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Travel host David Whitehill explores Canada’s west coast with Scenic, uncovering breathtaking landscapes from Banff to Whistler.

Travel Host Stunned by Canada’s Scenic Wonders

Renowned Australian travel host David Whitehill has described his recent journey through Canada’s west coast as an experience “on another level,” highlighting the country’s dramatic landscapes, rich wildlife, and luxury hospitality. The trip, hosted by Scenic, combined iconic destinations with tailored adventures, leaving the seasoned traveller in awe.

A Journey from City Shores to Mountain Peaks

The adventure began in Vancouver, where oceanfront city life meets towering coastal mountains. From there, the group travelled inland toward the Canadian Rockies, home to Banff National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its emerald lakes and rugged peaks.

Staying in a ‘Castle in the Rockies’

In Banff, Whitehill stayed at the Fairmont Banff Springs, the historic chateau-style hotel often called “The Castle in the Rockies.” The property’s grandeur, coupled with its storied history, set the tone for a blend of comfort and wilderness exploration.

Custom Experiences in the Great Outdoors

Scenic’s “Freechoice” excursions allowed guests to tailor their daily itineraries — from traversing the Athabasca Glacier in an Ice Explorer vehicle to motorcycle rides through Jasper National Park, or helicopter flights over Whistler’s snowy ranges. Each option, Whitehill noted, revealed a new dimension of Canada’s vast beauty.

The World’s Most Scenic Drive

Travelling along the Icefields Parkway, connecting Lake Louise to Jasper, offered panoramic views of glacier-fed lakes, snow-covered mountains, and wildlife including bears and moose. Whitehill described the route as “an open-air gallery” of nature’s finest work.

Luxury and Wilderness in Harmony

The tour balanced rugged exploration with refined dining and intimate group sizes. Guests could enjoy Canadian wine and chef-prepared meals after a day of outdoor adventure, ensuring comfort without sacrificing authenticity.

Looking Beyond the Rockies

For those eager to extend the journey, Scenic offers an optional cruise from Vancouver through the Inside Passage to Glacier Bay — a stretch of coastline celebrated for its dramatic fjords and calving glaciers. Whitehill hinted that it’s already on his personal travel list.

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