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Toll Free(Canada & U.S.A.)
1-800-667-8122
Pacific Gold Tours
Century Square,
#12 - 1835 - 56th Street
Delta, British Columbia,
Canada V4L 2L8
Phone: 604-943-3200
Groups: 604-943-3163
Fax: 604-943-5559
E-mail: info@pacificgoldtours.com
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Vancouver,
Victoria
& Nanaimo
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Kamloops & Kelowna |
Edmonton,
Calgary & Red Deer
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Saskatoon
& Regina |
Vancouver,
Victoria
& Nanaimo |
Kamloops & Kelowna |
Edmonton,
Calgary & Red Deer |
Saskatoon
& Regina |
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20 Days |
19 Days |
19 Days |
21 Days |
20 Days |
19 Days |
19 Days |
21 Days |
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May |
18 |
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May |
25 |
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Jun |
15 |
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Jul |
06 |
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Aug |
31 |
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May |
18 |
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May |
25 |
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Jun |
15 |
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Jul |
06 |
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Aug |
31 |
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May |
19 |
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May |
26 |
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Jun |
16 |
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Jul |
07 |
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Sep |
01 |
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May |
18 |
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May |
25 |
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Jun |
15 |
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Jul |
06 |
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Aug |
31 |
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Book Early & SAVE
up to $350
per couple
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GST, Tax & Service
Charge
Triple Discount
Quad Discount
Single Supplement |
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$ 250
$ 260
N/A
$ 1150
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- GST exempt
- Saskatchewan cost includes roundtrip transportation by Greyhound Coach Line to Alberta and 2 nights hotel accommodation in Alberta
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- Services of a professional Tour Director
- Services of a professional Driver
- Superior accommodation throughout the tour when available
- Transportation via luxury motorcoach
- 19 Meals: 15 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch & 3 Dinners
- Gratuities on all baggage handling and included meals as per
itinerary
- Welcome Get Acquainted Dinner
- Visit to Alaska Highway’s “Zero Milepost”
- Famous Sign Post Forest at Watson Lake
- Locally guided city tour of Whitehorse
- Yukon River cruise down Miles Canyon on MV Schwatka
- Diamond Tooth Gertie’s gambling hall
- Locally guided city tour of Dawson City
- Panning for Gold at Bonanza Creek
- Santa Claus House at North Pole
- Locally guided city tour of Fairbanks
- Alaskan Cruise on the Riverboat “Discovery”
- Alaskaland Salmon Bake Dinner & Show
- Lunch in Denali National Park
- Alaskan Veteran’s Memorial
- Headquarters of Iditarod dog-sled race
- Locally guided city tour of Anchorage
- Candy Factory Tour
- Eklutna historic Indian Village
- Locally guided city tour of Skagway
- Visit to Papal Grounds
- University of Alaska Museum
- Portage Glacier Cruise
- Matanuska Glacier
- “Frantic Follies” Gold Rush Review
- Ride on “White Pass & Yukon Route” narrow gauge railway
- Scenic Inside Passage Cruise
- Alaska State Ferry Cruise with sleeping berth accommodations
- Farewell Dinner
- Baggage handling (One bag per person)
- 2% of tour cost as Gold Dollars credit towards next Pacific
Gold Tour
- Pacific Gold Tours deluxe tote bag
- Admissions for all attractions and sightseeing as per itinerary
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V is for Vancouver, Victoria & Nanaimo
O is for Okanagan, BC A is for Alberta S is for Saskatchewan |
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Saskatoon & Regina to Edmonton & Calgary, AB
West Coast & Okanagan to Williams Lake, BC
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Saskatchewan passengers travel by Greyhound Coach Line to
Calgary or Edmonton, AB.
West Coast passengers travel through the Fraser Valley this
morning. Relax during our spectacular journey through the
Fraser Valley over the Coquihalla and Connector Highways
to Kamloops to welcome onboard Okanagan passengers.
Our further drive brings us to Williams Lake for our first
overnight stay.
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Edmonton, Calgary to Dawson Creek
Williams Lake to Dawson Creek, BC
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A warm welcome to Alberta passengers aboard our luxury coach in Edmonton.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the luxury of our modern motorcoach. Of course, it is
air-conditioned and washroom equipped for your comfort
and enjoyment. Alberta and Saskatchewan passengers
journey north through Red Deer and
Edmonton to Dawson Creek, BC.
