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Day 1 Transfer
by train in coach class from Quebec City to downtown Toronto.
Arrive at Toronto's Union Station to board VIA Rail's Trans-Continental (10:00PM
departure) and unpack for the next 3 nights aboard. Your porter is
on-hand throughout the journey to ensure that you have a comfortable stay.
Roll across the Canadian Shield, boreal forests, countless lakes and the
hardest rock on Earth! 1/3 of the fresh water in the World is in Canada
and you will see some of it on this trip. 
VIA
RAIL BEDROOMS / DINING
CAR / DOME
CAR / PARK-LOUNGE
CAR
Day 2 and Day
3 Arrive into Winnipeg
to take on more passengers and continue rolling through Manitoba, the
province of 100,000 lakes.
Drink in the vistas from the dome cars and enjoy the terrific on-board
service. 
Day 4 Enjoy
a delicious breakfast and relax as we forge across the great wheatfields
of Saskatchewan before our morning arrival into Edmonton, capital and oil
capital of North America. After a brief stop we continue the
train journey to the "Jewel of the Canadian Rockies" Jasper,
Alberta. Disembark and pick up your car or van rental in the train
station. Drive the short distance to your chosen hotel in Jasper.
Unpack at one of our Jasper hoels for 2 nights 
Day
5 This
morning we tour JASPER
and, above the townsite, beautiful PYRAMID
LAKE. Perhaps take an optional
cruise of magnificent MALIGNE
LAKE and its incredible aquamarine waters.
The views are stunning and the water is a shade of blue found only in
these mountains. Spirit Island is a famous spot for
photographers seeking the perfect picture. Return to Jasper via the
Valley of the FIVE
LAKES. Those staying
for additional nights can travel on their own a few miles to the south of
Jasper to the JASPER
GONDOLA from where the views of the valleys and
peaks are outstanding and ATHABASCA
FALLS / HORSESHOE
LAKE. Overnight
at one of our Jasper
Day 6 Depart
Jasper for Banff on our deluxe motor coach along the Icefields
Parkway. This is one of the most scenic drives on earth. We'll
ride a Sno-Coach (weather permitting) onto the Columbia Icefield's ATHABASCA
GLACIER.
The Columbia Icefields are 125 square miles in size (massive!), with no
fewer than 30 glaciers where 3 river systems flow to three different
oceans. The Icefields Parkway delivers us past
BOW
LAKE, PEYTO
LAKE
and MISTAYA
LAKE
and
on to the town of Banff.
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The Toronto Skyline

Fabulous cuisine and scenery
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Day
7 A very special day awaits! Our excursion today includes mountains, lakes and waterfalls. Depart Banff on
our motor coach and travel the beautiful Bow Valley Expressway to JOHNSTON
CANYON where you are given time for a short nature
walk. We continue to beautiful MORAINE
LAKE to see its mystical
green waters and then visit
LAKE
LOUISE. Visitors come from all over the
World to stand before this magnificent setting. After lunch at Lake
Louise (lunch not included in fare), cross the Great Divide and enter
Yoho National Park. You’ll visit Yoho’s scenic highlights such as
tumbling Takakkaw Falls, Emerald Lake and the Natural Rock Bridge before
returning to Banff in the late afternoon. What a great day!
Overnight Banff
Day 9
This morning, board the Rocky Mountaineer westbound
(Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays). The Rocky Mountaineer is all
daylight travel and is one of the most dramatic train trips in the
World. Service by on-board multi-lingual attendants is superb.
You will travel through rugged terrain and experience the great Spiral
Tunnels (where the train circles around inside a mountain and comes out over
itself) and ascent over Rogers Pass. Roll on through 5 mountain ranges
to the city of Kamloops. We stop and transfer to our hotel for the
night (included). 
Day
10 Re-board the Rocky
Mountaineer in the morning and continue west. This region of Canada
is interesting as we emerge from the great Rockies into Canada's only
desert. Dramatic scenery rolls by as we parallel the mighty Thompson
and Fraser Rivers past Hell's Gate. Arrive in Canada's most
beautiful city, Vancouver in the early evening. Transfer on your own
to our downtown hotel (a very easy cab ride)
Day
11 Cruise Departure (some sailings depart on Sundays
and require one more overnight in Vancouver/Some Monday departures
available) Transfer
the short distance to one of Vancouver's two cruise ship terminals.
Board the cruise ship in the early afternoon for a 4:00 sailing
departure. We work with all the major cruise lines. We can
arrange affordable inside cabins, picturesque outside cabins and verandas
and staterooms. We do it all. Sail north along the beautiful
inside passage.
Day 12 Cruise the inside passage. Towering mountains, narrow fjords and
pre-historic glaciers combine to make one of the World's great sea
voyages. This is prime habitat for grizzly bears, sea lions, bald
eagles, porpoise and of course several species of whales. Ocean
currents between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia are some of
the fastest in the World and you can see fish farms, loggers and
coastal cities fade into wilderness as you calmly sail north.

Day 13 Arrive at
Ketchikan, Alaska and disembark. This city is both wet and wild.
Pristine wilderness is fed by the abundant moisture. It is here you
find pristine wilderness and a high concentration of animal life.
Consider seeing the outside museum of native art and one of the largest
collections of totem poles in the World. 
Day 14 Juneau
is the next stop. Juneau is only accessible by water and air.
Grizzly bears are commonly seen here and you can see the Governer's Mansion
here. Majestic Mendenhall Glacier is just 13 miles from the state
capital, where you have views of Juneau Icefield, Lynn Canal and Stephens
Passage. Following Juneau we cruise either Sawyer or Hubbard
Glacier. These glacier parks continually amaze and inspire
cruisers. Massive chunks of ice calve off the edges and crash into the
salt water below, often as frequently s once per hour. Backdropped
with coastal mountains with white caps the sightseeing here is unique in the
World and absolutely astounding.
Day 15 Situated
at the head of the scenic Lynn Canal, Skagway was once the gateway to the
Goldrush. Listen for the echoes of "There's Gold in them thar
hills" echoing from the canyon walls and valleys. Stroll
the famous historic Gold Rush National Historic Park, Trail of '98 Museum
and the White Pass and Yukon narrow-gauge Railroad. Others may
want to experience a shore excursion to the glaciers of Chilkat State Park
or go dogsledding on Denver Glacier.
Day
16 The
quaint port of Wrangell, at the mouth of the Stikine River has much to
offer. Be sure to check out the Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory or
Petroglyph Beach State historic Park. 
Day 17 We
cruise the inside passage southbound back into Canadian waters. Enjoy
the fabulous food and entertainment aboard the ship Pass the Alaska
Panhandle. The colors are inspiring with brilliant blue ice of
glaciers, emerald green of virgin forests, diamond-bright waterfalls and
fall foliage yellow and golds.
Day 18 Arrive
in Vancouver in the morning and disembark. Transfer to
Vancouver International airport or
you may choose to extend your stay and visit Vancouver and the largest
island in North America, mighty Vancouver Island. Those extending
their stay can go whale watching, see BUTCHART
GARDENS
and the city of VICTORIA
on Vancouver Island or travel up to WHISTLER
Resort area (North of Vancouver).
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Johnston Canyon has 7 waterfalls!

Table Mountain and Vermilion Lakes
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