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    5.0 (1 review)
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    11 years ago

    This great tour company has moved to 2380-4000 No.3 Road, Richmond, BC (Aberdeen Square) #2380

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    Fresh Tracks Canada

    Fresh Tracks Canada

    3.7(13 reviews)
    2.3 kmDowntown

    We have returned home from an awesome trip planned by Fresh Tracks. We had 5 day of adventures (…read morewith an extra day at the beginning and end ) 7 days total. Day one: We started out by flying to Vancouver for our first day. Fresh Tracks booked us into the Fairmount at the Airport. It is super convenient being inside the airport. A very kind porter took us thru customs and to our hotel. Day 2: We had breakfast and went down to the airport for our flight to Whitehorse. We were picked up by Northern Tales and taken to the BestWestern Goldrush hotel. There we got our rental clothing and our rooms. That night we had our first attempt to see the Northern Lights. Day three: we were taken on a City tour then to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where we saw Caribou , Mule Deer, Mountain Goats, Moose, and Bison. After the Preserve a short drive to Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs. My husband and mother in law enjoys the hot springs more than I did. I expected bigger deeper pools. That night another attempt to view the Northern Lights. Day four: We were taken to the traditional territory of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation for Husky Rush. We were taken dog sledding by an expert and team of dogs. It was amazing. The dogs were super excited and making lots of noise up till they started moving. Then they were completely quiet. We traveled across frozen lakes and thru wooded areas on trails. After we were around a fire eating Bison Sausages and drinking hot tea. In the evening we had our third attempt to see the Northern Lights. Day five: we had snowmobiling. I have been on a snowmobile but it was decades ago. My husband and mother in law had never been on one. We all got great instructions before we started out. One guide in front and one in back. We stopped about half way for hot chocolate and a cookie and photos. Then our trip back over frozen lakes and thru wooded trails. That night our last attempt to see the Northern Lights. Day six: The next morning was our flight back to Vancouver. We were picked up and taken to our hotel. We stay the night in the Pan Pacific Hotel. A very nice hotel in the heart of Vancouver. Day seven: Next morning we were picked up and taken to the airport for our flight home. All pickups and drop-offs planned by Fresh Tracks. We had zero issues and had a wonderful time even though we didn't get to see the Northern Lights. It was just too cloudy. We had a blast dog sledding and snowmobiling. Everyone we dealt with were super friendly, personable and professional. We'd recommend Fresh Tracks to anyone.

    We just finished a coast-to-coast vacation coordinated by Fresh Tracks Canada. The entire trip was…read moreflawless, we didn't have any issues at all through the entire three-week trip. We loved the scenery and outdoor excursions and the Fairmont hotels were truly an experience that we were glad we did. The trains were fun. Our limousines were prompt; the driver's courteous and helpful. The guided tours during the day were very enjoyable. My favorite part was the Rocky Mountaineer and their staff. So much fun!

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    Fresh Tracks Canada - Husband and mother in law dog sledding.

    Husband and mother in law dog sledding.

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    This baby was gorgeous and super friendly.

    Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre

    Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre

    4.6(14 reviews)
    2.8 kmDowntown

    You can certainly get a plethora of printed media from your hotel about the city. But I suggest you…read morepay a visit when you arrive in Vancouver anyway. Because what you don't get is the first hand knowledge, short cuts, tips and local tidbits that the enthusiastic staff here will impart. Kudos to Vancouver for attracting what seems to be volunteer retirees who love their city and want to make sure that you love it too and will get the most out of your visit here too. I spoke to two volunteers here, and another while we took a ferry ride, who went on the False Creek Ferry tour with her husband so she could talk intelligently about it. It appears that the staff on their days off take the time to go to the site and attractions the Centre recommends. They are honest in their opinions about places and are good at reading your needs too. On the day I stopped by and praised the natural beauty of the city, the volunteer recommended Lighthouse Park to me, after I informed her that wanted to explore places outside central Vancouver area. She was a gem, the park was a delight, and her advice about going early to avoid the traffic on Lion's Gate, because of a lane closure, is the kind of tip you can really only get from a local. I loved the fact that when I asked her a question she didn't know, she asked another person who did know. Teamwork and passion and common sense. Wow! The Centre is clean(that word is synonymous with Vancouver I am finding), spacious, and well stocked with all sorts of printed cards and brochures from various places and vendors. Look for the places you want to visit to see if they offer discounts. Get the brochure/map on Stanley Park as it is colorful and well done. It was so pretty I brought it home so I could gaze out it while dreaming about my next trip. The large city map the tourism board prints out is good too, if your hotel already doesn't have that one. Get also the cheat sheet on attractions the Centre prints out. That tells you what bus, train to take, and if it is a two fare zone etc. (My only tip now would be for LIghthouse Park, that they add the actual stop to get off! Also, the only bus that goes to Marine Drive I was told by a local runs only 3x Sundays!). It's a plain Xerox sheet, nothing fancy, chock full of useful information. I was already used to Vancouver's fairly easy mass transit system but if you are not a savvy, that is truly helpful. I thought it was terrific even though I had plotted most of my routes. This is one of the best tourism offices I've visited in terms of friendliness of staff, the quantity and quality of information from the staff. The only strange thing seems to be a lack of public bathroom but I was directed to the food court just next door! Just a note: If anyone from the tourist board reads this, I understand the Giant Os Gemeos might be in trouble. Why not have a satellite stand on Granville Island just asking for $1 from every visitor? Or ask randomly the visitors who come through YVR? Just one dollar? Or have the city host an Os Gemeo BBQ, with tickets going to support their maintenance?

    Visited Vancouver, new Westminster, we are disgusted with the lack of washroom facilities. my…read morehusband is 73 years old with stage 4 prostate cancer, we were looking for a washroom at the train station in new west minster station, with no luck, my husband was beside himself trying to hold it in. not one shop or restaurant would allow us to use the washroom, it was humiliating for my husband , we will let our family and friends know, NOT to visit your city. So disgusted with your transit system.

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    Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre - Entrance off Canada Way across the street from Canada Place (next to Tim Hortons and Food Court)

    Entrance off Canada Way across the street from Canada Place (next to Tim Hortons and Food Court)

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    Royal Caribbean Cruise line

    Royal Caribbean Cruise line

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.9 kmDowntown

    Done 10 cruises, absolutely our favorite line. Way to go…read moreroyal. Great people, even better drinks.

    The baggage and check-in went well. The RCCL employees in the terminal were friendly and helpful…read more We were able to get into our room immediately. Our stateroom was nice, except there's not enough storage for folded items. The bathroom shelves are open. On rough seas the things on the shelf fall off. The Concierge/suite lounge opened at 5:00 pm. For those passengers that have 5:00 dinner, you can't enjoy a pre-dinner drink. The Concierge and the wouldn't allow anyone to "touch" any food before 5:00. Also, they had run out of Diet Coke on the ship and were bringing on a new shipment. When we asked for Diet Coke they said that it would be in the bars for the evening hours. Well, I went to at least 8 bars and they didn't have any. The dinner menus in the Main Dining Room are just ordinary. When we first started cruising on Royal Caribbean, the food was excellent! Through the years especially with the specialty restaurants, the main dining room quality has declined. Our stateroom was very nice. Our room attendant, Emily, was friendly and attentive. She did a great job. We missed seeing the Hubbard Glacier. It was a nice surprise to get compensated. When we booked the cruise, it ended in Seward. About a month before the cruise was to leave they changed the port of Debarkation, from Seward to Whittier. We were fortunate to be sail back to back, so we didn't have to disembark at Whittier. They didn't have the sufficient facility to handle passengers disembarking and new passengers embarking, for such a hugh ship! They had to ferry passengers and their baggage to a tiny dock to get on the ship! This is what happens when they keep building these humongous ship.

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    Royal Caribbean Cruise line
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