Canada brochure puts emphasis on value
SYDNEY – Canadian holiday specialist Value Tours has released a 24-page 2010 brochure.
Marketing manager Neil Rodgers said that the comprehensive range of independent coach tours, self-drive itineraries, rail journeys and escorted coach tours were aimed at the middle market looking for value for money.
He added that the various programs had been designed so that just about everything a traveller could need is included and pre-paid – “a great help for those touring on a budget”.
Value Tours offers a wide range of car and motorhome rental which can be combined with special rates at hotels in Vancouver, Whistler, Sun Peaks, Lake Louise, Jasper, Banff and Calgary.
There is also a choice of several self-drive tours in western Canada which include accommodation, National Park fees, admission to other attractions, porterage, maps and general information.
A selection of rail journeys ranging from two to nine days is available from Vancouver to Banff, Calgary, Jasper and between Whistler and Jasper aboard trains specially built for maximum sightseeing enjoyment.
Value’s escorted coach tours offer a choice of activities in the Rockies and a fly/coach tour from Toronto to Vancouver, with stops at Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Quebec City and Montreal followed by eight days in the Rocky Mountains and Vancouver.
Ian Jarrett
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