Polar Bears Picnic With Canadian Sky In 2009
December 31, 2008 on 9:37 am | In Adventure Travel, Alberta, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Labrador, London, Manitoba, NWT, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, PEI, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Scotland, Toronto, United Kingdom, Wales, Yukon | Comments Off
The world’s largest land predator has long been adored in films and documentaries however, long-haul travel specialist, Canadian Sky, can now offer one better with a six-night polar bear expedition to Churchill, Canada. For those wanting to learn about and observe these formidable creatures in their natural habitat The Great Ice Bear Tour is an experience not to be missed!
Taking place in October and November 2009, it is undoubtedly the most diverse polar bear viewing package as it combines a number of polar bear expeditions at the Seal River Lodge, aerial tours and a Tundra Buggy adventure. As all the 2008 tours were sold out, holidaymakers are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment.
Highlights include a stay at Canada’s most exclusive Polar Bear Lodge where guests are flown in by helicopter and a full-day Tundra Buggy adventure where intrepid explorers are transported across the Tundra on large rubber tired buggies. Bear watchers are positioned 10 feet above ground and with a rear viewing deck and large windows the buggies offer a truly unique vantage… and picnic spot!
It is this ability to see polar bears in the most natural setting possible combined with the luxurious wilderness lodge and an unobstructed view of the northern lights in the night sky that sets The Great Ice Bear adventure apart from any other packages.
Canadian Sky (www.canadiansky.co.uk 0870 904 0930) is offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience on their Polar Bear Adventure Tour with departures throughout October and November 2009 from £3,999 per person. Based on two sharing, the price includes return flights from London Heathrow with Air Canada, two nights’ accommodation in Winnipeg on a room only basis, a five-day guided tour on a full-board basis with air transfers to Churchill and a float plane transfer to Seal River Lodge.
Relais & Châteaux Trophies 2009
December 31, 2008 on 8:57 am | In Alberta, Austria, British Columbia, California, Canada, Dine Drink, East Coast, Europe, Florida, France, Germany, Great Lakes, Ireland, Italy, London, Mexico, Miami, New England, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Paris, Plains States, Quebec, Relais Chateaux, Rome, Scotland, Switzerland, Toronto, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
15 Trophy-winning Properties, 4 New Grands Chefs Relais & Châteaux
In exclusive partnership with prestigious brands, Relais & Châteaux has just revealed the list of the winners of the Relais & Châteaux Trophies which are awarded every year in recognition of expertise and excellence in the art of hospitality and fine dining.
Welcome Trophy with Moët & Chandon
The art of receiving is one of the fundamental virtues of Relais & Châteaux; ensuring your stay is unforgettable is always the priority in these properties.
Hotel Jagdhof Glashütte - Germany
Grand Chef Trophy with Taittinger
Amongst the Relais & Châteaux members, the contemporary elite of fine dining are grouped within the family of the Grands Chefs Relais & Châteaux. Passion, creativity, experience and expertise are the essential criteria for admission to the highly select circle of these Grands Chefs.
Firmin & Philippe Arrambide
Les Pyrénées - France
Jonathan Gushue
Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa - Canada
Christopher Brooks
Blantyre – United States
Jason Robinson
The Inn at Dos Brisas – United States
Rising Chef Trophy with All-Clad
We single out young chefs whose creativity, imagination and commitment earmark them as the future grand masters of fine dining in the world.
Davy Tissot
Villa Florentine - France
Art de la Table Trophy with San Pellegrino
The arts of the table, atmosphere and decoration are all part of our philosophy of “receiving well”. They reflect the soul of our properties and express their personality.
Ristorante Le Calandre - Italy
Spa Trophy with Laurent Perrier
There are 5 categories of spa: Spas de Charme, Spas de Rêve, Thalassotherapy, Thermalism and Beauty.
Georges Blanc & Spa - France
Woman of the Year Trophy with Pommery
A disciplined approach to work organisation, exacting standards, the giving of themselves and a sense of welcome and detail make these women the flagship ambassadresses of our family.
Johanna Maier
Hotel Hubertus - Austria
Passion Trophy with Hennessy
Launched in 2004, the Passion Trophy is awarded to Relais & Châteaux owners who know how to make your stay truly unique: harmonious setting, perfect service, remarkable style.
