Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Canada
Stretching from the Pacific seaboard in the west to the Atlantic seaboard in the east, Canada is vast and offers visitors some of the most memorable scenery anywhere in the world. Take the Trans-Canadian Railway from Toronto to Vancouver, joining the Rocky Mountaineer train in Calgary to travel through the spectacular Rockies. Once there, enjoy the delights of this fabulous cosmopolitan city and even hop over to Vancouver Island and visit the capital of British Columbia, the historical city of Victoria. It's a beautiful country and you won't be disappointed.

Canada's accommodation is plentiful and relatively cheap. 5-star hotels, eco-lodges, condos, the list is endless. In the summer time - take a lodge in the Rockies, fish the rivers, walk the trails and if you're lucky spot a black bear; rent a beach side home in Tofino on Vancouver Island and enjoy the Pacific Ocean surf; if golf is your sport, stay in a condo in Whistler or Tremblant and enjoy the country's finest courses amid stunning scenery.

Here you will also find some of the best skiing in North America, with Whistler considered by many to be the No.1 resort. Preparations are under way for the hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympics so what better time to visit. Season 2008/09 will see the opening of a spectacular new cable car linking Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains. Alternatively, consider Lake Louise in Alberta or Tremblant in Quebec, an excellent year round resort offering fabulous skiing in the winter and great golf in the summer.
View from the Sea to Sky Highway linking Vancouver to Whistler, BC, Canada Grizzly Bear on Grouse Mountain, Vancouver