Tour Package 1: Canada’s Natural Wonders - Rockies & Glaciers Expedition (10 Days)
Duration:
10 Days / 9 Nights
Embark on a breathtaking journey through Canada’s western frontier with this 10-day Rockies and Glaciers Expedition. From Vancouver’s coastal charm to the alpine majesty of Banff and Jasper National Parks, this tour is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. Get ready to witness turquoise lakes, thundering waterfalls, ancient glaciers, and dramatic mountain ranges, all while enjoying cozy mountain lodges, wildlife sightings, and heart-pounding excursions.
Tour Highlights:
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Explore Banff and Jasper National Parks with expert guides
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Visit Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Peyto Lake - Canada’s most iconic lakes
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Step onto the Athabasca Glacier on the Columbia Icefield Explorer
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Ride the Banff Gondola for panoramic views from Sulphur Mountain
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Wildlife viewing in Jasper’s deep wilderness - bears, elk, and more
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Cruise on Maligne Lake to Spirit Island
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Guided hikes, waterfalls, and glacier-fed river valleys
Itinerary Breakdown:
Day 1: Arrival in Vancouver
Arrive in Vancouver and check into your downtown hotel. Spend the evening exploring Gastown’s cobbled streets or unwind by the waterfront. Optional: sunset dinner at a revolving restaurant with views of the harbor and mountains.
Day 2: Vancouver City Tour & Capilano Suspension Bridge
Enjoy a guided tour of Vancouver covering Stanley Park, Granville Island, and the Vancouver Lookout. In the afternoon, cross the thrilling Capilano Suspension Bridge and walk among the treetops on the Cliffwalk.
Day 3: Vancouver to Kamloops (Drive or Train)
Start your journey inland along the scenic Fraser Valley. If opting for the Rocky Mountaineer train(premium), enjoy gold-level service through canyons and forests. Arrive in Kamloops for a cozy overnight stay.
Day 4: Kamloops to Jasper via Mount Robson
Drive or continue by train toward Jasper, entering the majestic Rockies. Stop at Mount Robson - the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, for photos. Evening at leisure in Jasper town.
Day 5: Jasper National Park & Maligne Lake Cruise
Head to Maligne Canyon for a walk along its dramatic cliffs, then cruise across the magical Maligne Lake to Spirit Island. Watch for moose and bald eagles. Evening wildlife safari is optional.
Day 6: Icefields Parkway & Columbia Icefield Adventure
Travel down the Icefields Parkway - one of the most scenic drives in the world. Stop at Athabasca Falls and the Columbia Icefield. Ride the Ice Explorer onto the glacier and walk the Glacier Skywalk suspended over Sunwapta Valley. Overnight in a lodge near Lake Louise.
Day 7: Lake Louise & Moraine Lake
Explore the turquoise beauty of Lake Louise and the dramatic Valley of the Ten Peaks at Moraine Lake. Option to canoe, hike to the Lake Agnes Tea House, or enjoy afternoon tea at the Fairmont Château. Overnight in Banff.
Day 8: Banff National Park Exploration
Ride the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain. Visit Bow Falls, Tunnel Mountain, and spot wildlife along the Bow Valley Parkway. An optional hot springs soak in the evening.
Day 9: Banff to Calgary
Drive to Calgary via Canmore. Quick tour of Calgary’s cityscape, including the Calgary Tower and Stephen Avenue Walk. Final dinner at a cowboy-style steakhouse or vegan bistro.
Day 10: Departure from Calgary
Transfer to Calgary International Airport. Optional: extend your trip with a 3-day visit to Waterton Lakes or a fly-in wilderness lodge experience.
Must-Do Activities:
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Icefield Explorer ride across Athabasca Glacier
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Canoe across Lake Louise or Moraine Lake
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Gondola ride to Sulphur Mountain
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Hike or walk Maligne Canyon and Johnston Canyon
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Wildlife safari in Jasper or Banff
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Stand on the glass-floored Glacier Skywalk
Accommodation Options:
Standard Tier (3-star / comfortable lodges):
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Vancouver: Blue Horizon Hotel
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Kamloops: Coast Kamloops Hotel
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Jasper: Jasper Inn & Suites
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Lake Louise: Mountaineer Lodge
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Banff: Banff Ptarmigan Inn
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Calgary: Sandman Signature Calgary
Premium Tier (4-star+ / iconic & heritage stays):
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Vancouver: Fairmont Waterfront
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Jasper: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
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Lake Louise: Fairmont Château Lake Louise
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Banff: Fairmont Banff Springs
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Calgary: Hotel Le Germain Calgary
Optional Upgrades:
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Rocky Mountaineer GoldLeaf train service
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Helicopter tour over the Columbia Icefield or the Three Sisters Range
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Private guided hikes or photography sessions
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Spa treatments and evening wildlife interpretation
Who It's For:
Ideal for families, couples, solo travelers, and seniors who enjoy pristine nature, soft adventure, and comfortable accommodations. Also great for photographers and bird watchers.
