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1 Aug - 21 Aug 2012
Trip Code: GCI2
When painted in the colours of fall, there are not enough words to describe the amazing landscapes of Alaska, Yukon and the Rocky Mountains. Forests, Tundra, Mountains and Lakes; around every corner there is something beautiful to see. This is a shorter verson of Fall Canada & Alaska group tour. |
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With its variety of culinary options, outdoor activities and multicultural experiences, Vancouver is considered one of the best cities to live. Skyscrapers rise from the downtown skyline and not far out of town is the vast British Columbia wilderness. Attractions include walks in Stanley Park, Chinatown, Robson Street, Gastown and the waterfront.
Kamloops is a typical Canadian town of 83,000, set in wilderness, but with all the amenities of a modern city. There is urban entertainment with an art gallery, a professional theatre company and two museums. Other activities include walking nature trails, fishing, kayaking or day trip up to the mountain village of Sun Peaks.
The Rocky Mountaineer takes you on a two day journey from Vancouver to Banff. On the first day of the tour you will travel from the coastal city of Vancouver to the inland town of Kamloops. There are dramatic changes in scenery from the pristine forests of the Northwest to an arid desert-like interior.
Banff is the perfect base for exploring the snow capped mountains, waterfalls, glaciers, hot springs and alpine meadows which can be found in Banff National Park. Nearby attractions include: Bow Falls, Banff Gondola, Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Johnston Canyon and Sunshine Meadows.
Jasper is situated deep in the Alberta Rockies, mountain peaks can be seen on the horizon in every direction. Local attractions are Maligne Lake, the Jasper Tramway, Columbia Icefield, Athabasca Falls, Miette Hotsprings, golf at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and lovely alpine walks. Jasper has a lot to offer for both summer and winter travellers.
Largest of all icefields in the Canadian Rockies, the Columbia Icefield is guarded by 11 of the Rockies’ 22 highest peaks. We will also take an Ice Explorer ride onto the Athabasca glacier to see its raw beauty.
Prince George is a modern city surrounded by natural beauty. It is the regional center for health, education and government services. The town has over 120 parks and museums. Ask a local guide to point out any wild edible fruit in season like huckleberries or gooseberries.
Depart on a two day excursion from Prince Rupert to Jasper with an overnight stay in Prince George. This superbly restored 1950’s ‘Skeena’ train also travels in the opposite direction. On this scenic journey you will travel through national and provincial parks, lumber camps and pass beautiful alpine streams and lakes.
Prince Rupert is located at the end of the Yellowhead Highway at the mouth of the Skeena River. A bustling port city, Prince Rupert is the cultural centre of the First Nations People. You will find totem poles scattered throughout parks in the city. The city’s heritage has been preserved at the Cow Bay waterfront area, built in 1905.
Wrangell is one of the most interesting small towns on the Inside Passage. The town began as a Tlingit trading post and became the site of a Russian fort built in 1834. The town has a relaxed feel that allows visitors to wander comfortably and converse with locals from the town. Local attractions are tours to the Stikine River, LeConte Glacier, Petersburg, a number of short walks and AnAn Bear Observatory.
Travel by jet boat to Anan Bear Sanctuary, which is located 35 miles southeast from the town of Wrangell. After arriving at Anan Island you will be guided on an informative 15 minute walk, learning about local and native history on your way to the observation decks. This tour is available from early July through until the end of the August when the salmon run finishes for the year
Stikine means Great River in Tlingit and as the fastest free flowing river in North America it holds up to its reputation. The mouth of the river is located near Wrangell and is fed by over 100 glaciers as it stretches all the way to British Columbia.
Local residents use the Alaska Marine Highway System ferries (AMHS) as means of transportation between the towns along the Inside Passage. The ferries can navigate their way through narrow stretches of the Inside Passage that cannot be accessed by larger cruise ships.
Originally a Russian and Native American trading post, this town provides beautiful views of the Chilkat Mountains and Lynn Canal, North America’s deepest fjord. With only a few small cruise ships docking each summer, Haines has retained its local identity as a quiet South East Alaskan town. Walk the un-crowded streets, explore the shops and quiet cafes, or purchase a bear watching tour or river float trip from local guides. There are regular water taxi services to the nearby town of Skagway.
