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11D10N
Canadian Rockies Circle |
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Validity: 11
Apr - 06 Oct 2007 |
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Tour Code :
LCND/CRC11D-O01X |
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Package
Includes |
Package
Excludes |
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Arrival and
departure transfer (Sit in coach basis)
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04 days Rocky
Mountaineer Red Leaf Services
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04 Breakfasts &
04 Lunches
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10 Nights hotel
accommodation
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Exclusive
Attraction Pass & Jasper Tour
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Icefield
Parkway tour including the Ice Explorer
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Banff Tour
including Banff Gondola
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Rail station
transfer in Vancouver, Kamloops, Jasper & Banff
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Luggage
handling and National Park Pass
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- Meals, other than
onboard the Rocky Mountaineer and Whistler Mountaineer
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Gratuities for rail,
hotel and transfer staff
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All personal expense
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GST
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Tour Itinerary
( English Tour ) |
Day 1 Arrive
Vancouver
Upon arrival into
Vancouver, you will be transferred to your hotel via sit in coach
basis. Rest of the day is free for you to explore this beautiful
city.
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Day 2 Vancouver / Kamloops
(Breakfast / Lunch)
Travel
onboard the Rocky Mountaineer from the coastal city of
Vancouver to Kamloops in the heart of British Columbia’s
interior. On today’s journey you will see dramatic changes
in scenery, from the lush green fields of the Fraser River
Valley, through forests and winding river canyons surrounded
by the peaks of the Coast and Cascade Mountains, to the
desert-like environment of the interior. Highlights include
the rushing waters of Hell’s Gate in the Fraser Canyon and
the steep slopes and rock sheds along the Thompson River.
Your day concludes as the Rocky Mountaineer travels along
the shores of Kamloops Lake and into your overnight
destination, Kamloops.
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Day 3 Kamloops / Jasper
(Breakfast / Lunch)
Your journey continues
north and east to the mighty Canadian Rockies and the province
of Alberta. Once again you will be surrounded by dramatic
scenery as you follow the banks of the North Thompson River
through the Monashee and Cariboo Mountains, climbing ever nearer
to the high peaks of the Continental Divide. Today’s highlights
include Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies
at 3,954 metres (12,972 feet), Pyramid Falls, as well as the
climb over the Yellow head Pass into Jasper National Park. Your
journey ends on arrival in the resort town of Jasper this
evening. Overnight in Jasper.
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Day 4 Jasper
Sightseeing
Spend either the morning
or afternoon touring Jasper by motorcoach. Attractions include
Pyramid and Patricia Lakes, Maligne Canyon and Athabasca
viewpoint. The remainder of the day is free to explore more of
Jasper National Park independently. Overnight in Jasper.
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Day 5 Free Day in
Jasper
Enjoy a day at leisure
in National Jasper Park. Optional activities include a round of
golf at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, walking through Maligne
Canyon, taking a cruise on Maligne Lake or enjoying a gondola ride
up Whistler’s Mountain. Overnight in Jasper.
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Day 6 Jasper / Banff
Travel to Banff via one
of the most scenic highways in the world, the Icefields Parkway. A
stop will be made at Athabasca Falls before arriving at the
Columbia Icefield. It is here that you will ride an Ice Explorer
to the middle of Athabasca Glacier to learn more about its
geological features. Your driver/guide will explain how glaciers
are formed and point out some interesting geological features.
Time will be available for lunch (not included). Afterwards, a
brief stop will be made at Bow Lake before arriving in Banff this
afternoon. Overnight in Banff.
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Day 7 Banff
Sightseeing
Enjoy a
three-hour motorcoach sightseeing tour of Banff this morning.
Among the highlights are visits to Bow Falls, the Banff Gondola,
the Cave and Basin Centre. Surprise corner and the Hoodoos. The
rest of the day is free to spend at leisure in Banff. Overnight in
Banff.
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Day 8 Free Day in
Banff
Today you will have an
entire day to spend exploring Banff National Park on your own.
Some optional activities include soaking in the mineral pools at
Upper Hot Springs, enjoying a nature walk on nearby mountain
trails, visiting Banff’s historic museums or cruising on Lake
Minnewanka. Overnight in Banff.
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Day 9 Banff /
Kamloops
(Breakfast / Lunch)
Travel onboard the Rocky
Mountaineer from the mountain town of Banff to Kamloops in the
heart of British Columbia’s interior. Your journey offers you a
spectacular range of scenery as you travel between the high peaks
of the Canadian Rockies, over mountain passes and through
remarkable tunnels, along rocky lakeshores and across the
ranchlands of the interior. Today’s highlights include the
Continental Divide, the Spiral Tunnels a remarkable feat of
railroad engineering, the Kicking Horse Canyon, Rogers Pass,
Craigellachie where the last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway
was driven and of course the glaciers and snow-capped peaks of the
Canadian Rockies. Overnight in Kamloops.
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Day 10 Kamloops to
Vancouver
(Breakfast / Lunch)
Your journey
continues west towards the Pacific Ocean and the coastal city of
Vancouver. On today’s journey you will again see dramatic changes
in scenery, from the desert-like environment of the interior,
through the winding river canyons and pristine forests, to the
Coast and Cascade Mountains and the lush green fields of the
Fraser River Valley. Highlights include the steep slopes and rock
sheds along the Thompson River and the rushing waters of Hell’s
Gate in the Fraser Canyon. Your journey ends on arrival in
Vancouver this evening. Overnight in Vancouver.
