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There is nothing that compares to the grandeur of the landscapes in Canada and Alaska - it is a magical, pristine place, with glaciers, fjords, mountain ranges, alpine lakes and amazing wildlife. You can see it all when you cruise the Inside Passage, then perhaps discover the wild Alaskan interior or maybe cruise the waters of the New England coast and combine it with a tour of beautiful French Canadian cities. You can also include a visit to the thunderous Niagara Falls. Most of our Western Canada & Alaska cruises either commence or conclude in Vancouver. For more details on cruise packages and itineraries contact us.

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THE INSIDE PASSAGE
You will be amazed at the untouched wilderness of Alaska's Inside Passage when you choose to take a magical cruise that is a highlight of the Alaskan experience. The Inside Passage is home to massive glaciers, quiet fjords and the frontier towns of Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau.


CANADIAN ROCKIES AND DENALI NATIONAL PARK
The Canadian Rockies house some of the largest animals on earth - enormous grizzly bears, wolves, moose and wolverines. You may have a chance see them all, plus many other animals that endure the harsh northern environment in Denali National Park, Alaska, a spectacular preserve north of Anchorage. During the summertime, Denali comes alive and you can possibly spot your very own grizzly on a wilderness tour.

EAST COAST AND NIAGARA FALLS
Canada's east coast offers spectacular scenery, historical cities and the famous Niagara Falls, and you can see them all on the one tour! Board the ‘Maid of the Mist' cruise to see Niagara Falls up close and feel the spray on your face. Explore the historic French Canadian towns of Montreal and Quebec, then cruise the New England coast, taking in white Beluga whales at Saguenay Fjord, stunning Prince Edward Island and the city of Halifax.

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