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2021 Majestic Canadian Rockies Photo © Matthew Field 2021 MAJESTIC A NON-STOP TRAVEL EXCLUSIVE OFFER! CANADIAN ROCKIES UP 10 Nights / 12 Days Land Tour • Escorted From Honolulu SAVE TO $340 Tour #1: May 15 – 26, 2021 • Tour Manager: Russell Fujioka MUST RESERVE BY SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 Tour #2: September 11 – 22, 2021 • Tour Manager: Gordean Akiona Featuring: Vancouver • Victoria • Whistler • Sun Peaks • Jasper Maligne Lake • Columbia Icefield • Lake Louise • Banff • Calgary COMPLETE PACKAGES! Sugar, cream, or clouds in your coffee? On this majestic tour of the Canadian TOUR #1: MAY 15 – 26, 2021 Rockies, you can relish all three. A sunny gondola ride to breakfast atop Banff’s Tour Manager: Russell Fujioka Sulphur Mountain, a private breakfast at Whistler’s Squamish Lil’wat Cultural $ * $ * Centre, and a special dinner inside the original greenhouse at Victoria’s lush 3909 3597 Butchart Gardens are just some of the ways to devour the elevating scenery on this vacation through Alberta and British Columbia. Bold and breathtaking views TOUR #2: SEPT 11 – 22, 2021 are served from Vancouver to Calgary as you savor the sparkling lakes of Sun Tour Manager: Gordean Akiona Peaks, the glacial wonder of the 750-foot-thick Columbia Icefield, the alluring $ * $ * blue hue of Lake Louise, and the magnificent canyons and gorges of Jasper 4129 3789 National Park. A panoramic cruise along the crystal waters of Maligne Lake to remote Spirit Island — one of Canada’s most cherished and photographed INCLUDES ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE places — is everyone’s favorite course on this journey through Western Canada. FROM HONOLULU, 10 NIGHTS HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, MEALS AND SIGHTSEEING AS INDICATED ON ITINERARY Accommodation Spotlight: & ALL TRANSFERS, TAXES AND FEES Nestled at the base of breathtaking Blackcomb Mountain, the luxurious Fairmont Château Whistler brings old and new together in a seamless meld of historical style and modern beauty. Enjoy impeccable service and outstanding cuisine in this pristine mountain wilderness. ** Your Escorted Majestic Canadian Rockies Land Tour Includes: Roundtrip Economy Airfare from Honolulu • 10 Nights Hotel Accommodations * Fares are per person, USD based on double occupancy and INCLUDE ALL AIRLINE TAXES AND FEES. Airline fuel supplements, taxes and fees are subject to change and 13 Meals (10 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners) • All Taxes & Fees tour member is responsible for any increases. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding and special seating, may apply. For details visit www.tripadvisor.com/AirlineFees. After initial deposit, a $75 per person Non-Stop Travel (NST) Cancellation Fee may apply. Group departures may be cancelled, if there is less than 20 tour members. NST does not guarantee that all tour members will Locally Owned & Operated Since 1985 — Mahalo Hawai‘i! fly together with Tour Manager. Tour Manager assignments, number of meals offered on tour, tour price, discount, and the “final” tour itinerary are subject to change with/without 615 Piikoi Street, Suite 102 • Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96814 notice. NST reserves the right to correct errors or omissions including but not limited to, fares, fees and surcharges at any time. Deposit: $450 per person or Toll-Free 1-800-551-1226 ($250 is non-refundable). Final Payment Due: Tour #1: 01/05/21 • Tour #2: 05/04/21. 593-0700 Final payment to NST for Air/Transfer portion must be made by cash, check or money www.nonstop.travel order only. Final payment for Land Portion may be made by credit card. 081820 Jasper ALBERTA BRITISH National Park Maligne Lake COLUMBIA Mount Robson 2 Sun Peaks Columbia Icefield 1 Whistler Sunwapta Pass Vancouver Island 2 Lake Louise 2 Banff National Park Vancouver Calgary Victoria 2 1 Select Sightseeing is included in tour. Additional optional tours are precipitous gorges, snowcapped summits, and lakes of exquisite blues and greens in this available for purchase through Globus. wild mountain wilderness. BECKER’S CHALETS or similar (2 Nights) (B) Day 1: Sat – HONOLULU. Depart Honolulu. Day 9: Sun – JASPER – EXCURSION TO MALIGNE LAKE. Enjoy a sightseeing tour to see Jasper’s unspoiled beauty. Afterward, travel to glacial Maligne Lake for a narrated Day 2: Sun – VANCOUVER. Arrive Vancouver. Welcome to Vancouver, your gateway CRUISE to Spirit Island followed by