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KANADA ALASKA MIT YUKON IHR KANADA UND ALASKA Dieser Katalog Enthält Nur Eine Auswahl an Rundreisen in Kanada Und Alaska April 2021 bis März 2022 KANADA ALASKA MIT YUKON IHR KANADA UND ALASKA Dieser Katalog enthält nur eine Auswahl an Rundreisen in Kanada und Alaska. Jede Reise passen wir gerne auf Ihre individuellen Bedürfnisse an. Weitere Angebote finden Sie auf travelhouse.ch und wir beraten Sie gerne persönlich in unseren Reisebüros. INHALTSVERZEICHNIS WILLKOMMEN BEI KANADA 6–107 MOTORHOMES 133–139 TRAVELHOUSE Rundreisen ................................................. 7–14 Informationen ......................................... 133–135 Ihr Schweizer Spezialist Motorhome-Rundreisen ................................ 15–17 Fraserway RV Rentals ................................ 136–137 für besondere Reiseerlebnisse ............................ 2–3 Bahnreisen ................................................ 18–19 GoNorth ............................................... 138–139 Mietwagenrundreisen .................................. 20–63 Bärenbeobachtungen ................................... 64–66 Erlebnisreisen ............................................ 67–71 MIETWAGEN 140–144 British Columbia inkl. Vancouver Island ........... 72–79 Ausflüge ........................................................73 Alamo ......................................................... 140 Vancouver ................................................ 74–76 National ...................................................... 141 Alberta .................................................... 80–84 Hertz ......................................................... 142 Calgary .................................................... 81–82 Driving Force ................................................ 143 Prärieprovinzen ......................................... 85–87 EagleRider ................................................... 144 Ontario ................................................... 88–93 Toronto .................................................... 89–90 Québec ...................................................94–101 Montreal ................................................. 95—96 Chalets in Québec .......................................... 101 Atlantikkanada ....................................... 102–107 Ausflüge ...................................................... 103 ALASKA UND YUKON 108–132 Rundreisen ............................................ 109–113 Mietwagenrundreisen ............................... 114–124 Bahnreisen ................................................... 125 Bärenbeobachtungen ................................ 126–127 Alaska .................................................. 128–130 Ausflüge ...................................................... 128 Yukon .................................................. 