Adventure World recently hosted a group of travel advisors on a famil showcasing the wonders of a winter holiday in Canada beyond the typical ski slopes. The advisors explored the breathtaking landscapes and iconic sights of British Columbia and Alberta, including Vancouver, Jasper, Lake Louise, Banff, and Calgary. They also embarked on a VIA Rail train journey, experiencing the unique beauty of Canada from a different perspective.
Adventure Beyond the Ordinary
Adventure World’s innovative MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® program offers travellers the opportunity to enrich their Canadian adventures with meaningful experiences. One such highlight was a visit to the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about wolfdog ownership and rescuing abandoned or neglected animals.
Located between Banff and Calgary, the Sanctuary boasts 160 acres of land and provides a permanent home to 40 wolfdogs. Travel advisors were treated to informative presentations by the Sanctuary’s passionate staff and were able to witness the majestic beauty of these fascinating creatures firsthand.
Another MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® experience included local company, Jasper Food Tours. This guided walking tour took the advisors on a culinary adventure through the town, visiting four local restaurants and sampling a selection of delicious dishes paired with local beverages. The element of surprise added to the excitement, as the specific menu remained a secret until each stop.
Responsible Travel with Adventure World
Adventure World’s meticulously crafted itineraries ensure a well-rounded travel experience. This famil trip provided advisors with a deeper understanding of the MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® program and showcased the diverse offerings of Canada, from the iconic destinations like Jasper and Banff to unique cultural experiences.
Book Your Transformative Canadian Journey Today
To learn more about Adventure World’s transformative journeys through Canada, visit www.adventureworld.com or call a destination expert on 1300 363 055 (AU)/ 0800 238 368 (NZ).