Rockies Treasures
2010
From
Vancouver
8 Days /
7 Nights
Package Includes:
- Visit Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise, Lac
Le
- Jeune and Whistler
- Hotel accommodation including
provincial
- taxes for 7 nights
- Stoney Nakoda Resort Heritage Exhibit
- Sightseeing excursions of Banff and
Jasper
- Banff Gondola
- Minnewanka Lake Cruise
- Admission to the Whyte Museum of the
Canadian Rockies
- Ice Explorer on the Athabasca Glacier
- Photograph at the Columbia Icefield
- 1 breakfast, 2 lunches and 1 dinner
- Transfer from Whistler to Vancouver
- Discount coupon for any additional
Brewster Sightseeing Excursions
- Luggage handling at hotels
- National Park fees
Not Included
- Transfers between airports, hotels
and bus
- depots (unless noted)
- Meals (unless noted)
- Gratuities to sightseeing motor coach
drivers, rail personnel, and taxi drivers
Day 1 - Vancouver to Whistler
This morning,
depart the Vancouver International Airport or your selected downtown hotel via
a scheduled service motor coach (included) and travel north along the
scenic Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler. Other highlights en route include the
cascading Shannon Falls and the Stawamus Chief rock face. Upon arrival in
Whistler, you will be dropped off your selected hotel and the remainder of the
day is at leisure. Amidst the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia,
just 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Vancouver, lies Whistler Resort,
the charming
four-season destination nestled between world-renowned Whistler and Blackcomb
Mountains. Whistler Village is situated at the base of both Whistler and
Blackcomb Mountains and virtually every property and amenity is within walking
distance to the lifts of each mountain. The area is comprised of interwoven
cobblestone pedestrian walkways in which cars are strictly off-limits. Whistler
and Blackcomb offer extensive summer alpine programs that include mountaintop
dining, hiking and sightseeing. Four championship designer golf courses have
turned Whistler resort into a golf mecca. Five sparkling lakes and numerous
rivers provide access to a multitude of water sports and leisure activities as
well as a variety of additional summer activities from tennis, biking and
horseback riding to heli-hiking, fishing and summer skiing.
Overnight in Whistler
Day 2 - Whistler to Lac Le Jeune (L, D)
This morning,
depart Whistler and travel Duffey Lake Road through a high mountain pass gives
close up views of towering peaks, sparkling lakes and waterways. Following this
two-hour trip through the mountains waits lunch (included) in the
historic town of Lillooet. Known as the land of the Gold Rush Trail, Lillooet
was “Mile Zero” of the Old Cariboo Wagon Road during the gold rush years.
Continue on your way to central British Columbia. After starting today’s
journey in lush coastal greenery, and passing through mature forests, you are
now entering a semi-arid desert region that supports hardy pines, sagebrush and
wild grasses on rolling hills. Follow the turbulent Fraser River before passing
through Ashcroft before arriving at Lac Le Jeune Resort in the early evening
for your overnight stay. Enjoy dinner tonight (included) at the resort.
The lobby lounge is open nightly and a television room is also available to all
guests.
Overnight in Lac Le Jeune
Day 3 - Lac Le Jeune to Lake Louise (B, L)
After starting
your day with a hearty breakfast (included), re-board the Brewster coach
for another full day of touring with insightfulcommentary and frequent stops at
scenic and historic points of interest. Travel along the South Thompson River,
where an annual salmon run (spawning) takes place. Continue through the town of
Salmon Arm, a picturesque community on Shuswap Lake. Travel further east
through Sicamous, past Craigellachie (home of the last spike of the CP Railway)
and into the mountain town of Revelstoke. Here, enjoy the scenic backdrop of
Mount Begbie as you eat lunch (included).
Departing
Revelstoke, the road begins a steady incline to the summit of infamous Rogers
Pass. Be ready for the highlights of the trip this afternoon! Upon entering the
Rocky Mountains, scenery changes dramatically to raging rivers, waterfalls,
towering mountain peaks and glaciers. Stand amongst the rugged mountains and
glaciers at the summit of Rogers Pass, 1382 metres/4534 feet in elevation. Time
is provided to visit the Welcome Centre (featuring a small museum and
information on the National Park), photograph the spectacular scenery and
purchase refreshments. Leaving the summit behind, start a long descent to the
town of Golden and then onto Kicking Horse Pass (1,643 metres/5390 feet)
located in Yoho National Park. Stop at the Spiral Tunnels to witness an
engineering marvel that uses two tunnels cut into two
mountains in a
spiral to reduce the grade (angle of descent) of the railway tracks. Now in the
heart of Banff National Park, continue to Lake Louise, the “Jewel of the
Rockies”, renowned for the glacial blue colour and spectacular backdrop of
Victoria Glacier.
