UK travel agent for self-drive visit to Canada
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Hi Michael,
I haven't visited many of the places on your list, but highly recommend the Ukranian Cultural Heritage Village and Fort Edmonton. Hopefully some others will be able to give you guidance on the other sites.
There's a quirk with small prairie towns you may not be aware of. Many of them have the biggest "something" in the world. For example, Vegreville has the world's largest Easter egg.
If you want to see some of the "things" you could view on your trip, this is a good site.
http://www.bigthings.ca/
Have a wonderful trip!
I haven't visited many of the places on your list, but highly recommend the Ukranian Cultural Heritage Village and Fort Edmonton. Hopefully some others will be able to give you guidance on the other sites.
There's a quirk with small prairie towns you may not be aware of. Many of them have the biggest "something" in the world. For example, Vegreville has the world's largest Easter egg.
If you want to see some of the "things" you could view on your trip, this is a good site.
http://www.bigthings.ca/
Have a wonderful trip!
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LJ,
You are quite right. I have done that now. Perhaps anyone else with any advice would add it to the new post at:
http://tinyurl.com/2gcm7g
ShelliDawn,
Thank you for that.
Michael
You are quite right. I have done that now. Perhaps anyone else with any advice would add it to the new post at:
http://tinyurl.com/2gcm7g
ShelliDawn,
Thank you for that.
Michael
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Wasleys,
Don't know if you have found the answer to your original question but a UK based company you could try is www.canadianaffair.com
We used this company to organise our two week trip to Canada a couple of years ago and everything went to plan (although not as complicated as yours looks).
Since then lots of our friends have also booked through them and I would definately recommend giving them a go.
They also have an office in Vancouver, Canada so you might have the best of both worlds in case of an emergency.
Don't know if you have found the answer to your original question but a UK based company you could try is www.canadianaffair.com
We used this company to organise our two week trip to Canada a couple of years ago and everything went to plan (although not as complicated as yours looks).
Since then lots of our friends have also booked through them and I would definately recommend giving them a go.
They also have an office in Vancouver, Canada so you might have the best of both worlds in case of an emergency.
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