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Home to the best of the Canadian Rockies, Banff is an alpine wonderland of nature's beauty. At an altitude of 4,800 feet, it is the largest town in Alberta's Banff National Park and one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its hot springs and unrivaled outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, fishing, rock and mountain climbing, horseback riding, dog sledding, snowmobiling, and all the winter sports associated with three nearby ski resorts. A ride up the Sulphur Mountain gondola delivers the ultimate panoramic views, while Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel takes sophistication and relaxation to a whole new level.
To help you further personalize your Banff vacation package, you'll have access to a toll-free Service On Call helpline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Customer service representatives are on call for anything you need to make your Banff vacation worry free.
A dynamic city on the banks of the Bow River, Calgary is best known for its annual Calgary Stampede, featuring a world-class rodeo, chuck wagon races, and plenty of "Wild West" entertainment. Calgary also was host city of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, and Canada Olympic Park and panoramic views from atop Ski Jump Tower remain some of the city's most popular attractions. Also worth checking out: the 626-foot-high Calgary Tower; Saddledome, home of the NHL's Calgary Flames; Eau Claire Market with its one-of-a-kind shops and chic galleries; and Fort Calgary Historic Park with exhibits depicting Calgary from 1875 to the 1940s.
To help you further personalize your Calgary vacation, you'll have access to a toll-free Service On Call helpline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Customer service representatives are on call for anything you need to make your Calgary vacation worry free.
Bev has lived in Calgary for over 30 years and loves the vibrancy of the city and the proximity to the Rockies. She spends her days golfing or biking, and she enjoys hiking for the fresh air and wonderful scenery. Her winter days are spent singing in a choral group, curling, and occasionally cross-country skiing. Bev also works as a part-time usher in her local concert hall and therefore is treated to a variety of good musical entertainment. She looks forward to welcoming you to Calgary!
As the heart of Jasper National Park, breathtaking Jasper, Alberta, is an exciting year-round community with a peaceful, small-town atmosphere. Surrounded by the soaring peaks of the Canadian Rockies, glacier-fed lakes, fragrant evergreen forests, and rushing waterfalls, popular activities here include everything associated with the great outdoors: helicopter tours, rafting, canoeing, golfing, horseback riding, mountain biking, Ice Explorer tours on the Columbia Icefield, rides on the Jasper Tramway to an altitude of 7,500 feet, and all winter sports. Wildlife-viewing hikes afford the opportunity to view some of the area's abundant animal residents, including bears, wolves, elk, and mountain goats.
To help you further personalize your trip, you'll have access to a toll-free Service On Call helpline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Customer service representatives are on call for anything you need to make your vacation worry free.
Set amidst breathtaking natural splendor, Canada's "Diamond in the Wilderness" is home to awe-inspiring scenery and some of the world's most fascinating wildlife: grizzly and black bears, elk, moose, caribou, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, porcupines, bald eagles, wolves, and even mountain lions. With stunning emerald waters that form a perfect mirror reflection of Mount Victoria, Lake Louise has become one of Banff National Park's premier attractions. A network of trails circles the lake, offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Meanwhile, the surrounding mountains are ideal for climbing, while the lake is a picturesque venue for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.
The only park in the world that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Peace Park, and a Biosphere Reserve, Waterton Lakes National Park is a remarkable collection of unique geology and captivating wildlife. Bordering Montana's Glacier National Park to the south, Waterton offers a wide range of outdoor activities. With nearly 200 miles of trails, hiking, cycling, and horseback riding have a definite allure. Wildlife spotting is another worthwhile pursuit, as grizzly and black bears, cougars, mountain goats, and more call this home. And when you head inside, maybe reflect on your day's adventure over Afternoon Tea at the Prince of Wales Hotel.
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