Best Time to Visit:
June to early October offers clear skies, accessible trails, and glacier activities. July and August are peak months for lake colors and wildlife sightings.
Tour Package 2: Wilderness & Whales - Atlantic Canada Explorer (9 Days)
Duration:
10 Days / 9 Nights
Embark on a captivating journey through Atlantic Canada, where rugged coastlines, charming fishing villages, and rich maritime history await. This 9-day tour offers an immersive experience into the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. From the dramatic tides of the Bay of Fundy to the picturesque landscapes of Cape Breton Island, and the iconic red sands of PEI, this adventure is perfect for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and those seeking coastal tranquility.
Tour Highlights:
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Witness the world's highest tides at the Bay of Fundy
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Explore the historic streets of Halifax and its vibrant waterfront
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Discover the scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island
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Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg
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Enjoy whale watching excursions in the Bay of Fundy
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Experience the charm of Prince Edward Island's countryside and coastline
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Taste fresh seafood delicacies, including lobster and scallops
Itinerary Breakdown:
Day 1: Arrival in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Arrive in Halifax, the bustling capital of Nova Scotia. After settling into your accommodation, stroll along the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk, exploring shops, eateries, and historic sites. Visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to learn about the region's seafaring history.
Day 2: Halifax to Lunenburg and Mahone Bay
Travel along the picturesque South Shore to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg, known for its colorful waterfront and shipbuilding legacy. Explore the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic and enjoy a seafood lunch. Continue to the charming town of Mahone Bay, famous for its trio of churches and artisan shops.
Day 3: Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley
Journey to the Bay of Fundy to witness the world's highest tides. Visit the Hopewell Rocks, where towering flowerpot formations are revealed at low tide. Explore the Annapolis Valley, stopping at local wineries and orchards. Overnight in the historic town of Wolfville.
Day 4: Wolfville to Digby and Whale Watching
Head to Digby, renowned for its succulent scallops. Embark on a whale watching excursion in the Bay of Fundy, home to humpback, minke, and fin whales. Learn about marine conservation efforts and enjoy the coastal scenery.
Day 5: Digby to Saint John, New Brunswick
Take a ferry across the Bay of Fundy to Saint John, New Brunswick's oldest city. Explore the historic uptown area, visit the Reversing Falls Rapids, and stroll through the Saint John City Market, Canada’s oldest continuing farmers' market.
Day 6: Saint John to Prince Edward Island
Travel through the scenic landscapes of New Brunswick, crossing the Confederation Bridge into Prince Edward Island. Visit the Green Gables Heritage Place, inspiration for the beloved novel, and explore the island's red sand beaches and rolling countryside.
Day 7: Exploring Charlottetown and the Surroundings
Discover Charlottetown, the birthplace of the Canadian Confederation. Visit historic sites, enjoy local cuisine, and take a coastal drive to explore lighthouses and fishing villages. Optional cycling along the Confederation Trail offers a leisurely way to see the island's beauty.
Day 8: PEI to Cape Breton Island
Return to Nova Scotia and journey to Cape Breton Island, renowned for its stunning landscapes and Celtic heritage. Begin exploring the Cabot Trail, one of North America's most scenic drives, offering panoramic views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 9: Cape Breton Highlands and Departure
Continue along the Cabot Trail, stopping at lookouts and hiking trails within Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck before concluding your journey. Transfer to Halifax for departure or extend your stay to explore more of Nova Scotia.
Must-Do Activities:
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Walk on the ocean floor at the Hopewell Rocks during low tide
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Whale watching in the Bay of Fundy
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Explore the historic town of Lunenburg
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Taste fresh seafood in Digby and Charlottetown
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Drive the scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island
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Visit Green Gables Heritage Place in PEI
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Experience local music and culture in Cape Breton
Who It's For:
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a blend of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and coastal charm. Perfect for couples, families, and solo adventurers interested in marine life, history, and scenic landscapes.
