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Rocky Mountains Winter Tour
| Canadian
Rocky Mountains Winter Tour |
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| 2007 |
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This Rocky Mountain
winter-land holiday begins in Calgary where we head west to
a fairyland of towering snow-covered jagged peaks, icy blue
lakes, crisp mountain air and frozen crystal like waterfalls.
Feel the sun on your face as you dogsled in Canmore and breath
the crisp, dry air. See delicate snowflakes dance and glisten
around you as you snowshoe near Louise looking for signs of
wildlife.
Heading further west to Yoho National
Park, you can take a stroll near the beautiful Emerald Lake
Lodge and listen to the wolves howl at night. From the Emerald
Lake Lodge in Yoho we head north to the town of Jasper where
a guided ice-walk to the Maligne Canyon awaits you. After
a challenging day of ice-walking curl up with a good book
and warm drink in front of a rock clad fireplace. Don’t
forget to step outside in the evening to look for the northern
lights and marvel at the millions of stars.
| Duration: |
10
Days / 9 Nights |
| Activity Level : |
Easy
to moderate |
| Accommodation: |
Lodge
/ Hotel |
| Meals: |
Nine hot breakfasts are included, beginning on Day 2.
Otherwise, the tour guide will offer clients a selection
of restaurants for lunch and dinner |
| Tour Dates: |
2007
Tour # 1 : Jan 06 - 15
Tour # 2 : Jan 20 - 29
Tour # 3 : Feb 03 - 12
Tour # 4 : Feb 17 - 26
Tour # 5 : Mar 03 - 12
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| Departs: |
Calgary,
AB |
| Arrives: |
Calgary,
AB |
| Price: |
$
1,775.00 CDN
+ GST
$475 Single
Supplement
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| Included: |
- 9 nights motel
/ lodge accommodation
- 9 hot breakfasts
- Snowshoeing
at Lake Louise
- Icewalk in
Jasper
- Dogsledding
in Valemont
- Services of
a driver/leader
- Transportation
(15-passenger van)
- Entrance fees
to provincial and national parks
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| Not Included: |
Meals where not indicated, optional activities, gratuities,
and 6% GST. |
| Optional Activities: |
- Skiing, cross-country
or downhill
- Skating
- Ice climbing
- Heli-sightseeing
-snowmobiling
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Reservations
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Canadian
Rocky Mountains Winter Tour Itinerary
Calgary,
AB return
Day 1: Banff,
AB.
We depart Calgary at 8:00 am and make our way to Lake Louise
for an afternoon of snowshoeing. The Rockies are a delight
to explore on snowshoes, especially near world famous Lake
Louise. The snow acts as a canvas, recording the tracks of
snowshoe hares, pine martens and even the occasional lynx.
There are hidden secrets too: beneath the snow pack are hibernating
grizzly bears and a vibrant winter ecosystem fueled by mice
and wolves. After snowshoeing we will make our way back to
check into our hotel and enjoy the Banff nightlife.
Day 2: Banff, AB.
Groomed trails, beautiful scenery and mountain air - Banff's
Sunshine Village provides a spectacular location for downhill
skiing or snowboarding and beginner lessons are available.
Today we hit the slopes early and have a full day on the mountain.
For those who choose not to ski, the Banff townsite offers
shopping, museums and hotsprings.
Day 3: Bow Lake, Icefield Parkway
Today is set aside for a myriad of optional activities: guided
ice-climbing with some local mountain ice climbers, cross
country skiing at the Canmore Olympic Nordic ski Centre and
scenic alpine helicopter flights. In the late afternoon we
travel down the Columbia Icefield Parkway. The Columbia Icefield
is the largest of the chain of icefields along the Great Divide
separating Alberta and British Columbia. This 325 square km.
accumulation of ice feeds six large glaciers. You can see
three of them - the Athabasca, the Dome, and Stutfield - from
the Icefields Parkway.
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge overlooks
one of the most dramatic scenes in the Canadian Rockies: out
of Bow Lake the mountains rise steep and rugged and the blue
ice of Crowfoot Glacier hangs suspended over the turquoise
water. To the west, the craggy peaks of the Great Divide tower
over Bow Glacier. After dinner, the fireplaces at Num-Ti-Jah
Lodge invite you to linger and share stories with fellow travelers
about the beauty of the great Canadian winter.
Day 4: Jasper, AB.
A morning drive along the Icefield Parkway takes us from Bow
Lake to Jasper. In the afternoon the group will depart with
a local tour operator for a three hour Maligne Canyon Icewalk
through the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park. The group
will actually walk on the frozen floor of the canyon with
photo stops at Queen Maligne and Angel icefalls. Transportation,
boots and cleats are provided.
Day 5: Jasper, AB.
Whether it's skiing, skating, scenic driving, snowshoeing
or ice climbing - Jasper National Park gives everyone a chance
to combine exploring the park with the magic of a winter wilderness
experience.
Day 6: Kamloops, B.C .
Today we head off to Valemont, B.C. in the Mount Robson Valley
for an included morning adventure of dog-sledding. You will
experience a trip through a pristine mountain valley that
you follow by dog team, past snow-covered trees, waterfalls,
open meadows and abundant wildlife. Crisp mountain air and
beautiful scenery is in plentiful supply during this 2.5-hour
trip which also includes hot apple cider, and lunch prepared
over an open campfire. Alaskan Huskies are used for our dog
sled excursion - one of the best dogs ever bred. In the late
afternoon we make our way to Sun Peaks resort near Kamloops.
Day 7: Kamloops, BC
Sun Peaks Resort just north of Kamloops offers 3678 acres
of skiable terrain, making it the second largest ski area
in B.C. Vast alpine bowls brimming with fresh powder invite
the skier and snowboarder for a day of fun on the slopes.
Snowmobiling, tubing and x-country skiing are also available.
Day 8: Golden, B.C.
Driving through the Columbia River Valley, also known as the
Rocky Mountain Trench, we see the BC Rocky Mountains to the
west and the Bugaboo Mountains on the east. After taking lunch
at the small town of Revelstoke, we pass through five avalanche
tunnels before arriving at Roger's Pass (elevation 4,534 feet/1382
m), located at the summit in Glacier National Park and one
of the great mountain crossings in BC. We arrive in Golden
in the late afternoon.
Day 9: Golden, B.C.
On this day we'll have the option to go downhill skiing or
snow boarding at one of the best ski resorts in the Canadian
Rockies. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is ideally situated
to produce a sparkling, light, dry snow, aptly named "Champagne
Powder". The varied terrain offers a winter playground for
those new to alpine adventure and the perfect opportunity
for adrenaline junkies to charge down a 4,133 foot 'ski out',
the second longest in Canada. Those not wishing to downhill
skiing may wish to experience the excitement of snowmobiling
on scenic trails and alpine meadows. The snowmobile guide
will take you through some of the most beautiful winter scenery
you have ever seen. You can also choose from other activities
offered at the resort including ice climbing, snowshoeing
or cross country skiing.
Day 10: Calgary, AB.
After a leisurely breakfast we make our way into Calgary.
Depending on the tour schedule we may have time for some last
minute shopping in either Banff or Calgary.
Reservations
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Call toll free
1-800-255-5057
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