A L A SKA
Alaska is the land of superlatives:
largest national park, highest
peak, longest coastline, biggest
state, longest day and night.
Experience the unforgettable
wildlife, glaciers & mountains,
unique Native cultures, Russian
legacy and Gold Rush days.
YU KO N
Yukon is home to Canada’s
highest peak, the world’s
largest non-polar ice fi elds,
several Canadian Heritage
Rivers and healthy, abundant
wildlife. From the crimson
carpet of the tundra, to the
majestic mountain peaks, the
vast pristine wilderness of the
Yukon beckons.
BRI T ISH C O LUM BIA
Experience the diverse nature, native culture and
beauty of astonishingly diverse geography and wild
life-viewing opportunities. British Columbia is Cana-
da’s outdoor playground, offering world class skiing
at Whistler Resort, camping on the lake in Cultus
Lake or Osoyoos, Whale Watching in historic Victoria
to wine tours around Kelowna in the Thompson
Okanagan.
AL B ERTA
Located in the heart of Western Canada,
bordered by the Canadian Rocky Mountains
to the west and the prairies to the east,
the province of Alberta is undoubtedly
one of the most beautiful places on earth.
The picturesque mountain towns of Banff,
Lake Louise and Jasper are revered by
campers, hikers and nature-lovers for their
awe-inspiring terrain, jaw-dropping vistas
and abundant wildlife.
MAN I TO B A
Think snorkeling with belugas, viewing polar bears in
their natural habitat or witnessing nature’s greatest light
show on earth, the Northern Lights. This province is at
the geographic center of the North American continent
and combines the best elements of a memorable vaca-
tion—four distinct seasons, untouched nature, thriving
arts and culture, plus warm, hospitable locals.