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Grand Tour of British Columbia from Vancouver - 15 Days
Enjoy 2 whale watching excursions on the Grand Tour of British Columbia See the best of British Columbia on this 15 day Grand Tour! This package includes everything from whale watching on the coast to bear watching in the mountains, with cruising and a mountain train in between. Take high mountain passes to native culture, enjoy wine tasting, and world class gardens. From the dramatic northwest coast of the Pacific to the magnificent Rocky Mountains, this giant circle around British Columbia has it all. You'll start with a visit to quaint Victoria and continues with a cruise on the world famous inside passage, the same route used by Alaska cruise ships. From the Pacific ocean you'll take the train into the Rocky Mountains to Jasper and Banff National Parks. The return leg of the journey will be by motorcoach across the fertile interior and down the dramatic canyon of the Fraser. This tour is a great way to see British Columbia, it truly has something for everyone! There is a two person minimum for this tour to operate.
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Day Two: In Vancouver. Breakfast. City Morning Tour of Vancouver - a very safe, clean and easy-to-walk-around-in city. Your morning tour will feature:
Day Three: Vancouver to Victoria Arriving on Vancouver Island, you proceed directly to the world famous Butchart Gardens. The gardens are one of the world's premier floral show gardens. Jennie Butchart began to shape this magnificent landscape in 1904. She established, in the style of the grand estates of the period, several distinct gardens to evoke a range of aesthetic experiences. An abandoned limestone quarry was transformed into the dramatic Sunken Garden, a reflection of the early 20th-century beautification movement, and an exceptional achievement in Canadian gardening history. Through successive generations of the Butchart family, the Gardens has retained much of its original design, and continues the Victorian tradition of seasonally changing the outstanding floral displays. The tour departs the gardens late-afternoon for the brief drive to the city of Victoria, the picturesque provincial capital, often called the "garden city" because of its many private and public gardens. Arriving in Victoria, there's a city tour including: Legislature Buildings, the Inner harbour, James Bay, Chinatown, Antiques Row, Empress Hotel, Beacon Hill Park and more. After checking into your hotel, you will enjoy some free time to explore this fascinating city and all it has to offer. Overnight in Victoria.
Day Four: Victoria to Tofino The Quw'utsun Cultural Centre brings the heritage of the Cowichan people to life through live demonstrations, hands-on activities and a moving multi-media presentation of their oral history. There are 2.4 ha (6 acres) of landscaped grounds and a number of traditional buildings to stroll through and enjoy - don't pass up this unique chance to lunch on freshly barbequed wild salmon on the banks of the historic Cowichan River. Lunch: Native Dance and Salmon BBQ - Experience the sights and sounds of traditional dance and food along the Cowichan River. The Cowichan Tzinquaw Dancers will perform on the river bank the traditional songs and dances passed down from many generations. The Barbeque features fresh salmon cooked on cedar stakes over an open fire in traditional native style. Every table receives their food on a cedar plank by servers in traditional native regalia. Guests favor our freshly baked native scow bread and blackberry pie. Cathedral Grove - Walking through the immense, ancient trees of Cathedral Grove is a singular, awe-inspiring experience. The dense canopy creates a magical, dappled green light, matched by a profound quiet broken only by the occasional birdcall. One giant Douglas-fir on the south side of the highway measures more than 9 m (29.5 ft) in circumference. On the north side, western red cedars dominate the landscape by nearby Cameron Lake. Cathedral Grove is one of the most accessible stands of old-growth Douglas-fir trees on Vancouver Island - and not to be missed. Coombs Market - The Market with the famous "goats on the roof" is located in Coombs, northwest of Nanaimo. Thousands of people each year travel through Coombs, stopping to visit with the goats. By evening, the tour arrives on the far west coast for Vancouver Island, and overnights in Tofino/Ucluelet.
