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		<title>Canada: Toronto and Niagara Falls &#8211; minimum 10 people</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2016 14:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Group city break to Canada, Toronto &#038; The Niagara Falls. See the Rogers Center, the CN Tower, the Floral Clock, Whirlpool Rapids &#038; The Table Rock Promenade.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toronto is unlike anywhere else &#8211; known as Canada&#8217;s Downtown, it&#8217;s bursting with things to do.  Bright and bustling, Toronto is a cosmopolitan city with lots to see and is ideal for a short break during the summer months and is Canada’s largest city .  There are outstanding museums and galleries, such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and even aShoe Museum! Yorkville boasts high-end boutiques, while Toronto&#8217;s most popular tourist destination is the Eaton Centre, packed with high-street names. From the hip shops of Queen West to premium outlets across the city, Toronto ranks as one of the best shopping destinations in the world.</p>
<p>With over 7000 restaurants and bars you are spoilt for choice with places to eat and drink or you can visit the St Lawrence food market, which was named the best food market in the world by National Geographic  and is a foodie heaven for both Toronto residents and visitors to the city. Filled with history, tasty food, great shops selling artisan goods and novelty items, St. Lawrence Market is the perfect spot to spend your day. Keep reading for an insider’s guide to this food-lover’s haven.</p>
<p>The highlight of the trip will undoubtedly be the time spent at Niagara Falls where you will get up close and personal on the Hornblower Niagara Cruise.</p>
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<p>For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canada: Whale Watching in Quebec</title>
		<link>https://www.greatdays.co.uk/tour/canada-whale-watching-quebec/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jess Burke]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2016 15:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Enjoy an 8 night tour including glimpses of whales in Quebec on this fantastic Canada tour with your group with Greatdays Travel Group.]]></description>
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<p>This tour is a fantastic mix of city exploration and natural wonders as you journey around eastern Canada in search of whales.  Starting in Montreal and travelling across Quebec to Tadussac, situated on the Gulf of St Lawrence and is home to a variety of whales in the summer months.  This 7 night tour gives you a chance to see the beauty of rural Canada whilst also spending time in the bustling cities of Montreal and Quebec City.</p>
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<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span style="text-align: justify;">For more Canada destinations, </span><a style="text-align: justify;" href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a><span style="text-align: justify;">.</span></p>
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		<title>Canada: New World Wines</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jess Burke]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2016 15:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Explore Canada's Pacific Northwest, one of the world's most exciting, emerging wine producing regions. Tour international award winning wineries.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
<div class="intro-narrative__featured">
<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
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<div class="intro-narrative__expanded">
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;">Canada New World Wines</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Pacific Northwest is one of the world&#8217;s most exciting, emerging wine producing regions. Furthermore, the wine industry has been revitalised through the skill and dedication of a new generation of grape growers and wine makers. Additionally, the diverse micro-climate variations have allowed ideal vineyard site selection for a wide range of classic European grape varieties and the results for the top wineries have been Gold Medals in International Wine Competitions. One of the annual highlights in the Okanagan Region of BC is the Fall Wine Festival in October!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canada: Hidden Gems</title>
		<link>https://www.greatdays.co.uk/tour/western-canada/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2016 14:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Explore Western Canada with visits to Vancouver, Waterton National Park and Calgary. Taste wine, explore mines and discover the Rockies. ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
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<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
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<div class="intro-narrative__expanded">
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
<h2>Hidden Gems</h2>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Explore hidden gems in Western Canada. During this tour, travel through British Colombia and Alberta, viewing the spectacular landscapes of Canada.  A delightful combination of city and country, this tour covers the rolling hills in Kootenay Country and the modern Calgary.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Begin in Vancouver, an ocean-side cosmopolitan city whose majestic mountains and rainforests make it one of the world&#8217;s most beautiful cities.  Head to the wine country to enjoy gorgeous scenery whilst sipping delicious wines.  Additionally, learn about the fascinating history of the Doukhobors, a migrant group of Russian dissenters.  Discover some of the unique cultural heritage of the region and enjoy the sense of being off the beaten track.  Explore history by soaking in the hot springs also used by First Nation peoples.  Visit centres of the silver mining boom and preserved heritage towns to glean insight into life there in the 1800s.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Waterton National Park is a pocket of tranquility.  The flat praries stretch out lazily for miles before suddenly colliding with the Rockies.  The park is a haven for wildlife; watch out for iconic Canadian wildlife such as grizzly bears and moose.  Your tour will conclude in Calgary, where you can enjoy the modern architecture of this exciting and progressive city.</p>
<p>For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canada: Tour of the Western Rockies</title>
		<link>https://www.greatdays.co.uk/tour/western-rockies/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2015 14:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Group tour to the Western Rockies including visits to Calgary, Banff National Park, Vernon, Clearwater, Jasper National Park and Lake Louise.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
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<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
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<div class="intro-narrative__expanded">
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
<h2>Western Rockies</h2>
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<p>Finally, snow capped peaks by the hundreds, glaciers and ice fields, sparkling lakes, rushing rivers and an abundance of wildlife – the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains. Explore the Western Rockies, one of North America&#8217;s premier travel destination and offer a once in a lifetime holiday!</p>