Best Time to Visit:
Late spring to early fall (May to October) offers pleasant weather, vibrant foliage, and optimal conditions for whale watching and exploring coastal regions.
Tour Package 3: Northern Lights & Arctic Adventure - Yukon & Northwest Territories (8 Days)
Duration:
8 Days / 7 Nights
Embark on an extraordinary journey to the northernmost reaches of Canada, where the Arctic landscapes meet the mesmerizing dance of the Aurora Borealis. This 8-day expedition takes you through the Yukon and Northwest Territories, offering unparalleled opportunities to witness the northern lights, engage in thrilling winter activities, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Canada's Arctic regions. From the historic streets of Whitehorse to the remote wilderness of Inuvik, this adventure is designed for those seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.
Tour Highlights:
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Witness the Aurora Borealis in some of the world's best viewing locations
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Experience authentic Arctic winter activities, including dog sledding and snowshoeing
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Explore the historic town of Whitehorse and its vibrant arts scene
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Journey along the Dempster Highway to the Arctic Circle
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Visit the indigenous community of Tuktoyaktuk and learn about their traditions
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Enjoy cozy accommodations with opportunities for stargazing and aurora viewing
Itinerary Breakdown:
Day 1: Arrival in Whitehorse, Yukon
Arrive in Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon Territory. Settle into your accommodation and spend the evening exploring the town's historic sites and local eateries. Optional: Visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve to see native species in their natural habitats.
Day 2: Whitehorse City Tour and Aurora Viewing
Take a guided city tour of Whitehorse, visiting landmarks such as the SS Klondike National Historic Site and the MacBride Museum. In the evening, venture out to a designated aurora viewing location, where you'll have the chance to witness the Northern Lights in all their glory.
Day 3: Dog Sledding Adventure
Embark on a thrilling dog sledding excursion through the pristine wilderness surrounding Whitehorse. Learn the basics of mushing and enjoy the exhilarating ride through snow-covered forests and frozen lakes. In the evening, relax by a warm fire and, if conditions permit, enjoy another night of aurora viewing.
Day 4: Travel to Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Fly from Whitehorse to Inuvik, a remote town located above the Arctic Circle. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the town, learning about its unique geography and the challenges of living in the Arctic. In the evening, gather at a local viewing spot to witness the Northern Lights.
Day 5: Journey to Tuktoyaktuk
Travel along the Dempster Highway to the coastal community of Tuktoyaktuk. This journey offers stunning views of the Arctic landscape and the opportunity to spot wildlife such as caribou and Arctic foxes. Upon reaching Tuktoyaktuk, learn about the indigenous Inuvialuit culture and traditions.
Day 6: Snowshoeing and Cultural Immersion
Spend the day snowshoeing through the Arctic tundra, guided by local experts who will share their knowledge of the land and its history. In the afternoon, participate in cultural activities, including traditional storytelling and crafts, to gain a deeper understanding of the Inuvialuit way of life.
Day 7: Return to Inuvik and Aurora Viewing
Travel back to Inuvik for a relaxing day. Optional activities include visiting local art galleries or enjoying a traditional Arctic meal. In the evening, venture out for one final opportunity to witness the Northern Lights in the clear Arctic sky.
Day 8: Departure
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight back to Whitehorse and onward journey home, carrying with you memories of an unforgettable Arctic adventure.
Must-Do Activities:
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Aurora Viewing: Experience the Northern Lights in some of the best viewing locations in the world.
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Dog Sledding: Glide through the snow-covered wilderness on a thrilling dog sledding adventure.
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Snowshoeing: Explore the Arctic tundra on snowshoes, guided by local experts.
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Cultural Immersion: Learn about the traditions and lifestyle of the indigenous Inuvialuit people.
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Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for Arctic wildlife, including caribou, Arctic foxes, and snow owls.
Who It's For:
This tour is ideal for adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and those interested in experiencing the unique cultures of Canada's Arctic regions. Whether you're a photographer hoping to capture the Northern Lights or a traveler eager to engage in authentic Arctic activities, this journey offers something for everyone.
Best Time to Visit:
The optimal time for this tour is from late January to early March, when the nights are longest, and the chances of witnessing the Aurora Borealis are highest. During this period, the Arctic landscapes are covered in snow, providing the perfect backdrop for winter activities.
