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10-Nights Western Parks, Peaks and Vineyards Self-Drive

Western Canada
10-Nights Western Parks, Peaks and Vineyards Self-Drive
Western Canada
Goway Travel
Vacation Offer ID 1611747
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Overview

Goway Travel

This 11-day carefully-curated self-drive tour takes you from the prairie landscape of Calgary, Alberta, to the wilderness of the Canadian Rockies, and on to sunny Vancouver. Less-touristy experiences are an integral feature of this relaxing journey as you follow the less-travelled southern route through the British Columbia interior. Highlights include the stunning Rocky Mountains, wild Banff National Park, Radium Hot Springs, historic Nelson in the Kootenays, and Vernon, your gateway to Okanagan wine country. Enjoy two days in British Columbia’s premier grape-growing region before driving through the lush Fraser Valley to the remarkable coastal city of Vancouver, and the Pacific Ocean.

Depending on your time of arrival in Calgary, you might book a visit to the Calgary Tower observation deck which offers a spectacular 360° view of the bustling city and the Rockies in the distance. Or visit Heritage Park Historical Village, Canada’s largest living history museum. Treat yourself to a steak dinner at one of Cowtown’s many award-winning grills, brewpubs, and steakhouses.

Leaving Calgary behind, travel through the foothills and into Banff National Park, where the snow-peaked Rocky Mountains welcome you in all their glory. No words can describe the beauty of this park and the pretty resort village of Banff. Spend two days exploring, while keeping an eye out for the sight of elk strolling down Banff Avenue or along the roadsides. Visit the Luxton Museum, take a dazzling gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain, or try river rafting on the Bow River. Hike the park trails through evergreen forests, admire the Banff Springs Hotel, or take a boat tour on glacial Lake Minnewanka (“Water of the Spirits”). The choices are almost overwhelming.

Head west over the Rocky Mountains on Day 4, crossing the provincial border through stunning, photo-worthy mountain passes. Arrive at Radium Hot Springs, an idyllic mountain town in Kootenay National Park, set between the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies and Purcell Mountains. Rejuvenate your spirits in a Radium Hot Springs pool, or treat yourself to a spa day. Overnight in lovely little Invermere on the Lake.

Take the less-travelled southern route past the vineyard village of Creston, with a stop at one of the valley’s wineries, before spending the night in Nelson. Take the next day to explore this historic town, known as Canada's best small arts and culture town, and its many galleries, museums, and historical buildings.

Travel through the heart of British Columbia’s most bountiful agricultural region to lakeside Vernon, home to family-run boutique vineyards and world-class wineries. On your second day here, enjoy a scenic guided sampler tour through Okanagan wine country, visiting several renowned wineries for wine sampling. End with dinner at a local steakhouse, or at romantic Intermezzo Castle Bistro, or their award-winning Restaurant and Wine Cellar.

The final leg of the journey traverses the coastal mountains, with rest stops in the village of Harrison Hot Springs, or pastoral Chilliwack in the Fraser Valley. Arrive in Vancouver just in time to explore the city’s incredible fine dining: the Greater Vancouver area boasts hundreds of award-winning restaurants, brewpubs, and fine dining venues.

Spend Day 10 exploring this diverse multicultural city on the shores of the Pacific. Explore the quirky Yaletown or Gastown neighbourhoods, take a sky tram to Grouse Mountain, take a horse and carriage ride in Stanley Park, visit the Vancouver Art Gallery, or indulge in some shopping at Robson Street’s boutiques or the high-end home decor shops on upper Granville.

Your final night’s dinner may be the hardest choice on this exciting tour: try Asian fusion, a Canadian steakhouse, award-winning Mediterranean cuisine, or a seafood hot pot or cedar plank salmon at the Sandbar restaurant by Granville Island Public Market. The next day, make your way to Vancouver International Airport for your flight home, unless you are lucky enough to enjoy an extended stay.

Vacation Inclusions

  • 11 days Intermediate Car Rental with unlimited mileage (Toyota Corolla or similar)
  • Customized Self-Drive Roadbook (Digital version)
  • 1 night first-class accommodations in Calgary
  • 2 nights first-class accommodations in Banff
  • 1 night first-class accommodations in Copper Point / Radium Hot Springs
  • 2 nights first-class accommodations in Nelson
  • 2 nights first-class accommodations in Vernon
  • 2 nights first-class accommodations in Vancouver
  • Shared 4-hour East Kelowna Bench Tour

Featured Destinations

Vancouver

Vancouver

Vancouver is a thriving metropolis surrounded by natural beauty. With parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and the second-largest Chinatown in North America, Vancouver lives up to its promise of offering something for everyone. With modern buildings set against green, rolling hillsides, this city is breathtaking; no location offers a more spectacular view than Stanley Park - with a zoo, aquarium, totem poles and honking geese. A short walk from the park leads to Robson Street, which offers the town's best window-shopping. Stores with European flavor share the avenue with delicatessens and tea rooms ready to serve. As architectural heart of the city, Robson Square features a central plaza with a food fair and an old provincial courthouse, which now houses Vancouver Art Gallery. Be sure to stop at 8 Pender St. - "the narrowest building in the world." Other points of interest include the Museum of Anthropology; Japanese-style Nitobe Memorial Garden; and VanDusen Botanical Garden. Capilano Canyon is site of the world's longest and highest suspension footbridge.
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Vernon, B.C.

