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Rocky Mountaineer 2022 Flyer First Passage to the West EASTBOUND | JUNE 11-18, 2022 JOIN YOUR HOST, LORI KING Overview Itinerary DAY ACTIVITIES OVERNIGHT DAY 1 • SAT, JUNE 11, 2022 DAY 5 • WED, JUNE 15, 2022 Fairmont Hotel Vancouver: Breakfast at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 1 Arrive in Vancouver, Vancouver Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is known as the 'Castle in Sightseeing Banff & Yoho National Parks: Capilano Suspension Board your private motorcoach and enjoy a Bridge, Grouse Mountain the City’. Holding a prime downtown location, steps from Vancouver’s shopping and entertainment sightseeing tour through Yoho National Park. 2 Vancouver/North Shore Vancouver district, it is the perfect place to enjoy Vancouver's Transfer to Banff. Group Lunch at Emerald Lake Sightseeing vibrant atmosphere. Lodge, Group Photography - Lake Louise: Banff 3 Rocky Mountaineer to Kamloops Photography will take group photos in front of Kamloops DAY 2 • SUN, JUNE 12, 2022 the lake and develop them within an hour. Breakfast at Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Overnight: Rimrock Resort Hotel: An AAA/CAA 4 Rocky Mountaineer to Lake Louise Four Diamond Hotel located in the heart of the Lake Louise Sightseeing Tour - North Shore: Enjoy a sightseeing tour with breathtaking views. Highlights include: Canadian Rockies & Banff National Park, the 5 Yoho Nat’l Park Tour, Banff 450 feet Capilano Suspension Bridge, Grouse Rimrock Resort Hotel offers exceptional views of Transfer to Banff Mountain Skyride Capilano Suspension Bridge: the Canadian Rockies, fine dining, and a luxury spa. 6 Free Day in Banff Banff Take a walk across the 450 feet long and 230 feet high bridge perched above the Capilano Canyon 7 Banff Tour, Gondola, Calgary then stroll Treetops Adventure, 7 suspension DAY 6 • THURS, JUNE 16, 2022 Heritage Park Calgary bridges through the evergreens taking you above Breakfast at The Rimrock Resort Hotel with lunch the forest floor for a view of a thriving coastal Free Day: Enjoy a day of leisure. 8 Vacation ends in Calgary rainforest. Grouse Mountain: Take a gondola to the Overnight: Rimrock Resort Hotel apex of Grouse Mountain, climbing to 4,100 feet above sea level. At the summit, take in the DAY 7 • FRI, JUNE 17, 2022 incredible views of Vancouver and the Pacific Breakfast at The Rimrock Resort Hotel Ocean. Overnight: Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Sightseeing Tour: Banff to Calgary, Banff DAY 3 • MON, JUNE 13, 2022 Gondola: A spectacular eight-minute gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain for 360- Motorcoach Transfer: Vancouver Hotel to Rocky degree views of the Banff townsite. Group Mountaineer Station, Gold Star Rail Vancouver to Heritage Park Historical Village: This 127-acre Kamloops: Travel from the coastal city of attraction is home to the year-round Gasoline Vancouver to Kamloops, in the heart of British Alley Museum. Meet friendly townsfolk in full Columbia’s interior. From the lush green fields of period costume as you stroll down the wooden the Fraser Valley, through forests and winding river boardwalks or pop into any number of working canyons surrounded by the peaks of the Coast and shops, businesses, or homes. Group Meal at Cascade Mountains, to the desert-like environment Heritage Park Historical Village, Overnight: of the BC Interior. Highlights: Rushing waters of Fairmont Palliser Hotel: Centrally located in Hell’s Gate in the Fraser Canyon, the steep slopes, downtown Calgary, Fairmont Palliser is situated and rock sheds along the Thompson River. within walking distance to the city's most Breakfast & lunch included onboard. Spend the exciting shopping, arts, culture & entertainment. evening exploring the city of Kamloops or relaxing PACKAGE INCLUDES in your hotel room. Coach Transfer: Kamloops DAY 8 • SAT, JUNE 18, 2022 Station to Your Hotel Breakfast at Fairmont 2 Days Gold Leaf Service onboard DAY 4 • TUES, JUNE 14, 2022 Rocky Mountaineer Coach Transfer: Your Hotel to Kamloops Station, 7 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 1 dinner Gold Star Rail Kamloops to Lake Louise: Travel 7 nights of hotel accommodations across ranchlands, along rocky lakeshores, over Pricing Northshore Tour + Highlights high mountain passes, and through the remarkable Lake Louise tunnels that form part of the rich rail history of the Double Occupancy (per person): $4,495 Yoho National Park Tour Canadian Rockies. Breakfast & lunch included Single/Solo Traveler: $6,139 Admissions + park passes during tour onboard. Highlights: Craigellachie, where the last Banff to Calgary Tour including Banff spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway was driven, Deposit (per person): $750 the climb over Rogers Pass, Kicking Horse Canyon, Balance due April 5, 2022 Gondola Spiral Tunnels, and glaciers & snow-capped peaks of *Airfare is additional Transfers to/from the airport, hotels + the Canadian Rockies. Coach Transfer Lake Louise rail stations Station to Hotel, National Parks Pass, Dinner at Gratuities for onboard hosts, luggage Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise: Surrounded by QUESTIONS? soaring mountain peaks, the majestic Victoria handling during tour, included Contact Lori King | (608) 779-4107 Glacier, and an emerald lake, the iconic Fairmont meals, + sightseeing tours [email protected] Chateau Lake Louise is located in Banff National 2404 State Road, La Crosse, WI 54601 Park..
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