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Uncover city sophistication and wild natural beauty on this unforgettable journey that combines the best of Eastern Canada’s European cities, the raw beauty of the Canadian Rockies and a cruise along Alaska’s famed inside passage.
Our adventure begins on Canada’s east side where charming cities showcase their European flair. On our Vest Best of Eastern Canada tour, view one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, Niagara Falls and feel its force with our Voyage to the Falls cruise. Explore the contrasting cities of Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa and Toronto, weaved together with memorable scenic journeys, and discover the delightful Algonquin Provincial Park, home to moose, bears and so much more.
Fly westward to Calgary, for our breathtaking Spectacular Canadian Rockies & Alaskan Cruise tour, where towering peaks, alpine lakes, and vast wilderness await. Starting in Banff , we encounter Bow Falls and then the breathtaking Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park before travelling to Jasper along the legendary Icefields Parkway and enjoy the immense Columbia Icefield. We spend time in Sun Peaks, Whistler, Victoria and Vancouver, before ending our adventure in style with a seven-night Alaskan cruise. From calving glaciers to historic Gold Rush towns, every moment offers a new wonder.
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Depart from London Heathrow with Air Canada. Connecting flights from Manchester are available at no extra cost. Upon arrival in Montreal, we are met by our awaiting coach and Tour Manager and are transferred to the Delta Hotel by Marriott in the heart of Montreal for a two-night stay.
In-flight meals and drinks
Montreal is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world. Its cosmopolitan charm and distinctly European ambience make it truly captivating and have given the city its unique character. Montreal’s vibrant neighbourhoods offer an ever-changing urban experience. Guided by a local expert, our sightseeing today showcases the best of Montreal. Highlights include an exterior view of the breathtaking Notre-Dame Basilica, the city's elegant residential and financial districts, the picturesque cobblestone streets of old Montreal, and the atmosphere of St Denis Street – Montreal's lively Latin Quarter. We also enjoy an outside look at the iconic Olympic Complex, a scenic drive through McGill University’s historic campus, and a breathtaking panoramic view of the city from Mount Royal’s observation point.
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Today, we head south and meet up with the mighty St. Lawrence River, which we follow along the scenic Chemin du Roy Highway partway to Quebec City, passing numerous historical French-Canadian villages along the way. Mid-morning we stop at a sugar shack, where we are introduced to one of Canada’s most famous exports, maple syrup. We learn how maple syrup is made, before enjoying a classic sugar shack lunch. We continue our journey to Quebec City, the only walled city in North America, where home for the next two nights is the Hotel Pur. Upon arrival in Quebec City, the remainder of the day is at leisure to wander the narrow, cobblestoned streets of the Old City, browse the shops and boutiques, visit the numerous historical landmarks, and enjoy Quebec's 'joie de vivre'.
Breakfast and lunch
Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a dream destination for photographers and history lovers alike. Led by our expert local guide, we explore the charming streets within the Old City’s fortified walls, discovering iconic landmarks such as Château Frontenac, Battlefields Park, the Citadel, Place Royale, and the grand city gates of Upper Town. Our journey continues along the picturesque Beaupré Coast to the village of Sainte-Anne, home to one of Canada’s most stunning cathedrals. Along the way, we pause to admire the breathtaking Montmorency Falls before returning to our hotel in the mid-afternoon to relax.
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This morning, we leave Quebec City behind and head to Ottawa, Canada’s capital city. Originally a small lumbering village called Bytown, the city’s early settlement began in the 1800s and was spurred by the construction of the Rideau Canal in 1832. In 1855, it was renamed Ottawa, and just two years later, Queen Victoria selected it as the capital of Canada. Today's sightseeing highlights include a view of Parliament Hill, the official residences of the Prime Minister and the Governor General (the Monarch’s representative in Canada), the National Arts Centre, and the lively ByWard Market. For the next two nights, we stay at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Ottawa City Centre, ideally situated for exploring the city on foot and just steps away from a variety of bars and restaurants.
