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Travel Confidence Welcome Back! travel with confidence Canada 2021 ... your guide to new experiences and familiar favourites! sunfuntours.ca | [email protected] 1.877.786.3860 People You Know, Experience You Trust. Tigh-Na-Mara Resort Storm Watching in Tofino Travel with Confidence Dear Friends, March 15, October 12 | 4 Days March 8, November 15 | 5 Days Smaller Groups We have missed you! DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE $1,259 $1,199 $1,679 $1,329 $1,319 $1,759 All tours will operate with less Although the pause button has been pressed on travel, we are cautiously guests to allow for additional space on the coach. Group Sizes: optimistic about its return. These times have certainly offered up challenges 10-30 Passengers max to us all, and in particular, to those in the travel business, however, we are an NEW! industry that is known for its resiliency and adaptability. We have actively spent this downtime rescheduling, re-working and revamping our business model so Physical Distancing to ensure that when you are ready to begin traveling again, you can feel confident Physical distancing will be in doing so with Sun Tun Tours. We want you to know that our highest priority is maintained throughout the tour TOUR HIGHLIGHTS wherever possible - on the the safety of our clients, staff and the communities we visit. Coach, Attractions etc. Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort can be found nestled amongst We are already seeing a higher demand and desire for getting back out on the 22 acres of tranquil forest and three kms of white sandy beach. With awe-inspiring views, two award winning restaurants, 20,000 road. With the US border remaining closed, our travels for the next little while square feet of spa bliss and a rejuvenating mineral pool, your Enhanced Cleaning will be closer to home and, with fewer seats available on the coach, we encourage relaxing and renewing options are limitless. Optional activities TOUR INCLUSIONS Fully disinfected coaches that you to consider booking early. abound from year-round golfing, to onsite spa experiences, sea will be cleaned thoroughly each kayaking, Horne Lake Caves and Pacific Rainforest Adventure • 4 Nights Accommodation • Cathedral Grove night. Guests must sanitize to Tours. Come explore this spring or fall! • Professional Tour Manager • Pacific Rim National Park board Please find enclosed within these pages, tour brochures for Spring 2021 and • 7 Meals Fee beyond. It’s about new experiences, new destinations, revisiting familiar • Ferry to Duke Point • Wild Pacific Trail in favorites and, now includes new protocols that are designed to let you “Travel River Cree Resort • Ferry from Swartz Bay Ucluelet • Coombs Old Country • Sun Fun Travel Points with Confidence”. We are excited and feeling positive about the future of travel Face Coverings Market All guests will be required to and are ready and looking forward to welcoming you back onboard. On behalf of March 27 | 6 Days supply and wear a face covering our entire Sun Fun Tours family, we want to thank you for your continued support throughout the tour including on and loyalty and look forward to seeing you again soon. DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE the motocoach & attractions $1,049 $1,039 $1,399 TOUR HIGHLIGHTS Shelley Thiessen There is nothing more exhilarating than the fury of the wind, Vice President Health Checks & Screening NEW! rain and waves during a spring storm and there is no better We require self-monitoring prior to place to experience the power and beauty of Mother Nature and during the tour, completion of than Tofino on BC’s rugged west coast. Then, spend a night in a medical questionnaire and our capital city, Victoria. Experience Vancouver Island, known frequent temperature checks for its rich variety of landscapes from high rocky mountains and lush rainforests to sheltered and jagged coastlines. TOUR INCLUSIONS On Tour Experience *Indicates Guaranteed Departure. • 5 Nights Accommodation • West Edmonton Mall Meet ITINERARY MARCH We will continue to evaluate All prices are in Canadian dollars and per person based on double occupancy unless - 1 Night Jasper, AB & Greet and Savings Book with local partners to ensure our otherwise indicated. Canadian tours are subject to GST. All prices and itineraries are valid - 3 Nights Edmonton, AB • CrossIron Mills - Calgary DAY 1 PARKSVILLE, BC DAY 4 VICTORIA, BC health and safety at attractions, upon date of publication and are subject to change without notice. Due to the fluctuations - 1 Night Canmore, AB • Sun Fun Travel Points The Beach Club Resort Huntingdon Manor restaurants and hotels in the Canadian dollar, some prices are valid through specific dates only. If not specified, • Professional Tour Manager DAY 2-3 TOFINO, BC DAY 5 HOME prices for tours will be released at a later date. • 6 Meals BW Tin Wis 3 Heritage & Hot Springs Fairmont Hot Springs Blooms & Hot Springs Magic of Moose Jaw April 22 | 7 Days April 5 | 4 Days May 2 | 5 Days May 16 | 6 Days DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE $1,629 $1,599 $2,179 $765 $755 $999 $1,419 $1,409 $1,869 $989 $979 $1,329 NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! TOUR HIGHLIGHTS TOUR HIGHLIGHTS TOUR INCLUSIONS Indulge yourself in the soothing warm mineral waters of Canada’s Spring is in the air and there is no better place to celebrate • 5 Nights Accommodations the CAF Base – home to largest natural odorless hot springs situated in the heart of the Rockies the return of the beautiful bloom than in Victoria. The Garden • Professional Tour Manager the Snowbirds at Fairmont. Spend three relaxing days soaking in the pools, enjoying City offers magnolia trees bursting with bright pink blossoms, • 2 Meals • RCMP Training Depot nature walks or visiting the nearby town of Cranbrook. Breathtaking hundreds of thousands of bulbs painting the landscapes and • Casino Package: Details • Casino Regina TOUR INCLUSIONS scenery, nature and rejuvenation combine for the perfect short wonderful manicured flower beds and rose gardens. Include an available early 2021 • Deerfoot Casino visit getaway close to home. overnight stay at Harrison Hot Springs Resort, a relaxing retreat • Tunnels of Moose Jaw • Sun Fun Travel Points • 6 Nights Accommodation – Fairmont Hot Springs tucked among tranquil gardens on the shoreline of Harrison Lake • Guided City Tour including • Professional Tour Manager • Nikkei Internment Memorial and you have a holiday that wonderful memories are made of. • 7 Meals Centre • Revelstoke Dam Tour • Streetcar #23 • Admission to: • S.S. Moyie Calgary Casino Crawl Alberta Adventure Rockies Rail Adventure – Revelstoke Train Museum • Sun Fun Travel Points – Ainsworth Hot Springs April 12 | 4 Days May 8 | 6 Days May 17 | 6 Days TOUR HIGHLIGHTS The road less travelled leads to the historic West Kootenays – an DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE area that embraces all kinds of folks and a place where you can feel $679 $669 $879 $989 $979 $1,329 $3,999 N/A $4,989 free to be yourself. Enjoy the slow pace and friendly nature of small- town Kootenay life on this relaxing tour to some of BC’s heritage towns and soothing hot springs. Situated in one of the most scenic NEW! NEW! NEW! areas in the world, the Kootenays offer refreshing mineral hot springs, eclectic towns and a view like no other. Visit Ainsworth and Fairmont Hot Springs, allow the healing waters to renew and rejuvenate you, discover the hidden gem of Nelson during a three- night stay and explore the character of the Kootenays. APRIL & MAY TOUR HIGHLIGHTS TOUR INCLUSIONS TOUR HIGHLIGHTS ITINERARY 2 Situated on the doorstep of the mighty Rocky Mountains is Calgary’s • 5 Nights Accommodations • West Edmonton Mall Surrounded by a lifetime’s worth of picture-perfect moments, we beautiful 4-star hotel – the Grey Eagle Resort & Casino. This modern • Professional Tour Manager • Chinook Centre Mall invite you to travel through some of the most spectacular scenery in DAY 1 REVELSTOKE, BC DAY 5-6 FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS hotel offers first-class services and amenities and their 84,000 • 6 Meals plus $10 in Meal • Deerfoot Casino visit Canada. From the stunning hues of ancient forests to the majestic Regent Hotel Fairmont Hot Springs Resort square foot casino floor is home to more than 900 slot machines and Vouchers • Sun Fun Travel Points Canadian Rockies. Include the picturesque surroundings of your DAY 2-4 NELSON, BC DAY 7 HOME over 40 table games. Join us on this 4-day adventure to Calgary’s • Casino Package: $30 in beautiful accommodations and an unforgettable experience on Prestige Lakeside Resort newest, largest and most luxurious entertainment destination. Slot Play board VIA RAIL from Jasper to Vancouver. 5 Haida Gwaii Barkerville Bella Coola BC Rail & Inside Passage July 5 | 12 Days June 8 | 3 Days July 10, August 7 | 6 Days July 24 | 7 Days DOUBLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE $3,789 $4,949 $559 $549 $679 $2,069 $2,039 $2,669 $2,649 $2,599 $3,339 NEW! TOUR HIGHLIGHTS TOUR HIGHLIGHTS 2 Discover your own backyard with a trip north to Cariboo Country. Located on the central coast, the community of Bella Coola is rich Step back in time with a visit to Barkerville Historic Town and Park, with heritage and a place where history melds perfectly with every the largest living-history museum in western North America. This day life. Explore the untamed landscapes of the Saloompt Forest extraordinary town stands as a testament to BC’s golden beginnings. Trails, capture the stunning beauty of the Great Bear Rainforest TOUR INCLUSIONS With 125+ heritage buildings, authentic displays, satellite museums, and get lost in the stories and experiences of its people.
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