Where Mountain Dreams Become Reality
I had been to Vancouver and Whistler in the Winter to Ski, but I was excited to be touring the Rockies- the tour boasted a seamless blend of world-class rail, iconic landscapes, and some of the country’s most prestigious hotels, unfolding from the Pacific Coast to the heart of the Rocky Mountains all guided by our host APT.
Arrival and clearing customs was so easy and quick compared to Canada’s neighbour to the South- from landing to being greeted by our guide took less than 30 minutes. Whisked from the airport and ushered into the city where ocean, forest, and skyline coexist in perfect harmony. The Fairmont Waterfront sets the tone -refined luxury, contemporary, and perfectly positioned along the harbour, perfect for the start or finish of an Alaskan Cruise or City Stay. After a stroll in search of a strong coffee, a short drive to Grouse Mountain gave us our first look at Grizzly bears, followed by crossing the Capilano Suspension Bridge – one of BC’s main attractions.
Vancouver is renowned for being an active city – next morning we headed to Stanley Park, 400 hectares of walking trails, rainforests, beaches all with waterfront views of the city. Next stop Granville Island Public Market for lunch -an indoor market featuring a fascinating assortment of colourful food, produce stores and farmers stalls, all fresh from the ocean, the oven or the field. Market Artisans showcase locally made, handcrafted products and the very finest in unique goods. The afternoon we spent in Gastown, the oldest part of the city with unique stores and the obligatory photo with the Steam Clock.