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Canada's Pacific Coast Wildlife & the Rockies

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£4,105*per person

Overview

Witness the untamed highlights of the Great White North, from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, and embrace time at leisure in some of Canada’s finest cities and mountain resorts.  

Fly to cattle-town Calgary, before heading into the stunning Rocky Mountains for the first of two nights in Banff. You’ll have an entire day at leisure next and can enhance your itinerary with an optional sightseeing excursion, taking in Sulphur Mountain, Surprise Corner and the vast Cascade Mountain. The following day will bring you west to idyllic Lake Louise, one of Canada’s most scenic spots, and the Golden Skybridge, where you’ll enjoy unobstructed views of the Rockies from Canada’s highest suspension bridge. After an overnight stay in the resort of Sun Peaks, continue to charming Whistler, a quintessential mountain town, for a day at leisure and the opportunity to take to the skies on a panoramic optional seaplane flight. Then continue south to Horseshoe Bay for a scenic ferry crossing to Vancouver Island.  

Your first stop on the island will be Nanaimo, a bustling seaport known for its culinary scene, before a panoramic journey along the Pacific Rim Highway will take you to the peninsula town of Tofino. Here, you’ll cruise along Clayoquot sound for the chance to see the island’s resident black bears, before heading on to Victoria, British Columbia’s striking capital. While in Victoria, you’ll have time at leisure to soak up the city’s historic centre and bustling Inner Harbour. Complete your time on Vancouver Island with an unforgettable whale-watching excursion on the Salish Sea and visit the world-famous Butchart Gardens, ahead of a ferry crossing back to the mainland. You can then crown your time in Canada with a final optional day’s sightseeing, admiring Vancouver’s main sights and the iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge.

