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2009 Canada Adventure Tours:
Rocky Mountain Vacations |
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The Rocky Mountain Excursion: Wondering
how to get to those off-the-beaten track Rocky Mountain Lodges when it's
time for some mountain air? These Rocky Mountain vacations circle from
Vancouver stays in lodges and other unique accommodations, many of which
are located in spectacular areas less traveled by other tourists. We explore
four national parks, home to vast glaciers rimmed with ice, deep forests,
and emerald green lakes - some of the most majestic mountain scenery on
earth. Along the way, your guide will introduce you to easy walks and
hikes, narrate the natural history of the area, and make sure you take
in the best of the Rockies on each day we travel.
| Duration: |
7 days / 6 nights |
| Activity
Level : |
Easy |
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Maximum Group Size: |
8 |
| Accommodation: |
Lodge / resort / guest house |
| Meals: |
6 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners |
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Tour Dates: |
May:
May 28-June 03;
June:
June 04-10; June 11-17; June 18-24 (sold out); June 25-July 01.
July:
July 02-08. All other departures in July are sold out.
August:
Aug. 20-26.All other departures in August are sold out.
September:
Sept. 10-16; Sept. 17-23; Sept. 24-30;
October:
Oct. 01-07.
As our tours are limited
to 8 people they tend to sell out quickly, especially in high season
months. Please contact is if you wish to be placed on a waitlist.
All tours depart on a Thursday and return
on a Wednesday.
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| Departs: |
Vancouver, BC (Day 1
@ 8:00 AM) |
| Arrives: |
Vancouver, BC (Day 7
@ 5:00 PM) |
| Price: |
$2,440:
all departures in May, June (except the June 25 departure) and October.
The single supplment in this pricing tier is $375.
$2,560:
June 25, September 10 and 17 departures; Single supplement: $400.
$2.795;
July and August departures; Single supplement: $425.
Prices are based on double
occupancy.
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| Included: |
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6 nights accommodation
- services of a driver/leader, included guided hikes
- transportation (15-passenger van)
- entrance fees to provincial and national parks
- entrance Fees to Hells’
Gate and the Sulphur Mountain Tram |
| Not
Included: |
Optional activities, gratuities,
and 5% GST. |
| Optional
Activities: |
float rafting on the
Columbia River, horseback riding. |
Rocky
Mountain Vacations Itinerary
Vancouver,
B.C. return
Day 1.
Salmon Arm, B.C.
Departing Vancouver, an hour’s driver takes us along the agricultural
belt of the Fraser Valley, through the lush environs of Hope to the
near desert conditions in the Fraser Canyon. We stop at Boston Bar,
the site of the narrowest passage of the Fraser River, and descend in
an air tram to the edge of the river to view 1,100 miles of river squeezing
through 110 foot wide thundering rock passage. We turn east at Lytton
where the mighty Fraser and Thompson Rivers meet. Arriving at Salmon
Arm in the late afternoon, we check into our Lodge on the shores of
the Shuswap Lake. We can relax on a sandy beach, hike nearby trails
or swim in the warm lake waters. Optional canoeing and horseback riding
are available.
Accommodation: Resort
Meals on own.
Day 2. Golden, B.C. Glacier National Park tours and the Columbia
River Valley
On our way to Golden, we stop at Roger’s Pass Discovery Centre for a Glacier National Park tour. Here, In the heart of the Columbia Mountains
we learn more about the fascinating engineering that went on to build
the trans Canada railway and highway over this rugged and treacherous
mountain pass. A short drive from the summit takes us to a nature interpretive
walk through an old-growth grove of giant cedar and hemlock.
We arrive in Golden early in the afternoon. Located in the southeast
corner of the province of BC, Golden is nestled between the spectacular
Rocky Mountains of Yoho National Park to the east and the Purcell Mountain
Range to the west. Before checking into the lodge, we’ll have
time for an optional jet boat safari on the mighty Columbia River.
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3. Kootenay National Park, BC.
Travelling south-east along the Columbia River Valley, we drive through
the dramatic entrance of the west gate into Kootenay National Park.
The iron rich cliffs tower over the road as we drive through a narrow
gorge into Sinclair Canyon. En route passengers have the option to stop
and take a soak in the hot and cool mineral pools at Radium Hot Springs.
Turning onto a gravel road, we travel into the back country to find
our secluded wilderness mountain retreat on the edge of Kootenay National
Park. We stay in cabins surrounded by 100 acres of secluded pine trees,
mountain views and plentiful wildlife.
Accommodation: Full service Wilderness Lodge and Cabins
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 4. Kootenay National Park , BC.
Today is set aside for guests to relax while wandering the great selection
of trails to tranquil alpine meadows, secluded forests, and glacier-fed
lakes and rivers.
This area offers some of the finest and most spectacular alpine walking
and hiking in the world. The trails range in ability from very easy
strolls, to short day hikes, to full day hiking. Many trails lend themselves
well to mountain biking and bikes can be rented from the office. This
is an excellent area to view and find signs of birds and animals unique
to the Canadian Rockies. Abundant wildlife near the cabins include deer,
moose, elk, coyote, rabbits, grouse, squirrels, chipmunks, pine martens
and the noisy whiskeyjack. Cutthroat trout, bull trout (dolly vardens),
rainbow trout, and mountain whitefish are native to rivers and streams
in the area. Fishing rods are available at the office.
Accommodation: Full service Wilderness Lodge and Cabins
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5. Banff, AB. Banff National Park tours
On the way to Banff National Park we stop at several interesting geological
formations in Kootenay National Park, including Marble Canyon and the
Paint Pots. After a tour of the townsite of Banff,we take a gondola
to the top of Sulphur Mountain to a spectacular elevation of 2,451 metres.
Perched near the summit, the Sulphur Mountain Teahouse offers guests
panoramic west and east views of the Bow Valley. A boardwalk on the
north side provides access to the summit ridge to the top of Sanson
Peak (2256 Metres).
After our visit to the Gondola we’ll sample village life for one
night and check into our lodge in Banff, overlooking the Bow River.
The rest of the day is spent at leisure to enjoy the town of Banff,
or partake in optional activities including boat tours of Lake Minnewanka,
Cave and Basin Museum, horseback riding and helicopter sightseeing.
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6. Revelstoke, B.C via Lake Louise
After our breakfast we take the less traveled secondary highway to Lake
Louise. En route we’ll watch for elk, bear and moose and stop
at Castle Mountain, Johnstone Canyon and Moose Meadows. At Lake Louise
we take a stroll along the lakeshore and tour the Chateau Lake Louise.
We’ll take time to relax and enjoy a refreshment on the patio
overlooking the lake.
We then carry on west, stopping at Yoho National Park and Takakkaw Falls.
Here we’ll stroll along the 1.5 km trail to the base of the waterfall
and feel the mist on our face. Our last stop today is Emerald Lake for
a one hour nature walk before we reach our final destination near the
mountainous town of Revelstoke.
Accommodation: Guest House / Lodge
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7. Return to Vancouver.
Our final drive from Revelstoke to Vancouver takes us through the sunny
and scenic Nicola Valley. We stop at the town of Merritt before continuing
on over the Coquihalla Highway to Hope and then onto Vancouver. We arrive
in Vancouver from our Rocky Mountain holiday at approximately 6:00 pm.
Once
you book your Rocky Mountain Vacations, we provide you with comprehensive pre-departure information.
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