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Day 11
Depart Vancouver
You will be transferred
to Vancouver International Airport (Sit in coach basis) for your
flight home.
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Mount Robson
Jasper National Park
Maligne Lake
Bow Lake
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Departure Dates |
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Month |
Day |
| April |
11, 16, 21, 25,
30 |
| May |
02, 05, 07, 09,
12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30 |
| June |
02, 04, 06, 09,
11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 27, 30 |
| July |
02, 04, 07, 09,
11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30 |
| August |
01, 04, 06, 08,
11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29 |
| September |
01, 03, 05, 08,
10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29 |
| October |
01, 03, 06
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(Rates Per
Person in
C$) |
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Vacation
Start Dates |
Single
Share |
Twin Share |
Triple
Share |
Child
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Popular Hotel, Red Leaf
Service & Coast
Classic Experience
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11 Apr - 21Apr |
C$2933 |
C$2254 |
C$2148 |
C$1576 |
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25 Apr - 26 May |
C$3463 |
C$2604 |
C$2445 |
C$1820 |
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28 May - 29 Sept |
C$4565 |
C$3251 |
C$2954 |
C$2032 |
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01 Oct - 06 Oct |
C$3442 |
C$2583 |
C$2435 |
C$1809 |
Superior Hotel,
Red Leaf Service
& Coast Classic Experience
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11 Apr - 21Apr |
C$3516 |
C$2551 |
C$2530 |
C$1576 |
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25 Apr - 26 May |
C$5106 |
C$3442 |
C$3219 |
C$1820 |
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28 May - 29 Sept |
C$6600 |
C$4311 |
C$3919 |
C$2032 |
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01 Oct - 06 Oct |
C$4502 |
C$3145 |
C$3028 |
C$1809 |
Deluxe Hotel,
Gold Leaf Service &
Glacier Dome Experience
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11 Apr - 21Apr |
C$5297 |
C$4035 |
C$3781 |
C$2509 |
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25 Apr - 26 May |
C$7417 |
C$5371 |
C$4840 |
C$3081 |
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28 May - 29 Sept |
C$9113 |
C$6357 |
C$5572 |
C$3325 |
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01 Oct - 06 Oct |
C$6823 |
C$5095 |
C$4671 |
C$3102 |
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Terms & Conditions |
- Final Payment
Final payment of the balance of the cost of the tour price or
service is required at least 3 weeks before departure or upon
confirmation, whichever is earlier.
- Late Bookings
In the event of late bookings of less than 35 days before
arrival, the total amount is payable at time of booking.
- Cancellation Fees
35 - 15 days notice: 50% package price
14 - 6 days notice: 75% of package price
5 days or less notice: 100% of package price
The following hotels charge 100% cancellation fees if cancelled 30
days or less prior to arrival : Painter's Lodge (Campbell River),
Hudson Bay Lodge, Lake Louise Inn, Whistler Village Inn & Suites,
Delta Whistler Village Suites, Pan Pacific Whistler, Crystal Lodge
Whistler.
- Refunds
There will be no refund for unused services which were
reserved at the time of confirmed booking as suppliers would have
received payment in advance.
- Changes to Terms & Conditions
J3 Travel & our supplier reserve the right to withdraw or
amend the Terms & conditions and advise any adjusted pricing due
to changes in supplier costs, without notice. However your holiday
costs are protected against adjustments or amendments once final
payment has been received.
- Visas
It is the responsibility of the travel agent and passengers to
ensure that they are in possession of the necessary travel
documents including a valid passport and visas. No refunds can be
made for cancelled trips due to lack of proper travel
documentation after final payment.
- Travel Insurance
Passengers are advised to purchase insurance prior to their
departure from their final destination.
- Rooming
Hotel rooming is based on standard room with bath and are on
run-of-house allocation of rooms decided by the hotel management.
- Triple/ Quad Occupancy
All adult triple and quad occupancy rates are quoted based on
using existing bedding only. Rollaway bed will be on availability
basis and payment is to be made direct to the hotel.
- Hotel Check-In Time
It is standard policy in Canada that hotel rooms are not
available for check-in prior to 4p.m.
- Children
Child rates are based on children aged under 12 years at time
of departure from their initial destination. Tour or hotel
accommodation price for a child sharing with two adults is based
on using existing bedding. Child paying a twin-share rate and
sharing a room with one adult will be allocated a bed.
- Tipping/ Gratuities
Hotel service charge and room taxes are included. Porterage is
not included unless pre-arranged. However, tipping of USD$2 per
person per day is recommended for each person - The driver and
guide (if any).
- Taxes
Rates include all the relevant taxes.
- Responsibilities
J3 Travel not itself a direct supplier of transportation,
accommodation and other travel services. It acts as an agent
and/or intermediary for the independent suppliers and contractors.
J3 Travel assumes no responsibility of liability for any injury,
accident or damage due to and loss of any service resulting
directly or indirectly from strikes, declared or undeclared
government regulations, thefts, failure of means, acts of God,
discrepancies or changes over which its has no control. Reasonable
changes in the itinerary may be made when necessary for the
comfort and safety of tour participants. The right is also
reserved to decline, accept or retain any person as a tour member
at any time. All claims against our supplier must be received in
writing no later than thirty days after the last day of service.
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Terms and Conditions apply
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