Visit Western Canada’s National Parks with Bon Voyage

 

Canada’s great outdoors is enjoying a surge in popularity with UK holidaymakers, and adventures don’t come greater than in Western Canada’s amazing National Parks. Self-drive motor-home holidays are one of the best ways to explore the region; but limited accommodation options mean that the best campsites often book up well in advance.

Securing a peak-season site is especially tricky in headline locations such as Whistler, Wells Gray Provincial Park and of course Banff and Jasper National Parks.

Side-step this inconvenience with North America travel specialist Bon Voyage, which is the only operator offering pre-booked pitches at even the most sought-after campsites.

These holidays – new for 2018, and all backed up with 24/7 assistance en route – are fully tailor-made to make each one the ideal dream holiday. Bon Voyage’s suggested itineraries include Western Canada: Sea to Sky, a 21-night adventure taking in cities, villages, beaches, gardens and rugged coastal scenery, with highlights including Banff and Jasper National Parks, Wells Gray Provincial Park and the legendary Icefield’s Parkway (from £3,925pp). Alternatively, try a “Two Nation Vacation” combining the best of North America’s national parks (including Glacier and Yellowstone in the US and Canada’s Banff and Jasper) from £3,695pp.

Prices include flights from across the UK and motor-home hire, plus a detailed road-book containing maps, directions and travel tips. Call 0800 316 0194, or visit www.bon-voyage.co.uk

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Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home. Mark is a member and director of communications of the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW).

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