British Columbia passengers travel
north through the world famous
rancher and mountain country of
the Caribou Plateau. Our further
drive through the forests and
farmland of the Peace River Valley
brings us to Dawson Creek, BC.
Join your Tour Director, Driver and
fellow passengers this evening for a
"Welcome Get Acquainted Dinner".
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Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson, BC |
B |
We take time this morning to see the 'Zero Milepost' at the
southern terminus of the Alaska Highway, here in the centre
of town. We then start our leisurely northern drive up the
famous Alaskan Highway built in 1942, bringing us to Fort
Nelson, BC for the night.
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Fort Nelson to Watson Lake, YT |
B |
We travel through the beautiful country, surrounded by lakes
and streams. We drive through the highest summit on the Alaskan Highway at 4,218
feet, then take a lunch stop at a log chalet by colourful Muncho Lake. We proceed to
Watson Lake, the gateway to the Yukon, for our overnight stay. We view the famous
Sign Post Forest which will amaze you with its thousands of signs from around the
world this evening.
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Watson Lake to Whitehorse, YT |
2 Nts, B |
An incredible landscape unfolds today as we travel to the city of Whitehorse, where
we spend the night. This afternoon, we check in to the hotel and have some time
to relax and freshen up. The treat of the day comes this evening as we enjoy a
cruise on the MV Schwatka down the Yukon River through the once dangerous
Miles Canyon. Relax in comfort and enjoy the scenic splendors of the majestic
Yukon River while listening to a narration of the history and points of interest along
the way. We return to our hotel for the night.
This morning, enjoy a brief city tour of Whitehorse. Tonight
prepare for our evening's entertainment. Enjoy the early
evening for dinner and relaxation before going to a "Gold
Rush Review" Whitehorse style - The Frantic Follies.
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Whitehorse
to Dawson City, YT
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2 Nts, B |
The beautiful scenery of the "Klondike Loop" takes us through
one of the richest silver mining regions in Canada to Dawson City. Join your Tour
Director tonight for a visit to Diamond Tooth Gertie's gambling hall. Try your luck
or just enjoy the Honky-Tonk piano, Can-Can dancers and musicians.
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Dawson City, YT |
B |
Rest this morning or do as you please. After lunch, at 1 PM, we experience
life as it was in gold rush days, as we enjoy the city which time seems to
have forgotten. We enjoy a locally guided tour of Dawson City to see the
cabins of Robert Service, Jack London and Pierre Berton as well as other
historical buildings. Next, we venture to Bonanza Creek to try our luck at
gold panning. The evening is free to rest or to explore the unique shops
of this historic city.
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Dawson City to Fairbanks, AK | 2 Nts, B |
We travel the "Top of the World" Highway stopping in Tok, the dog
mushing capital of Alaska. Then it's on to the Santa Claus House at the
"North Pole". We continue our travels to Fairbanks, our home, for the next
two nights.
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Fairbanks, AK |
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We enjoy a locally guided three-hour deluxe tour of Fairbanks, which includes a
visit to the University of Alaska Museum to view a display of Indian and Eskimo
arts and crafts. After lunch we take a historical four-hour, fully narrated, cruise on
the Riverboat "Discovery" with stops to see the heritage and culture of this subarctic
region. Get ready for yet another treat this evening as we visit Alaskaland.
We enjoy a delicious Alaska Salmon Bake Dinner, before being entertained by the
'Golden Heart Review'. An evening of dinner, history and fun.
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Fairbanks to Anchorage, AK |
2 Nts, B, L |
We leave Fairbanks this morning via George Parks Highway to Denali National
Park, an area with spectacular scenery of quiet lakes, snow-capped peaks, and
varicoloured tundra. After an included lunch in Denali National Park, our further
southward journey allows us a picture stop at the Veteran's Memorial and a visit to
the headquarters of the world famous Iditarod dog-sled race in Wasilla. We arrive
in Anchorage for a two-night stay.
