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Western Canada Vacations

A vacation through Western Canada and the Canadian Rockies offers views of some of the most magnificent scenery in the world. In British Columbia, you can experience the breathtaking mountainscapes of Sun Peaks and Whistler, as well as charming Victoria and Vancouver. To the east in Alberta are the natural wonders of Banff and Jasper National Parks, majestic Lake Louise, and the incredible Columbia Icefield.

Monograms gives you a choice of hotel types and locations, so you can match your accommodations to your style and budget.
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Featured Western Canada Vacations

New York VacationVancouver & Victoria Vacation
7 days from $589
Explore two of Canada’s most beautiful cities in Vancouver & Victoria. Vancouver, dubbed Canada’s “Pearl of the Pacific,” is the largest city in the province of British Columbia and the third-largest city in Canada. Surrounded by water on three sides, Vancouver has close to 200 parks, including well-known Stanley Park, one of the world’s greatest urban preserves. Then, travel by motorcoach and ferry to Victoria, the “City of Gardens.” Victoria has a colorful history and you will see British influences everywhere. The bustling inner harbor is a great place to walk and explore. On your own, perhaps indulge yourself with Afternoon Tea at the historic Fairmont Empress Hotel or visit magical Butchart Gardens.


Canadian Rockies VacationCanadian Rockies Vacation
7 days from $519
Discover the beauty and majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Drive west to Lake Louise, the “Jewel of the Rockies.” Enjoy a hike on one of the many trails and visit nearby Moraine Lake with its awe-inspiring deep teal color. In Jasper National Park you will have plenty of time to explore on your own. Enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities, including hiking, canoeing, and mountain biking. Don’t miss Maligne Lake, the second-largest glacier-fed lake in the world, and take a cruise across the lake to Spirit Island. Then, on to Banff, “Canada’s Highest Town.” Explore the rugged alpine beauty of Banff National Park, Canada’s first national park.


British Columbia Explorer VacationBritish Columbia Explorer Vacation
8 days from $589
Explore beautiful British Columbia. Start in Vancouver. Set amid the Coast Mountains and on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver offers the best of city life and nature’s beauty. Visit Robson Street to experience world-class shopping, explore spectacular Stanley Park, or grab a bite to eat on Granville Island. Then, head north to Kelowna, the perfect base for outdoor activities like boating, swimming, and hiking. Enjoy the many local wineries or visit one of the many local orchards. Next stop is the village of Whistler. Here you can ride the Whistler Gondola to the top of Mount Whistler. Then, return to Vancouver along the stunning Sea-to-Sky Highway to end your vacation.


Canadian Rockies by Rail VacationCanadian Rockies by Rail Vacation
6 days from $1,249
Explore beautiful Vancouver and enjoy a 2-day rail journey on the Rocky Mountaineer® through the majestic Canadian Rockies. Set amid the Coast Mountains and on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver offers the best of city life and nature’s beauty. Then, board the Rocky Mountaineer for a 2-day, all-daylight, classic rail journey from the Pacific Coast to the Canadian Rockies. Travel through the fertile Fraser Valley and Fraser Canyon. See spectacular sights such as Shuswap Lake, the Monashee Mountains, and Glacier National Park. Travel through the heart of the Selkirk Mountains before entering the spectacular Yoho National Park. The train winds through the Spiral Tunnels before climbing Kicking Horse Pass. Cross the Continental Divide into the Province of Alberta to Banff, “Canada’s Highest Town.” In Banff, enjoy a guided sightseeing tour and plenty of time on your own to discover Banff National Park.


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