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ALL CANADA - Full Mountie Tour

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ALL CANADA - Full Mountie Tour

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ALL CANADA - Full Mountie Tour

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The Full Mountie tour is by far the most comprehensive trip offered by Moose. If you have a full month to travel the country, this tour will show you the cities and the spectacular wilderness in both the east and the west.

  
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EAST COAST

Big East Tour
This is a great little tour of the East Coast
Mohawk Tour
The longest east Coast tour - see it all!
Whaler Tour
Head North for Whale watching & nature

WEST COAST

Big West Tour
See The Rockies & beautiful Whistler
Grizz Tour
The Rockies, the Interior and Banff National Park

ALL OF CANADA!

Full Mountie Tour
The BIG ONE!! Yup - see it all!!
Mega Moose Tour
A quicker / easier version of the 'Full Mountie'

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ALL OF CANADA - Full Mountie Tour

What is it?

The Full Mountie tour is by far the most comprehensive trip offered by Moose. If you have a full month to travel the country, this tour will show you the cities and the spectacular wilderness in both the east and the west. This is the adventure of a lifetime! The trip can be started from either Vancouver or Toronto.

The Route:

  • Toronto
  • Montreal
  • Quebec City
  • Tadoussac
  • Montreal
  • Mont Tremblant
  • Ottawa
  • Fort Coulonge
  • Algonquin Park
  • Madawaska Base Camp
  • Toronto

  • Vancouver
  • Tofino
  • Victoria
  • Vancouver
  • Whistler
  • Vancouver
  • Shuswap lake
  • Banff
  • Jasper
  • Banff
  • Revelstoke
  • Kelowna
  • Vancouver

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What you get
  • Winery tour and sample tasting
  • All park entrance fees in east and west
  • 4 dinners, 5 breakfasts (east portion)
  • Thousand Island boat cruise
  • 2 souvenir Moose t-shirts
  • Canoe and kayak rentals in Algonquin Park and Esprit Lodge
  • Driver and guide services
Trip Options
  • Parachute jumping in Kelowna
  • Bungee jumping in Whistler
  • Zip line trek in Whistler
  • River Rafting on the Ottawa River
  • Camping package in Algonquin Park
  • Whale watching in Tadoussac or Tofino
By The Way..

The Mega Moose pass does not include transport between Toronto and Vancouver or vice versa. We suggest you fly or take VIA Rail (see rail passes for details) to connect between cities.


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"Full Mountie"
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Itinerary:

The Full Mountie is a combination of the East Coast 'Mohawk' Tour and the West Coast
'Mustang' Tour

EAST COAST 'MOHAWK' TOUR

Day: 1 | TORONTO TO MONTREAL

Our adventure begins at 9:00 am and after a friendly welcome from your Moose driver, we head down the Trans-Canada Highway towards Montreal. Along the way we make several stops including the Thousand Islands—where we board a cruise boat to tour an area that has been famous for smuggling since the 1920's. From here we travel to Montreal—the City of Festivals and go out that evening to explore the cafes, bars, and restaurants.

Day: 2 | MONTREAL TO QUEBEC CITY

Today we start out at 10:00 am and travel to Quebec City. Along the route we visit Mauricie Park and Montmorency Falls—a spectacular waterfall that is actually higher than Niagara Falls! From here we continue to Quebec City—the largest walled city in North America. You have free time to stroll along the cobblestone streets and enjoy outdoor cafes, street musicians, local art and best of all—the fine food!

Day: 3 | QUEBEC CITY TO TADOUSSAC

We depart at 9:00 am today, travelling along a spectacular highway that borders the St Lawrence Seaway. En-route we stop at St. Anne de Beaupre Cathedral where thousands of pilgrims come to witness miracles. We arrive at Tadoussac around 1:00 so you have an opportunity to experience some of the best whale watching in North America (extra cost). We highly recommend it! That night we have a group dinner at the hostel (included).

Day: 4 | TADOUSSAC TO MONTREAL

We leave Tadoussac early in the morning and start our journey back towards Montreal. We stop for lunch along the way in a quaint Quebecois village arriving back in Montreal in the afternoon. Tonight we recommend you explore the city and enjoy the outdoor cafes and bars in the Latin Quarter and experience some true "joie de vivres"!

