Arrival in Vancouver. Meeting at the airport.
Visit to a café-restaurant with Ukrainian cuisine, popular among locals.
Transfer to a hotel in the suburbs of Vancouver, check-in, free time.
Sightseeing tour of Vancouver.
Vancouver is a young, beautiful, and very modern city, the capital of the XXI Winter Olympics held here in 2010, and a city that has repeatedly been ranked among the best cities in the world to live in.
The Gastown district with its Victorian architecture and cobbled streets, and the historic steam-powered clock.
The Harbour Building shaped like a UFO. Vancouver's Chinatown — the largest Chinese district in Canada.
A picturesque park — Queen Elizabeth Park with panoramic views of the city.
The futuristic museum complex — Science World.
The city’s largest shopping street — Robson Street.
The cruise terminal — Canada Place.
Stanley Park — the city's most popular park, with over 8 million visitors per year. Totem poles and views of the northern and western parts of the city, and the Lions Gate Bridge.
A climb to the Vancouver Lookout observation tower.
A visit to Capilano Park, Capilano Lake, and Cleveland Dam.
Wooden suspension bridges laid between the tops of thuja trees, and a suspension bridge over the river. A full immersion in the natural environment of the Pacific Northwest.
Return to the hotel.
Sightseeing tour of Victoria. Full-day cruise to Vancouver Island.
We reach Victoria by ferry, which takes about 1.5 hours. The ferry is a large multi-deck ship with restaurants, souvenir shops, and relaxation areas. The ferry sails past numerous charming little islands, and occasionally you can even see live whales.
Victoria is the capital of British Columbia. More British than Britain itself, as they say about Victoria.
Here, you’ll see double-decker buses, and if you wish, you can have tea in the finest English tradition.
The British Columbia Legislature building, the Queen Victoria monument, the Empress Hotel, the Fisherman's Wharf, the Royal BC Museum, and a stroll along the cozy waterfront. Around two hours of free time and return back.
Visit the world-famous Butchart Gardens, ranked among the top ten gardens in the world, a masterpiece of landscape design and the most visited garden on the West Coast of Canada. The garden blooms year-round, and over a million flowers of 700 species are planted here every year.
Return to Vancouver. Transfer to the hotel.
Transfer towards Whistler along the beautiful Highway 99, also known as "Sea to Sky."
The blue ocean, steep snow-covered cliffs of the Cordillera mountain ranges, fjords — this is a vivid and unforgettable experience.
Visit to Browning Lake with an optional climb for the physically strong to the Brians Lookout, offering breathtaking views of Howe Sound.
A walk to Shannon Falls amidst towering cedar trees and lush, vibrant greenery.
Visit to the Provincial Park and Brandywine Falls.
A short sightseeing tour of Whistler.
Whistler is one of the best ski resorts in the western part of Canada and North America as a whole. It is located at the base of two mountains — Whistler (2182 m) and Blackcomb (2240 m).
Whistler has the charm of an alpine ski resort, open year-round. In winter, it attracts skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, while in summer — hiking lovers and those seeking thrilling experiences such as mountain biking down the slopes.
The main attraction of Whistler is the longest gondola (Peak to Peak Gondola) connecting the summits of the two mountains. This lift features enclosed 8-passenger gondolas that smoothly travel a distance of 3 km between the two highest peaks of Whistler.
Transfer towards Kamloops. Stops for short walks and photos near: Nern Falls, Van Mile Lake, and Lower Joffre Lake.
Overnight in Kamloops.
Visit to Wells Gray Provincial Park.
A walk along the shore of Dutch Lake. Travel along the Clearwater River, visiting several waterfalls and canyons, views of the Clearwater and Martell mountain rivers, stops at scenic viewpoints, and hiking in the fresh air with stunning views of the surrounding nature.
Waterfalls: Triple Cascade, Spahats Creek, and Helmcken.
Transfer towards Jasper. Overnight at a hotel in the town of Valemount.
Transfer to Jasper.
During the transfer, stops at scenic viewpoints: Fraser River, Rearguard Falls Provincial Park, Moose Lake, and Yellowhead Lake. Views of the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies — Mount Robson, standing nearly 4 km tall.
In Jasper, a short independent walk around the town. Visit Patricia Lake and Maligne Canyon.
Optional visit to hot springs with swimming in open-air pools.
A great way to unwind and relax after active travels!
Visit to Jasper National Park.
Drive along the Icefields Parkway with stops at viewpoints and short hikes featuring views of mountains, rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
Athabasca River, waterfall, and glacier. Stutfield Glacier, Tangle Creek Falls, and the "Weeping Wall" viewpoint.
Ice Explorer ride on the Athabasca Glacier and a visit to the Columbia Icefield Skywalk above the canyon.
Along the way, local wildlife may be spotted: deer, moose, mountain goats, grizzly bears, black bears, lynxes, wolves, and smaller creatures.
Transfer to Calgary.
Overnight at a hotel.
City tour of Calgary.
Calgary is a major city in western Canada, located in the province of Alberta. It was the host city of the XV Winter Olympic Games in 1988. Known as the city of Canadian cowboys, it lies on the plains of the Great Prairies.
Calgary Tower with its observation deck and glass floor. Olympic Plaza with outdoor art installations. The tallest building in western Canada — The Bow skyscraper. The new central library, National Music Centre, and Glenbow Museum. Futuristic sculptures and the Peace Bridge over the Bow River. Exotic Chinatown.
Visit to Johnston Canyon.
Johnston Canyon is one of the most impressive natural wonders of Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. Deep gorges, winding trails, and scenic waterfalls make it a popular destination for tourists.
Stops at viewpoints showcasing mountain peaks in Banff National Park.
Transfer to Banff.
Visit the town of Banff — the "Switzerland of Canada!" “Castle in the Rockies” — Fairmont Banff Springs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Drive through several scenic viewpoints with views of mountains, waterfalls, and the Bow River.
Overnight at a hotel within the town of Banff.
A walk along the stunningly picturesque Lake Louise with its unreal water colors and views of Victoria Glacier. Stay at the Fairmont Château Lake Louise.
One-hour kayaking on Lake Louise.
Travel with stops for walks and photos in Glacier and Yoho National Parks.
A hike along the trail by Bear Creek with its waterfall. Emerald Lake. Takkakaw Falls.
Transfer to Kamloops. Overnight at the hotel.
Return to Vancouver with stops at scenic viewpoints. Departure.