| Origin: Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada MAP
OF THE TOUR
Day 1 Arrive EDMONTON,
the most dynamic city in Alberta. We greet you
at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Depending on arrival
times we include a downtown city tour including one of the most
impressive City Halls in any city, Winpsear Center and the Alberta
Parliament Buildings. From here, and time permitting, we head
across the North Saskatchewan River to Whyte Avenue where we stop
into one of the many pubs or restaurants. Overnight West Edmonton
Mall Hotel (Fantasyland Hotel)
or the majestic Hotel MacDonald
downtown.
Day 2 We have the full day to
visit spectacular WEST EDMONTON
MALL. We are dazzled by the 800 stores and restaurants in
the World's largest shopping mall. The multi-acre water park is
fun, there is an NHL size hockey arena, submarine rides and dolphin
shows. For those not interested in shopping we can introduce you
to life on the prairies in the largest park of its kind in Canada.
FORT EDMONTON park is a great
step back in time to the days of fur trading and outposts of the
Hudson's Bay trading company. You can even step into the modern
day Hudson's Bay store (a large department store) which is the
oldest corporation in North America! Enjoy our dinner theater
this evening!!
Day 3 Depart Edmonton for
JASPER NATIONAL PARK, Alberta on VIA
RAIL TRAIN in the early afternoon. Roll across the great Canadian
prairies into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Overnight
in the first of our world heritage centers.
Jasper, Banff, Kootenay and Yoho
Parks together make up a Unesco World Heritage sight. Your dinner
this evening is in the townsite of
JASPER at the L and W restaurant includes great dining, wine,
coffee and dessert. Overnight at the fabulous Jasper
Park Lodge, nestled directly between 2 beautiful lakes. Wildlife
is very often seen in the immediate area.
Day 4 A highlight of the trip
is hiking and exploring the trails that have made Jasper world
famous. We tour MALIGNE LAKE, one
of the jewels of the Rocky mountains. Later we hike Pyramid Lake
and we can arrange bicycling and hiking through the nature trails
in the area. See hidden lakes and wildlife while riding through
primary forest. We’ll also see the lake where top-secret
experiments were carried out in WWII. The allies need a way to
safely get men and equipment across the Atlantic Ocean and an
ingenious idea was hatched and tested in a lake right here. We’ll
soak in the hottest hotsprings (53 degrees C) in Canada at MIETTE,
in the Fiddle Valley. There is no better way to "get in touch"
with Alberta. Of course there is time for souvenir shopping this
evening. What a great day! Overnight Jasper Park Lodge.
Day 5 Depart south on the
ICEFIELDS PARKWAY. Stare in awe at the rush of water at ATHABASCA
FALLS . We ride a sno-coach onto the COLUMBIA
ICEFIELD, the largest ice-cap south of the Arctic Circle (Sno-Coaches
available mid-April through early November). What river(s) and
oceans does this massive ice cube feed? How far does this water
flow? What affect does the nearby continental divide play in the
path this water will follow to the ocean? We’ll learn that
the great glacier is receding 16 feet per year and is as tall
as a hundred story building. See the amazing blue color of
PEYTO LAKE. Continue across the great continental divide into
British Columbia and overnight in one of our comfortable lodges,
complete with fireplace!
Day 6 After breakfast we are introduced
to Kootenay National Park. KOOTENAY is a great park with uncrowded,
spectacular trails. We hike Fireweed Trail for a vivid lesson
in forest ecology. Our path meanders through the area that was
swept by a forest fire in 1968. Rather than being a desolate walk
it is fascinating to see life bountifully springing forth. See
Magenta Fireweed, flowers. Trembling Aspen and Lodgepole Pine.