Sam Beall
Blackberry Farm – United States
Corporate Trophy with Glenmorangie
Relais & Châteaux launched this trophy in 2005 to single out property owners who have distinguished themselves through their high-performance meeting facilities and the quality of the welcome afforded to business meetings or residential seminars.
Sheen Falls Lodge – Ireland
Lounge Trophy with Grand Marnier
With the Lounge Trophy, Relais & Châteaux pays tribute to the expertise of these friendly settings, a real invitation to tasting.
Eden Rock - St Barthélémy - France
Environment Trophy with Orlane
This award pays tribute to properties which have shown tenacity, commitment, impressive initiatives and respect for the environment and the natural setting.
Longueville Manor – United Kingdom
Garden Trophy with Rozes
This pays tribute to properties which have succeeded in reconciling abundant nature, expertise in enhancing the horticultural heritage and respect for the original beauty of the landscapes.
Las Mañanitas Hotel Garden Restaurant & Spa - Mexico
Innovation Trophy with Nespresso
To guarantee unique experiences and intense moments of discovery, each Relais & Châteaux member must know how to reinvent itself and be innovative.
Thierry Marx
Cordeillan-Bages - France
About Relais & Châteaux
Relais & Châteaux is an exclusive collection of 480 of the finest charming hotels and gourmet restaurants in 56 countries. Established in France in 1954, the Association’s mission is to spread its unique art de vivre across the globe by selecting outstanding properties with a truly unique character.
Furthermore, Relais & Châteaux is also a family of hoteliers and Grands Chefs from all over the world who share a passion for and a personal commitment to ensuring their guests are privy to moments of exceptional harmony, an unforgettable celebration of the senses.
From the vineyards in Napa valley to the beaches in Bali, from the olive trees in Provence to the lodges in South Africa, Relais & Châteaux offers all the stops on the finest route for discovering each special place and country.
2009 Fort William Mountain Festival
December 30, 2008 on 6:01 pm | In , Adventure Travel, Alberta, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Festivals, Labrador, Manitoba, NWT, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Outdoors, PEI, Performing Arts, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Toronto, Webbandstand, Yukon | Comments OffFort William launches 2009 Mountain Festival programme
The best of the best in the fields of climbing, kayaking, and skiing and much more are flocking to Fort William from Friday 06 to Saturday 14 March for the 2009 Fort William Mountain Festival. The launch of the festival today, unveiled a programme that will put the Outdoor Capital of the UK - Fort William and Lochaber - at the centre of Scotland’s events programme in 2009. Presented with The Nevis Partnership, the week long celebration promises a varied and entertaining programme packed with mountain sports, films, lectures, guided walks, skills workshops and fringe activities for all those who want to learn about and celebrate mountain culture.
Highlights of the 2009 Fort William Mountain Festival include:
Fast and Light in the Himalaya - the world renowned mountaineer Adrian Burgess, a pioneer of high-altitude climbs will join forces with Slovenian climbing superstar Marko Prezelj, known for his impeccable style on spectacularly difficult routes, to share the passion that drives them to keep exploring ever-higher and more exhilarating climbs. Following these empowering talks the winner of the second Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture, sponsored by Rio Tinto Alcan, an annual award to celebrate outstanding contributions to Scotland’s mountains, will be announced.
Paddle Sports evening with Lee Kelly, the legendary whitewater kayaker, photographer and filmmaker.
Snowsports Evening with Myrtle Simpson, the first woman to ski across the Greenland icecap, who will trace the rapid development of Scottish Skiing from an occasional aid to winter mountaineering to the weekend recreation of tens of thousands.
Dave MacLeod, a local climber at the forefront of the modern sport who is opening a new chapter of world-class climbs on Ben Nevis, will host a Climbing Evening. He will explain his unique high-risk, high-stakes approach through inspiring chat and the screening of two incredible films of his recent climbs.
The Best of Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour & International Adventure Film competition evenings - the most inspiring mountain films from the UK and around the world will once again be the festival hot tickets. From jaw dropping action to fascinating mountain culture and wildlife; two nights of thrilling entertainment guaranteed. This year organisers are offering a special Film Buffs ticket that will insure entry to both nights.