Day: 5 | MONTREAL TO MONT TREMBLANT

It is an 11:00 am start today as we drive through the beautiful Laurentian Hills to the region of Mont Tremblant. We arrive around mid-day with plenty of time to do some canoeing, hiking, cycling or shopping. You can even ride a gondola up the mountain or try out a real luge ride! There is first class spa located nearby if you want to soak in hot tubs and view the natural surroundings. This evening, we have a group dinner at the hostel.

Day: 6 | MONT TREMBLANT TO OTTAWA

Today we begin our tour through spectacular countryside towards Ottawa—the capital of Canada. Along the way we stop at Omega Park where you can see bears, buffalo, wapiti, deer, wolves, boars and of course MOOSE—so keep your camera handy! We arrive around 3:00 pm and after check-in we take a walking tour of the city. Afterwards we head out for a few drinks and dinner (extra cost) to Ye Aulde Dubliner—Irish style!

Day: 7 | OTTAWA TO FORT COULONGE

The bus leaves Ottawa in the afternoon so you have time to explore the city on your own or join the tour guide as we head over Victoria Island for an Aboriginal experience (extra fee). Our route to Fort Coulonge is a beautiful drive along the river and we arrive at Esprit lodge in the early evening. Dinner tonight is a barbeque feast of salmon and/or steak (vegetarian option also available). If you choose to raft the next day--and we recommend it--you are in good hands- since the Esprit team was voted one of top rafting companies in the world by National Geographic!

Day: 8 | FORT COULONGE

If you are rafting, today is an early start at 7:30 am. We take a short ride to the departure point and spend the day on the river—rafting or riverboarding. If you decide to stay at the lodge you can swim, canoe, hike or go mountain bike riding. At the end of the day, we come back to the lodge and settle down to another great meal and relax on the patio with a cold beverage.

Day: 9 | FORT COULONGE TO ALGONQUIN PARK

We start at 9:00 am today with a short drive to Madawaska Base Camp. After check-in we start to explore Algonquin Park--home to over 10,000 moose, 2,000 black bears, beavers, wolves and many more animals. Today is spent doing outdoor activities-- swimming in a peaceful lake, a short hike in the woods and a trip to the local visitors center. Tonight we enjoy an outdoor barbeque around the campfire where you can try to hear the wolves howling in the distance!

Day: 10 | MADAWASKA BASE CAMP TO TORONTO

This morning we have an early morning breakfast and head out for a beautiful canoe ride to Moore's Falls. After lunch we head to Toronto passing through Algonquin Park so you have more wildlife viewing opportunities. We stop for a short hike at Ragged Falls where we can take a refreshing shower. From here we continue to the Dorset Fire Tower for a spectacular view of the surrounding wilderness. The last leg of our journey takes us to Toronto—we arrive around 6:00 pm and drop you off at your accommodation. Remember we have a wrap up party starting at 8:00 pm on the outdoor patio of Global Village Backpackers—so don’t miss out!

THE WEST COAST 'MUSTANG' TOUR

Day: 1 | VANCOUVER TO TOFINO

We leave Vancouver at 8:15 am, heading for the ferry at Horseshoe Bay. The scenic 1.5 hour crossing of Georgia Strait lands us in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, where we'll stop for supplies before heading west across the island. We'll stop in a provincial park with old-growth forest and picturesque waterfalls for lunch, and will stop again at Sproat Lake for a swim and to check out the rock petroglyphs and giant water bombing planes. Then we're across to the west coast of the island and Pacific Rim National Park for our first glimpse of the beaches, battered coastline,and hundreds of islands. Finally, we'll arrive in Tofino, where we'll check into the lovely Whalers on the Point Guest House. Group dinner tonight, followed by a night at the local pub or campfire on the beach!

Day: 2 | FREE DAY IN TOFINO

Today is your chance to enjoy all the activities that Tofino has to offer, like the full day whale watching/hot springs combination trip (optional extra cost). Or just go whale watching, bear watching, sea kayaking, or surfing (optional extra cot). Alternatively, you can just chill on one of the many beaches, relax at the guest house, or check out the quaint shops in the village. Enjoy!

Day: 3 | TOFINO TO VICTORIA

We'll start the morning off with a walk along the Schooner Trail, leading to Long Beach. Then we'll head back across the island, stopping in Port Alberni, the "Salmon Capital of the World" for lunch. And it's on to Cathedral Grove and a walk through the majestic old-growth forest, before stopping in the town of Coombs. Look for the Goats on the Roof (Snakes on a Plane?) Back on the east coast, we'll drive through Ladysmith, birthplace of Pamela "Pammie" Anderson, and we'll check out the giant murals and sculptures (plus ice-cream!) in Chemainus. Then we'll cruise into Victoria, our destination for the evening. Enjoy a night out on the town!

