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KANANASKIS | JASPER | BANFF Canadian Rockies SMALL GROUP MAXIMUM OF 28 TRAVELERS Sponsored By THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION JULY 19-27, 2018
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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas,entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean-ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; travelinsurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible forarrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal-ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or changein travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. 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The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subjectto a $250 per person administrative fee. You may choose, at thetime of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current cal-endar year or year following. Cancellation from 120 days to 76days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the tripcost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time ofdeparture will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of thetrip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. ANAPPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancel-lations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLA-TION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, tripextensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refund-able 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and privatetransfer purchases are subject only to penalties assessed bythe airlines and transfer suppliers.

Send to: Canadian RockiesThe University of North Carolina General Alumni AssociationGeorge Watts Hill Alumni CenterCB# 9180Stadium Drive, PO Box 660Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660Toll Free: 877-962-3980

Please contact 877-962-3980 with questions regarding this trip or to make areservation.

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LAND PROGRAM

Full Price Special Savings Special Price*$4,145 $250 $3,895

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. HST Supplement is an additional $295 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person,

based on double occupancy and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).

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Single accommodations are an additional $825 (limited availability).

ACCOMMODATIONS(With baggage handling.)• Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the

first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis.• Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge

Inn Jasper.• Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose

Hotel & Suites.

TRANSFER• Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land

Program, including baggage handling.

EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM• Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners,

including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea orcoffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner.

• Take advantage of leisure time to try the localcuisine independently.

YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

your insight into the region.• Discovery excursions highlight the local

culture, heritage, natural beauty and history:– Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the

history of dog sledding.– Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about

Canadian ranching.– Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield.– Float down the Athabasca River.– Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.– Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed

Peyto Lake.– Experience the wonder of Banff National Park.– Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site.– View picturesque Moraine Lake.– Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and

enjoy a ride in a gondola. • Free time to pursue your own interests.• Welcome Reception to mingle with fellow

travelers.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide with

your own VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.• Complimentary travel mementos.

AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISE

From your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

Before you go:

>Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

>Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

>Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective. From suggesting the best café or pub to sharing a laugh over the stories of the day, our dedicated team takes your adventure to the next level.

>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all the logistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Director helps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

>Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve speciallyselected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educatedand curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’re ready to share their passion for their country with you.

>Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining lecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadth of their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage. CA

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THE UNIVERSITY OFNORTH CAROLINA

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

JULY 19-27, 2018

Dear Carolina Alumni and Friends,

Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with abundant wildlife, you will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery.

Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore thebreathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up yourCanadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air andsnow-clad peaks will delight and awe your senses.

Your itinerary offers elective experiences and plenty of time to explore independently, allowingyou to create unique memories in one of the most beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Space islimited on this memorable journey, so we encourage you to make your reservation today!

Yours at Carolina,

Douglas S. Dibbert '70PresidentThe University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

Let us arrange your flights!

AAHI FlexAir | Our experts are ready to assistyou in booking flights. Our personalized air programoffers the following advantages:

> a price guarantee to protect you from fuel surcharge increases after ticket purchase

> arrival and departure transfers on most flights

>flexibility to change or cancel your reservations without penalty up to 90 days before departure on most flights

>assistance in the event of schedule changes or delays

> flight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms

Travel stress-free with AHI FlexAir.

Air Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

Land Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

PROGRAM DATES

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Cover: Banff National Park | Above: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

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eight glaciers comprising Columbia Icefield. Yourguide provides insight into the icefield’s historyand geology as you marvel at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto its centuries-old surface. Savor a delicious lunch near Sunwapta Falls.Continue to Jasper. Arrive late this afternoon,and check in to Sawridge Inn Jasper.

day four b | dJasperFree Time: Choose to join one or both ElectiveExcursions, or enjoy a day at leisure in Jasper.

ELECTIVE | Maligne Lake Scenic Cruise.Cruise the cerulean waters of Maligne Lake, thesecond largest glacier-fed lake in the world. Soakup gorgeous scenery, and appreciate one ofJasper National Park’s most beautiful highlights.