Overnight in Lake Louise
Day 4 - Lake Louise to Jasper
Today’s journey
travels north along the famous Icefields Parkway, one of the most spectacular
highways in North America. This excursion to Jasper today tours through Banff
and Jasper National Parks with a stop at the Columbia Icefield allowing time
for a Brewster “Glacier Experience.” This excursion onto the icy slopes of the
Athabasca Glacier in a specially designed Brewster Ice Explorer stops in the
middle of the glacier and the driver/guide explains how the glaciers are formed
and points out interesting geological features (Ice Explorer included). The
ice is 365 metres (1,200 feet) thick - about the height of the Empire State
Building. At the icefall below the glacial headwall, take the option of
stepping out onto the ice formed from snow that fell 400 years ago. After this
unique ice adventure, time is allowed at the Columbia Icefield Centre, to relax
over lunch (not included) and visit the
new and expanded
Parks Canada Interpretive Centre. Leaving the Athabasca Glacier, your camera
should be ready to capture the majesty of the Athabasca Falls, prior to arrival
into Jasper.
Overnight in Jasper
Day 5 - Jasper
Experience Jasper
National Park through the travels of the early explorers and view the unspoiled
grandeur! A morning excursion will begin along the mighty Athabasca Canadian
Heritage River, learning about David Thompson and the valley ecosystem. Travel
above Maligne Canyon, with its narrow gorge and limestone walls created by
10,000 years of water flow. Visit a place of mystery and Indian legend as you
continue to Medicine Lake, where sometimes it actually disappears! On your
adventure, you are sure to
see a variety of
mountain wildlife.
Overnight in Jasper
Day 6 - Jasper to Banff
This morning is
free to relax and enjoy the scenery. This afternoon, depart Jasper and travel
south along the scenic Icefields Parkway to the resort town of Banff. (Note:
this is an express service and will not stop at the Columbia Icefield or other
sightseeing highlights.)
Overnight in Banff
Day 7 - Banff
This morning is
at leisure. Later this afternoon, take a short excursion to Lake Minnewanka,
one of Alberta’s largest bodies of water for a boat cruise. Learn about the
natural history and native legends that make this lake a landmark. After your
1.5 hour cruise, continue on the motor coach drive to some animal 'hotspots'
where you will have excellent opportunities to spot some of Banff's famous
wildlife, including Deer, Sheep, Elk, Coyotes, Bears, and much more! Also
included today is admission to the Whyte Museum. Learn more about the
people and wildlife that live in Banff National Park and surrounding areas.
Overnight in Banff
Day 8 - Banff to Calgary
This morning’s
excursion tours through the town of Banff and its environs. Ascend Tunnel Mountain
Drive to view Bow Falls and the hoodoos, followed by a visit to Lake Minnewanka
and Two Jack Lake. Then take a ride (included) on a gondola car to the
top of Sulphur Mountain. Later this morning, depart Banff and travel to
Calgary. A stop is made at the Stoney Nakoda Resort and the Native Heritage
exhibit. You will have enough time here to explore the exhibit, take an
optional helicopter or native Dream Catcher excursion (onboard a famous
Brewster Terra Bus) and lunch (optional excursions and lunch are not
included). After the stop, continue on your way to Calgary. Upon arrival,
you will be dropped off either your downtown hotel or the Calgary Airport.
Departure
Dates From Vancouver 2010
(Monday &
Saturday)
May
3,8,10,15,17,22,24,29,31,
June 5,7,12,14,19,21,26,28
July
3,5,10,12,17,19,24.26.31
August
2,7,9,14.16,21,23,28,30
September
4,6,11,13,18,20,25,27
October
2,4,9,11
Cost does not include 2.5% GST Tax
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Rates Per Person-US Dollars
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Twin
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Single
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Triple
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Moderate Program
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May 3-May 17
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$1643.00
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$2304.00
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$1525.00
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May 19-May 26
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$1744.00
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$2502.00
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$1646.00
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May 29-June 21
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$2125.00
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$3135.00
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$1945.00
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June
23-October 4
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$2142.00
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$3166.00
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$1955.00
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October 6-October 11
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$1653.00
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$2218.00
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$1498.00
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Deluxe Program
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May 3-May 17
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$2238.00
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$3423.00
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$2119.00
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May 19-May 26
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$2876.00
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$4698.00
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$2580.00
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May 29-June 21
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$3013.00
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$4840.00
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$2710.00
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June
23-October 4
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$3068.00
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$4947.00
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$2747.00
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October 6-October 11
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$2092.00
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$3129.00
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$2021.00
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