Day: 4 | VICTORIA TO VANCOUVER

Sleep in if you want, because we're not leaving town until 3:30 pm, but we highly recommend that you join us for a walking tour of the inner harbour and city sights! You'll get to check out the Empress Hotel (cup o' tea?), Provincial Parliament Buildings, the Royal BC Museum, and the scene along the waterfront. Plus there's Fan Tan Alley in Chinatown, shopping, and lots of restaurants to enjoy, all within walking distance of the hostel. When it's time to roll, we'll head to the southern ferry terminal and enjoy another scenic cruise, this time through the Gulf Islands, back to the mainland. Look for whales and other sea life en route! Then it's back to Vancouver for another night.

Day: 5 | VANCOUVER TO WHISTLER

Today we leave Vancouver, crossing over the Lions Gate Bridge and onto the North Shore. We'll drive up to the lookout point in Cypress Provincial Park for great views of Greater Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Then we'll breeze past Horseshoe Bay and Furry Creek (where Happy Gilmore was filmed!) before stopping for a short walk up to the base of the 355 m high Shannon Falls. Continuing north through Squamish, we'll jump out at the Tantalus Viewpoint for views of the glaciers across the Cheakamus and Squamish River valleys. Then it's on to Whistler, where we'll check into the Chalet Alta Vista, an upscale backpackers lodge just up the street from Alta Lake. You'll have the rest of the day free to go for a swim in one of the five lakes in the valley, take a mountain bike for a spin, wander through the pedestrian-friendly village, or relax on the deck at the hostel. Then rip it up in the bars and nightclubs at night because Whistler goes off!

Day: 6 | WHISTLER TO VANCOUVER

Get out of bed whenever you feel like it today because we're not leaving until 3:30 pm! Get your thrill on by zip lining, bungee jumping or downhill mountain biking, go for a hike up Whistler Mountain, or relax in one of the beautiful parks. The day is yours to enjoy as you please! When we do leave, we'll stop to check out the picturesque Brandywine Falls (any Hobbit fans here?) and the old mining centre at Britannia Beach before arriving back in Vancouver in the evening.

Day: 7 | VANCOUVER TO SHUSWAP LAKE

We're heading east out of the city and into the fresh and fragrant Fraser Valley! We'll stop for introductions and an overview of the trip, followed by a short walk through the wet coast rainforest to Bridal Veil Falls. From there we head into the town of Hope, where the original Rambo movie was filmed, and on to Kawkawa Lake for lunch. After lunch, we'll drive up through the Cascade Mountains and into the much drier interior of British Columbia, passing through ranching grasslands, en route to our destination at Scotch Creek, Shuswap Lake. This afternoon, why not challenge your fellow travellers in the Moose Travel Network Western Canadian Mid-Summer Classic Multi-Sport Invitational Beer Drinking Eco Race 2008 (seasonal)? Then celebrate your victory in the pub and brag to the locals!

Day: 8 | SHUSWAP LAKE TO BANFF

Today we'll be in four, count 'em, FOUR National Parks, as we make our way into the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains! But first we'll spend the morning following the shores of Shuswap Lake, before stretching our legs with an easy jaunt around the Skunk Cabbage Boardwalk in Mount Revelstoke National Park. Then we'll drive through the infamous Rogers Pass National Historic Site where we'll stop at the Info Centre to learn about this avalanche prone area, wildlife, and early pioneering in Glacier National Park. On to Yoho National Park, where we'll see the amazing Natural Bridge and get our first glimpse of an aqua blue glacier lake - Emerald Lake! Finally, we'll cross the Continental Divide into Banff National Park and the province of Alberta where we'll settle for the night in the historic town of Banff. Enjoy the great nightlife, including the Storm Cellar Pub at the hostel, historic sites, hot springs, shopping and excellent outdoor recreation opportunities!