Learn about the area’s history, and disembark onSpirit Island to stand among towering pines.

ELECTIVE | Jasper Skytram. Soar to thetop of Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Skytram,the longest and highest guided aerial tramway inCanada. Learn interesting facts about the region’scultural heritage, flora and fauna. Disembark atthe Upper Station, 7,000 feet above sea level.Explore interpretive exhibits before stepping outonto the summit where panoramas of six mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and the serpentine Athabasca River await.Discovery: Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.Your night begins with an interactive session atJasper Planetarium. Then venture outside to witness the glories of the night sky. JasperNational Park spans 4,000 square miles and is theworld’s second largest Dark Sky Preserve. Withyour naked eyes, take in the glittering AndromedaGalaxy, the length of the Milky Way and all sevensisters of the Pleiades star cluster. Get up-closeviews through one of the largest telescopes in theRockies, and learn how to capture photographswith personal cameras.

day five bJasperFree Time: Take advantage of leisure time inJasper to taste a gourmet pastry at the Bear PawBakery, or browse the town’s eclectic mix ofshops.Discovery: Athabasca River Scenic Float.Take in mesmerizing vistas of the Rockies from aunique vantage point while drifting along theroute once used by fur traders. Listen as yourexpert guide regales you with tales of Athabasca

River’s natural and human history, and float pastsnow-covered peaks and vast canyons while peering into thick pine forest for wildlife.Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

day six b | lJasper | BanffDiscovery: Athabasca Falls and PeytoLake. Journey to the point where beautifulAthabasca River crashes in a powerful display.Droplets of spray will dampen your skin as youroam the walkways skirting this deafening torrent. Continue toward the tranquil beauty ofPeyto Lake. Experience spectacular views ofthis vivid turquoise lake, which is tuckedbetween mountains and the forestland ofMistaya Valley. The lake was named for BillPeyto, an English explorer who discovered it in 1894.View picturesque mountain scenery whileenjoying lunch at a local lodge.Upon arrival in Banff, check in to Moose Hotel& Suites.

Free Time: Craft your own itinerary in Banff.Discover artwork in Canada House Gallery, orview historic collections in Whyte Museum.

day seven b | lBanffDiscovery: Treasures of Banff NationalPark. Explore the park’s most magical sights,starting with Surprise Corner on TunnelMountain Drive. Witness the fairy-tale view ofFairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and watch the glacial waters of Bow Falls flow over limestonebedrock. Wonder at the uniquely shaped hoodoorock formations, and visit Lake Minnewanka, thelargest lake in Banff National Park. Then perusethe ruins of Bankhead, an abandoned miningtown.Enrichment: Memories of the RCMP.Gather for lunch with a retired Mountie from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Listen as heshares his experiences, and learn about theinteresting history of the RCMP.Discovery: Cave and Basin NationalHistoric Site. Journey deep into the forest to the birthplace of the Canadian parks system,discovered by three railway workers in 1883.Witness two bubbling hot springs, experiencethe site’s history through interactive exhibits,and view the historic bathhouse and emeraldwaters of the basin.

day eight b | l | dBanffDiscovery: Banff’s Lakes—Moraine andLouise. Travel to two of Banff’s most beautifullakes. First, witness the intimate majesty ofMoraine Lake. Encircled by 10 glistening peaks,the view is so inspiring it decorated theCanadian twenty-dollar bill from 1969 to 1979.Continue to the “Jewel of the CanadianRockies,” Lake Louise. Enjoy a guided walknear the lake’s azure waters, and ride in a gondola to experience views of untouchedwilderness. You may spot a grizzly bear andother wildlife in their natural habitat!Enjoy lunch in the crisp mountain air aboveLake Louise.

The story of travel involves more than a ticket and a passport. It shouldweave together discovery, education and humanity, the best elementsof any compelling tale. Your personal travel story begins with our commitment to delivering authentic experiences with local people.

The incomparable value of your journey lies in the personalizedcare you receive from your Travel Director and the knowledge you gain from expert guides and lecturers, who call this area home.