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Enjoy our first Freedom Day of the tour, where our Tour Manager will be available to suggest excursions or activities. Perhaps, take a cruise on the UNESCO Heritage-listed Rideau Canal, a chain of beautiful lakes, rivers, and canals. Sail from Dow's Lake to the Ottawa River past City Hall, Landsdowne Park and many other historical sights. For history enthusiasts, you may wish to visit the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum, which showcase Canada's rich military history through personal stories.
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We Recommend - The Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum
Explore Canada's rich cultural heritage and important military history.
Today, we embark on our first journey into the breathtaking northern wilderness. As we travel west from Ottawa, we are surrounded by sparkling lakes, rushing streams, and deep, verdant forests, passing through charming towns along the way. A highlight of our trip is the scenic drive through Algonquin Provincial Park – an expansive wildlife and forest reserve beloved by campers and adventurers, especially in the summer months. As we enter the picturesque Muskoka region, we continue to Deerhurst Resort or Muskoka Bay Resort, our home for the next two nights.
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Tour Highlight
Covering nearly 8,000 square kilometres, Algonquin Provincial Park is Ontario’s first and oldest park, established in 1893. It is renowned for its lush maple and fir forests, vibrant spring wildflowers, shimmering lakes, and abundant wildlife – including moose, deer, beavers, and black bears – all thriving in their natural habitat. Our tour takes us deep into the park’s breathtaking wilderness, where we immerse ourselves in its serene beauty and diverse wildlife. Along the way, we explore scenic lakes and winding trails, experiencing firsthand the wonder of Algonquin’s great outdoors.
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This morning, we depart Huntsville and travel to the iconic Niagara Falls. En route we stop at Midland, on the shores of Georgian Bay. Here we pay a visit to Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, a living recreation of Ontario’s first European settlement. Here Jesuit missionaries and martyrs set up their community among the native tribes of Huronia. Afterwards, we continue along the Niagara Escarpment to Niagara Falls, one of the world’s natural wonders. We stay at The Brock Niagara Falls Fallsview for the next two nights, which has magnificent views across to the falls.
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Tour Highlight
Just imagine ton after ton of spraying, foaming, rushing water thunderously plunging some 52 metres downwards to the Niagara River below. No wonder Niagara Falls is one of the most famous and spectacular natural wonders in the world. Our morning begins with a cruise on the exhilarating 'Voyage to the Falls', where we get up close to this breathtaking force of nature and truly feel the roar and mist of the falls all around us. Following our cruise, we visit the dramatic Whirlpool Rapids, before heading from Niagara to the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Often considered the prettiest town in Ontario, this picturesque community offers a glimpse into the past with its beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture and welcoming small-town spirit. There is time to stroll around the town and visit the intricate Floral Clock before we finish our day with a winery visit and wine-tasting.
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This morning, we journey east to Toronto, the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. We take a tour of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the historic Old City Hall, the modern Toronto City Hall, the distinctive Gooderham Building, and the Fort York National Historic Site – home to Canada’s largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings and the CN Tower. We also visit Queen’s Park, the vibrant Entertainment District, Toronto’s Chinatown – which dates back to 1878 – and the renowned St. Lawrence Market. Following our morning of sightseeing, we continue our journey along the picturesque north shore of Lake Ontario, passing miles of rolling farmland. Our destination is Kingston, where we settle into the Kingston Marriott Hotel, ideally located in the heart of the city's lively downtown and our home for the next two nights.
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Kingston has a rich and diverse history, having evolved from a native village, trading in fur to a French fortress and a British stronghold. It was also Canada’s capital from 1841 to 1844. It sits on the St. Lawrence River, where it meets Lake Ontario and is renowned for its charming 19th-century architecture, which adds to its historic appeal. Today, we explore Fort Henry National Historic Site, one of Ontario’s first UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites. Here, we step into the world of 19th-century military life, gaining insight into the lives of the fort’s civilian residents, including school teachers and soldiers’ families. We also see a precision drill by the renowned Fort Henry Guard. Following our tour, we return to our hotel where the remainder of the day is at leisure.
