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Canadian Rockies

  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • cThrough this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
  • Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.
The Canadian Rockies, mountain range spans the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. With jagged, ice-capped peaks, including 3,954m Mt. Robson, it's a region of dramatic wilderness, Alpine lakes, diverse wildlife and many outdoor recreation sites. National Parks include Yoho, home to Takakkaw waterfall, dropping a sheer 302m, Jasper, famed for its Athabasca Glacier, and Banff, site of glacier-fed Lake Louise.

Programme Details
Sulphur Mountain, is a mountain in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains overlooking the town of Banff, Alberta, Canada. The mountain was named in 1916 for the hot springs on its lower slopes. Students take a gondola ride to Sulhphur mountains and enjoy the stunning view.
Lake Louise, is a hamlet in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its turquoise, glacier-fed lake ringed by high peaks and overlooked by a stately Chateau. Hiking trails wind up to The Lake Agnes Tea House for bird's-eye view. There's a canoe dock in summer and a skating rink on the frozen lake in winter. The Lake Louise Ski Resort features a wildlife interpretive center at the top of a gondola.
Banff to Jasper via The Ice Fields Parkway it is the one of the most beautiful drives in the world. While the Ice Fields Parkway (Highway 93) is open year round, frequent road closures are common in the winter due to snow and winter conditions. drive with scenic spots along the way is primarily for a summer trip.
Kamloops, a city day tour students get to know the rich heritage of the place. Kamloops is home to many galleries including nationally recognized Kamloops Art Gallery, The Kamloops Museum and Archives, The Kamloops Symphony Orchestra, Western Canada Theatre, The British Columbia Wildlife Park, The Kamloops Heritage Railway, Kenna Cartwright Park and Riverside Park. Kamloops is also well known for its public art including numerous pole carvings and murals.
Capilano Suspension Bridge, the bridge was originally built in 1889 by George Grant Mackay, a Scottish civil engineer and park Commissioner for Vancouver. It was originally made of hemp ropes with a deck of cedar planks, and was replaced with a wire cable bridge in 1903. The bridge was completely rebuilt in 1956, in May 2004, Treetops Adventures was opened the first of its kind. This new attraction consists of seven footbridges suspended between old-growth Douglas Fir trees on the west side of the canyon, forming a walkway up to 30 meters (98 ft) above the forest floor, the park also features rain forest eco-tours, award-winning gardens, nature trails, North America's largest private collection of First Nations Totem Poles, period decor and costumes, and exhibits highlighting the park's history and the surrounding temperate rain forest. Students can also witness a performance featuring their traditional Regalia (ceremonial dress), masks, dancing and storytelling. There is also a added attraction called Cliff Walk.
Vancouver Stanley Park, is a 1,001 acre public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada and is almost entirely surrounded by waters of Vancouver Harbour and English Bay. The forest continues to give the park a more natural character than most other urban parks, It consists of primarily second and third growth and contains many tall Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Western Hemlock, and Sitka Spruce trees. Since 1992, the tallest trees have been topped and pruned by park staff for safety reasons. A large variety of animals live in the park. There are 200 bird species alone, including many water birds. Mammals include a large Raccoon population, Coyotes, Skunks, Beavers, Rabbits descended from discarded pets, and a thriving Grey Squirrel population. Stanley Park also has many manmade attractions. Recreational facilities are especially abundant in the park, having long coexisted, albeit uneasily, with the aesthetic and more natural park features preferred by those looking to the park as an enclave of nature in the city. Designated a National Historic site of Canada, Stanley Park is a magnificent green oasis in the midst of the heavily built urban landscape of Vancouver. Explore the 400 hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along with Stanley Park's famous Seawall. Discover, kilometres of trails, beautiful beaches, local wildlife, great eats, natural, cultural and historical landmarks, along with many other adventures. The park offers a wide range of unforgettable experiences for all ages and interests, including Canada’s largest aquarium.
English Bay Beach, also called First Beach, is the most populated beach area in Vancouver's downtown area. The Stanley Park Seawall, a popular running and biking route, runs along the east side of the beach.
Whistler Ride, the Whistler Village Gondola which is located at the base of Whistler mountain in Whistler Village, from here enjoy breathtaking views.
Victoria The Butchart Gardens, offers 55 acres of wonderful floral display located in Greater Victoria on Vancouver Island

Key learning
Through this learning program students learn about the History, Art, Architecture & Culture of the Canadian Rockies through its Monuments, Museums, Galleries and its natural scenic beauty.

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