Mike Pescod, Chairman of the Highland Mountain Culture Association, organisers of the festival; said: ‘The 2009 Fort William Mountain Festival encompasses the ethos of the Outdoor Capital of the UK - to promote the mountains as an attractive, accessible and above all enjoyable place to be by pulling together adventure, sport, culture and the environment; all the ways people experience and love the mountains.
‘Our 2009 programme is bursting at the seams with exciting and inspiring events and workshops guaranteed to get you into the mountain mood. We are delighted to be welcoming a superb line up of guests from the worlds of mountaineering, paddling, music, poetry, writing and broadcasting including Adrian Burgess, Marko Prezelj, Dave MacLeod, Cameron McNeish, Linda Cracknell, Hamish MacDonald and the 4-MALITY Percussion Quartet to Lochaber to showcase their work and share their passion for the outdoors.’
This year’s ambitious programme of new events and old favourites sees a wide selection of cultural and sporting events and activities throughout Fort William and Lochaber during the best winter walking and climbing conditions of the year. Residents and visitors of all ages, from extreme adrenaline junkies to outdoor enthusiasts, can discover the excitement of extreme whitewater kayaking, the drama of Dave MacLeod’s envelope-pushing climbs, the fascinating story of Scottish skiing, the secrets of high alpine climbing and the rich heritage of the working mountains in the 21st Century; whilst celebrating the iconic Nevis name and enjoying the very best in mountain films from around the world.
The festival will kick off in style with the ‘Party at Nevis Range’, the official opening ceilidh at the Snowgoose Restaurant at the top of the Nevis Range mountain gondola. Further highlights include an evening exploring the little known yet rich heritage of the Working Mountains in Lochaber. With the help of early photographs and archive material the history of Rio Tinto Alcan, one of the area’s biggest employers, will be explored; from the harnessing of Lochaber’s water power, one of the most ambitious projects of the industrialization of Scotland, in 1929 to supply new aluminium smelters at Fort William and Kinlochleven, to the amazing innovator it continues to be today.
Nevis Connections, a whole day of themed walks, talks, music and adventure, presented by The Nevis Partnership, to celebrate the iconic Nevis name makes a welcome return to the 2009 Festival programme. During the day there will be a choice of two guided walks, one the North Face Walk up the Allt a’Mhuillinn path with stunning views of the majestic North Face of the UK’s highest mountain and the other a winter ascent of Ben Nevis. The 4-MALITY Percussion Quartet, one of the world’s most compelling and innovative percussion quartets who have command of over eighty drums, gongs, cymbals and tuned percussion, will spend the day working with local school pupils and young people to produce Rock and Rhythm, a piece of mountain music inspired by the Nevis landscape. The final multi-media piece will be performed as part of the Nevis Connections Evening, an evening of poetry, prose, photography film and music.
Children and adults will have the opportunity to try out new activities and learn new skills through an expanded programme of daily mountain skills workshops. New for the festival in 2009, world-renowned climber Dave MacLeod will be offering free bouldering master classes for one day only! Highly experienced and fully qualified guides from Abacus Mountaineering, in conjunction with Nevis Range, will lead full day courses in avalanche awareness, winter walking and winter climbing. Kinlochleven’s Ice Factor Indoor Climbing Centre will be offering taster sessions in indoor climbing and ice climbing throughout the festival. For those keen to explore their creative ideas in a stimulating environment the John Muir Trust and Nevis Partnership will be hosting a Writers’ Walk and Workshop afternoon with poet and writer Susan Richardson. Beginners ski and snowboard packages and Back Corrie tours, for the more experienced, will also be on offer at the Nevis Range ski area throughout the festival.
Adventure Awaits in an Igloo in Canada
December 29, 2008 on 4:04 pm | In Adventure Travel, Alberta, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Manitoba, NWT, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Skiing Snowboarding, Toronto | Comments OffBC’s Kootenay Rockies is all about snow. And while award-worthy ski slopes abound, there’s much beyond the mountains to tempt one to take it outside.
A winter wildlife safari? A candlelit dinner served in the cosy confines of an igloo?
Take a walk on the wild side with the folks from Spirit Trail Adventures.
Located just outside of Kimberley, Martina Danzer and Charlie Sims head this adventure-focused operation which offers eco-friendly and educational excursions;
their guests can indulge in an array of cool climate pursuits, including cross country ski and snowshoe excursions, old-fashioned toboggan rides and romantic sleigh rides for two.