Vernon, B.C.

Ideally nestled between the beautiful Swan, Kalamalka, and Okanagan lakes in the North Okanagan Valley, is the city of Vernon, the oldest community in British Columbia's interior. Originally inhabited by the Interior Salish People, the discovery of gold and the luxuriant growth of bunchgrass in the valley attracted both gold miners and cattle ranchers to the region in the 1860s and 1870s. By the turn of the century, Vernon had become a bustling town, and was ideally located for the river traffic and sources of irrigation that caused it to prosper as a major ranching and orchard centre. Today, Vernon is a major vacation destination for those flocking to the Okanagan Valley, and is one of those rare cities where unsurpassed beauty and an abundance of recreational and cultural activities combine to create an exceptional quality of life enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Nelson, B.C.

Nelson, B.C.

Located 280 mi/450 km east of Vancouver, Nelson, British Columbia, has a lucrative past: It was a center for iron and silver mining in the 1800s. In addition to 350 Victorian buildings, local museums have exhibits that recount Nelson's history and mining glory days. Be sure to take the Heritage Walking Tour that goes by some of the finest examples of the local architecture. Today, Nelson is popular with New Age practitioners and artists.

Plan a picnic in Lakeside Park, or take a side trip to Cody Caves, a system of tunnels and galleries filled with stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws and other geologic formations. Several types of tours are available, suitable for everyone from the casually curious to the veteran subterranean explorer. Take along warm, rugged clothing for the cool underground temperatures (42 F/6 C).

Be alert while driving to the caves—access is via an active logging road that's used by a lot of big trucks.

You may also want to witness the dramatic, rugged mountain landscape of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, where lakes—more than 30 of them—and glaciers are the big draw.

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Radium Hot Springs
Banff

Banff

Situated in the heart of Banff National Park in Alberta's Rocky Mountains, Banff is a 1.5-hour drive from Calgary and just a short trip from mountain towns of Lake Louise, Kananaskis Country and Canmore. It's a unique place to visit. A train whistle blows in the distance as a reminder of the area's railway roots while designer shops dot the streetscapes. From a sleepy summer resort town with closed doors in winter months, Banff has grown into a year-round attraction. Lured by wilderness and the variety of outdoor activities, people from all over the world are drawn to Banff National Park each year. They venture into the area looking for their slice of the Banff experience, whether it's in restaurants, shops, museums, cultural activities, or adventures in the wilderness. On Banff's bustling main avenue, virtually every language from German and Japanese to French and Spanish can be heard. Yet only minutes away from all the action, a quiet walk along the banks of the Bow River is a reminder the town is located inside Canada's premier national park and a United Nations World Heritage Site!
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Calgary

Calgary

This modern cosmopolitan city of Calgary was once home to Blackfoot Indians for at least hundreds of years. Fort Calgary came into existence as a Northwest Mounted Police settlement in 1875, and Canadian Pacific Railway arrived in 1883. With the close railway, Calgary became a transportation and meatpacking hub. The world-renowned Calgary Exhibition and Stampede has been held since 1912. A museum worth a visit is Glenbow Museum and Art Gallery. The Calgary Tower offers a first class view of Calgary area. It is a landmark symbol that became well known during the 1988 Winter Olympics - when a flame burned from the top. Besides an observation gallery, there is a revolving restaurant and cocktail lounge. Canada Olympic Park houses many facilities used for the 1988 Winter Olympics. The Olympic Hall of Fame is a museum paying tribute to the Olympics and its athletes. Heritage Park Historical Village authentically portrays life in a typical town of Canadian west prior to 1914. Calgary Zoo is one of the best in North America.
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Valid Date Ranges

February 2025
02/05/2025 12/31/2025 $2,097 per person
Standard Terms & Conditions apply when purchasing this trip. Special savings cannot be combined with any other offer and the amount is subject to currency exchange rates at the time of booking. Airfares rates may increase or decrease please ask your Goway Destination Specialist at the time of booking. All prices are per person and quoted in U.S. dollars. Single supplements may apply. Blackout dates/seasonal supplements may apply. Accommodations, inclusions and itineraries are subject to change based on specific departure dates. From pricing is based on the lowest seasonal pricing for this tour, and rates may vary by date of departure. Please inquire about details of your preferred travel dates. Please inquire for a list of included and excluded exclusions. Departures: Daily, May 1 - October 24

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