♦ Very accessible trip:
See below for a list of excursions of this culture shockYou have the ease of 'Western-style' accommodation and the support of local English-speaking guides when sightseeing is included. You will always find a general sense of familiary in the nature of your interactions with local the people you will meet, and in the places you will visit.
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Enjoy wildlife-viewing in one of the most spectacular wilderness areas on the continent, in the heart of Canada’s Northern Rockies. Be one with nature as you view the diversity of wildlife and scenery in the remote Muskwa-Kechika – the “Serengeti of the ...
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You’ll always remember your incredible visit to Alaska and the Yukon! Who could forget seeing the magnificent Mt. McKinley, sailing College Fjord (home to 16 tidewater glaciers, hundreds of inlets and stunning waterfalls), standing in the shadows of one o...
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You’ll visit and stay at the Northern fabled four: Fairbanks, Anchorage, Dawson City and Whitehorse. Plus, enjoy an outing on the Riverboat Discovery, a cruise on magnificent Prince William Sound and an incredible train ride on the legendary White Pass & ...
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Boomtowns, railway towns and cities are settlements whose economies depend on the local railway, but this definition only skims the surface of how life unfolds in and around these communities. Come and experience on the ground, with an archaeologist, the ...
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The surrounding purity of the land, water, and air, provides for a refuge of restoration in the wilderness, that few places on earth can match. The wildlife, waterfowl, marshlands, meadows, forests, combine to create an environment of healing, rejuvenatio...
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Come and meet some of our friendliest neighbours on the Arm River Hutterite Colony tour near Regina. This is an agricultural community like few others, as our Hutterian friends live in a communal setting which allows them to pool their resources and incre...
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Back Alley Safari for Students in the Great Plains: archaeology in Western Canada
Saskatchewan Towns and Cities
Social Studies teachers are often looking for activities they can do outdoors with their students. This is the perfect opportunity for them to learn about achaeology and the significance of the built environment in Great Plains towns and cities, along the...
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Regina's lanes and back alley buildings merge to create back alleys, an untapped resource of the urban tourism potential. Our city has the good fortune of possessing an elaborate network of back alleys. To most city dwellers, back alleys are for garbage...
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The influences of the Canadian Pacific Railway on downtown Regina extend far beyond the obvious exquisite architectural features of 1912 Union Station. By the time Union Station was built, two successive railway stations had previously channelled settler...
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The Birds, Bears, and Belugas adventure in July and August combines the thrill of seeing and hearing beluga whales with summer polar bear viewing and more. With a backdrop of tundra alive with flora and fauna, this is our most diverse and unique program. ...