Wildlife Safaris will tour, with a guide, through the traditional wintering grounds of the area’s resident critters, while more sedate experiences will see couples breaking bread over romantic four-course menus in igloos before bunking down for the night. (Accommodations include snug sleeping bags, plenty of hot chocolate and the soft hue of candlelight, while mornings promise a leisurely mug of coffee and a re-hashing of the previous day’s exploration.) Should the urge to make a few tracks take hold, head to nearby Kimberley Alpine Resort for a shush through the slopes.
With over 70 runs and scenic open glades, the resort proves a favourite for families seeking a bit of fun both on and off its snowy scapes.
Whether you choose to make tracks or find respite within an igloo, this is one destination sure to stir the spirit.
http://www.spirittrails.com/; www.skikimberley.com
Kootenay Rockies’ Powder Highway Early Booking
December 29, 2008 on 9:13 am | In Alberta, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Midwest, Ontario, Plains States, Rockies, Skiing Snowboarding, Toronto | Comments Off
Skiers and snowboarders booking flights to Canadian Rockies International Airport (YXC), serving the Kootenay Rockies “Powder Highway,” who book before Jan.15, 2009, will receive deep savings on airfare. One-way tickets from many major U.S. cities are priced from $139 to $159. “These are great savings for those who want to experience all our area has to offer,” said Laurie Reed, coordinator of Air Partner Programs. “Travelers booking flights now will save on airfare into 2009 and find numerous other ‘Delta Deals’ upon arrival.” To take advantage of great seat sale rates, book tickets through Delta’s website at www.delta.com. Travel agents can also access great rates. Flights to Canadian Rockies International Airport are available through April 5, 2009. All flights go non-stop through Salt Lake City (SLC) and flight time from SLC to YXC is just under two hours.
The Kootenay Rockies’ “Powder Highway” is home to eight world class lift-serviced ski resorts including Fernie Alpine Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Panorama Mountain Village, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Whitewater Winter Resort, Red Mountain Resort and Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
Additionally, the region is home to a multitude of helicopter and cat-skiing operators and has been a favorite powder-skiing destination for years. Other great non-ski activities in the region include dog sledding, snow shoeing and snowmobiling and or soaking in one of the regions many natural hot springs.
For more information, visit www.KootenayRockies.com/deltadeals
The Perfect Solution For Single Skiers
December 26, 2008 on 11:27 am | In Adventure Travel, Alberta, Andorra, Austria, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Czech, Denmark, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Lichtenstein, London, Luxwmbourg, Ontario, Poland, Quebec, Scotland, Skiing Snowboarding, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Toronto, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Ski Freshtracks, the market leaders in adventure skiing, are offering the perfect solution for single skiers this season.
Every Ski Freshtracks holiday is graded by skiing standard which means everyone on the holiday skis and socialises together – ideal for those wanting to hit the slopes, when friends otherwise engaged.
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For the 2008-9 season Ski Freshtracks is offering nine holidays where everyone gets their own room at no extra cost. On all other holidays there are a small number of rooms which can be booked for single occupancy. The holidays with no single supplement include an instructional week in Courmayeur, Italy, a week in the chic Swiss resort of St Moritz and a testosterone-free girls’ weekend in Grindelwald, Switzerland.
For those keen to take advantage of the amazing early-season snow conditions there is still availability during Christmas week in La Plagne and a New Year off-piste week in Flaine.
Caroline Boileau, General Manager of Ski Freshtracks explained the secret to Ski Freshtracks’ success: “All our holidays are ideal for those who don’t necessarily have friends or family who ski at the same level as them, or maybe don’t even ski at all. Anyone can come on our trips and ski at the level that suits them, meaning their skiing nearly always improves and at the same time they make new friends.”
Ski Freshtracks offers 54 off-piste adventure and improvement courses as well as a large ski touring programme and heliskiing trips. Other trips on offer include Action holidays at varying levels of ski standard, weekend trips and a large ‘Peak Experience’ programme aimed at skiers over 50 years of age.
For more details and for booking visit www.skifreshtracks.co.uk or call 0845 45 807 84
Skiers Advised To Book Car Hire Early
December 26, 2008 on 11:24 am | In Alberta, Andorra, Austria, British Columbia, Bulgaria, Cabinweb, Canada, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, London, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Paris, Scotland, Skiing Snowboarding, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments OffPrices From £13* Per Day
With heavy snowfall already reported in the Alps, car hire comparator Carrentals.co.uk is advising customers to book ski car hire early to secure the best prices and essential accessories such as snow chains and child seats.
