
Canada
Western Canada: From the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific
Highlights
- Diversity of landscapes: from the majestic Rockies to the rainforests of Vancouver Island and the wild coasts of British Columbia, each stage reveals a unique and spectacular natural backdrop.
- Rich cultural and historical heritage: immersion in First Nations traditions, discoveries tied to Western Canadian heritage, and British influences in coastal cities, for a journey that blends nature and culture.
- A complete Western Canada experience: an itinerary that links mountains, valleys, lakes, oceans, and vibrant cities, offering a comprehensive and authentic vision of this fascinating region.
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Day 1 – Calgary
Arrival in Calgary, a metropolis balancing modernity and Western Canadian tradition. Its skyscrapers rise above the surrounding prairies, creating a striking contrast. Calgary carries a strong ranching heritage and is famous for the Stampede, a symbol of cowboy culture. It is an energetic city that serves as the gateway to the Rockies.
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Day 2 – Banff
Heading toward Banff, a charming alpine town surrounded by rugged peaks and lush valleys. Its historical appeal traces back to the construction of the transcontinental railroad. The mountain air and stunning landscapes invite relaxation and escape.
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Day 3 – Lake Louise and Moraine Lake
Exploration of the iconic lakes of Banff National Park. These landscapes have become symbols of Canada and once appeared on banknotes. Lake Louise captivates with its turquoise waters framed by towering glaciers, while Moraine Lake offers a dramatic backdrop of sharp peaks and deep forests.
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Day 4 – Icefields Parkway
A legendary route connecting Banff and Jasper, renowned for its grand scenery. Built in the 1930s to open the national parks to travelers, it has since become one of the most celebrated drives in the world. Every turn reveals a new natural masterpiece.
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Day 5 – Jasper
Discovery of Jasper National Park, a sanctuary of vast wilderness. Long traversed by explorers and fur traders, this territory is marked by a history of adventure. Its deep canyons, glacial lakes, and expansive plateaus form an untouched world.
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Days 6–7 – Mount Robson and the British Columbia Interior
Facing Mount Robson, the highest peak of the Rockies, the landscape becomes monumental. This region has been shaped by Indigenous communities and early settlers. Continuing into the interior of British Columbia, the scenery transitions to ranchlands, forests, and endless lakes.
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Days 8–9 – Anahim Lake and Tweedsmuir Park
Journey into a remote and wild region dominated by Tweedsmuir Park. Named after a former provincial premier, it is also a place of deep cultural significance for Indigenous peoples. Nature reigns here, powerful and unspoiled.
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Day 10 – Bella Coola
Arrival in the Bella Coola Valley, surrounded by steep mountains and lush forests. This territory holds the living traditions of the Nuxalk Nation, whose presence dates back thousands of years. Ocean and forest meet here in a remarkable harmony.
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Day 11 – Inside Passage
Maritime crossing from Bella Coola to Port Hardy, on northern Vancouver Island. This historic navigation route has long been essential for coastal communities. Marine scenery along the passage is breathtaking.
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Days 12–13 – Pacific Rim National Park
Exploration of Vancouver Island’s west coast, where rainforest meets the Pacific Ocean. The traditions of the First Nations remain strong and visible throughout the region. Endless beaches and powerful waves create an unforgettable setting.
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Day 14 – Victoria
Discovery of Victoria, the elegant capital of British Columbia. British influence shapes much of its charm, from Victorian architecture to its fondness for gardens and traditions. Peaceful and refined, the city offers a gentle coastal ambiance.
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Day 15 – Vancouver
Final stop in the vibrant metropolis of Vancouver. A cultural crossroads influenced by Indigenous, Asian, and international communities, Vancouver is dynamic and cosmopolitan. It provides a beautiful and energetic conclusion to the trip.
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Day 16 – End of the journey


Accommodations

Camping
Sleeping in a tent at a campground by the ocean

Lodge
Unique nature lodge offering comfort and a warm atmosphere

Hotel
Beachfront hotel with views of the Pacific Ocean and its sunsets



