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From colourful downtown neighbourhoods, to culturally diverse suburbs and mountainside districts, there’s plenty to explore in Vancouver, an ocean-fringed city of culture, cuisine and outdoor adventures!
Gastown is the city’s cobbled old-town district and has oodles of charm
as Victorian buildings house boutiques, galleries and some of the city’s best culinary fare. Don’t miss the Steam Clock, which puffs steam-powered chimes every 15 minutes, or Vancouver Lookout for bird’s eye views.
Chinatown is one of North America’s largest and most historic Chinese enclaves.
Few cities in the world can rival Toronto for its annual festivals, thriving music scene and diverse districts brimming with museums, galleries, theatres, eclectic shops and restaurants with food from all corners of the world.
The city’s most prominent attraction is the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere. It’s also home to EdgeWalk, a thrilling hands-free walk around the outside ledge of the tower! Standing at
1,815 feet tall and designated as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, this engineering marvel is a Canadian icon.
In Old Town Toronto you’ll want to explore St Lawrence Market, ranked by National Geographic as the world’s best food market.
Romantically known as the Last Frontier, the US state of Alaska is a wild and spectacular wilderness with vast landscapes of unfathomable natural beauty that seemingly stretch to infinity.
Most begin an Alaskan adventure in Anchorage, which is handy for Denali National Park, Alaska’s most popular attraction and home to Mount McKinley, North America’s tallest peak, as well as an intact terrain of glacial rivers, massive peaks and tundra. Other places to visit include Fairbanks, which is a top base for exploring northern Alaska and its Gold Rush heritage; scenic Seward, which is edged by craggy peaks and sparkling Resurrection Bay; and tiny Talkeetna, an artistic outdoorsy kind of place.
The Yukon Territory, which is set between Alaska and Canada (and administered and governed by Canada), is one of the largest and most scarcely populated areas of North America.
The picturesque town of Banff, nestles high in the Canadian Rockies within Banff National Park. Flanked on all sides by towering mountains, this bustling town has vibrant streets lined with top-class restaurants, bars and shops, along with a number of art galleries and museums.
Without a doubt, Banff National Park is the star attraction thanks to its startlingly blue lakes, majestic mountains and easy access to adventures of all kinds.
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Why not add a Full Day Niagara Falls excursion from £129 per person.
Flights to Toronto and onwards to Calgary, return home from Vancouver with Air Canada, accommodation throughout, Shuttle transfer from Calgary Airport to Banff hotel, Banff hotel to Rail Station and Rail Station to Vancouver hotel and prepayable taxes.
Prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing (unless stated otherwise). Subject to availability, terms and conditions apply.
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