DURATION Tour code: FRK Tour style: Classic
TOUR DAYS 14
Tour comfort: Simple Tour pace: Moderate
Ideal for 10+ Teen Departures Western Canada Pioneer
Rocky Mountains Explorer From emerald-green lakes and rushing
waterfalls to snow-capped mountains and hot springs we explore many of Canada’s natural highlights on foot. We discover the vast Columbia Glacier, Athabasca Falls and Lake Louise. Along the way we visit a bear sanctuary in Yoho, hike through Red Canyon and enjoy gentle walks through Jasper
National Park. There is also the opportunity for plenty of activity - choose from rafting, canoeing, cycling or even glacier walking.
Magic Moments Explore Maligne Lake by ca oe
Have a snowbal fi ght o a glacier in th middle of summer
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£1319 1187 DAYS 14
TOUR ONLY PRICES £
ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*
£2496 2179 DAYS 15
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £
ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*
Di cover th Rockies o fo t or by bike Exciting raſt ing o th Ko t na River
Learn abo t Ca ada’s wildlife a d ke p a lo k o t for bears
Optional canoeing and rafting
JASPER NP Lake Maligne
Columbia 3750m
Optional grizzly refuge
GOLDEN
PACIFIC OCEAN
Where will we sleep? 1 night standard hotel, 3 nights teepee, 5 nights camping, 2 nights yurt and 2 nights trapper tents. What will we eat? 12 breakfasts, 12 lunches and 12 dinners are included. Swimming: In rivers, lakes and natural hot springs. Transport: Maxiwagon. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader/ driver.
Group Size: 8 - 12. Minimum Age: 8
Planned tour dates
2014 Tour only dates 19 Jul - 01 AugT 26 Jul - 08 Aug 02 Aug - 15 AugT 09 Aug - 22 Aug
2015 Tour only dates 18 Jul - 31 JulT 25 Jul - 07 Aug 01 Aug - 14 AugT 08 Aug - 21 Aug
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Minimum child age 8 on date of departure * Aged 8-11 years on the date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure
Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date
These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details
14 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Tour starts Calgary. Days 2/4 Waterton Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump before travelling to Waterton Lakes National Park. Hike in the Red Canyon and visit the buffalo reserve. Optional cruise on the lake. Day 5 Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park Travel to the park and enjoy walks and relax in the natural hot springs. Day 6 Golden Ranch Explore Kootenay National Park on foot. Optional rafting on the Kootenay River. Day 7 Yoho National Park Visit the Kicking Horse Grizzly Bear Sanctuary (optional). Explore the park and discover spectacular waterfalls and emerald lakes. Days 8/10 Jasper National Park
or call our family experts on 0844 499 0603
Discover this picturesque national park on foot or by bike (optional). Search for local wildlife including elk. Optional canoe trip on Maligne Lake. Day 11 Icefi eld Parkway Enjoy a scenic drive to Banff on the Icefi eld Parkway; optional snowcoach tour or glacier walk. Visit the picture postcard Lake Louise. Day 12 Banff National Park Hike in the national park. Optional tram ride to Sulphur Mountain. Day 13 Kananaskis Explore Chester Lake and hike through Kananaskis Country. Day 14 Tour ends Calgary Airport.
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
79 Optional rafting CANADA Kootenay Yoho NP
Optional snowcoach tour and glacier walk
BANFF NP Kananaskis CALGARY
WHITESWAN LAKES
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