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                            GLACIERS, 
                            ICEFIELDS AND WINE COUNTRY TOUR; Kamloops, 
                            Shuswap, BC Rockies, High Country, Thompson 
                            6 to 8 days  
                          Your 
                            tour begins in Kamloops, 
                            at the intersection of Highways 1 and 5. Picking up 
                            Highway 5 north, you will head to Clearwater 
                            (123 km/77 miles), the gateway to Wells 
                            Gray Park. One of the largest parks 
                            in the region, it has 5 major lakes and 2 large river 
                            systems. It is also one of the region's more popular 
                            camping areas. 
                          Continuing 
                            north, you will come to Valemount 
                            (192 km/120 miles), a popular heli vacation site. 
                            Common sights along the way are icefields including 
                            the massive Alberta Glacier. Mount Terry Fox Park 
                            (named after an historic BC athlete) is 16 km/10 miles 
                            north of Valemount. Experienced hikers will enjoy 
                            the rigorous 13 km/8 mile round trip hike through 
                            the park. 
                          23 
                            km north of Valemount is Highway 16 east. Here you 
                            come to the last provincial park before heading into 
                            Alberta. Mount Robson (48 km/29 miles from Valemount) 
                            is home to the Berg Glacier, one of the few "living" 
                            glaciers in the Canadian Rockies.  
                          
                             
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                                 Mahood 
                                  Lake in Wells Gray Provincial Park. 
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                          Jasper 
                            National Park borders the east side of Mount 
                            Robson Provincial Park, with the town 
                            of Jasper located 24 km/15 miles from the Alberta/BC 
                            border. Highway 93 south of Jasper takes you into 
                            the Icefields Parkway, over 200 km/125 miles of some 
                            of the most impressive scenery in Western Alberta. 
                             
                          Although 
                            the Icefields are open year round, be prepared for 
                            road closures in the winter. Also, summer travellers 
                            should take 4-season clothing with them and prepare 
                            for possible weather changes. 
                          Lake 
                            Louise, located just south of the intersection of 
                            Highway 93 and Highway 1 (your entrance back into 
                            BC) offers camping in the famous Banff National Forest. 
                             
                          
                             
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                                 Golden 
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                          Golden, 
                            BC is approximately 71 km/44 miles from the Alberta 
                            border, just on the other side of Kicking Horse Pass. 
                            Kicking 
                            Horse River offers rafting and camping 
                            nearby. Cross-country skiing is also popular in Golden. 
                          Revelstoke 
                            (148 km/93 miles) is the place to go for heli-skiing 
                            and tours of the nearby icefields. It is also steeped 
                            in railway history and offers self-guided heritage 
                            tours.  
                          Another 
                            71 km/44 miles west takes you to Sicamous, 
                            the "Houseboat 
                            Capital" where you can rent a 
                            powerboat to spend the afternoon water-skiing.  
                          Highway 
                            1 leads you to Salmon 
                            Arm (31 km/19 miles) with its scenic 
                            waterfront and the largest freshwater pier in North 
                            America.  
                          
                             
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                                 Okanagan 
                                  Lake  
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                          Heading 
                            south on Highway 97b, you will come to Grindrod 
                            (14 km/9 miles), and the intersection of Highways 
                            97a and 97b. Continue south as the road becomes Highway 
                            97. It will take you through vineyard country, past 
                            the communities of Vernon, 
                            Kelowna, 
                            Penticton, 
                            Peachland 
                            and Summerland. 
                            Wineries 
                            are scattered throughout the Okanagan 
                            and offer excellent opportunities to sample some of 
                            the area's newest vintages (watch for advisory signs). 
                          At 
                            Kaleden (13 km/8 miles from Penticton), 
                            take Highway 3a, as it leads you to Keremeos 
                            and Highway 3 west to Vancouver. 
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