Day Five: Tofino This morning, you embark on a Whale Watching trip. Most often viewed are the Pacific Gray Whales. From April on through November, the area has its "resident" Gray whales feeding in Clayoquot Sound and Barkley Sound. Humpback whales are seen throughout the season, with the heaviest sightings in February, June, July, August and September. Also seen are Orca whales (Killer whales). There are 12 pods of "transient" Orcas that are seen about once every two to three weeks throughout the year. The Gray Whales hug the shoreline on this northern migration, making the West Coast of Vancouver Island one of the best viewing areas in the world! From mid-April on, three to twenty or more of these magnificent creatures stay and feed on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, with a few in Barkley Sound just out of Ucluelet, and the rest in Clayoquot Sound near Tofino. These "resident" whales, as they are called, remain feeding in this area right through mid November at which time they head out to sea to join with the main migration as it passes our coast on the southern journey. The Humpback Whale usually ranges between 12–16 m long and weighs approximately 36 tons. It is well known for its breaching (leaping out of the water), its unusually long front fins, and its complex whale song. It is a migratory species, spending its summers in cooler, high-latitude waters found on the west coast of Vancouver Island while mating and calving in tropical and sub-tropical waters. Humpback Whales are occasionally seen March through May and quite regularly June through October. Afternoon free to explore the village and enjoy the local beaches. Overnight in Tofino/Ucluelet.
Day Six: Tofino to Telegraph Cove Area Overnight in Telegraph cove Area
Day Seven: Telegraph cove to Port Hardy Then it's on to the remote village of Port Hardy at the north end of Vancouver Island. Overnight in Port Hardy
Day Eight: Port Hardy to Prince Rupert Arrive in Prince Rupert 10:30 pm, Overnight in Prince Rupert
Day Nine: Prince Rupert to Prince George Arriving in Prince George in the late afternoon, you are transferred to your hotel and the evening is free. Overnight in Prince George.
Day Ten: Prince George to Jasper Overnight in Jasper
Day Eleven: Jasper to Banff And there's also a tour of the Columbia Ice Fields, where you will ride the famous glacier buses across the permanent ice fields of the continental divide. The all terrain Ice Explorers take visitors on a 90 minute ice adventure. Designed and manufactured in Canada especially for the Columbia Icefield, each ICE EXPLORER carries up to 56 visitors over the surface of the Athabasca Glacier. Equipped with huge low-pressure tires, traveling over ice 300 meters thick is safe and effortless for this one-of-a-kind vehicle. It's an adventure found nowhere else on earth - unforgettable! You'll also see Peyto (pea-toe), named for Ebenezer William Peyto, an early trail guide and trapper in the Banff area. Wildlife is common along with spectacular mountain scenery. Overnight in Banff Area.
Day Twelve: Banff Sulphur Mountain gondola with its viewing-decks and Summit Ridge interpretive boardwalk, is the very best vantage point to see Banff and the surrounding area. Safely seated in 4 passenger gondola cabins, visitors are transported in 8 minutes to the summit at an elevation of 2,281m (7,486 ft) above sea level. Afternoon free in Banff. Overnight in Banff Area.
Day Thirteen: Banff to Three Valley Gap Also included is the Antique Auto Museum features automobiles from 1902 through 1929, and guests can also explore the vast Railway Roundhouse, the largest covered Turntable and Roundhouse complex in Canada. (Or perhaps even take in a performance at the Walter Moberly Theater.) Overnight at Three Valley Lake Chateau.
Day Fourteen: Three Valley Gap to Kelowna Overnight in Kelowna.
Day Fifteen: Kelowna to Vancouver Evening arrival in Vancouver with drop off at your hotel, overnight in Vancouver. End of the tour. This whole tour is carefully designed to provide the most enjoyable experience, by mixing free time with included activities, and all at a leisurely pace. Guides are always looking for special opportunities for adventure, and have no hesitation in literally going the extra mile for you. They put all their skills into making sure it will be a trip of a lifetime. Pick up and drop off is free in the Greater Vancouver Area. Additional charges apply to those outside of the area who wished to be picked up. It is $2.00 CAD per mile for overage, payable at the time of service. There is a two person minimum for this tour to operate. 8 DAYS MINIMUM ADVANCED BOOKING REQUIRED. Tour does offer hotel pick-up in the Greater Vancouver area. Rates are per person in US dollars. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 800-719-2186. ![]() |
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