131–132 TP_KANA_2122_01_0001_Inhaltsverzeichnis.indd 1 07.08.20 09:55 Pt. Barrow Beaufort Sea WRANGEL ISLAND Tuktoyaktuk Barrow Prudhoe Bay Mackenzie Arctic Ocean Bay Great Bear Wainwright Deadhorse Lake P a l y L P LA IN Northern Inuvik A RC TI C C OASTA a v Yukon Nat. Park Arctic Circle a a m Chukchi e o l v i l l ALASKA Sea C e Fort McPherson Fort Good Hope g Noatak Gates n A r c t a i c R e Norman Wells Nat. Park of the Arctic d M a c k e n z i e R RUSSIA USA Point Hope N o a t a k RUSSIA k Eagle Plains Nat. Park o CANADA NORTHWEST Cape Krusenstern Kobuk Valley r o TERRITORIES A n a d y r ’ B Coldfoot P o r c u p i n e Nat . Park YUKON W i n d M a c k Nat. Monument K o b u k Fort Yukon e nz i e Y M o Fort Simpson Arctic Circle otzebu u k TERRITORY un K e So o t a un n i n s d Kotzebue Circle Hot Springs Yukon Charley Nahanni y n Bering Land Bridge K o y u k u k S o u t h N a h a n n i Rivers Nat. Preserve Nat. Park M a Nat. Preserve l a Eagle Keno s u Tanana Dawson n i n Fairbanks Taylor Pe Mayo Tungsten a a r d City y S e w Manley S t e w a r t Fort Liard Teller Council Hot Springs Delta Jct. P e l l y Faro e l i k a Gulf of T a n a n a V Tok Anadyr Bering StraitNome Denali Healy Tetlin Jct. Ross River Norton Sound Nat. Park n g e R a Carmacks Beaver Creek Y u k o n Gambell Kantishna Paxson Fort Unalakleet a Watson Lake Mt. McKinley 6194 m k Susitna Nabesna Whitehorse L i a r d s Nelson ST. LAWRENCE Y u k o n Wrangell-Saint Elias Johnson’s Crossing Beaufort Sea a Glenallen ISLAND l BRITISH A Talkeetna Nat. Park andMt. Bona Preserve Haines Junction Alakanuk Chitina COLUMBIA Gates of Holy Cross C o pMcCarthy p e r Kluane Nat. Atlin Teslin Bering Sea Anchorage Palmer Mt. Logan the Arctic NP Valdez Park Skagway Dease Lake Lake Clark Portage Cordova Haines S t i k i n e 7 Nat. Park Kenai Yakutat Juneau ST. MATTHEW Seward Bethel Kwethluk Glacier Bay Gustavus ADMIRALTY ISLAND NUNIVAK Northern Nat. Park A L A S K A ISLAND Yukon NP Homer CHICHAGOF ISLAND (NM) A A Iliamna Kenai Fjords Nat. Park Stewart Kwigillingok Lake ISLAND Petersburg Hazelton White Mountains US Sitka Misty Fiords Baffin Bay King Salmon Nat. Monument NRA Dillingham Gulf of Alaska BARANOF Denali CANAD InuvikKatmai ISLAND Ketchikan Terrace NP Yukon- Cape Newenham Nat. Park PRINCE OF Prince Fairbanks a l Kodiak WALES Rupert Charley Rivers u Kitimat Bristol s ISLAND Nat. Preserve n KODIAK ISLAND Bay i ST. PAUL ISLAND n e 7 P Aniakchak Nat. Monument Great a ST. GEORGE ISLAND k and Preserve QUEEN s Bear Lake Dawson a l TRINITY ISLANDS CHARLOTTE A Chignik City 0 500 km ISLANDS CHIRIKOV ISLAND Labrador Sea Valdez Wrangell- Saint Elias Cold Bay SHUMAGIN ISLANDS UNIMAKY U KISLANDO N NP & Preserve Unimak Dutch T E R R I T O R YSANAK ISLAND N O R T H W E S T Mount Logan Harbour N U N A V U T 5959 m Kluane S 7 T E R R I T O R I E S A S ND L E U N D LA H u d s o n T I A N I S L A NP IS S Gulf FOX Whitehorse Fort t r a of Nahanni i t Simpson Mackenzie Alaska NP Yellowknife Skagway Bison Glacier Haines Reserve Great Slave Bay NP Lake CHICHAGOF Juneau 3 ISLAND Hay River B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A Sitka Fort Smith Hudson Bay Petersburg Spatsizi Wood A L B E R T A L A B R A D O R PRINCE Plateau Buffalo Lake PP iver Athabasca OF WALES Misty R NP Churchill ISLAND Fjords e c NM a M A N I T O B A Q U E B E C Dawson e Fort St. Anthony Creek P Mc Murray QUEEN CHARLOTTE Prince Grande2 3 3 Terrace Polar ISLANDS Rupert Prairie Gros Morne Gander Prince Slave Lake S A S K A T C H E W A N Bear PP NP South George Grass Moresby River St. John´s Tweedsmuir Meadow Prince PP James N E W- NP Bella PP Jasper NP Sept-Îles- Corner F O U N D L A N D Edson Lake Albert Bay Brook Coola Edmonton NP