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Canada Cruisetours - From Snow-Capped Peaks to Colonial Charm

Posted on 03/19/2019

Journey into the heart of Canada on a Canadian Rockies Cruisetour. From the colonial charms of British Columbia to the dramatic wilderness, alpine lakes, and snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies, you’ll enjoy some of Canada’s most extraordinary destinations. Combine it with a 7-night Alaska sailing onboard the Celebrity Eclipse or Celebrity Millennium for an unforgettable experience.


In Calgary, immerse yourself in big-city energy in the Rocky Mountain foothills. Deeper in the Rockies, Banff and Jasper sit within the boundaries of Canada’s oldest and wildest National Parks. In the heart of Banff National Park, the shimmering jade-green Lake Louise is the centerpiece of a dramatic alpine setting, complete with glacier-capped peaks. And in Vancouver and Victoria the breathtaking scenery surrounds garden sanctuaries and cultural attractions.


All Canadian Rockies Cruisetours are independent travel itineraries. They offer all the features of an organized group vacation with the freedom and flexibility to pursue your own interests and find your own style of adventure
 

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