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Canadian Rockies Travel Happy! AHI Travel NOT INCLUDED-Fees for Passports And, If Applicable, Visas, Land Dates: July 19-27, 2018 Aug Reserve your trip to Canada today! ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY-The AHI Travel Passenger Protection Plan offers an Any PROGRAM DATES INCLUDED FEATURES Reason Cancellation feature. Don't worry! Send to: Canadian Rockies Travel happy! AHI Travel NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas, Land dates: July 19-27, 2018 Aug. 2-10, 2018 8550 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean- (See cover for AHI FlexAir dates. ACCOMMODATIONS YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not Paid Suite 600 mentioned in this brochure under included features; travel Aug. 9-17, 2018 Aug. 16-24, 2018 (With baggage handling.) • Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance Canadian Rockies Please call for more details.) Chicago, IL 60631 insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature. AHI Travel MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to Postage U.S. Aug. 23-31, 2018 • Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the your insight into the region. Std. Presorted Please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 with questions regarding this tour or to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis. • Discovery excursions highlight the local make a reservation. physical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them- KANANASKIS | JASPER | BANFF selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement • Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge culture, heritage, natural beauty and history: Program date desired:______________________________________________ that the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds to LAND PROGRAM the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Inn Jasper. – Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the Dear AHI Traveler, Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport) Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi- tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, Special Price* • Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose history of dog sledding. must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist Full Price Special Savings (1) _______________________________________________________________ them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all Hotel & Suites. – Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about Join us on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky required assistance. $3,895 Title First Middle Last Date of Birth $4,145 $250 AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered by Canadian ranching. AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After TRANSFER Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price may Email:____________________________________________________________ • Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land – Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield. be levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo- *Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. abundant wildlife, we will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery. tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as Program, including baggage handling. – Float down the Athabasca River. 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations are HST Supplement is an additional $295 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, changed or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if the – Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve. Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch (2) _______________________________________________________________ reservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, all based on double occupancy and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated). EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM Title First Middle Last Date of Birth year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER- life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore the ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO Single accommodations are an additional $825 (limited availability). • Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners, – Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations independently will be wholly responsible for Peyto Lake. breathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea or Canadian Mountie Email:____________________________________________________________ arrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal- ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or change coffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner. – Experience the wonder of Banff National Park. and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, in travel dates, or airline schedule(s). BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli- Let us arrange your flights! • Take advantage of leisure time to try the local – Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site. and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up your Street Address: ____________________________________________________ cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub- cuisine independently. – View picturesque Moraine Lake. ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggage AAHI FlexAir | Our experts are ready to assist Canadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air and City: _____________________________________________________________ charges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces are – Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and expensive and not included in your trip price; plan your you in booking flights. Our personalized air program snow-clad peaks will delight your wanderlust and soothe your soul. wardrobe accordingly. 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