Canadian adventure
Discover the wonder of the Canadian Rockies on this fantastic tour
10 days from £3,349pp* Selected departures from May to October 2020
Enjoy spectacular scenery at a relaxed pace and superb experiences such as a helicopter trip over the Rockies, a two-day trip on board the Rocky Mountaineer train and a stay at the iconic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. You’ll also ascend Sulphur Mountain on the Banff Gondola for views of no fewer than six mountain ranges and the sweeping
Bow Valley.
On a tour of the Icefields Parkway, ride on a specially designed ‘Ice Explorer’ onto the Athabasca Glacier where you will marvel at the kaleidoscopic blues and sparkling whites of the ice. Discover the beautiful national parks of Banff, Yoho and Jasper, with their pristine forests and intriguing geology. Spend two days traversing the Canadian Rockies on the famous Rocky Mountaineer train. Sit back and enjoy views accompanied by a fun commentary from the on-board team, and savour delicious food and wine as the train meanders past emerald lakes and soaring mountains to the Pacific Coast. Beginning in the cowboy city of Calgary in Alberta and ending in the dazzling coastal city of Vancouver in British Columbia, this tour ticks all the boxes for an unforgettable Canadian adventure.
Your holiday includes:
Flights from London Heathrow or London Gatwick to Calgary Nine nights accommodation, room only, standard room (upgrades available)
Two days on board the Rocky Mountaineer train in Silverleaf Service (or upgrade to Goldleaf) Panoramic helicopter tour of the Rockies
A trip on the Banff Gondola Admission to Calgary Tower and Vancouver Lookout
Belinda Williams grew up in the Yorkshire Dales, picking up her culinary skills and love of food from a early age on her parents’ farm. Yorkshire Provender was born in 2004 when Belinda and her husband Terry set out on a mission to create a soup range that combined high quality, fresh produce with creative flavour combinations. They’ve come a long way since starting out in their home kitchen in Bedale, but the Yorkshire Provender base is still just down the road.