Many resorts in Switzerland, Austria and Italy are enjoying prime conditions, opening early to make the most of the snowfall, with skiers being attracted to snow levels of up to 130cm and more in places.
Gareth Robinson, managing director of Carrentals.co.uk, says: “With the ski resorts enjoying a fantastic start to the season, we’ve seen demand for car hire in these areas jump significantly over the last couple of weeks. There is still availability but prices for rental can vary significantly between suppliers, so our advice is to compare the best deals in advance and book early to secure specific requirements such as snow chains and baby seats.”
Carrentals.co.uk compares car hire deals from leading rental companies in over 9,000 locations, including ski destinations such as Lyon, Turin and Chambery, with prices starting from just £13* per day at Aspen; £18* per day in Lyon; and £21* per day at Banff and Geneva.
Gareth added: “If this level of snow fall continues we are likely to see a rush in bookings over the next couple of weeks. Leaving car hire to the last minute, or, worse, leaving it until you arrive in resort, is likely to mean you pay a premium to secure the car you need, so book early and shop around for the best prices.”
Carrentals.co.uk compares car hire prices from up to 50 companies including Holiday Autos, Alamo, Budget and Thrifty. To compare the best ski deals visit www.carrentals.co.uk
*Prices are based on seven-day rental from 31 January and are subject to change.
33% Off January Holidays with the Alpine Club
December 26, 2008 on 11:18 am | In Adventure Travel, Alberta, Austria, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Czech, Europe, France, Germany, London, Paris, Scotland, Skiing Snowboarding, Slovakia, Switzerland, Toronto, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Enjoy Luxury For Less With 33% Off 4th January Holidays With Indulgent Chalet Company The Alpine Club
OFFER 1: Enjoy an indulgent winter holiday at a Sunday Times ‘Super Chalet’* for only £515pp - saving 33% off brochure price. Holiday week 4 Jan.
OFFER 2: Save £100pp on selected dates in Jan. Offer available for all chalets. Holiday weeks 4,11, 25 Jan & 1 Feb.
Gourmet food, luxury accommodation and some of the best skiing and scenery in the Alps make booking an Alpine Club holiday the ideal tonic to the bussle of Christmas, the economy blues or just simply because you deserve it!
Call The Alpine Club on +33 (0)6 30 22 62 15 or book online www.thealpineclub.co.uk to make your booking today
5 sensational reasons to choose The Alpine Club for your winter holiday:
• Fine dining from professional chefs as standard
• La Ferme de Belleville is a Sunday Times ‘super chalet’
• The Alpine Club put personal service & attention to detail first
• The Alpine Club’s stylish chalets come with en-suite as standard
• The picturesque village of St Martin de Belleville is the jewel of the Three Valleys with 600km of skiing on its doorstep
• Offer subject to terms and conditions. Offer may not be combined with any other offer or discount and is only available on full price bookings for new holiday bookings only. Offer subject to availability. Offer expires 31/12/08
• The holiday price includes seven nights accommodation; cooked breakfast, afternoon tea, canapés and gourmet four-course dinners on six days; carefully selected wines served with canapés and dinner; fluffy towels, bath robes and toiletries, DVD film library, games & books, resort mini bus and local taxes. Flights & travel are not included.
Want to find out more? The Alpine Club can host press trips in return for guaranteed coverage. Chris and Helen are available for interview.
More about The Alpine Club
1. The Alpine Club was conceived by Chris and Helen Raemers and opened for its first season in 2004-2005. The Alpine Club strives to understand their guest’s unique needs and to exceed their expectations.
2. The Alpine Club prides itself on being a small, private, owner-run company who can guarantee exceptional service The Alpine Club company owners Chris and Helen remain in the resort to ensure all guests’ needs are met and they have the best holiday possible. It is this passion for service, attention to detail and commitment to focus on what matters most to their guests that singles out The Alpine Club as a premier chalet specialist.
3. Chris Raemers is a fully qualified architect who designed both of The Alpine Club’s chalets to ergonomically accommodate the needs of skiers and boarders.