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Anchorage, AK |
B |
A locally guided city tour of Anchorage is scheduled for this morning, which includes
Earthquake Park, Lake Hood, Ship Creek, and Government Hill. Following the tour
we view the world's largest "Chocolate Waterfall" and sample delicious chocolate,
jams and jellies as we tour the Candy Factory. We enjoy lunch at the Sourdough
Mining Restaurant. Join your Tour Director and driver for a fully narrated and very
scenic tour and cruise of the massive Portage Glacier this afternoon. Enroute stop at
the Alyeska Resort and browse in the Jade gift store (Time permitting).
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Anchorage to Tok, AK |
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Today we stop for pictures at the historic Indian Village of Eklutna on the Glenn
Highway. Our further travel will take us east through mountainous territory with
the Talkeetna Mountains to the north and the Chugach Mountains to
the south. Today is for glacier watching, the largest being Matanuska
Glacier midway to our lunch stop. Our adventure continues on the
Glenn Highway to our overnight destination of Tok.
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Tok to Whitehorse, YT |
B |
Our journey through the snow-capped peaks of the Alaska Range
brings us to Kluane National Park, located on the bank of Kluane
Lake. Our further drive brings us to Whitehorse for the night.
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White Pass & Yukon Railroad
to Skagway & Alaska State Ferry Cruising
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We travel south to Fraser, BC to begin a unique ride on the narrow
gauge "White Pass and Yukon
Route" railway that takes us 2,885
feet (879 m) from summit to sea
level in only 20 miles (32 km) of track. We conclude our narrated
ride at Skagway, the port city of the gold rush of
1898. Skagway is a living history lesson; the old boardwalk, the original storefronts and quaint shops. We enjoy a locally guided
brief tour of this quaint port town. Later this evening we board the Alaska State
Ferry, which will be our home, for the next two nights.
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Inside Passage Cruise |
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As we sail on the Alaska State Ferry through the Inside passage, our ports of call
include Haines, Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. This is a time to relax, and enjoy the
spectacular natural beauty and unmatched variety of wildlife that will take your
breath away. Don't forget to bring along your camera and binoculars.
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Ferry Arrives
to Prince Rupert, BC & On to Smithers, BC
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As our scenic cruise continues this morning, feel free to walk out on deck to watch the
mountains and experience the ocean's breeze! We arrive in Prince Rupert in time for
lunch (subject to ferry schedule). We journey amidst the gorgeous scenery past
the historic Indian villages of Hazelton and Moricetown, the oldest settlement
in the Bulkley Valley. At Hazelton, we tour the unusual 'Ksan Indian Village,
where we watch carvers and aboriginal entertainers, learn the legends
behind totems and see traditional longhouses. We continue our historical
journey on the Yellowhead Highway and view the narrow Hagwilger
Gorge and the fish ladders at Moricetown Canyon. We arrive to Smithers,
reminiscent of a Swiss village, where we stay overnight.
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Smithers to Prince George
or Williams Lake, BC |
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We continue our leisurely drive along the Yellowhead Highway to Prince
George or Williams Lake, where we enjoy this last night together as a group.
Join your Tour Director, Driver and fellow passengers this evening for a
"Farewell Dinner".
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Williams Lake to Kamloops & Kelowna
Williams Lake to Three Valley Gap |
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We travel south to Kamloops and Kelowna where we say good-bye
to fellow passengers from the Okanagan.
Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island passengers will stay overnight
in Kelowna, BC.
Alberta and Saskatchewan passengers travel east on the Trans Canada
Highway through the Shuswap area to the serenity of Three
Valley Gap to enjoy an evening nestled among the mountains.
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Kelowna to Vancouver & Victoria
Three Valley Gap to Calgary & Edmonton
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Today West Coast passengers enjoy the magnificent scenery of the drive over the
Connector and Coquihalla Highways to destinations in the Lower Mainland and
Vancouver Island.
Alberta and Saskatchewan passengers continue seeing the awe-inspiring beauty
of the mountains through Revelstoke, Rogers Pass & Kicking Horse Pass and
across the continental divide into Alberta. We visit Lake Louise, one of the most
familiar mountain vistas in the world. We continue traveling along the Bow River
in the Rocky Mountains to Banff and arrive to Calgary. Here we say goodbye to
our Southern Alberta passengers. Our further northern drive to Red Deer and
Edmonton brings us to the completion of our tour. Saskatchewan passengers
spend the night in Alberta.
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Home bound journey today for Saskatchewan passengers by Greyhound
Scheduled Coach Line.
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