Itinerary

  • Fly to Calgary - Touch down in Alberta, meet your friendly local tour manager at the airport and head to nearby Banff, the gateway to the Canadian Rockies. Once you’ve checked into your first hotel, you’ll have the rest of the evening to settle in and spend at your leisure, perhaps heading out to find dinner locally. 
  • Day at leisure or optional Banff and Sulphur Mountain excursion - Wake up to views of the striking Rocky Mountains ahead of a full day at leisure. If you’d prefer a more active day’s exploration, you can opt to join a guided tour of Banff’s impressive natural landmarks.   This scenic tour begins with a breathtaking cable-car ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain, a landmark known for its panoramic overlooks. You’ll have time for a coffee before returning to Banff, for a tour of the town’s renowned thermal spas and picturesque alpine architecture. Marvel at charming Banff Avenue, set in the shadow of vast Cascade Mountain, before finishing the day’s tour with Surprise Corner’s spectacular views. 
  • Included Lake Louise and Golden Skybridge excursion - After another night in Banff, head west through the heart of the Rocky Mountains, soaking up some truly spectacular vistas as you go. This vast alpine region stretches from Alberta to British Columbia and is home to thousands of species.   Your first stop today will be idyllic Lake Louise, a vast expanse of turquoise water which remains frozen for much of the year. Set against the backdrop of the imposing Victoria Glacier, these serene lakeside vistas are amongst the most memorable sights in all of the Rockies. You’ll also stop at the famous Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise for panoramic views over the water.   Continuing into British Columbia, you’ll stop in the town of Golden, a popular resort surrounded by white-water rapids, dense forests and six national parks. It’s here that you’ll find your day’s next highlight, the Golden Skybridge, Canada’s highest suspension bridge. Take a walk amongst the peaks and clouds of the Rockies, with unobstructed views of the magnificent landscapes below.   You’ll then continue to the mountain resort of Sun Peaks, an alpine village high in the BC interior, where you’ll enjoy an overnight stay in yet more delightful surroundings. 
  • Drive to Whistler - Hit the road this morning as you head to Whistler. This exquisite alpine village is home to one of North America’s largest ski resort and offers magnificent mountain views.  On your journey today, you’ll also pass Kamloops, another popular Rocky Mountains town. Set in the semi-arid Thompson Valley, this extraordinary town sets itself apart with its sprawling clay hoodoos and winding river canyons, and you’ll be well-placed to soak up its unique vistas from the comfort of your seat.  After a few hours on the road, you’ll arrive in Whistler for your check-in at your next hotel.
  • Day at leisure or optional Whistler Spectacular Glacier Air Tour - Watch the sun rise over the mountains this morning and enjoy a leisurely start ahead of a full day under your own steam. For the very best views, today’s optional excursion is a must-book and will take you high, above the peaks on a scenic seaplane flight.   Head north to nearby Green Lake, where you’ll embark on this roughly 40-minute flight. As you reach altitude, marvel at the striking array of glacial valleys, alpine meadows and sprawling ranges that are characteristic of the Canadian Rockies before catching your breath on the icy blue expanse of Garibaldi Lake. You’ll also see Whistler, with its bustling ski slopes and elegant alpine vistas from above before landing back on the waters of Green Lake.   Afterwards, the rest of the day will be at leisure in Whistler.
  • Drive to Horseshoe Bay and ferry crossing to Vancouver Island - Bring your time in the mountains to a close this morning as you drive south to Horseshoe Bay for your mid-afternoon ferry crossing to Vancouver Island, mooring in the delightful port town of Nanaimo. This foodies’ haven overlooks the Strait of Georgia and offers the ideal introduction to life on Canada’s West Coast.  After checking into your next hotel, your base for the night, you’ll be free to spend the rest of the day at your own pace. If you’re keen to explore, be sure to take in the Old City Quarter, a colourful sprawl of renovated heritage buildings, boutique stores and traditional Canadian eateries.
  • Scenic drive on the Pacific Rim Highway to Tofino via Port Alberni - The next leg of your journey will take you along the Pacific Rim Highway to Tofino, a charming hub on the Pacific Coast. As you drive across Vancouver Island, you’ll enjoy exquisite views of the local scenery, with waterfalls, evergreen fir forests and rugged hills lining your way. You’ll also pass Kennedy Lake Provincial Park, home to the island’s largest freshwater lake and a premier summer retreat for holidaymakers across North America.  Make a stop in Port Alberni, the ‘Salmon capital of the world’, before continuing onto Tofino, where you’ll have the rest of the day free to settle in.
  • Included bear watching cruise - Today, one of your tour’s undeniable highlights awaits with a fascinating animal-spotting cruise around the wildlife-rich inlets of Clayoquot Sound.   Board a zodiac, a smaller and more manoeuvrable boat, accompanied by an expert local guide and trace a path along the rocky shores of Vancouver Island’s west coast. Along the way, you’ll hopefully have the chance to see the island’s resident black bears as they forage for food along the shoreline, and your guide will outline their typical activities and behaviours. Throughout your cruise, you might also spot the island’s elusive wolves or perhaps the local porpoises and seals moving beneath the waves.   With life-long memories and perhaps a few well-timed photographs, head back to shore at the end of the excursion and spend the rest of the evening at leisure. 
  • Drive to Victoria - Head back across Vancouver Island this morning, soaking up a few more memorable sights of the local panorama. Your destination today will be Victoria, the provincial capital of British Columbia and the island’s largest city.   Upon arrival, you’ll be free to explore the historic Inner Harbour, watched over by the historic Fairmont Empress Hotel and the magnificent Legislative Assembly. Also of interest are the colourful floating markets and food stalls of Fisherman’s Wharf, and the neighbouring Downtown area, where you’ll find a number of boutique stores and restaurants.  
  • Included whale watching cruise - Embark on the second wildlife-spotting cruise of your holiday, and head further out in search of the Salish Sea’s spectacular local marine life.   Known across the world for its impressive biodiversity, this collection of straits is home to more than 250 types of fish and 157 sea-faring bird species. Amongst the most impressive of the creatures that dwell beneath the waves are the region’s magnificent whales, and your expert captain will take you to some of the best spots for sightings.   Watch the strait’s resident orcas, seals, and porpoises break the surface of the water and perhaps spot migratory humpback and grey whales as they flock to the region in search of food. As you sail, your local guide will be on hand to offer intriguing insights into the behaviour of the species beneath the waves and answer any questions.   This afternoon, return to shore and spend the rest of the day at leisure in Victoria. 
  • Included Butchart Gardens visit and ferry crossing to Vancouver - This morning, you’ll visit the world-famous Butchart Gardens, where over a million plants and several hundred floral species are displayed. You’ll have a couple of hours to explore and soak up the striking local plant life before continuing to Swartz Bay.  From here, you’ll embark on a scenic sailing across the Strait of Georgia to the Canadian mainland. Once you’re on the open water, you’ll enjoy a panoramic sailing past the Gulf Islands’ National Park Reserve to coastal Tsawwassen, before continuing by coach to Vancouver’s downtown area. Once you’ve checked into your final hotel, you’ll be free to relax or find dinner locally.  
  • Day at leisure or optional Vancouver and Capilano Suspension Bridge tour - Enjoy an optional guided tour this morning for an introduction to Vancouver’s major highlights. Start at Stanley Park, where you can admire its array of colourful totem poles and long sea wall. Continue to lively Gastown, with its trendy art galleries and cocktail bars, before visiting colourful Chinatown, and the glass and steel wonders of the Burrard Inlet waterfront.   Next, cross Lion’s Gate Bridge into the leafy suburbs of North Vancouver and the wilderness beyond to brave the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge. Surrounded by ancient Douglas fir trees and teetering above the Capilano River, this historic bridge and park offers magnificent views of Vancouver’s wild green spaces. Keep an eye out as you cross, and you might also find a few of the park’s traditional native American totem poles. 
  • Morning at leisure and return to the UK - You’ll have a few more hours this morning to spend as you see fit, perhaps venturing into downtown Vancouver for lunch, last minute shopping or revisiting your favourite spots from the previous day’s sightseeing.   This afternoon, head to the airport for your return overnight flight. 
  • Land in the UK - Arrive back in the UK this morning at the end of a remarkable Canadian escape.