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As our East Canadian adventure draws to a close, this morning, we travel to Rockport to join our cruise on the St. Lawrence River. Cruising a region known as 1000 Islands, the landscape is currently dotted with luxurious cottages and sizeable estates, contrasting with its history of wars and rebellions. Highlights of our cruise include Zavikon Island, St. Lawrence Seaway, Boldt Castle, Boldt Castle Yacht House and the vast estates of Millionaire’s Row. Following our cruise, we journey along the scenic Long Sault Parkway, enjoying lunch together in one of the small towns dotted along the St. Lawrence River. On arrival into Montreal, we bid farewell to our Eastern Canada travel companions and transfer to the airport for our domestic flight from Montreal to Calgary. On arrival in Calgary, we meet our awaiting coach and travel west along the Trans-Canada Highway into the scenic foothills of the Rocky Mountains. As we approach Banff National Park, the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies fill the horizon. We continue to the picturesque town of Banff, and transfer to our hotel, the Moose Hotel & Suites for our first three nights in Canada.
Breakfast and lunch
The delightful town of Banff is situated in Banff National Park, the first and most famous of Canada’s national parks. It boasts a breathtaking mix of soaring peaks, vibrant meadows and crystal-clear emerald lakes. This morning, we tour this impressive region, taking in the striking Tunnel Mountain and cascading Bow Falls. Our next stop is Yoho National Park. Situated on the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains, the park is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls and soaring peaks. We visit some of the park’s many highlights including the mirror-like green waters of Emerald Lake.
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Our first Freedom Day in Canada. Today, we can choose to relax or explore this beautiful region as we please. Perhaps join a scenic helicopter flight and take in some of the most beautiful landscapes Canada has to offer. Or experience cowboy culture, BBQ steaks, and mountain scenery on a Cowboy Cookout & Wagon Ride. Alternatively, you may prefer to unwind with a soak in Banff’s famous hot springs, surrounded by incredible mountain scenery, or take a cruise on the magnificent Lake Minnewanka. However you choose to spend your day, enjoy!
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We Recommend - Scenic Helicopter Flight
Take a remarkable helicopter flight to witness spectacular views of the Rockies.
Today, we begin our journey along the iconic Icefields Parkway. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, dense forests, and emerald lakes, it is easy to see why it’s renowned as one of the world’s most scenic roads. We stop at the Athabasca Glacier, where we board our ‘Ice Explorer’ – an all-terrain ice explorer vehicle – and embark on an epic journey across the glacier. Along the way, our guide will provide insights about glaciers and the environment and offers us the opportunity to walk on the ice. We then continue our journey along the Icefields Parkway towards Jasper and our home for the next two nights, Forest Park Hotel.
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The small quaint town of Jasper sits in the middle of Jasper National Park, the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. The park, first established in 1907, covers over 10,000sqm and boast soaring peaks, lush valleys, and vibrant turquoise-coloured lakes, in addition to its spectacular icefields and glaciers. Today, we explore Maligne Canyon and Maligne Lake – the largest lake in the Canadian Rockies and one of the most photographed scenes in Canada. At Maligne Lake (weather permitting), we embark on a narrated cruise to tiny Spirit Island. We return to our hotel mid-afternoon, where the remainder of our day and evening are at leisure.
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Leaving Jasper behind us, we travel westward along the Yellowhead Highway. Our route follows the scenic Thompson River, winding through the picturesque Shuswap Highlands. A region of rolling uplands, interspersed with the valleys of the Clearwater, North Thompson, and Adams Rivers. By evening, we arrive at the charming resort town of Sun Peaks and the Sun Peaks Grand, our home for the night.
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Today, we drive through the rugged ranch lands of Kamloops and Cache Creek, known as ‘Cowboy Country.’ Our route winds dramatically along the steep canyon walls of the Fraser River, offering remarkable views as we make our way to Lillooet – once the bustling supply hub of the 1860 Cariboo Gold Rush. We then journey along a spectacular route through untamed wilderness, first charted by gold-seekers in their quest for fortune, as we make our way to Whistler Village. Upon arrival, we head straight to the Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa. Perfectly nestled in the heart of the village, we stay here for the next two nights.
