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Western Canada holidays

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Cruise out of Vancouver through the Strait of Georgia and spot the resident orcas travelling in a pod, one drifting aside and leaping from the water, flashing its black and white belly towards you.

Chug through the Canadian Rockies on an epic train journey, carve your way across deep powder drifts on a snowboard, and try white-water rafting in the Kananaskis River. In Banff National Park, soak in the Upper Hot Springs among snow-draped vistas or horseride along the Bow River and stop to soak up panoramic views of the valley

from Sulphur Mountain.

Glimpse wolves, moose and caribou in Jasper National Park and drive to the world-famous Columbia Icefields, a huge sweep of white feeding eight major glaciers. Visit Jasper in January for the annual snow festival, featuring a party and Chilli Cook-Off, or slide down mammoth hills on a toboggan and kayak across glistening Lake Louise.

Western Canada is a paradise for nature lovers. Let our Canada Personal Travel Experts tailor make your holiday today.

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THE ROCKIES

Calgary: An high tech modern city with a high-rise skyline. Ideal for visitors for an overnight stop before their journey into the Rockies. Most famous for its Calgary Stampede in mid July which attracts thousands of visitors from around the world and also for hosting the 1988 Winter Olympics.

Banff National Park: Banff is Canada’s first national park and is located about 80 miles west of Calgary. Banff is a year round resort offering world class skiing in the winter. Hiking, rock climbing and cycling in the summer are a few of the outdoor pursuits which can easily be arranged.

Lake Louise: Probably the most photographed lake in the world and is also referred to as the ‘Jewel of the Rockies’. Lake Louise sits in a small glacial valley which is surrounded by snowcapped mountains.

Icefields Parkway: One of Canada’s most spectacular stretches of road linking Lake Louise to Jasper National Park. You will pass some of the highest and most rugged mountain ranges on this road, which are some of the most scenic in the Rockies.

Columbia Icefield: Located half way between Lake Louise and Jasper, the icefields are over 300 metres thick. Highly recommended is an exciting ride on a ‘snowcoach’ which drives out on the ice and allows passengers to get off and walk on the glacier.

Jasper National Park: Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. It has the wildest of mountain parks and has wonderful walking trails. A variety of wildlife such as wolves, moose and caribou all live in the park.

Rocky Mountaineer: Board the Rocky Mountaineer for ‘The most spectacular train trip in the world’. Your journey will take you through coastal forests, roaring river canyons, snow capped mountains and unbelievable scenery.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Vancouver: Vancouver is a friendly city with so much to see and do including art galleries, museums and theatres. The city offers a real mix of cultural areas such as Gastown which is Vancouver’s Victorian-era business district, and the colourful neighbourhood of Chinatown. Explore Stanley Park, which is Vancouver’s largest and most beloved green space. Robson Street is the city’s busiest shopping street with hundreds of stores to choose from. Vancouver has a stunning harbour where many cruises depart heading for Alaska and beyond!

Victoria: Situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, which can be reached by ferry (takes approx 90 minutes) or by plane. Rich in English culture, in fact you can tour the city by red double decker buses! The picturesque harbour and Parliament Buildings attracts many visitors. Victoria’s biggest attraction is Butchart Gardens, which boasts one of the worlds best flower displays.

Whistler: Located approximately two hours from Vancouver, this year round resort is surrounded by alpine meadows, forests and sparkling lakes. Whistler offers some of the best skiing in North America but you can still enjoy the summer months and take part in an array of outdoor activities including hiking, windsurfing and golfing. Take a journey on the ‘Whistler Mountaineer’, a three hour train journey, passingthrough amazing scenery between Vancouver and Whistler.

Bear Viewing: Whilst visiting British Columbia, why not take the opportunity to see the elusive brown bears.

Fraser River Canyon: Follow the Gold Rush Trail up to Fraser Canyon. Ride the AirTram ride above Hells Gate where 200 million gallons of frothy ice water rushes through a narrow gorge every minute.

Whale Watching: There's no seagoing experience quite like watching, close-up, a sleek whale weighing thousands of pounds frolic like a child in it's natural habitat. Up and down the coast of British Columbia, from Victoria to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island, from Vancouver to the BC Gulf Islands, and up to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Orcas (killer whales), Gray whales and Humpback whales ply the waves and perform their watery rituals. Whale watching at its best!

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