Western Canada tours display diversity
Wednesday, 18 Mar, 2008
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Trafalgar’s is now offering a variety of tours that display the diversity of Western Canada.
“Stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Canadian Rockies and from the Canada/USA border to Alaska and the Yukon Territory, it includes cosmopolitan cities, beautiful scenery, natural wonders, lovely beaches, many sports, and all manner of fun,†says the company.
These activities range from sophisticated night clubs to whale-watching.
The company’s 12-day Western Canada by Land, Rail & Sea, for example, includes motor coach travel to national parks and vibrant cities, Prices start at $3,365.
The 11-day Rockies Panorama tour, which begins and ends in Victoria, includes a two-day rail journey on the Rocky Mountaineer and an Ice Explorer sail to the massive Athabasca Glacier. Prices start at $2,875.
Trafalgar Tours was established in 1947 and has 61 years of experience providing worldwide vacations to Europe, Britain, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South America and China.
Report by David Wilkening
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