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Positioned between the towering peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler has a spectacular alpine landscape. Today is yours to spend at leisure. Perhaps, take in the breathtaking 360-degree views with an optional ride on the Whistler Peak 2 Peak Gondola. Alternatively, take in the enchanting views of the rugged Coast Mountains from above on a glacier floatplane tour, or opt for a scenic helicopter flight that offers a bird’s-eye view of the wilderness of Garibaldi Provincial Park. Should you prefer, Whistler Village, with its many restaurants, cafes and shops is a delightful town to explore.
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We Recommend - Spectacular Glacier Floatplane Tour
Take in the enchanting views of glaciers, fjords and volcanoes from high above.
Today we depart Whistler and head south to the spectacular Sea-to-Sky Highway where we follow the coast south to Squamish. Here we make a stop for an optional ride on the Sea to Sky Gondola, offering sweeping views of the majestic coastal forest and surrounding mountains. We then continue our drive to Horseshoe Bay, where we cruise by ferry across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island, before heading by coach to Victoria. Our accommodation for the next two nights is the Delta Hotels Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort, located on Victoria’s charming harbour.
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Known as the ‘Sunshine City of Gardens’, Victoria is celebrated for its abundance of green spaces and spectacular floral gardens. The hanging flower baskets, the buskers along the Inner Harbour, ocean vistas, and the relaxing pace of life make this a captivating place to stay. Today, we enjoy a sightseeing tour of Victoria, with highlights including Beacon Hill Park, Thunderbird Park, and Oak Bay. Our tour concludes with a visit to Butchart Gardens. Established over 121 years ago, these privately owned and family operated gardens are a botanical paradise.
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Arguably one of Canada’s most picturesque cities, our Freedom Day allows us to relax and enjoy all of its many charms. Alongside a beautiful harbour, and a nod to British ancestry with double-decker buses and quaint tea rooms, taking a stroll is one of the best ways to enjoy this delightful city. The region is also famed for its abundant marine life, so for an unforgettable adventure set sail on a whale watching cruise for the opportunity to spot orcas, humpback whales, minke whales, grey whales, porpoises, harbour seals, and other incredible marine creatures in their natural habitat.
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We Recommend - Whale Watching Cruise
Victoria is one of the best places to see whales in the wild – join our afternoon whale watching cruise in search of these magnificent creatures.
Our day begins with a leisurely cruise through the stunning Gulf Islands, as we journey from Victoria to Vancouver. Upon arrival, we embark on a sightseeing tour of the city. First, we visit Stanley Park, a 400-hectare green oasis with a striking collection of First Nations totem poles. Next, we venture to English Bay, a lively waterfront neighbourhood known for its beaches, shopping, and dining. A stop at Canada Place follows, before a stroll through the historic charm of Gastown, with its cobblestone streets and famous steam clock. We finish our day in Chinatown, before arriving at our hotel, the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, our home for the night.
