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Canada

Lumberjacks, beavers, hockey fanatics, Mounties and maple syrup spring immediately to mind. While Canada certainly provides all of these traditional associations in abundance, this awe-inspiring country has so much more to offer than a slew of cliches. With its unrivalled outdoor adventure facilities, its unforgettable natural landscapes and its exceptionally cosmopolitan and progressive cities, Canada has plenty to offer those seeking cutting-edge culture as well as adventure junkies looking for a serious adrenaline kick. Popular tourist destinations include: the magnificent Rocky Mountains around Banff and Lake Louise, high-end luxury ski resorts such as Whistler and Blackcomb, the French-speaking cities of Montreal or Quebec, or the uber-cool and perpetually bustling urban centres of Vancouver or Toronto. Whether visiting an Inuit lodge in Nunavut, taking a dog-sled ride through the Yukon to view the spectacular northern lights blaze across the night sky, or indulging in some lovely high tea on Vancouver Island, you are bound to find plenty of activities to keep you blissfully engaged in this exceptionally diverse and incomprehensibly vast nation.

Calgary

Dagen 1 - 2

Calgary is the natural base for those exploring Western Canada and the Canadian Rockies. But beyond the region's famed western flair and spectacular natural beauty, Calgary is emerging as a popular urban destination for its own sake – thanks in part to a young, educated population of over one million. The eco-friendly city is home to world-class attractions and festivals, and a culture of hospitality that welcomes visitors from all backgrounds. The Calgary Stampede, which draws a million visitors a year, is just one of many outstanding attractions. The region offers a striking variety of natural landscapes within easy day-tripping distance: Banff and Kananaskis are less than 90 minutes by bus, while the famed badlands and dinosaur beds of Drumheller are less than two hours away.

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Kananaskis Village

Dagen 2 - 4

Kananaskis Village is a great resort community with a prime position on the western banks of the Kananaskis River, at the foothills of Mount Kidd in Alberta's Rockies. Dubbed Alberta's mountainous playground, Kananaskis offers over 4000 square kilometres of magical landscapes waiting to be discovered. Advententurors can embark on scenic horse riding experiences at Boundary Ranch, skiing down Nakiska Ski Area, golfing at the Kananaskis Country Golf Course and hiking or mountain biking along a vast network of pristine trails. During the sunny summer months, travellers can try out canoeing and kayaking.

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Creekside Villa

Banff

Dagen 4 - 6

Nestled high in the Canadian Rockies, the resort town of Banff is the largest in the Banff National Park and is known for its breathtaking scenery, artsy and cosmopolitan atmosphere, and opportunities for skiing and outdoor activities. Three sublime ski areas are easily accessible from here, and the area famously boasts ‘Canada’s Best Snow’ making skiing, snowboarding, and all other snowsports a dream. The awe-inspiring Lake Louise and forested hillsides make for wonderful exploration in summer, with a massive network of excellent trails well suited to hiking, biking, and horse riding. Delve into the area’s unique heritage by visiting sites such as the Cave and Basin National Historic Site and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, or visit purely for views and culinary pursuits by bar and restaurant hopping.

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Jasper

Dagen 6 - 8

Jasper, set at the heart of Canada’s Jasper National Park in the awe-inspiring Canadian Rockies, retains its timeless appeal as a peaceful, unpretentious, and friendly former railway town. The landscapes here are majestic; numerous mirror lakes, dense and varied forests, breathtaking snowy slopes. A year-round gateway to the park’s pristine setting, Jasper is the perfect place to enjoy skiing, nature photography, a paddle through crystal clear waters, hiking (over 1200 km of trails await), spotting wildlife (including grizzly bears, moose, and elk), or simply enjoying the serenity of the area. Top itinerary items include lake tours; a soak in the warm, idyllic Miette Hot Springs; and a meander along the adrenaline-inducing Glacier Skywalk, where visitors are separated from a 280-metre drop by a glass floor - among others.

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Sun Peaks

Dagen 8 - 9

Situated in the beautiful Canadian province of British Columbia, northeast of Kamloops, Sun Peaks is Canada's second-largest ski area. This popular year-round destination is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. Although this Alpine village lies in a remote natural setting surrounded by picturesque mountain scenery, it offers visitors all the amenities of a modern town including restaurants, shops, boutiques, and more. Take a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the Sun Peaks village, spend a relaxing day at a spa, or explore the white-powder covered slopes. While skiing is the main drawcard of the area, Sun Peaks also offers a plethora of other activities including mountain biking, golfing, tubing, and others.

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Harrison Hot Springs

Dagen 9 - 11

Harrison Hot Springs is a village located at the southern edge of Harrison Lake in the province of British Columbia in southwest Canada. A self-described ‘hiking, biking, paddling paradise’, Harrison Hot Springs will appeal most to active travellers and outdoor enthusiasts. There are many beautiful hiking trails of varying lengths available, including the circular Spirit Trail and the more challenging Bear Mountain Trail. Meanwhile, there is fishing and all manner of water sports available on Harrison Lake, and the world-famous Harrison Hot Springs offer a unique experience. Fed by a potash spring (40 degrees Celsius) and a sulphur spring (60 degrees Celsius), this water is slightly cooled for visitors to enjoy its relaxing and health-giving benefits. For memorable gifts, the Canwest Art Gallery on the lake is also certainly worth a look.

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Harrison Lake Hotel

Victoria

Dagen 11 - 12

Situated on the southern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, the charming town of Victoria serves as the provincial capital. It is known for its numerous outdoor activities, heritage architecture, and its colourful gardens. The surroundings feature ancient rainforests, majestic mountains and a wild Pacific coastline. Visitors can look forward to partaking in the tradition of afternoon tea, discovering the city’s world-class culinary delights, and enjoying a variety of adventure options with everything from kayaking to whale-watching and more. Other attractions include: the stately Craigdarroch Castle, a historic Victorian-era Scottish Baronial mansion; Butchart Garden, with its immaculately kept grounds; and the extensive network of cycle paths; Victoria has more cycle routes than any other Canadian city.

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Vancouver

Dagen 12 - 15

Located at Canada’s southwestern border, the city of Vancouver boasts majestic mountains, sparkling ocean, rainforests and beautiful foliage in all four seasons. A vast multicultural population, endless activities, and excellent infrastructure ensure Vancouver is welcoming to all. While the city has excellent public transportation, it is a great walking city - easily accessible, clean, green and safe. Vancouver caters to almost any interest throughout the year; visitors can enjoy world-class shopping, gourmet meals, outstanding live entertainment, sporting events, theatre, outdoor adventure, a huge array of watersports, and spectacular sights and attractions. The city is also known for its easy access to Whistler, the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, and Vancouver Island. Don’t miss the opportunity to traverse the thrilling, famous Capilano Suspension Bridge and its new related activities, including palpitation-inducing cliff walks and historical tribal sites.

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