4. The Alpine Club offers stylish chalets with en-suite as standard. Each chalet is unique with many personal touches and lots of creature comforts. La Ferme is a 400-year-old farmhouse with a vaulted ceiling, exposed stone and old wood while La Maison is a brand-new bespoke chalet with designer interiors and stunning views over the village. A new boutique chalet, ‘Abode’ is opening 2009/10.
5. As part of the Trois Valleys network, St Martin is the undiscovered jewel of the Three Valleys and can cater for mixed ability groups with enough scope and variety to keep expert skiers and boarders entertained year after year. With traditional stone buildings, St Martin allows visitors to experience a beautiful and authentic French mountain village, with reasonable prices to match, while the major resorts of Courchevel, Meribel and Val Thorens are a short ski away
The Alpine Club (www.thealpineclub.co.uk; 0033 (0)6 30 22 62 15) chalet prices start from £479pp. This includes seven nights luxury accommodation and cooked breakfast, afternoon tea, canapés and gourmet four-course dinners on six days; carefully selected house wines served with canapés and dinner; hair dryers in every room; fluffy towels, bath robes and toiletries, DVD film library, CD player and a selection of games & books, chauffeured mini bus and local taxes. The Alpine Club can also arrange return airport transfers from £75pp. Flights are not included.
Quotes from guests:
“The chalet and the food were excellent, but it’s the personal attention that makes the difference between good and marvelous.” Mike and Karen
“Surpassed all our expectations. The chalet, food and hosts were wonderful. Could not wish for more.” Dawn, Clint and family
“I’ve never been so pampered in my whole life! On our honeymoon in Mauritius, we stayed at the five-star Prince Maurice which is recognised as one of the best hotels in the world but The Alpine Club was even better!” Richard Lewis
Seattle Season Specials And Washington Winter Fun
December 26, 2008 on 11:03 am | In Adventure Travel, Beachbooker, British Columbia, Canada, Outdoors, Pacific Northwest | Comments Off
Luxury breaks, traditional Christmas getaways and winter sports are just some of the highlights on offer in Seattle this season.
The luxurious Artic Club is offering special discounts over the festive period, rates start at $406 per couple and includes a tour of the city’s Christmas lights and afternoon tea at the Polar Bar.
The Harrison House Suites Bed and Breakfast on the stunning San Juan Islands is also offering discounted packages for December, January and February. Prices are from $205 per night, which includes dinner at the nearby Coho Restaurant.
Enjoy the Christmas lights in the historic town of Leavenworth and stay on to ring in the new-year at the Sleeping Lady Resort. The eco-friendly lodge is offering an accommodation and entertainment new-year package and is also hosting a separate party for children. Prices start from $200 per person.
Alternatively hit the slopes in Spokane and receive discounted room and ski passes then relax in one of the numerous spas. The Fairfield Inn is offering rate from $179 per night, which includes lift pass and use of its spa.
For further information please call: 020 7978 5233
or visit: www.visitseattle.org
Hit The Heights Across Canada
December 24, 2008 on 8:28 am | In Alberta, British Columbia, Cabinweb, Canada, Labrador, Manitoba, NWT, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Outdoors, PEI, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Skiing Snowboarding, Toronto, Yukon | Comments OffNo matter where you travel in Canada you’ll discover record-breaking natural wonders, feats of engineering wizardry and marvels of man-made ingenuity. Explore Canada on a cross-country peak-to-peak tour that includes the world’s most extraordinary gondola, Canada’s highest mountain, its tallest tower and its most powerful tides.