lunch at a local restaurant. On the return journey, to the Canadian Rockies! After entry formalities, transfer by coach to the hotel in stop to view Maligne Canyon. Balance of the day is at leisure to explore Jasper on Vancouver. The day is at your leisure – start exploring the city on your own. Your hotel your own. (B, L) rooms will not be available until the afternoon. At 6:00 pm, meet your Tour Director and traveling companions for a welcome drink at the hotel. GEORGIAN COURT HOTEL Day 10: Mon – JASPER – COLUMBIA ICEFIELD – LAKE LOUISE – BANFF. This morning, or similar (1 Night) travel through Jasper National Park on Icefields Parkway to the 750-foot-thick Columbia Icefield for a thrilling ICE EXPLORER RIDE. Driver over Sunwapta Pass and past Peyto Day 3: Mon – VANCOUVER – VICTORIA. This morning, tour Vancouver, including the Lake en route to Lake Louise. Enjoy some free time at Lake Louise, whose green-blue waterfront, Chinatown, and Stanley Park with its old-growth evergreen forests waters form a perfect mirror reflection of Mount Victoria. Continue into BANFF and totem poles. Catch the BC FERRY over to Vancouver Island and Victoria. See NATIONAL PARK. This evening is at leisure. BANFF CARIBOU LODGE & SPA or similar major attractions on your city orientation tour including the Fairmont Empress (2 Nights) (B) Hotel, Bastion Square, and Thunderbird Park. Visit world-famous BUTCHART GARDENS, followed by a special dinner in the former historic greenhouse overlooking Day 11: Tue – BANFF. Breakfast this morning is served on top of Sulphur Mountain. the gardens. INN AT LAUREL POINT or similar (2 Nights) (B, D) Take a scenic ride on the BANFF GONDOLA to the top of the mountain and then enjoy spectacular views of the valley below as you savor a flavorful meal. Additional sightseeing Day 4: Tue – VICTORIA. The day is free to explore on your own; your Tour Director in Banff includes a visit to Bow Falls. The balance of the day is at leisure. This evening, join suggests an optional marine wildlife and whale-watching trip. Shoppers will your Tour Director for a farewell dinner. (B, D) love Government Street’s elegant shops and Market Square’s specialty stores, while history buffs should be sure to visit the Royal British Columbia Museum. (B) Day 12: Wed – BANFF – CALGARY – HONOLULU. Depart Banff for Calgary International Airport. Depart Calgary. Arrive Honolulu. Aloha and Welcome Home! (B) Day 5: Wed – VICTORIA – WHISTLER. Today, board a BC FERRY and cross the Strait of Georgia and cruise through the spectacular Gulf Islands, an archipelago known for its Mediterranean-type climate. Stop at SHANNON FALLS, where a boardwalk leads to a viewing platform near the base of the roaring falls. On to the alpine resort of Whistler at the base of breathtaking Blackcomb Mountain. This evening is at leisure, perhaps explore (on your own) the 2010 Winter Olympics’ sites. FAIRMONT CHATEAU WHISTLER RESORT or similar (2 Nights) (B) Day 6: Thur – WHISTLER. This morning, enjoy a visit and private breakfast at the SQUAMISH LIL’WAT CULTURAL CENTRE, dedicated to the history and culture of the First Nations people. The rest of the day is free to explore all that Whistler has to offer. (B) Day 7: Fri – WHISTLER – SUN PEAKS. This morning, journey north through the heart of the magnificent Cariboo region. Spectacular scenery abounds as you pass by rolling hills, deeply incised rivers, and sparkling lakes. Afternoon arrival in Sun Peaks with Book Early and SAVE! Call Today!! the balance of the day at leisure. SUN PEAKS GRAND or similar (1 Night) (B) ** Earn Rewards Every Time You Refer a Friend. For each “New-to-NonStop Travel” customer you refer, both you and Day 8: Sat – SUN PEAKS – JASPER. Continue north, following the Yellowhead your referral can receive a $25 discount off your next NST escorted group. Highway and hugging the mighty North Thompson River, into the province Special Assistance: You must notify NST, at time of reservation, of any disability requiring special attention. NST reserves the right to cancel your booking or terminate your vacation if your special needs or disabilities are of Alberta. See the base of 12,972-foot Mount Robson (the highest point in not suitable for the vacation or if you are not traveling with a companion who will provide all the assistance you the Canadian Rockies) before entering JASPER NATIONAL PARK. Marvel at the require. Wheelchair and Electric Scooter access outside of the USA is severely restricted. 081820.
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