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NORTH AMERICA


Wonders of the Canadian Rockies


Canada’s national parks set the stage for... wildlife viewing of elk, deer, moose, bear, bighorn sheep and mountain goats that call the wilderness home... a guided hike around emerald lakes, bicycling, canoeing, boating, swimming and more in Jasper National Park, whitewater rafting down an alpine river, an Ice Explorer ride on a prehistoric glacier, a gondola ride to a mountain summit, a mountie talk, a scavenger hunt, a bowling party and lots of fun for everyone.


ALBERTA Maximum Elevation: 7,200 ft.


BRITISH COLUMBIA


Jasper National Park (3,500 ft.)


Athabasca Glacier (7,200 ft.)


Lake Louise (5,500 ft.)


Banff National Park (4,500 ft.)


Calgary


1. ARRIVE CALGARY AND HEAD TO LAKE LOUISE Tour departs: 3:00 PM, Calgary International Airport. For guests spending the previous night in Calgary, an airport transfer from Calgary International Airport to the Sheraton Suites Calgary Eau Claire hotel is included; pick-up time today is 1:00 PM at the Sheraton Suites Calgary Eau Claire hotel. Everybody travels to Lake Louise this afternoon for an overnight stay at a lakeside resort that wows with amazing scenic beauty. Enjoy our welcome reception and dinner in this awesome setting. Meals D


2. LAKE LOUISE & ICEFIELDS PARKWAY Breathe in the fresh mountain air and expect to see some pretty dramatic sights as you join our local guide on a hike along the shores of Lake Louise that comes alive with wilderness fun. After lunch, we’ll set off for a drive on the Icefields Parkway to Jasper National Park. One look around tells you why this stretch


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