<p>For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canada: The Maple Leaf Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2015 14:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Group tour to Canada's Maple Leaf Trail from Ontario to Quebec including visits to Toronto, the Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa and Huntsville.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
<div class="intro-narrative__featured">
<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
</div>
<div class="intro-narrative__expanded">
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
<h2>Maple Leaf Trail</h2>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, This touring itinerary offers the opportunity to explore Eastern Canada&#8217;s sophisticated and exciting cities: Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto and the nation&#8217;s capital, Ottawa. Furthermore, This stunningly scenic tour takes in the very best of Eastern Canada and the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls! Explore the Maple Leaf Trail!</p>
<p>For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canada: The Rockies by Rail</title>
		<link>https://www.greatdays.co.uk/tour/canadian-rockies-rail-tour/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2015 14:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Group tour to the Canadian Rockies including visits to Vancouver, Whistler, Quesnel, Jasper and Kamloops traveling on board the Rocky Mountaineer.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
<div class="intro-narrative__featured">
<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
</div>
<div class="intro-narrative__expanded">
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;">Rocky Mountaineer</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hailed as &#8216;The Best Train Experience in the World&#8217;, the Rocky Mountaineer has carried passengers high into the heart of the Canadian Rockies, past lush landscapes, spectacular waterfalls, snow-capped glaciers, to lively, cosmopolitan cities and the villages that dot the Canadian landscape.</p>
<h2>Train Experience</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, at every service level, Rocky Mountaineer Hosts will attend to your needs. Firstly, they will welcome you with a morning toast, serve up delicious meals and entertain you with interpretive storytelling. Decide which service level: GoldLeaf, SilverLeaf, or RedLeaf is right for you. Climb aboard GoldLeaf for unparalleled comfort in our bi-level glass-domed coach. Simply luxury is the hallmark of classic RedLeaf while SilverLeaf combines the best of both worlds.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Group tour to the Canadian Rockies from Alberta to British Columbia including visits to Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Kamloops, Whistler, Victoria and Vancouver.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
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<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
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<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
<h2>The Rockies</h2>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, the towering heights of the Canadian Rocky Mountains are background to this captivating 11-day programme from Calgary to Vancouver. Explore the Rockies while visiting major cities like Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Kamloops, Whistler, Victoria and Vancouver.</p>
<p>For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Group tour to the Canadian Atlantic coast including visits to Halifax, Moncton, Charlottetown, Baddeck and the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Canada</h1>
<div class="intro-narrative__featured">
<p>Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks cool culture and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.</p>
</div>
<div class="intro-narrative__expanded">
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">The Great Outdoors</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The globe&#8217;s second-biggest country has an endless variety of landscapes. Furthermore, sky-high mountains, glinting glaciers, spectral rainforests and remote beaches are all here, spread across six times zones. It&#8217;s the backdrop for plenty of <em>ah</em>-inspiring moments – and, also, for a big cast of local characters. That&#8217;s big as in polar bears, grizzly bears, whales and, everyone&#8217;s favorite, moose. Additionally, the terrain also makes for a fantastic playground. Whether it&#8217;s snowboarding Whistler&#8217;s mountains, surfing Nova Scotia&#8217;s swells or kayaking the white-frothed South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories, adventures abound. There are gentler options, too, like strolling Vancouver&#8217;s Stanley Park or swimming off Prince Edward Island&#8217;s pink-sand beaches.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Captivating Cultures</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Sip a <em>café au lait</em> and tear into a flaky croissant at a sidewalk bistro in Montréal; head to an Asian night market and slurp noodles in Vancouver; join a wild-fiddling Celtic party on Cape Breton Island; kayak between rainforest-cloaked Aboriginal villages on Haida Gwaii: Canada is incredibly diverse across its breadth and within its cities. You&#8217;ll hear it in the music, see it in the arts and taste it in the cuisine.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Foodie Fare</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">Canada is a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from west to east across the country, you&#8217;d fill your plate like this: wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia, poutine (golden fries topped with gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, and lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Maritime provinces. Tastemakers may not tout Canadian food the way they do, say, Italian or French fare, so let&#8217;s just call the distinctive seafood, piquant cheeses, and fresh, seasonal fruits and veggies our little secret. Ditto for the award-winning bold reds and crisp whites produced from the country&#8217;s vine-striped valleys.</span></p>
<h2 class="intro-narrative__title">Artistic Flair</h2>
<p class="intro-narrative__text"><span class="js-intro-narrative">The arts are an integral part of Canada&#8217;s cultural landscape. You&#8217;ll find it from the International Fringe Theater Festival (the world&#8217;s second-largest) in Edmonton to mega museums like Ottawa&#8217;s National Gallery. Likewise, Montreal&#8217;s Jazz Festival and Toronto&#8217;s star-studded Film Festival draw global crowds. Also, did you know Ontario&#8217;s Stratford Festival is the continent&#8217;s largest classical repertory theater? Even places you might not automatically think of – say, St John&#8217;s or Woody Point – put on renowned shindigs (an avant-garde &#8216;sound symposium&#8217; and a big-name writers festival, respectively).</span></p>
<h2>The Atlantic Coast</h2>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, this fabulous 10 day tour offers the chance to explore and admire the rugged, raw beauty of Canada&#8217;s Atlantic Coast. Taking in the city of Halifax where parks and trees nestle between heritage buildings, cosmopolitan eateries and art shops. Visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Also, the historic waterfront and learn about the important role the city played in the aftermath of the Titanic disaster in 1912.</p>
<p>For more Canada destinations, <a href="https://www.greatdays.co.uk/worldwide-group-travel/north-american-group-travel/canada/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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