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Tour Code: 022-1101

6-Day Canadian Rockies Tour from Vancouver

 

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Our Price: from $485 (per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Mon, Fri, Sat (4/16 - 6/24); Daily (6/25 - 8/31); Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat (9/1 - 10/15) Depart from: Vancouver, BC Highlights:  Visit Vancouver, Kelowna, Okanagan, Winery, Salmon Arm, Emerald Lake, Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise, Jasper Natl Park, Icefield, Peyto Lake, Golden, Kamloops. 5-night accommodations.

Day 1 : Hometown - Vancouver

Today we begin our tour from the Vancouver Airport.Canada Domestic arrivals, your tour escort will wait at the CLAIM BELT #3 in domestic arrival hall. International arrivals, your tour escort will wait at Vancouver airport TOUR INFO CENTER. If you arrive before 12:00 pm, we will lead you on a half-day city tour of Vancouver, where we will visit the skyscrapers of Downtown Vancouver and stroll down the winding forested trails of nearby Stanley Park, one of the largest city parks in North America. We will also visit Vancouver’s Chinatown and relax aboard a bonus ferry ride of the beautiful False Creek, an inlet in the heart of Vancouver. From here we will have a wonderful view of the city on two sides and may even see some of the creek’s wildlife, including herons, kingfishers, and harbor seals. (Note: False Creek Ferry is closed on Dec. 25th and 26th.)

Day 2 : Vancouver - Kelowna - Okanagan - Winery - Salmon Arm

We will begin the day traveling along the Trans-Canada Highway toward the lakeside city of Kelowna in the heart of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, with its many fruit orchards, vineyards, and lakeshore communities. After our arrival around 1:00pm, we will stop at Kelowna’s renowned Summerhill Pyramid Winery**, where we will have the opportunity to learn about the basics of winemaking as well as taste some of their delicious red and white wines. And make sure to try some of their famous sweet ice wine before we leave! Next we will move on to Lake Okanagan to hear the legendary story of the Ogopogo, the famous lake monster that has caught the imagination of Okanagan Valley residents since the 19th Century. From there we will travel to either the city of Salmon Arm or Vernon to spend the night.

Day 3 : Salmon Arm - Emerald Lake - Banff - Canmore

This morning we will continue on our way through Eagle Pass in the Monashee Mountains to visit Craigellachie, where the last spike was driven into the transcontinental railway, completing the conditions for British Columbia’s entry into the Canadian Confederation in 1885. From this historic place we will travel on through Rogers Pass in the Selkirk Mountains on our way to Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park**, the largest of the park’s 61 lakes and ponds, known for its remarkable blue-green hue. After admiring its tranquil surface, we will travel on into the province of Alberta, where we will visit the mountains, glaciers, ice fields, and forests of Banff National Park**, the oldest national park in the country. Here in the northernmost portion of the Rocky Mountains, we will experience a thrilling gondola ride** to the summit of Sulphur Mountain, where you will be captivated by its majestic alpine heights. Next we will visit the nearby town of Banff and the breathtaking Bow Falls before ending the day at the nearby city of Canmore, the home of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games.

Day 4 : Lake Louise - Jasper Natl Park - Icefield - Peyto Lake - Golden

We begin our day by visiting Lake Louise in Banff National Park, the “Jewel of the Rockies,” a glacial lake whose emerald color and stunning view of the surrounding snow-capped Rocky Mountains attracts millions of visitors every year. After enjoying an atmospheric lunch at Chateau Lake Louise (included in the meal plan, see below), we will take one last stroll along the lakeshore before heading north to Jasper National Park** to see the soaring glaciers and towering heights of the Columbia Icefield, which feeds eight major glaciers and is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in the Canadian Rockies. We will even have the opportunity to ride a “snowcoach"** on the surface of the Athabasca Glacier. Then we will pass through Banff National Park on our way back to British Columbia, stopping briefly at the glacial Peyto Lake, Bow Lake, and Crowfoot Glacier before leaving Alberta and arriving in the city of Golden, where we will spend the night.

Day 5 : Kamloops - Ginseng Factory - Vancouver

This morning we will head west toward the sun-filled city of Kamloops to join a tour of the Sunmore Ginseng Factory, learn about the root’s healing power, and see how the factory grows and develops their ginseng products. Continue our drive and arrive at Vancouver in the late afternoon.

Day 6 : Vancouver - Hometown

Today we will conclude our tour with a free day for shopping, exploring the city, and visiting friends and family before we transfer you to the Vancouver Airport. Please arrange your return flight leave Vancouver Airport after 2:30pm.

**Extra fees apply. Please see “Exclusions” below for details.

Hotels are subject to change. Other hotels will be available at an additional cost (Radisson Hotel or similar).

 

Inclusions:

Exclusions:

  • Airport greet and meet: Your tour escort will be wearing a red uniform and holding a sign with your name. Canada Domestic arrivals, your tour escort will wait at the CLAIM BELT #3 in domestic arrival hall. International arrivals, your tour escort will wait at Vancouver airport  TOUR INFO CENTER.
  • Booking: Please book airline tickets after your tour booking is confirmed, tour booking will be confirmed within 1-2 business days.
  • Airport pickup: Please provide arrival/return flight schedules at the time of booking or at least 5 days prior departure; otherwise, you are required to proceed to the hotel at your own expense.
  • Luggage: Limited to one medium suitcase and one carry-on luggage per person.
  • Language: All tours are escorted by professional bi- or multi-lingual tour and/or driver guides (English/Chinese). Depending on the number of passengers booked for a particular departure, tours and/or languages may be combined to operate the tours.