Tour info
Itinerary
Day 01 :Vancouver:
Fringed by the Pacific Ocean and backed by the stunning Coastal Range, Vancouver is one of the
world’s most livable cities with some of North America’s best cuisine, rich indigenous heritage, and outdoor venues that beckon the active traveler. To get your bearings, start with a stroll along the seawall from English Bay to False Creek before wandering the historical, cobbled streets of Gastown and Chinatown.
Day 02 :Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology, Kits Beach, & Stanley Park
In the morning, head southwest of downtown to the University of British Columbia’s (“UBC”) campus to
dedicate a couple of hours to explore the Museum of Anthropology, a great introduction to the history of the Pacific Northwest.
Showcasing spectacular First Nations totem poles and impressive carvings, join a free daily tour to get a better understanding of British Columbia’s rich indigenous history.
DAY 03: Sea-to-Sky Highway to Whistler
Halfway to Whistler—and where the ocean, river, and alpine forest meet—there’s Squamish, an access
point for outdoor activities and adventure. Just before reaching Squamish, you can see the area’s most famous peak from
the highway, the Chief, a sheer granite rockface popular with skilled climbers. Pick up the Stawamus Chief Trail for a hike up the back to reach the summit (divided into three peaks and graded as an intermediate hike, it takes the average person 3-4 hours to reach the first—and most visited— summit). Or, take the Sea-to-Sky Gondola up the mountain for excellent views of Howe Sound from Summit Lodge at the
top where you can also grab lunch.
DAY 04: Explore around Whistler
For day hikes atop Whistler, you can hike through the high alpine to Harmony Lake (1.6 miles / 2.5 km
from the top of the gondola) or touch the toe of a small glacier on a similarly lengthed trek. For something unique, rent a pair of snowshoes to explore areas covered in year-round snow.
Alternatively, there are hiking trails you can take from the village itself. Follow the Valley Trail to Lost Lake, where you can take a dip or enjoy a picnic in the summer months or cross-country ski along its shoreline in the winter.
DAY 05: Whistler to Shuswap Lake
En route, stop at Joffre Lakes Provincial Park to hike to a series of turquoise lakes that are framed by
hanging glaciers and mountain peaks. The first (lower) Joffre Lake is a short 5-minute walk from the parking lot and Upper Joffre Lake (6 miles / 10 km, return) takes more effort but is well worth the views (if you have the time
Day 6: History & Outdoor Adventure around Shuswap Lake
Farther afield, history buffs might venture to the Last Spike in Craigellachie, a 40-minute drive
northeast along Shuswap Lake. An important part of Canada’s history, it’s here you’ll find a cairn with a plaque and a piece of railway line to mark the spot where Canada was connected from sea to sea. On your return to Salmon Arm, stop in Sicamous to choose your flavor of ice cream at D Dutchmen Dairy and then plonk yourtowel on any of the sandy beaches that line the banks.
Day 7:Shuswap Lake to Osoyoos through Lake & Wine Country
After taking a dip in the clear waters of Kalamalka Lake at Kal Beach, make your way to the Kal
Lake Lookout just off the highway. Here you can appreciate the sweeping vistas of the color-changing emerald and turquoise water of the marl lake and surrounding mountain panorama. Stop for lunch in Kelowna and dine on local seasonal eats at Krafty Kitchen + Bar or picnic in the shade of maples and oaks along Lake Okanagan, keeping an eye out for the elusive Ogopogo.
Day 08: Osoyoos-Toronto:
Niagara Falls Canada You will have around 3 and a half hours of time to explore Niagara Falls
independently. Most people will do the Hornblower Niagara Cruise during this time (available from May – November). You can choose to have your lunch at any of the restaurants or fast food eateries in Niagara Falls and you can even eat your lunch right at the brink of the falls where the water goes over the drop. Other activities you can choose to do independently are the Skylon Tower, The Journey Behind the Falls amongst many others. There are also casinos for the adults and Clifton Hill (arcades and Ferris Wheel) for the kids.Wander around taking photos and enjoy the ambience of being at this wonder of the world.
Day 09:Toronto –Niagra falls-Toronto
After having a delicious breakfast, head out for Niagara on the Lake sightseeing tour.
Board the Niagara air bus and get informed about your itinerary for the day. You will be visiting the Floral Clock, and the Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Later, you will be taken to see a hidden cave behind Niagara falls. Don’t forget to click many pictures of this wonderful site.
After the tour, head back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 10: Toronto-Departure :
After Check out hotel,transfer to airport & drop at Airport,to connect flight to guest destination
Additional
HOTEL
VANCOUVER-HOTEL IMPERIAL HOUSE
WHISTLER-HOTEL PINNACLE
SHUSWAP LAKE-SHUSWAP RESORTS
OSOYOOS-PARK INN BY RADISON OSOYOOS
TORONTO-PAN PACIFIC TORONTO
Inclusions :
- 09 Nights stay at above mentioned hotels
- Daily breakfast at staying hotels
- All entrance fees includes as per the above
- All transfer & sightseeing by Air con Vehicle as per the Itinerary
Exclusions:
- Airfares (international and domestic)
- Meals (other than mentioned in the program)
- Tips
- Visa
- Items of a personal nature (Phone calls, laundry, beverages…)
- Insurances
Cancellation Policy:
- All cancellations must be made in e-mail format only.
- Any cancellation at 60 Days prior to arrival date – Full Refund
- Any cancellation between 45 Days – 30 Days prior to arrival date: 25% of tour fare charge
- Any cancellation between 30 Days – 15 Days prior to arrival date: 50% of tour fare charge
- Any cancellation between 15 Days – 10 Days prior to arrival date: 75% of tour fare charge
- Any cancellation less than 10 Days: 100% of tour fare charge.