Day 1 - Arrive in Beautiful British Columbia
Welcome to Canada’s rugged Northwest in Vancouver and transfer to your hotel. Meet your Tour Manager in the hotel lobby at 6:00 p.m. for a welcome dinner. Meal: D
Day 2 - Vancouver Sightseeing and Harbour Cruise
Vancouver, its dramatic location between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, is sure to inspire you. Enjoy an included sightseeing tour to see Vancouver’s downtown core, the spectacular North Shore and beautiful Stanley Park. After your included lunch, embark on a scenic sightseeing cruise through Canada’s “Gateway to the Pacific”- the Burrard Inlet. You will get up close to many of Vancouver’s most famous landmarks. Cruise past the famous Stanley Park, the busy cruise ship terminals, the spectacular city skyline, historic Gastown, the breathtaking North Shore Mountains and more. Meals: B, L
Day 3 - Museum of Anthropology, Granville Island and Gulf of Georgia Cannery
Begin the day at the Museum of Anthropology renowned for its world arts and cultures and works by the First Nation bands. Spend time at Granville Island’s public market, the crown jewel of the island. This outdoor market features colourful food, produce stores, handcrafted products and unique gifts. Later visit the Gulf of Georgia Cannery. Built in 1894 this National Historic Site echoes the days of when British Columbia was a leading salmon producer. Meals: B, D
Day 4 - Rocky Mountaineer to Kamloops
Board the Rocky Mountaineer in Silver Leaf Class and begin the journey eastward. The Rocky Mountaineer takes you from the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver into the interior of British Columbia. En route you will pass through the scenic Fraser Canyon and the fertile Fraser Valley. You will follow the Thompson River through the Fraser Canyon. One of the canyon’s true highlights is Hell’s Gate, where you will watch water torrent past the canyon’s walls at its narrowest point. Overnight is in Kamloops. Meals: B, L
Day 5 - Ride the Rocky Mountaineer to Banff
Depart Kamloops and continue eastward. Board the Rocky Mountaineer in Silver Leaf Class and begin the journey eastward. You will pass through the vast ranchlands outside Shuswap Lake toward Craigellachie, where the “last spike” was driven completing the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885. Beyond Craigellachie is Rogers Pass with its tunnels, glistening glaciers, and snow-capped mountains. You will also cross the Continental Divide before coming into Yoho National Park and travel through the unique Spiral Tunnels, a remarkable engineering achievement. Then, come into Banff National Park and arrive in the mountain town of Banff. Meals: B, L
Day 6 - Banff Sightseeing
Today, explore Canada’s first National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banff. See Bow Falls and Tunnel Mountain before taking the gondola ride in enclosed cars to the peak of Sulphur Mountain for a spectacular panoramic view of the village and valley below. Later, enjoy free time in the quiet town of Banff for shopping in the many shops and boutiques. Meals: B, D
Day 7 - Calgary Tower and Heritage Park
Get to know Calgary on a panoramic sightseeing tour of the city. Get your first glimpse of the Canadian Rockies from high atop the 626-foot tall Calgary Tower. Then, take a step back into Canada’s colorful past at Heritage Park. Here you will learn about life as a 19th-century fur-trader or old-fashioned blacksmith. In the Gasoline Alley Museum, admire the collection of 1908 REO Autobuggies and 1912 Buicks, or stroll through Heritage Town Square and chat with the locals in their traditional clothing. Tonight, your Tour Manager hosts a farewell dinner. Meals: B, D
Day 8 - Return Home
Following breakfast, depart with a group transfer to the Calgary International Airport for flights out after 11:00 a.m. Meal: B