LocationVancouver, British Columbia | Duration2 Days | 483.20 View price |
Whitehorse 5-Day Boat Tour
Discover the pristine beauty of Whitehorse on the Whitehorse 5 Day Boat Tour, renowned for being the city with the world's least air pollution. This 5-day, 4-night journey will transform your sightseeing experience, with the rare red aurora creating unforgettable memories. Covering all major attractions, including dog sledding and an array of winter activities like polar snow sports, you'll also explore the historic city of Carcross. Immerse yourself in a unique adventure that combines natural wonders and cultural richness.
Attractions of Day-1
Enter into the city of northern lights - the Whitehorse, and expose yourself to the beauty and history of the city attractions with the Whitehorse 5 Day Boat Tour. Whitehorse is the northernmost city of west coast Canada and is home to the red aurora. The city tour takes you to various places of interest, such as the Steamship ‘Klondike', Yukon Valley, Whitehorse Visitor Centre, Whitehorse symbol- the white horse Iron Plastic, log skyscraper and log church and much more. Whitehorse tours 5 days will help you see and explore the very special aspects of the city, such as the gold jewelry, fur products, mammoth ivory items and more. Get a souvenir of these special elements to learn more about the history of each product.
Aurora watching is facilitated in the night by 10pm, however the time may change according to the season. Whitehorse Canada 5 day trip organizers offer complimentary drinks and snacks while you are watching the aurora in the heated camp log cabin. After watching the aurora, you will be taken back to the hotel.
Attractions Day-2 to Day-5
Experience the Whitehorse 5 Day Boat Tour where you can spend your days exploring the city of Whitehorse or engage in various activities at your own cost. Today's highlight includes a visit to the camp log cabin to watch the stunning aurora, returning early in the morning for rest. Over the following days until the trip concludes, enjoy the freedom to explore the city as you wish. Participate in diverse winter or summer activities, or simply wander around, soaking in the attractions and beauty that Whitehorse possesses.
The final day, after the end of watching extremely rare aurora, your Whitehorse 5-Day Tour operator will arrange your transportation to the airport. You will go back to your home with a treasure of memories to fond of your lifetime.
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Let's have a tour of Vancouver, which is a stunning city! The Butchart Gardens, which has a century-long history, will be our first stop. The garden has a number of theme gardens. via Fan Tan Alley, the island's narrowest business strip in Chinatown. Next, proceed to the Mile Zero Monument in Victoria. Following that, we'll have a British-style tour of Victoria Inner Harbour. Spend the night in Victoria. The itinerary is as follows: Vancouver to BC ferry (90 minutes, including ferry ticket); The Butchart Gardens (60 minutes, including ticket); Chinatown Victoria (pass by); Victoria Mile Zero Monument (15 minutes); Victoria Inner Harbour (120 minutes, including English afternoon tea at Empress Hotel; at your own expense); Victoria
Visit the stunning Butchart Gardens and enjoy yourself! These gardens are unlike any other, we assure you. They really are among the most enchanted and wonderful gardens you will ever see! Every year, the gardens welcome more than a million people. Built in 1904, the gardens are now well recognised as a National Historic Site. Many tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths adorn the gardens in the spring, adding a variety of scents and vivid hues. The rose garden will take front stage in the summer garden around the end of May. In July and August, there are also open-air theatre and musical acts at the gardens! The area even offers views of its exquisite, multicoloured water fountain and a wonderful fireworks display.
After San Francisco's, Victoria's Chinatown is the second-oldest in North America and the oldest in Canada. Chinatown in Victoria is now both a venue within itself and surrounded by cultural and entertainment facilities. These days, Chinatown is ideally located a short distance from major points of interest like Market Square, the Empress Hotel, Bay Centre, Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, and other important locations.
One of the significant beginning places of the Trans-Canada Highway on the Pacific Coast, Mile 0 is situated in the lovely Beacon Hill Park in the capital city of British Columbia. At the time of its completion, the highway ”which was designed in the late 1940s and built between 1950 and 1971 ”was the longest continuous highway in the world. It traverses all ten of Canada's provinces, stretching a staggering 4,860 miles (7,821 km) over the Rocky Mountains and the expansive prairies of central Canada.
One of the world's most exquisite harbours is Victoria Harbour, which includes the Inner Harbour. The use of the waterfront by First Nations peoples dates back a long way. In the heart of this well-known ancient city, recreational boats and small cruise ships can anchor a short distance from its cobblestone streets and unique architecture. Victoria Inner Harbour (one hour; optional English afternoon tea at Empress Hotel, at your own cost)
BC ferry (ticket included; 90 minutes)
First up on our agenda for today is a visit to the Hatley Park National Historic Site, a popular location for Hollywood film productions like The X-Men and Death Attendants. Next on our itinerary is a visit to Vancouver's recently constructed tourist destination, Malahat SkyWalk. Stroll among giants through a west coast forest of Douglas firs and arbutuses on a 600-meter high walkway. Proceed to the Chemainus Festival of Murals Society after that. The streets are lined with lifelike murals painted by artists that have taken great care to depict the history and culture of the area. The city is home to a number of antique stores. Finally, return to Vancouver via the BC ferry by visiting the picturesque port city of Nanaimo. The itinerary consists of the following stops: Hatley Park National Historic Site in Victoria; Malahat SkyWalk (optional; 90 minutes); Chemainus Festival of Murals Society (90 minutes); Nanaimo; BC ferry (90 minutes; ferry ticket included); Vancouver
Colwood, British Columbia, is home to the Hatley Park National Historic Site, which is part of Greater Victoria. Hatley Castle, a Classified Federal Heritage Building, is located there. The grounds and mansion have been home to the public Royal Roads University since 1995. It housed the Royal Roads Military College, a navy training centre, from the 1940s until 1995. The vast grounds of the historic site feature pathways through mature areas of first- and second-growth forest, including big Douglas fir and western red cedar, as well as formal gardens and old farmland.
Climb the spiral ramp for the ultimate adventure. Situated at a height of 250 metres above sea level, the tower provides an exceptional perspective of Mt. Baker, Finlayson Arm, the Saanich Peninsula, and islands spanning two nations, among other breathtaking vistas of Vancouver Island. View the West Coast from an entirely different angle, and then decide whether to descend quickly on our spiral slide or by walking back down the ramp.
The world's most popular community-driven art tourist experience is the Chemainus mural project. Motivated by the desire to save a town from going bankrupt, the Chemainus mural project has thrilled and motivated millions of tourists, and in the end, it served as a model for community mural initiatives all over the world. Through trompe l'oeil, cutting-edge technology like Evolon, 3D/audio, and mixed-media concepts for painting and sculpture, the project keeps innovating.
BC ferry (ticket included; 90 minutes)
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