Day: 9 | BANFF TO JASPER

Better have an extra memory card for your camera today because it's nothing but spectacular scenery all day! First stop is Lake Louise, the most photographed and most visited place in the Canadian Rockies. And it only gets better as we hit the Icefields Parkway, one of the most scenic stretches of highway in the world! Check out the great views,from the Big Bend Lookout, of Cirrus Mountain and a classic U-shaped valley carved out by glaciers. Then we'll cross into Jasper National Park and will actually walk on a glacier at the Columbia Icefield, the largest icecap south of the Arctic Circle! Next up it's group photo time at Tangle Falls, followed by a walk through the deepest, most interesting limestone canyon in the Rockies - Maligne Canyon. We'll stop in the Jasper townsite for supplies before heading to our rustic wilderness hostel for dinner and a great Canadian campfire!

Day: 10 | JASPER TO BANFF

We start off the morning at Athabasca Falls, the most impressive waterfall in the Canadian Rockies, where you can really feel the power of the thundering water! Then scan for mountain goats while enjoying views of the Athabasca valley at Goat Viewpoint. We next stop for photos of the Stutfield Glacier, which hangs off the 1100 m cliffs between Mount Kitchener and the Stutfield Peaks. Then it's on to Peyto Lake, perhaps the most spectacular of the glacial lakes, and named after "Wild" Bill Peyto, a legend in these parts in the late 1800's! And we're not done with the stunning lakes yet, as next up is Moraine Lake (seasonal stop), where you can scramble up the "moraine" pile for a stunning view of the lake in the "Valley of the Ten Peaks". Finally, we return to Banff, the hub of adventure activities in the Rocky Mountains! We highly recommend that you jump off the bus here. Try a full day of whitewater rafting on the Kicking Horse River, go riverboarding, horse riding, or mountain biking for an optional extra cost, or hike one of the local mountains for free!

Day: 11 | BANFF TO REVELSTOKE

Today we leave the Rocky Mountains on our way back towards Vancouver. Our morning drive takes us along the Bow Valley Parkway, a great place to spot elk, wolves, bears and bighorn sheep. We'll stop at Johnston Canyon and get the blood flowing with a stroll along a suspended boardwalk in this limestone canyon to a little waterfall. Then it's back to British Columbia, where we'll visit Takakkaw Falls (seasonal stop), one of the highest waterfalls in Canada at 384 m! Look for mountain goats near the base of the falls. Continuing westward, we're heading to the Wolf Wildlife Centre to get up close and personal with a wolf pack, while learning about their habitat and social structure, as well as common misconceptions about these mysterious animals. You'll even get to howl with them! Crossing back through the Selkirk Mountains, we'll wander through an ancient forest along the Giants Cedars Boardwalk before arriving at our destination for the night, Revelstoke. This afternoon you can try kayaking on a Columbia Mountain lake (optional extra cost), go for a hike for free, or just hang out and enjoy the pool, sauna, hot tub or bar at Glacier House resort!

Day: 12 | REVELSTOKE TO KELOWNA

Are you a fan of the Grand Prix auto racing circuit? Well, show us your driving skills first thing this morning on the go-kart track (optional extra cost)! Then enjoy a well-deserved ice cream at the D. Dutchman dairy farm in Sicamous, while checking out the funky-haired chickens (serious!) We'll also stop at the Enderby flea market for a round of "spot the redneck" and for some interesting shopping. Then it's on to the Okanagan Valley and our lunch stop at Kalamalka Lake. Go for a swim in one of National Geographic's top 10 lakes of the world! We'll then head into Kelowna and make our way to an organic winery for a tour, including the pyramid wine cellar, and more importantly a tasting session. Enjoy the wine and great views of Lake Okanagan, home of the Ogopogo lake monster (Nessie's cousin)! After checking into the downtown hostel, you can spend the afternoon at the beach (across the road), or go houseboating (seasonal) or paintballing for an optional extra cost. Then rip it up in the bars and nightclubs of this university city on the last night of the tour!

Day: 13 | KELOWNA TO VANCOUVER

Today we'll head back to Vancouver, crossing over Lake Okanagan on a floating bridge, the only one of its kind in Canada. Then it's up over a high mountain pass at 1728 m, before descending into the beautiful Nicola Valley and the town of Merritt. Better strap on your boots and 10 gallon hat, because Merritt is the Country Music Capital of Canada and home of the Merritt Mountain Music Festival! From here we'll head south along the Coquihalla Highway, and return to the town of Hope and the Fraser Valley. Then pump yourself up because once we hit Abbotsford, it's time for the thrill of a lifetime - tandem skydiving (optional extra cost)! You'll get great views of the valley, Vancouver and the Coastal Mountains from up to 14,000 feet! Finally, we head back into the city and it's time to say goodbye to your new friends.



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