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Tour
Highlights
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Whale Watching Boat Cruise
• Gondola Ride up
Sulphur Mountain and Hike
• Columbia Icefields
Ride and Walk
• Study at Royal
Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
• First Nations Cultural
Experience
DAY
1 LONDON TO VANCOUVER
- You will land at Vancouver Airport and meet your guide.
We will check in to our accommodation and then head
to Stanley Park for an introduction to the
city's splendour.
DAY 2 WHALE WATCHING
- Today we will go whale watching for Orcas! Our next
trip is to the Georgia Cannery Museum.
DAY
3 THE OKANAGAN
- Today we will travel to the Nicola Ranch in Merritt.
A cowboy will guide us around the property.
DAY
4 JOURNEY TO BANFF
- Our first stop will be in Oyama where we will get
a tour of an orchard. Next is a short hike near the
town of Revelstoke through a dense stand of giant Western
Red Cedars. Then we will visit the Roger's Pass Interpretive
Centre in Glacier National Park. In Banff we will take
the gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain to hike the
trails.
DAY
5 JOHNSTON CANYON
- Today we will hike one of the most beautiful trails
in Banff National Park, seeing waterfalls, steep canyons,
rugged mountain vistas and the inkpot pools at the end
of the trail.
DAY
6 COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS
- This morning we will drive to the Columbia
Icefields. The Icefields Highway will be our best chance
to see grizzly bears.After loading up in specialised
coaches for a ride on the Athabasca Glacier, you can
get out and run around on the ice that is hundreds of
metres thick.
DAY
7 DRUMHELLER BADLANDS
- Today we depart to Drumheller - the land of dinosaurs,
and on arrival pitch our tents near the Red Deer River.
The coach will take us to many sights in the Drumheller
Valley including the Rosedale Suspension Bridge, the
Atlas Coal Mine and a Bison ranch. At Reptile World
we will see Canada's largest collection of reptiles.
We also visit the East Coulee School Museum where we
experience first hand what it was like to be a student
in the 1930's during the depression.
DAYS 8/9 ROYAL TYRRELL
MUSEUM - The group will be split up
for the next two days and will rotate through many activities
at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. This is
the largest dinosaur museum in the world and we will
participate in an actual fossil dig and get a hands-on
approach to the science. We will also go fossil prospecting.
DAY
10 CALGARY - We
will travel to Calgary and visit Heritage Park, a living
history landscape that has recreated the 19th century
with over 100 restored buildings and 400 staff in costume.
In the evening we'll take in the view from the top of
the Calgary Tower.
DAYS
11/12 FIRST NATIONS TEEPEE VILLAGE
OR CALGARY STAMPEDE - In the rolling
foothills south of Calgary we will study First Nations
culture, learning about medicinal plants and survival
skills. We will try some traditional foods and activities,
interact with natives and stay under the canopy of our
teepees for two nights.
Groups travelling in July coinciding with the world-famous
Calgary Stampede can attend 'the greatest outdoor show
on earth'. Rodeo is what the stampede is really known
for. Every afternoon there is a world-class event: watch
saddle bronc, bareback riding and the thrilling bullriding.
DAY
13 DEPART CALGARY
- This morning drive to Calgary's airport and depart
for home.
DAY
14 ARRIVE LONDON
- Your flight arrives back in the UK early this morning.
Price
Range - £1350 - £1795
Depending
on month of travel and group size
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