Some Lodgepole cones are only opened by the extreme heat of a
forest fire and are thus the beginning of reforestation. We’ll
see this close up! Near Storm Mountain we could see moose, Blue
Grouse, northern Hawkowls and various other animals. Our next
adventure finds us in Marble Canyon with its scalloped limestone
walls, carved out by Tokumm Creek. Cross First Bridge in Prospectors
Valley and then Second Bridge where the canyon narrows. See the
Salad Bowl below which has been hewn by eons of rushing water.
Cross 5 more bridges (two high bridges) to marvel at a 69 foot
waterfall and continue to the eerie Paint Pots. Hike past ochre
beds, which are colored red-brown by mineral deposits and used
for decades as pigment for paint. See the "choked cone"
(dried up heap of iron oxide) before standing before the circular
green pools of water. Return to the motor coach for the 65-minute
journey south to Forte Steele, an authentically restored fur trading
post. We end the day in the RADIUM HOTSPRINGS pools. Situated
at the base of a mountain sheep can often be seen grazing the
slopes. Overnight comfortable hotel/lodge nearby.
Day 7 Back into Alberta we stand
in awe before world famous LAKE LOUISE.
It shines with an incredible aquamarine blue found only in the
Canadian Rockies. Learn about rock flour and the cause of this
amazing phenomenon. Overnight in the amazing CHATEAU
LAKE LOUISE or the BANFF
SPRINGS HOTEL. Groups touring in April and early May can choose
to ski for a day at Sunshine Ski resort. Take the tram up SULFUR
MOUNTAIN for amazing views. Depart to the southeast to visit
our next UNESCO world heritage sight "Head Smashed in Buffalo
Jump" near Fort Macleod . See the spot where thundering herds
of Buffalo were stampeded to their deaths. An ingenious start
to the world’s original slaughter house! Natives then carved
meat, hides and bone into the essentials of life. Today the bones
of thousands of years of buffalo bones are piled 10 meters high!!
Near the Crowsnest pass is the town of FRANK. It is here that
a human catastrophe occurred in 1903 involving 92 million tons
of rock. Continue to Cardston, home of the Remington Alberta Carriage
Center to see how Albertans transported themselves a century or
more ago. The Fay Wray fountain is dedicated to Cardston’s
most famous citizen-actress. Continue to another of Alberta’s
World heritage sights and the sight of the world’s first
international peace park. We visit WATERTON
PARK and return late in the day to our hotel/lodge.
Day 8 We have the day for hiking.
WATERTON park harbors 1,200 species
of plant and animal life, and deep glacial lakes. Rolling prairies
collide with jagged mountains in a breathtaking menage of color
and form. We have time to partake of a waterline shore cruise
(May through October) and will hike Red Rock Canyon where photo
opportunities abound. We have a good chance to see deer and sheep
on the hike to lovely Blakiston Falls. Time permitting we will
see the "oldest exposed rock in the Canadian Rockies"
on Cameron Falls Drive.
Day 9 After breakfast our motor
coach takes us east to "Writing on Stone Provincial Park"
to visit to see the continent’s largest collection of petroglyphs.
The latter part of the day will find us hiking the HOODOO trails
in the BADLANDS. Step into
one of North America’s greatest dinosaur museums and learn
of the geology and topography of our great province. ROYAL
TYRRELL Museum is fascinating. Dinosaurs roamed this area
millions of years ago and then vanished forever from the face
of the earth. Why? See the equivalent of Tyranosaurus Rex (Albertosaurus)
and the gigantic fossil of a fish that had just swallowed another
fish. This museum has the largest collection of large full dinosaur
skeletons in the world. Time permitting we visit the Reptile World
where we can wave at a real Alberta Rattlesnake? Can rattlesnakes
really live in Alberta? Transfer to EDMONTON (or Calgary) for
the flight home or spend an additional night before departing
the next day. |
Tour prices start at $5900CAD +tax per person. Prices vary
with season and availability. Contact us for details.
MAP OF THE TOUR
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Tours include private car transfers, train transfers, all meals
and beverage at meals, sightseeing as indicated including entrance
fees, superior hotels, airport transfers, tour guide throughout.
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