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Arrive at Calgary International Airport. Individual transfer to your centrally located hotel. After check-in the remainder of the day is free. The tour director will contact you in the late afternoon to give details about joining the tour. Explore the Old West at the Glenbow Museum or Fort Calgary on your own, browse through the Eau Claire Market, ride up the Calgary Tower for a great view and savor the great restaurants and dynamic nightlife. Overnight in Calgary.
Accommodation at the Delta Hotels by Marriott, Calgary, or similar
We begin the day with a city tour of Calgary. Leaving the city, we travel west on the Trans-Canada Highway into the rolling foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies soon fill the horizon as we approach Banff National Park, our first of several in the Canadian national parks system. We soon arrive in the charming resort town of Banff. Overnight in Banff. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Mount Royal Hotel or Banff Aspen Lodge, Banff, or similar
Today we will enjoy a tour of the region around Banff. The area became Canada’s first national park in 1885 to protect its natural hot springs. An optional Helicopter Sightseeing Tour will give you the chance to see the eastern ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Alternatively, you can take an optional gondola ride to spectacular Sulphur Mountain. Bring your camera! The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the surroundings of Banff, stroll along Banff Avenue, or relax and enjoy the scenery. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Mount Royal Hotel or Banff Aspen Lodge, Banff, or similar
Today’s journey through Banff and Jasper national parks promises to be a highlight of our Rockies Trail program. Shortly after leaving Banff, we visit the famous scenery of Lake Louise, one of the most photographed lakes in Canada. Afterward, we travel north on the famed Icefields Parkway through a rugged wilderness flanked by dramatic mountain ranges. At the Columbia Icefield, we board a specially constructed Ice Explorer to ride on the surface of the ancient Athabasca Glacier. Close to Jasper, you have the chance to go on an optional raft trip on the Athabasca River. Your experienced guide will point out the natural and human history as you raft through short rapids and stretches of calm waters. Overnight in Jasper. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Lobstick Lodge, Jasper, or similar
Before leaving Jasper National Park this morning, you can take part in an optional Spirit Island Cruise on Maligne Lake, the most picturesque and largest glacier-fed lake in the park. You may alternately take an optional motorcycle tour of Jasper, riding in the comfortable sidecar with an unmatched view of the forests and mountains. Then, we travel west along the Yellowhead Highway and into the heartland of British Columbia. Breathtaking, unspoiled vistas await visitors in every season of the year. The route takes us along the Thompson River through the picturesque Shuswap Highlands. Overnight in Sun Peaks. Meals: B
Accommodation at Sun Peaks Grand, Sun Peaks, or similar
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Accommodation at Delta Hotels by Marriott Whistler Village Suites, Whistler, or similar
The Sea-to-Sky Highway leads us south through spectacular coastal scenery today. You will visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge suspended high above a magnificent canyon. From Horseshoe Bay, we cruise by ferry across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island and continue by coach to Victoria, British Columbia’s capital city. Arriving in Victoria, we embark on a city tour of this former British enclave. Overnight in Victoria. Meals: B
Accommodation at the Coast Victoria Hotel & Marina by APA, Victoria, or similar
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Accommodation at the Coast Victoria Hotel & Marina by APA, Victoria, or similar
We continue through the resort region of the Gulf Islands to the oceanside city of Vancouver. Upon arrival in Vancouver, we enjoy an interesting tour of the city, including Stanley Park, English Bay, Gastown, Chinatown, and much more. The remainder of the day is free for independent exploration or simple relaxation. This evening features our farewell dinner. Meals: B, D
Accommodation at the Sutton Place Hotel, Vancouver, or similar
A time for last-minute shopping and sad farewells. Individual transfer to Vancouver International Airport in time to check in for your return flight. Meals: B
We took the Rockies Trail 10 day tour JULY 2023. We are 68 and 71 but we like to take in lots of sights and activities. The first day was arrive in Calgary with no tours planed. We took an extra day early and saw the Calgary Zoo and Heritage Park- a old car museum place . It was very nice. The scenery in Alberta and BC is a given so I will report on the tour itself. It covered the main attractions in Banff . We did the gondola ride-optional- but no views because of the smoke. We visited Cascade Gardens &,Banff Park museum on our own. I Wished we could have known the return times so we could have booked our own excisions ahead as most have to be prebooked. An extra optional tour here would have been an evening wildlife tour but we could not do it because we didn't book ahead. I understand the unknown time as it depends on what stops the bus did all day. Some of the extra stops for views and lookouts was a bonus and appreciated though so I do understand. Jasper was just a night to sleep. No time for activities. Next day we did the Spirit Island Cruise-optional very nice. Then a 5 hr drive to Kamloops with a few look out stops . A beautiful drive. Arrive Kamloops just to eat and sleep. Kamloops to Whistler another 5 hrs with stops. Arrive in Whistler we got there so late everything was closed- the peak to peak cuts off at 4 , the museum closes at 5. Nothing else available . Just lots of shops and restaurants. A bit disappointing. Whistler to Nanaimo to catch the ferry to Victoria. Did the capilano suspension bridge -included . Really good. Definitely do the treetop walk as well. Ferry is 1 1/2 hrs. Arrive in Victoria just in time for dinner and walks to the Warf. Next day to Bushart Gardens- included - a 2 hr time here . Then did the whale watch tour-optional . Strolled the city at night. Eat at The old spagetti house and see the totum poles across the street. The city tour was just so so. Next day ferry back to Vancouver. Our tour guide let us out early from the city tour so we could visit Grouse Mountain - on our own. But it took an hr to get there and 2 hrs to get back. There is just one gondola to bring everyone back at the end of the day. We could only get 2 hrs in there. But it was a lovely place with 2 shows we took in.( if you visit gives yourselves a full day) Then rushed back for our complimentary group dinner at 6. It should have been at 7 so we had more time in Vancouver. Overall the tour was good for seeing a little bit of a number of things. The tour guide Carol was great with lots of local facts and info about each area. Bus driver Kevin was great too. Stops for breaks and lunch were enough. Hotels were all very good, and fairly close to main areas. Optional tours were a good variety but there could have been some evening ones in the places where they were available - like Banff and Jasper. More include tours would have given the trip more value. The city tours were just drives around the streets- nothing special for us. I'm not sure I would do Victoria again on a bus tour. The ferry ride there and back took up a lot of time. I would do Victoria sometime again on a separate trip. The trip gave us a small taste of each area, should we return on our own to do more of each area.