The new Peak 2 Peak Gondola – world’s highest and longest unsupported lift span
Officials are calling this phenomenal $50-million smooth-gliding ride on the new Peak 2 Peak Gondola− opening December 12 at Whistler Blackcomb, BC − “a record-breaking engineering feat that will amaze the world.” Picture 28 sky cabins running along giant rope spools between four towers covering 4.4 km (2.73) miles. The distance between the two towers that are the farthest apart is a staggering 3.024 km (1.88) miles – the highest and longest unsupported cable car span in the world. One sky cabin will depart every 49 seconds and the Peak 2 Peak Gondola can whisk skiers between Whistler and Blackcomb in 11 minutes, carrying up to 2050 people per hour each way. Dreaming of skiing both Symphony and 7th Heaven in short order? After December 12, you can do both before lunch! www.peak2peakgondola.com
Longest peak ski season in North America
Whistler Blackcomb is also home of North America’s longest ski season, from November to June − (June 3rd is traditionally the last day of winter operations) − and boasts the largest skiiable terrain in North America at 3.307 ha (8,100 acres). Add to that one vertical mile, three glaciers, 12 alpine bowls, and North America’s longest intermediate ski run at 5.5 kilometers in length with a 5,000 vertical feet drop, and maybe its time to set your own records for speeding to Whistler Blackcomb this season. www.whistlerblackcomb.com
Canada’s highest peak has the largest base circumference on earth
In southwestern Yukon in the pure pristine spectacle of Kluane National Park, Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak and the second highest mountain in North America (after Mount McKinley), rises an estimated 5,959 metres (19,551 feet) into the sky. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Logan’s exact height is hard to pinpoint, since it is still rising in elevation due to tectonic uplifting. With its massive multiple peaks − almost a dozen spire above its 20 km long and 5 km wide summit plateau − Mount Logan has the largest base circumference of any mountain on Earth. A charter flightseeing tour will take you over the vast expanse of Logan’s unclimbed peaks, clear lakes, awe-inspiring icefields, and the wild and wooly grizzly and black bear habitat in Kluane National Park. www.summitsofcanada.ca
Canadian mountaineer reaches seven peaks in world’s first “grand slam”
It was another Canadian record-breaker, Invermere, BC-born Patrick Morrow, who on August 5, 1986 became the first person in the world to complete mountaineering’s “grand slam,” climbing the highest peak on each of seven continents. His 14-year quest to scale the world’s Seven Summits eventually brought him back home to settle near the Canadian Rockies, where the adrenalin-pumping sport of ice climbing reigns supreme. www.rockies-ice.com
The CN Tower elevator ride, the peak of engineering ingenuity
Canada’s tallest building, the CN Tower in Toronto, ON has created an eye-opening new thrill experience by adding glass panels to the floor of its newly enhanced elevator ride, already named #1 on the “World’s Top 10 Elevator Rides” by National Geographic’s JOURNEYS OF A LIFETIME: 500 of the World’s Greatest Trips. Now North America’s first and the world’s highest glass-bottomed elevator offers a view 345 metres (1,136 feet) straight down.
Travelling at a speed of 22 km/15 mph, it rockets visitors to the top of the tower in 58 seconds. At a height of 553.33 metres (1,815 feet, 5 inches) the CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower. More than two million people each year ride the elevator to the top of this Canadian engineering marvel that has claimed first place as the world’s tallest tower for more than 32 years (only recently surpassed by the Burj Dubai building now under construction in Dubai). www.cntower.ca
World’s highest tides peak in Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy’s eight-knot current makes it the top contender for the strongest and fastest current in the world. Everyday, 100 billion tonnes of sea water flow in and out of the Bay of Fundy, equal in one tide cycle to the flow of all the rivers on earth. High and low tides reach their peaks on average every six hours and 13 minutes.
And now this fierce barrage of tidal power may be on the leading edge of tidal power technology with the Nova Scotia Department of Energy declaring it “the most effective site for tidal power generation in North America.” Visitors flock to the Bay of Fundy to see the world’s mightiest tidal flow, the bay’s 12 species of whales, its vast rock cliffs, mud flats and wind-scraped sandstone sculptures. A site of major fossil and dinosaur discoveries, the Bay of Fundy is competing to become one of the world’s New 7 Wonders of Nature. www.bayoffundytourism.com
Peak travel time: 10 minutes to cross the world’s longest continuous bridge over sea
The curved 12.9 km (8 mile) long span of Canada’s Confederation Bridge arches over the Northumberland Strait linking the provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and is not only Canada’s longest bridge, it is the longest continuous bridge in the world over ice-covered waters. The bridge has 310 street lights, 17 cameras, and 7,500 drainage ports. It took four years of construction, more than 5,000 local workers and a cost of $1 billion to build this fixed-link ocean crossing to pastoral PEI. Now peak travel time to cross is a mere 10 minutes, earning the rightful slogan “The Longest Bridge. The Shortest Route.” www.conferedationbridge.com




