What's Included

Holiday Highlights

  • Marvel at azure Lake Louise, one of the Rockies’ most enchanting glacial lakes
  • Spot Tofino’s resident black bears on a thrilling animal-spotting cruise
  • Set out in search of British Columbia’s migratory whales on an expert led cruise
  • Visit colourful Butchart Gardens, home to hundreds of floral species
  • Cross the Golden Skybridge and soak up unrestricted views of the alpine landscapes below
  • Drive through the heart of the Canadian Rockies on a scenic journey to Sun Peaks
  • Spend time in Whistler and soar above its surrounding glaciers on an optional seaplane flight
  • Travel along the Pacific Rim Highway with views of Vancouver Island’s Douglas-fir forests and rugged coastline
  • Discover Banff’s scenic highlights on an optional sightseeing excursion and ride a panoramic gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain
  • Explore Vancouver and join an optional tour of the city’s waterfront highlights and Capilano Suspension Bridge

Our Price Includes

  • 12 nights’ room-only accommodation in Banff (2 nights), Sun Peaks (1), Whistler (2), Nanaimo (1), Tofino (2), Victoria (2) and Vancouver (2), plus one night on the aircraft
  • Visits to Lake Louise and the Golden Skybridge
  • Drive along the Pacific Rim Highway
  • Bear watching cruise from Tofino
  • Whale watching cruise
  • Visit to Butchart Gardens
  • Return flights to Calgary and from Vancouver
  • Comfortable, air-conditioned coach travel and transfers throughout
  • Fully escorted by a friendly, experienced tour manager
  • All mandatory local taxes and charges
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Canada’s Pacific Coast Wildlife and the Rockies Hotels -

Introduction
The hotels used on our tours will meet the standard of a good, three- and four-star European hotel. Rooms will have private bathrooms, telephones and TV. The vast majority will also have tea- and coffee-making facilities. There will always be a bar or restaurant on site or nearby.

Elk + Avenue, Banff (nights 1-2)  
Set right in the town centre, this trendy hotel is backed by dramatic mountain scenery. The restaurant specialises in dishes with local ingredients, and there’s a cocktail lounge, hot tub and sauna. Contemporary guestrooms encompass TVs, tea/coffee-making facilities and free Wi-Fi. 

Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge, Sun Peaks (night 3)  
Occupying a scenic position, overlooking Sun Peaks’ town centre, this alpine hotel is set amongst some of the most impressive mountain vistas. Guests can make use of the hotel’s indoor and outdoor hot tubs along with its modern fitness centre. Cosy guestrooms are equipped with TVs, mini-fridges, microwaves and tea/coffee-making facilities.  

The Listel Hotel, Whistler (nights 4-5)  
Based in the heart of Whistler village, this sleek modern hotel offers easy access to the town’s major attractions and a range of dining options. Modern Canadian cuisine is served at the hotel’s restaurant, and there’s a unique ice room, offering vodka tastings and cocktails. There’s a sauna with hot tubs, and also a 24-hour concierge. Guestrooms are bright and airy, and comprise TVs, tea/coffee-making facilities, safes and mini-fridges. 

