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11/Aug/2010

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BE awestruck by giant glaciers, come face-to-face with grizzly bears and ride a dog sled on a wintry adventure up north in Canada or Alaska.

Those planning a trip to North America can pocket excellent savings on airfares, tours and cruises if they book now at Flight Centre, with a great range of earlybird packages available for 2011.
 
From wild Alaskan vistas to Canada’s remarkable Rocky Mountains, the outlook in the northern regions is nothing less than dramatically beautiful, bold and breathtaking.

Canada welcomes travellers from everywhere who are yearning to explore nature at its best, whether it is to take in the spellbinding vista atop Mt Robson in the Canadian Rockies or to meet the wildlife at Banff National Park.

Keen skiers and snowboarders can test-run the slopes in British Columbia and Alberta or try skating, hockey and ice fishing.

Alaska is one of the most striking glacial regions in the world, and one of the most popular ways to see the country is from the decks of a cruise ship.

Cruising has several benefits, from an all-inclusive price to the convenience of only unpacking once.
 Passengers will have the chance to see some of the world’s most amazing ice glaciers, stop off at interesting ports and dine on fabulous food prepared by top chefs while on board.

Visit a Flight Centre store to get the best advice on what to do, where to stay and how to get to Canada and Alaska.

The consultants have a wealth of knowledge and access to the latest travel deals in the industry, which will save time and money.

Call 1300 939 414 or visit www.flightcentre.com.au.


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