Trip Overview

See how each city, cruise, and road leg fits into our Canada Take Two itinerary.

A crisp, photographic view of Vancouver’s harbor at dawn with no people, focusing on gleaming glass towers reflected in perfectly still water. In the foreground, a weathered wooden pier juts in from the right, its planks darkened by sea air and dotted with metal cleats and coiled rope. Several white and blue sailboats rest quietly at their moorings, mirrored in the harbor’s pale blue surface. Soft pink and peach early morning light kisses the edges of buildings and low clouds, creating gentle reflections and a serene, hopeful mood. Captured from a low eye-level angle along the pier, with a balanced composition and subtle vignetting, in realistic, clean, modern photographic style.
A playful, vibrant photographic image of a winding mountain highway leading toward Whistler, with no vehicles or people, just the promise of a road trip. The fresh black asphalt, marked with crisp yellow center lines, curves gracefully through towering evergreen forests dusted with recent snow. In the midground, rugged peaks rise sharply, their slopes a mix of dark rock and white snow under a brilliant blue sky scattered with puffy cumulus clouds. Golden late-afternoon sunlight creates long shadows of the trees across the road, adding rhythm and depth. Shot from a low, centered perspective at road level, the composition draws the eye into the distance, capturing an energetic, adventurous, and slightly cheeky mood in vivid photographic realism.

Our Canada–Alaska Master Plan

Follow our journey from Vancouver to Alaska, through the Rockies, then on to Toronto and Niagara Falls.

Highlights

Jump to detailed posts for each leg of the route.