Rocky Mountaineer Getaway Itinerary for Twin Mills Club - Trilogy Lake Norman

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Rocky Mountaineer Getaway Itinerary for Twin Mills Club - Trilogy Lake Norman Susan Nido Nomad Hill 704-912-5531 [email protected] Friday · July 10th, 2020 - Sunday · July 19th, 2020 Rocky Mountaineer Getaway Itinerary for Twin Mills Club - Trilogy Lake Norman Friday · July 10th Fairmont Palliser (3 nights) Saturday · July 11th Calgary Stampede Sunday · July 12th Calgary Stampede Calgary Tower Tour Monday · July 13th Delta Hotels Banff Royal Canadian Lodge (1 night) Sightseeing Tour: Calgary To Banff/Lake Louise National Parks Pass (4 days) Panoramic Helicopter Tour Banff Gondola CBL Tuesday · July 14th Sightseeing Tour: Columbia Icefields Ice Explorer Glacier Skywalk Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge (2 nights) Wednesday · July 15th Group Meal At Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge - Group Breakfast Sightseeing Tour: Jasper Group Meal At Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge - Group Dinner Thursday · July 16th Group Meal At Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge - Group Breakfast Motorcoach Transfer: Jasper Hotel To Station Jasper To Kamloops Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 1 Jasper To Kamloops Transfer Kamloops Accommodation (1 night) Friday · July 17th Transfer Kamloops To Vancouver Motorcoach Transfer: Vancouver Station To Hotel The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver (2 nights) Saturday · July 18th Sightseeing Tour: North Shore Capilano Suspension Bridge Grouse Mountain Vancouver Lookout Friday · July 10th Fairmont Palliser 1-403-262-1234 133 9th Avenue Sw Calgary, AB T2P2M3 CA http://www.fairmont.com/palliser-calgary/ Jul 10 · 3:00 PM Jul 13 · 12:00 PM 3 nights Check-in Check-out Duration Year Built - 1914 Year Remodeled - 2014 Additional Property Description - A true Canadian landmark known as Calgary's most elegant and recently fully renovated hotel. Just footsteps away from Calgary's best shopping, sporting events and music festivals, guests are provided with an array of activities and events to choose from ensuring a memorable stay. The Fairmont Palliser is the cornerstone of Calgary's corporate community offering timeless luxury and modern amenities for business or leisure including the personalized service of Fairmont Gold. Room Selection Category Bedding King Room King Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 2 Saturday · July 11th Calgary Stampede https://www.calgarystampede.com/homepage Details available Spring 2020 Sunday · July 12th Calgary Stampede https://www.calgarystampede.com/homepage Details available Spring 2020 Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 3 Calgary Tower Tour 101 9 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 1J9, Canada Your admission to the Calgary Tower is included in you package: like feeling as if though you're suspended mid-air? Then you'll love the vantage point on top of the Calgary Tower, with a stellar views from 525 feet above the city. With a 360 degree view, spot the rolling foothills that surround Calgary and meet the Rocky Mountains in the distance. A free multimedia tour is included with admission. Notes Explore the Calgary Tower on your own. Transportation to and from the Calagary Tower is not included. Monday · July 13th Delta Hotels Banff Royal Canadian Lodge 1-403-7623307 459 Banff Ave Banff, AB T1L 1B4 CA Image credits: Delta Hotels by Marriott Banff Royal Canadian Lodge Jul 13 Jul 14 1 night Check-in Check-out Duration Year Built - 2001 Additional Property Description - Explore the small resort town of Banff with its rich history, breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities at the Delta Banff Royal Canadian Lodge. Nestled in the heart of town, our resort lodge provides a perfect location for a romantic getaway, family vacation or corporate event. Surrounded by the majestic mountains, lakes and forests of Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, our resort makes it easy to truly unwind. Spacious guestrooms featuring complimentary WIFI, 37 inch LCD/TV and cozy Sanctuary bed. Compliment your stay with us and enjoy our indoor health and fitness facilities or unwind over a drink and delicious locally sourced meal at Evergreen Restaurant and Lounge. Our alpine resort setting provides an amazing backdrop for smaller intimate weddings and events. Come experience Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 4 Lounge. Our alpine resort setting provides an amazing backdrop for smaller intimate weddings and events. Come experience everything Delta Banff Royal Canadian Lodge has to offer. Room Selection Bedding King Sightseeing Tour: Calgary To Banff/Lake Louise 1122 4 St SW, Calgary, AB T2R 1M1, Canada Board your private motorcoach for your transfer to Banff including a full day of sightseeing. Highlights include the Hoodoos rock formations, Surprise Corner and Tunnel Mountain Drive. National Parks Pass Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada 4 days Duration Your admission to Canadian national parks is included in your package. Your pass is only valid for the number of days that you have booked accommodation in a National Park through Rocky Mountaineer. Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 5 Panoramic Helicopter Tour Helipad at Stoney Nakoda This Rocky Mountain helicopter tour will take you 2,300 meters (7,546 ft.) above sea level. Appreciate the sheer size of the glaciers, mountain vistas, lakes, and waterfalls in Kananaskis Country. Banff Gondola CBL 100 Mountain Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B2, Canada Climb Sulphur Mountain in a record-breaking eight minutes and get a bird's-eye view of six mountain ranges. Sorry, did we say 'climb'? We mean 'ascend in style' in your fully enclosed four-passenger gondola cabin! Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 6 Tuesday · July 14th Sightseeing Tour: Columbia Icefields 216 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1A8, Canada Board your private motorcoach and enjoy a full day sightseeing tour along the magnificent Ice fields Parkway. Among the highlights are Bow Lake, the Athabasca Falls and the Columbia Ice fields. This ice field is one of the largest accumulations of ice south of the Arctic Circle as well as being one of the most accessible in North America. It is here you will ride a unique Ice Explorer onto the Athabasca Glacier and learn more about its geological features. Continue along the Ice fields Parkway to Jasper. Ice Explorer Highway 93, Jasper, AB T1L 1J3, Canada Tour the Athabasca Glacier in a giant six-wheel drive Ice Explorer vehicle while your guide explains the history of this ancient glacier and points out interesting geological features. Think of it like a "monster-truck meets glacier" adventure where you learn new things! Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 7 Glacier Skywalk Ice fields Pkwy, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, Canada Consisting of a 400 meter (1,640 feet) interpretive boardwalk and a glass-floored observation platform extending 30 meters (98 feet) out over the Sunwapta Valley, Glacier Skywalk takes spectacular scenery and a rare view of nature to unbelievable heights. The award-winning architecture of the Skywalk is a feat of contemporary design. Lunch is included at the Columbia Ice field Glacier Discovery Centre. Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge 1-780-852-3301 Old Lodge Road Jasper, AB T0E1E0 CA Jul 14 · 4:00 PM Jul 16 · 11:00 AM 2 nights Check-in Check-out Duration Year Built - 1922 Year Remodeled - 2015 Additional Property Description - Situated in Alberta's Jasper National Park the iconic Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge resort invites you to experience our Great Canadian Lodge, surrounded by nature and abundant wildlife. The Lodge is a 700-acre year-round luxury mountain resort which wraps around the shores of the pristine lake Lac Beauvert and Canada's #1 Golf Resort Course. The Jasper resort's charming village of cedar chalets and Luxury Signature Cabins, all connected by picturesque paths, offer guests unique access to explore. Room Selection Category Bedding Fairmont Room King Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 8 Wednesday · July 15th Group Meal At Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge - Group Breakfast Old Lodge Rd, Jasper, AB T0E, Canada Sightseeing Tour: Jasper 7 Bonhomme St, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, Canada Board your private motorcoach for a half-day sightseeing tour of Jasper. Highlights include Pyramid and Patricia Lakes, Maligne Canyon and the Athabasca viewpoint. The remainder of the day is free to explore more of Jasper National Park independently. Group Meal At Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge - Group Dinner Old Lodge Rd, Jasper, AB T0E, Canada Thursday · July 16th Group Meal At Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge - Group Breakfast Old Lodge Rd, Jasper, AB T0E, Canada Motorcoach Transfer: Jasper Hotel To Station 640 Connaught Dr, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, Canada Board your motorcoach for your transfer to the train station. Created by Susan Nido at Nomad Hill 9 Jasper To Kamloops 607 Connaught Dr, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, Canada Board the Rocky Mountaineer train at the Jasper Station at 8:10am MT. Today you will travel from Jasper in the Canadian Rockies to Kamloops, located in the heart of the British Columbia Interior. As you journey west and south you will be surrounded by the dramatic scenery of the Continental Divide and by the river valleys of the Monashee and Cariboo Mountains. Today’s highlights include Mount Robson, Pyramid Falls, the climb over Yellowhead Pass, and the journey along the North Thompson River as you approach Kamloops. Breakfast & lunch will be served onboard. You will arrive in Kamloops between 5:30pm and 7:00pm PT. Spend the evening exploring the town, or relaxing in your hotel. All hotels in Kamloops are of moderate standard: your hotel will be assigned post-booking. Transfer Kamloops, BC, Canada Notes Upon arrival at the Kamloops Station, you will be transferred by motorcoach to your overnight accommodation. Kamloops Accommodation Kamloops, BC, Canada Jul 16 Jul 17 1 night Check-in Check-out Duration Upon check-in for your train departure you will receive a boarding pass which will indicate your Kamloops accommodation. Your accommodation in Kamloops will be of a moderate standard, but will include all the essential amenities to make your stay comfortable.
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