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New brochure: let wonder take you from the Rainforest to Rockies

British Columbia is a breathtaking province, boasting a diverse landscape that spans lush rainforests to majestic peaks. Where snow-capped mountains, turquoise glacial lakes, and ancient cedars all exist in one place. With Infinity Holidays’ new Canada e-brochure help your clients discover BC's wonders with customisable packages, including journeys along the Rainforest to Rockies.

British Columbia is a breathtaking province, boasting a diverse landscape that spans lush rainforests to majestic peaks. Where snow-capped mountains, turquoise glacial lakes, and ancient cedars all exist in one place. With Infinity Holidays’ new Canada e-brochure help your clients discover BC’s wonders with customisable packages, including journeys along the Rainforest to Rockies.

Infinity Holidays and key partner Destination British Columbia have joined forces again. Together, they’ve weaved their magic, creating prebuilt itineraries in an exciting new brochure highlighting BC’s natural wonders, including the epic Rainforest to Rockies adventures.

From sea to sky

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Nature puts on a show, especially when hiking in Mount Robson Provincial Park.©Destination BC/Megan McLellan

Travelling from Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies is a journey for the soul. With several routes, side shoots, and hidden gems, the trip can be as fast-paced or as meandering as your clients choose.

Tour one of the world’s most iconic journeys from sea to sky by road, rail (the sublime Rocky Mountaineer, of course) or by trail on the Trans Canada and Kettle Valley Rail Trails.

The Rainforest to Rockies route is an extraordinary journey where dynamic shorelines meet lush rainforests. Where rivers twist between craggy mountains and the thriving wildlife and expansive vistas come together in ways that seem closer to myth than real life.

Across a diverse wonderland

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Connect to Indigenous culture when travelling across British Columbia. ©Destination BC/Kari Medig

Across its 944,375 km2, British Columbia offers quite the show. From the region’s coastal beauty alongside the mighty Pacific Ocean to the diverse wonderlands of valleys and vineyards, deserts and ranch lands. And not forgetting the Canadian Rockies, of course, touring here is a treat for the senses.

Part of the charm of visiting BC is experiencing both the bright lights of vibrant cities like Vancouver to small-town gems where laidback locals go out of their way to make everyone feel welcome.

For a show-stopping itinerary, add activities to discover British Columbia’s Indigenous cultures and stays in the fantastic accommodation offerings en route.

Rainforest to Rockies highlights

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Lush Stanley Park is ready to reveal its riches. ©Destination Vancouver/Kindred & Scout

No matter the journey to experience the Rainforest to Rockies, rewards await.

These include:

  • Vancouver’s cultural diversity, city sightseeing treats, and laidback West Coast culture
  • The city oasis of Stanley Park. Walk or bike the seawall before a dip in the Pacific Ocean (probably just a toe; it’s chilly year-round)
  • Immersive rainforest experiences at Stanley Park, Pacific Spirit Regional Park and Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver
  • The mountain resort towns of Whistler, Sun Peaks, Revelstoke, Golden, Rossland, Kimberley and Fernie with their fab outdoor recreation and authentic mountain culture
  • The breathtaking hiking trails including the Berg Lake Trail, Burgess Shale, Whistler’s Half Note, and High Note. The Trans Canada Trail also appeals, as do the many alpine routes around Lake O’Hara (book early)
  • An enriching stay at Indigenous-owned St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino, and Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort
  • Sampling West Coast cuisine at Canada’s most elevated dining experience, Eagle’s Eye Restaurant on Kicking Horse Mountain near Golden.
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  • Taste-testing delectable British Columbia wines (there are 369 grape wineries!), discoverable across 929 vineyards. Okanagan, Similkameen, Fraser or Creston valleys don’t disappoint
  • Watching wildlife in action. For twitchers, the BC Bird Trail has plenty of fantastic bird-watching locations
  • Stand in awe of roaring waterfalls, like Wapta, Takakkaw, and Helmcken Falls. BC’s glacier-fed Emerald Lake and Lake O’Hara are worthy of time too, though also require early reservations
  • The Canadian Rockies’ highest peak at Mount Robson Provincial Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Discovering Canada’s history of rail travel in Rogers Pass National Historic Site and the Last Spike at Craigellachie and Revelstoke
  • Camping, RV-ing or glamping under the stars or glorious Northern Lights; a quintessential BC experience
  • Heading off the beaten path to places like Mile 0 of the Trans-Canada Highway 1 in Victoria
  • And could we really talk about BC without mentioning the iconic Rocky Mountaineer train journeys? The scenery is the star of the show, however, the luxurious service is a close second! You can explore British Columbia with Via Rail, too.

Canada unlocked

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Wow-worthy wildlife is just part of the appeal when travelling from Rainforest to Rockies. ©Destination BC/Reuben Krabbe

Infinity Holidays knows Canada as well Canadians know where to find the best poutine. This is thanks to their great friendship with the crew at Destination British Columbia!

With a range of Canadian products at your fingertips, from wholesale commissionable airfares to hotels, attractions, and tours, it’s never been easier to match your client’s Canada wish list to Infinity Holiday’s prebuilt, customisable packages.

Customisation allows flexibility for likes, dislikes, and non-negotiables. Plus, you can use their base itineraries to work from. This all adds up to you not needing to be a BC expert to book Canada, Hurrah!

It turns out that having your cake and eating it too is possible. Only with Infinity Holidays, it’s a Nanaimo Bar (it’s a custardy, coconutty, wafer-y, chocolate treat that you definitely want to both eat and keep) and it’s in the form of their new Rainforest to Rockies brochure!

To get inspired by all things BC, check out Infinity Holidays’ new brochure.

Discover more

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Vibrant Vancouver has so much to offer. ©Destination Vancouver/Albert Normandin

British Columbia offers your clients the Canada they’ve always dreamed of. To book their yearned-for Rainforest to Rockies getaway, head to HELiO to book.

For more info, head to infinityholidays.com or call the helpful sales team on 1800 003 903.

For all things British Columbia, head to hellobc.com, or sign up for the Canada Specialist Program.

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