Skagwayis situated at the head of the Lynn Canal and is surrounded by glacier capped mountains. The area experienced crowds of people during the summer of 1898 in search of Klondike gold. Today it remains one of the best preserved gold rush towns in America. Stroll along wooden boardwalks past colorful false fronted buildings built over 100 years ago. Attractions are a ride on the White Pass & Yukon Railway, a visit to the ghost town of Dyea, or take a day trip to the nearby town of Haines.
This historic route, built during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, is known as the ‘Scenic Railway of the World’. With a lot of determination, 450 tonnes of explosives and the work of tens of thousands of men the railway was built. Out of the one hundred thousand people that headed to the Klondike gold fields only thirty to forty thousand made it all the way. A few hundred of those who found gold actually became rich.
Located on the banks of the Yukon River, Whitehorse is the largest city in the Yukon Territory, as well as the capital. The city can be easily explored by foot. Walking along the banks of the Yukon River read interpretive signs about the Klondike Gold Rush and visit the restored SS Klondike sternwheeler.
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Wed
1
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VancouverArrival into Vancouver. Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel (2 nights) |
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Thu
2
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Vancouver - City TourThis morning we take a sightseeing tour of Vancouver. The afternoon is free to explore the city. |
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Fri
3
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Vancouver to Kamloops on Rocky MountaineerEarly this morning we commence our two day Rocky Mountaineer rail excursion. Hotel assigned by Rocky Mountaineer (1 night) Meals included:
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Lunch
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Sat
4
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Kamloops to Banff on Rocky MountaineerWe re-board the Rocky Mountaineer train in the morning and head into The Rocky Mountains on our journey to Banff. Banff Park Lodge (2 nights) Meals included:
Breakfast
Lunch
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Sun
5
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BanffDay at leisure to explore the attractions of Banff. |
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Mon
6
Aug
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Banff to Jasper on Icefields ParkwayToday we tour the spectacular Icefields Parkway. We stop at several sights including Lake Louise and the Columbia Icefield Centre where we take an Ice Explorer ride onto the Athabasca Glacier. Marmot Lodge (2 nights) |
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Tue
7
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JasperOur day is free to explore this picturesque alpine town. |
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Wed
8
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Jasper to Prince GeorgeWe cross the Yellowhead Pass on the train to Prince George. On clear days there are excellent views of Mt. Robson the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Ramada Inn (1 night) Meals included:
Lunch
Dinner
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Thu
9
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Prince George to Prince Rupert on VIA RailThis morning we board VIA Rail’s Skeena service for the journey to the port town of Prince Rupert. We will be travelling in touring class, which includes all meals and access to the Park car. Pacific Inn (2 nights) Meals included:
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Lunch
Dinner
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Fri
10
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Prince RupertDay at leisure. |
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Sat
11
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Prince Rupert to WrangellIn the morning we board an Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) ferry for our voyage to Wrangell. Stikine Inn (4 nights) |
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Sun
12
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Wrangell - AnAn Bear Viewing TourToday we tour to AnAn Bear Sanctuary. Meals included:
Breakfast
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Mon
13
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Wrangell - Stikine River Wilderness TourThis morning we take a boat ride, this time through the lower reaches of the Stikine River. Meals included:
Breakfast
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Tue
14
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WrangellDay at leisure to explore the town. Meals included:
Breakfast
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Wed
15
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Wrangell to Inside PassageWe board our AMHS ferry this morning for the overnight journey to Haines. On board cabin with private facilities (1 night) Meals included:
Breakfast
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Thu
16
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Inside Passage to HainesWe have an early morning arrival into Haines, giving us time to explore this beautiful town. Captains Choice (2 nights) |
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Fri
17
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Haines - White Pass & Yukon RouteWe travel by water taxi to Skagway and explore this well preserved frontier town before boarding the famous White Pass & Yukon Railroad for the journey through to the White Pass Summit and back. We return to Haines by water taxi in the afternoon. |
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Sat
18
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Haines to WhitehorseWe travel the scenic Haines Hwy today to Haines Junction, Yukon, where we join the Alaska Highway to Whitehorse. Best Western Gold Rush Inn (1 night) |
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Sun
19
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Whitehorse to VancouverFly to Vancouver and then onto Australia. |
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Mon
20
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In Flight |
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Tue
21
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Arrival back in Australia |
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