Coast Bastion Hotel, Nanaimo (night 6)  
This hotel is positioned on Nanaimo’s waterfront, only a short distance from the Old City Quarter, and offers scenic views without compromising on convenience. The hotel’s restaurant serves fresh seafood dishes, and there’s also a fitness suite and a comfortable guest lounge. Guestrooms feature TVs, safes, mini-fridges, microwaves and tea/coffee-making facilities. 

Tofino Resort & Marina, Tofino (nights 7-8)  
Centrally located in the heart of Tofino, this resort hotel offers sprawling coastal views and convenient access to Clayoquot Sound. There is a restaurant serving locally inspired dishes, a fully functional marina with expert mariners, and a fitness suite. Guestrooms are well-furnished with TVs, tea/coffee-making facilities, and mini-fridges.  

Best Western Carlton Plaza, Victoria (9-10) 
Housed in a renovated listed building, this historic hotel embodies the city’s rich heritage and its rapid evolution over the past century. This property has a well-appointed fitness suite and serves international cuisine from its sleek restaurant. There’s also a 24-hour reception. Spacious guestrooms are tastefully decorated and include TVs, tea/coffee-making facilities, safes and mini-bars.  

Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Vancouver (nights 11-12) 
Set in two modern towers on bustling Burrard Street in downtown Vancouver, this polished hotel offers guests accommodation in sleek rooms, with floor-to-ceiling windows, safes and TVs. Other facilities at the hotel include a restaurant and fitness centre with indoor pool. 

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Other Information

Hotel transfer times

The transfer time from the airport to your hotel is approximately two hours.

Passports and visas

British citizens require machine-readable passports when travelling to Canada. Visas are not normally required for entry, but for travel from 15th March 2016 visitors to Canada must apply for an eTA online with Canadian Immigration at least 72 hours before departure atwww.canada.ca/eta. The current charge is seven Canadian dollars for British Citizens. British subjects, and anyone who has a criminal record or has ever been arrested, should consult the Canadian Embassy as a visa may be required.

Tipping

Gratuities are a way of life in North America, and it is generally accepted that they form part of a person's earnings. The customary gratuity for a coach driver is about $8 per person per fay, and for a Tour Manager is about $10 per person per day. It is normal to tip 15-20 per cent of the bill for a taxi or in a restaurant, and to leave a dollar or so per drink in a bar.

On your flight

All outbound flights depart and arrive on the same day. All return flights leave in the evening and land in the UK the next day. On-board meals will usually include lunch and a snack on outward flights, and dinner and breakfast on flight home. Soft drinks are complimentary, but some airlines will charge for alcoholic drinks.

Luggage allowance

You are permitted to take one suitcase per person on the aircraft, which should not exceed 23kg.

Special requirements

If you have notified us of any special requirements, please check that they have been noted and acknowledged. This is especially important with any dietary needs you may have.

Disabled access

The majority of our tours involve a certain amount of walking, including a short walk from the coach stop to the town, attraction or venue you're visiting. If you are bringing a wheelchair, please let us know at the time of booking so that appropriate arrangements can be made.

Itinerary changes

Occasionally, for operational reasons, we may have to change the order of the excursions on your holiday. The final day-by-day itinerary will be confirmed on your Final Travel Documents, which you will receive approximately three weeks prior to your departure.

Changes to your hotel

Should circumstances require, we reserve the right to accommodate you in alternative hotels, of a similar standard, nearby. Full details of your hotels will be sent with your Final Travel Documents.

Hotel rooms

Standard hotel rooms in North America will contain one or two double- or queen-sized beds, and it is not possible to add extra beds to the room. Parties consisting of more than two travellers, but who have only booked one room, will be expected to make use of the two beds provided. If this is a concern, you may wish to consider booking more than one room for your group.

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted on any coach forming part of your holiday; regular stops will be made though for your comfort en route. The majority of hotels in North America are non-smoking throughout including in all bedrooms. In general smoking outside is acceptable, but do look out for signs prohibiting this close to public entrances or bus stops.

Foreign Office Travel Advice

Visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice to find out the latest Foreign And Commonwealth Office travel advice for your holiday destination, as well as information about passports and visas.

Holiday code

N2901

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