Travel

Anybody been to Canada?

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Posted by: Jani82

23rd Apr 2013 08:35am

I would love to get some feedback and info on heading to Canada. Its been a childhood dream!! I would love to go to the Native American/Indian civilizations..anyone been? Would love to hear about it :)

Big E
  • 21st May 2013 09:21am

My wife and I went to Canada in June 2009. We flew into San Fransisco and drove up to Vancouver, From there we took the ferry to Victoria on Vancouver Island, to Whistler, Kamloops, Jasper, Banff & Calgary for the Stampede. We then headed south to Waterton and then cross back to the US into Montana then over to Yelloewstone back to Idaho and Nevada (Reno) then back to San Fransico. All up about 10,000 Km driving in 5 Weeks. My brother did the whole organised tour on the train and ship up to Alaska, but we decided to do our own thing and we found it absolutly fantastic. I had done a lot of studying on the internet before we left and worked out a rough itinerary wich was flexible. All throughout the Rockies in both Canada / USA their are out posts where their are great experiences to be had with the native American Indians. We did a few local guided tours with them and they were some of the highlights of the trip. Highlights in Canada for us were Waterton (on the border with Montana), Banff Whistler and Jasper. I would recommend Canada to anyone who wants to go. IT IS BRILLIANT !!!


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