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Seattle, USA
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Vancouver: Embark on an orientation tour of Vancouver, including Gastown, Canada Place and Stanley Park including a stop to view the famous collection of First Nations totem poles.
North Vancouver: Vancouver's original and still main attraction to date - no visit would be complete without an adventure to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park to soak in the view from above and marvel at its engineering. Originally built in 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge stretches 450 ft across and 230 ft above Capilano River. Since then, much has been added to the 27-acre park. Cliffwalk is the parks newest attraction - a cantilevered walkway clinging to the granite cliff high above Capilano Canyon. Treetops Adventure, seven suspension bridges through the evergreens taking you up to 100 ft above the forest floor, offers a unique squirrel's eye perspective of the forest.
Victoria: Visit the stunning floral displays at world-renowned Butchart Gardens, a National Historic Site of Canada. A must-see oasis which has been growing for over 100 years and remains privately owned by the family.
Victoria: Explore Victoria with your Travel Director, beginning with panoramic views from Mount Tolmie. Learn about British Columbia’s early colonial era as you pass the Parliament Buildings and the last remnants of Fort Victoria. See the city’s Chinatown, founded during the 1858 Fraser Gold Rush, and see examples of Victorian architecture, including Craigdarroch Castle.
Mount Robson: Enroute a stop will be made at Mount Robson Provincial Park, which is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy the best views of Mount Robson, which at 12,972 ft (3,954 meters) is the most prominent mountain in North America's Rocky Mountain range and the highest point in the Canadian Rockies.
The tour of Vancouver, Victoria, Sun Peak, Jasper, Columbia Ice Fields, Banff and Glacier National Park was fantastic. The trip should start in Seattle and end at Glacier National Park. The stop in Spokane was disappointing. Also the local tour guide was also very disappointing. The rest of the trip was good and pretty well planned. One last suggestion would be to stay away from the truck stops breaks.
Exceptional people within the entire process and planning of this trip made it a great experience for my husband, and me. The itinerary was lovely with the exception of the long drive to Seattle.
The trip was everything we expected, but people should be aware it is a long one with some big days on the bus
We enjoyed the trip, the sites lived up to expectations. The only negative (other than snow that prevented us from taking the road to the sun at Glacier) is that so much time is spent on the bus due to the distance from one venue to another.
From Vancouver's lush Stanley Park to the iconic skyline of Seattle, the Canadian Rockies and Pacific Coast trip whisks families and mature adventurers through 14 days of awe-inspiring landscapes and urban delights. Glide across Maligne Lake’s tranquil waters, marvel at Banff’s soaring peaks—perhaps from a gondola or helicopter—and test your nerve on the glass Glacier Skywalk above Sunwapta Valley. Relish a locally sourced lunch with wine in Washington and catch the lively scene at Seattle’s Pike Place Market. With comfortable accommodations and expertly organized transport, this adventure tour’s USP is its seamless blend of natural grandeur and city culture—making it an ideal tour package for those eager to experience both wild beauty and metropolitan flair in one unforgettable journey.