a nudge above Montana, USA.
You’ll see cowboys ropin’ cattle, experience small town rodeos, country fairs and rich ranchland where quarter horses still reign. The proximity to the Rockies means you’ll also witness a great diversity in wildlife and scenery. From deer and elk to numerous small town rodeos — the Cowboy Trail section of The Grand Adventure is full of geographic and historic gems.
What’s Included
Return UK flights | Overnight in Calgary Hotel | 12 nights Motorhome hire
The Rockies Waterton Lakes National Park William A Switzer Provincial Park From £1499pp
Itinerary
Day 1 Fly UK to Calgary
Day 2
Pick up motorhome & head on the Cowboy Trail to Rocky Mountain House Day 3 Travel to Mayerthorpe
Day 4 Make your way to Jasper via Hinton and William A Switzer Provincial Park
Day 5 Explore Jasper – take a tramway ride visit Maligne Lake Day 6 Scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway to Banff Day 7 Explore Banff – go hiking, take an optional wildlife tour Day 8 Sightsee Banff – relax at the Banff Hot Springs Day 9 Depart Banff for Waterton Lakes National Park
Day 10 Enjoy Waterton Lakes National Park
Day 11
Head for Cardston – visit UNESCO site of HeadSmashed-In Buffalo Jump Day 12 Cardston to Calgary Day 13 Visit Heritage Park, travel up Calgary Tower Day 14 Fly Calgary to UK
Ontario’s Fall Foliage
15 Days
Rent an RV during the Fall in Ontario and find out first hand why Ontario is “Yours to Discover”. The sheer brilliance of the foliage, the sunny days and cool evenings, colours that will take your breath away – these are just some of the reasons to take a vacation in a motorhome this Autumn. Canada is awash with colour from mid September through mid October — when planning your motorhome holiday for anytime during this period, you’re sure to find Ontario’s fall foliage at its best somewhere on your journey.
It is worth spending the night in the Bruce Peninsula National Park as it has been designated a Dark Sky Preserve.
Take as little or as long as you like on our Fall Foliage Tour — you can tailor it to suit — we’ve given you suggestions as to where you might find the spectacular colours — the rest is up to you!
What’s Included
Return UK flights | Overnight hotel at Toronto Airport on first night | 13 nights motorhome with 3200km kilometers, 2 x linen kits & 1 x Kitchen kit
Peterborough Tobermory & Bruce Peninsula Algonquin Provincial Park From £1469pp
Itinerary
Day 1 Fly UK to Toronto Day 2 Pick up your RV & take the short drive to Shelburne
Day 3 Travel to Tobermory & explore the Bruce Peninsula National Park
Day 4 Fathom Five National Marine Park
Day 5
Day 6 Traverse to Manitoulin Island, sometimes known as the Island of the Spirits Learn about the Indigenous way of life with Wikwemikong Tourism
Day 7 Head to Sault Ste. Marie
Day 8 Visit Agawa Valley & Canyon
Day 9 Traverse to North Bay
Day 10
Take in the scenery on your drive to Algonquin Provincial Park Day 11 Explore Algonquin and it’s wildlife
Day 12 Travel to historic Peterborough
Day 13 Stop at Downey’s Farm Market on your way to Toronto
Day 14 Explore Canada’s largest City Toronto
Day 15 Fly Toronto to UK