Port-Cartier Sept-Îles PR 1 Williams Jasper North Port Hardy Lake Prince Mistassini Gaspé Forillon Campbell Battleford Albert Lake O N T A R I O PR Baie- NP Cape Breton VANCOUVER Winnipeg Comeau Highlands ISLAND River Banff NP Assinica NP Whistler Saskatoon Swan River PR Campbellton Sydney Pacific Rim NP Hecla Is. Tadoussac Atlantic Tofino Kamloops Calgary Roberval N E W Vernon Banff Kyle Yorkton B R U N S - Ocean Maple Gimli Haute Maurice Laurentides Moncton Vancouver Hope La Sarre PP W I C K Lethbridge Creek Whiteshell PP PR Victoria Riding Winnipeg Medicine Regina Mountain Marathon Cochrane Québec Fredericton P acific Okanogan Creston Hat NP Thunder La Vérendrye Glacier CANADA PR Halifax Ocean Seattle Bay Trois-Rivières M A I N E Saint Spokane NP Shelby North John Digby Tacoma USA Fort Malta Grand Frances Quetico PP Sault Sudbury Bay Montréal N O VA S C O T I A W A S H I N G T O N Lake Great Fort Peck Ste. Marie Algonquin Ottawa Augusta nake Missoula Forks Superior Portland S iver Falls Lake Wolf Point N . D A K O T A PP R Duluth Georgian Huntsville Adi N . H . Lincoln City Fargo M I N N E S O T A Marquette Bay rondack Pendleton M O N T A N A Park Portsmouth Butte Glendive Bismarck W I S C O N S I N V T . Eugene New Missouri Bend Billings Miles Minneapolis Gills Rock Boston Coos Bay Meadows Toronto Lake Ontario M A S S . Sawtooth City St. Paul Lak e Niagara Albany Plymouth Grants O R E G O N Wilderness Huro n R . I . Area Cody Falls N . Y. Pass Idaho Buffalo Rapid M I C H I G A N London C O N N . Klamath I D A H O Yellowstone Pierre Sioux Lake Falls Boise Falls City Milwaukee Lake Scranton NP Falls Michigan Erie New York Pocatello Madison Detroit P E N N S Y L V A N I A 0 400 km S . D A K O T A Chicago Eurek W Y O M I N G a Casper Philadelphia Panama 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA 2 ALBERTA 3 PRÄRIEPROVINZEN 4 ONTARIO Eindrückliche Fjorde, einsame Strände, Die majestätischen Rocky Mountains Unentdeckte Wildnis, menschenleere Ein einzigartiges Farbenspiel erwartet ursprüngliche Regenwälder, riesige mit ihren türkisblauen Seen, unendliche Seeufer und eine beinahe unendliche Sie während dem Indian Summer wenn Gebirgszüge, Bären und Wale in freier Prärielandschaften und surreale Weite erwarten die Besucher im Herzen sich die Laubbäume der zahlreichen Beaufort Sea Wildbahn faszinieren jeden Besucher. Felsformationen in den Badlands. Kanadas. Wälder verfärben. Gates of S. 72–79 S. 80–84 S. 85–87 S. 88–93 the Arctic NP Northern A L A S K A Yukon NP A A White Mountains US Baffin Bay NRA Denali CANAD Inuvik NP Yukon- Fairbanks Charley Rivers Nat. Preserve Great Dawson Bear Lake City 5 QUÉBEC 6 ATLANTIKKANADALabrador Sea 7 ALASKA UND YUKON Valdez Wrangell- Saint Elias NP & Preserve Y U K O N Eine einzigartige Kombination aus Imposante Eisberge, verspielte Belugas Natur pur, echte Wildnis und eine reiche Mount Logan T E R R I T O R Y N O R T H W E S T N U N A V U T nordamerikanischer Geschichte, und raue Klippen treffen hier auf eine Tierwelt in Kombination mit kalbenden 5959 m T E R R I T O R I E S französischem Ursprung und herzliche Gastfreundschaft. Gletscher ist ein unvergessliches Erlebnis. Kluane H u d s NP exzellenter Küche. o n S Gulf Whitehorse Fort t r a of Nahanni S.
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