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Tour Highlight
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Alaska’s wilderness like never before – gliding through serene waters that bring us up close to towering mountain cliffs and untouched landscapes. After a relaxed morning, step aboard Holland America Line’s renowned ‘Pinnacle Class’ ship, Koningsdam. Whichever category of stateroom you choose, expect excellent dining, spectacular entertainment, and the exceptional hospitality perfected over Holland America’s 150-year legacy. Once embarkation is complete, depart from vibrant Vancouver and set sail on an unforgettable seven-night journey through Alaska’s awe-inspiring scenery.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Our first full day aboard is spent at sea, cruising our way through Alaska’s Inside Passage. Considered one of the greatest routes to cruise, this protected network of waterways offers plenty of opportunities to spot some of Alaska’s most iconic wildlife from our prime position on deck – Humpback whales and orcas play in the bountiful waters; Bald eagles soar overhead and Brown bears are scattered along the shoreline. As the day unfolds, settle into the unhurried rhythm of life on board and enjoy the Koningsdam’s superb facilities.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Our first highlight today is Tracy Arm Inlet, which winds its way through Tongass National Forest, flanked by towering cliffs and glacier-covered mountains. Melting snow-caps fuel cascading waterfalls that tumble into the pristine waters below. Keep watch for the diverse wildlife that calls this region home, including black and brown bears, wolves, deer, and moose, which are often spotted along the shoreline – alongside seals and whales in the cool waters. At the fjord’s end, behold the mesmerising sapphire blue of the Sawyer Glaciers, perfectly framed by rugged mountain terrain. Later, we arrive in Juneau, Alaska’s capital. Nestled between the Coast Mountains and Gastineau Channel, Juneau is a cosmopolitan outpost, only accessible by air or sea. Some of the many optional shore excursions include sightseeing and culinary tours of downtown Juneau, a visit to the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier, embarking on a whale-watching adventure, or trying your hand at salmon fishing. This evening, we depart Juneau, sailing overnight to Skagway.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
At the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, when 100,000 hopeful miners set their sights on Alaska and the Yukon, the port town of Skagway became the main gateway to the legendary gold fields. Today, this historic town is filled with well-preserved buildings that tell the story of its gold-rush past. A range of optional excursions are available for you to explore the town and surrounding region. Explore the ‘Garden City of Alaska’ on a guided walking tour, ride the White Pass & Yukon narrow-gauge railway, try your hand at gold panning, or follow in the footsteps of early prospectors along the Chilkoot Trail. This evening, we set sail from Skagway for an overnight journey to Glacier Bay.
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Tour Highlight
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Glacier Bay National Park is home to a protected ecosystem of plants and animals that exist within the constantly evolving glacial terrain. Absorb the sounds of the ‘living’ ice, with its creaks and groans, and watch out for possible ice calving – where ice chunks break off and crash into the sea, spraying water hundreds of feet into the sky. Wrap up warm and head out onto the open deck with your binoculars and camera to admire the serene snow-flecked and forested mountains, keeping a keen eye out for humpbacks or a brown bear roaming the shoreline. On board, park rangers and local guides share their knowledge, so we may gain a deeper understanding of our environment.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Enjoy a leisurely morning before arriving at Ketchikan, Alaska’s ‘First City’. Clinging to the banks of the Tongass Narrows, Ketchikan has long been connected to the salmon-fishing industry, so it is no surprise that local restaurants offer outstanding fresh seafood. The town is also one of the best places to discover the cultural sights of Native Alaskan nations, with intricately carved totem poles at the Totem Heritage Center and Totem Bight State Park. Explore the town on foot and shop for souvenirs, smoked salmon and local art before returning to the Koningsdam.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Today we continue our cruise back along the Inside Passage, surrounded by the breath-taking wilderness – a coastline studded with snowy peaks, dense green forests and majestic glaciers. Keep an eye out for wildlife, enjoy an onboard activity, or simply relax in one of the stylish ship’s many bars and restaurants.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
This morning, following breakfast, we disembark at the port of Vancouver. Enjoy a final few hours in the city before transferring to the airport for our afternoon flight to the UK, which will connect in Toronto.
Breakfast and in-flight meals and drinks
Flights arrive into the UK this morning bringing our unforgettable Canadian and Alaskan adventure to a close.
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Prices are per person based on two people sharing a twin or double room.
Single occupancy supplement
May 2026: £3,145
September 2026: £2,755
Deposit
£1,000 per person if travelling Economy Class, £1,950 per person if travelling Premium Economy Class, and £3,750 per person for Signature Class.
Different cabin categories are subject to availability at the time of booking.
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Upgrade to Premium Economy Class from £1,495 per person return, or Signature Class from £2,595 per person return
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You are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling to Canada and Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) for your Alaska cruise. For more information on applying for your visa and the associated costs, please refer to our FAQs.
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Return economy class flights with Air Canada from London Heathrow or Manchester, inclusive of all airport charges, security charges, any applicable fuel surcharges and UK Air Passenger Duty
Carefully selected hotels in great locations with all hotel porterage and applicable taxes
including daily breakfast, one lunch and all meals in selected restaurants on the Alaskan cruise
Services of an experienced local Tour Manager
All overseas transfers and modern, air-conditioned coaches throughout
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