By eliminating logistical worries, your multilingual Travel Directorallows you to immerse yourself comfortably in your surroundings. This high-caliber professional makes you feel safe and important bycreating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere.

The other important characters in this story are the guides and lecturers, whose regional expertise shines in their insider perspective and commentary.

From tales of the aboriginal people to the unrivalled splendor of the Canadian Rockies, your newest chapter provides an experienceas fresh and exhilarating as the clear mountain air.

Embark on an unforgettable adventureinto the dramatic landscapes of theCanadian Rockies. In this scenic paradise,

breathe in crisp mountain air fragrant with pineand wildflowers. Feel the spray of meltwatersthundering over waterfalls, and trek across centuries-old Columbia Icefield. Witness jewel-toned lakes cradled by glacier-clad peaks, and withyour naked eye, marvel at distant galaxies in one ofthe world’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. Your heartwill swell as you explore the very best of Canada’snational parks, taking in views of staggering beautyand immersing yourself in a region abundant withwildlife and historic riches.

day one dIn Transit | Calgary, Canada |KananaskisDepart gateway city for Calgary, Canada.A

Upon arrival, transferA and check in to DeltaLodge at Kananaskis.Free Time: Your afternoon is free to hike nearbytrails and explore the village of Kananaskis.

This evening, enjoy a Welcome Reception andDinner with fellow travelers at the hotel.

day two b | lKananaskis county Discovery: Sled Dogs. Experience a kindredmoment with lovable huskies during an excursionto Mad Dogs & Englishmen – Sled DogExpeditions. Meet and interact with the friendlypups, and learn about the history of dog sleddingand how these beautiful canines—recognizedfor their strength, speed and endurance—aretrained to work as disciplined sled dogs. Discovery and Enrichment: CanadianRanching. Travel to Boundary Ranch, and gatherfor a barbecue lunch of delicious fare. Meet alocal rancher, tour the property, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

day three b | lColumbia Icefield | JasperDiscovery: Columbia Icefield. This morning,journey to Columbia Icefield, one of the largestaccumulations of ice and snow south of theArctic Circle. A specially designed vehicle carriesyou onto the surface of Athabasca Glacier, one of

Tonight, celebrate your adventure with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.

day nine bIn TransitFollowing breakfast, transfer to the airport forthe return flight to your gateway city.A

Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions.Walking is required on many excursions, and surfacesmay be uneven or unpaved.

A Flights and transfers included for AHI FlexAir participants

B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

>Delight in the pristinelandscapes of theCanadian RockyMountain Parks,a UNESCO World Heritage site.

> Interact with beautifuland curious sled dogs.

>Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

>Set foot on the frozenplains of the ColumbiaIcefield.

>Reflect on nature’sastounding gifts as youpause along the shores of Lake Louise.

>Gaze at galaxies and shimmering stars inJasper’s Dark SkyPreserve.

>Meet a retired RoyalCanadian Mountie,and learn about his experiences in the RCMP.

A World Apart

SAWRIDGE INN JASPER JASPER

MOOSE HOTEL & SUITESBANFF

DELTA LODGE AT KANANASKISKANANASKIS

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is ideally located in one of the most scenic regions of the Canadian Rockies. The lodge features an indoor pool, as well as walking trails, a spa, tennis courts and many other recreational facilities. Well-appointed rooms feature fireplaces and modern amenities. There are six dining venues and two lounges to offerguests a selection of tastes and dining environments. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

The newly built Moose Hotel & Suites sits in the heart of charming Banff and is decorated with warm tones and unique artwork. The hotel offers a fitness center, rooftophot pools, a swimming pool and the Pacini Italian Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoythe full-service Meadow Spa and Pools or simply relax near a crackling fire with a book.Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Sawridge Inn Jasper is the perfect place to call home while exploring Jasper NationalPark. The hotel features the Walter’s Dining Room and two lounges where guests canenjoy fine dining or an evening cocktail with friends. The Eucalyptus steam room, Jacuzzi,heated pool and on-site Mountain Wellness Day Spa offer opportunities to unwind after a day in Jasper’s fresh, mountain air. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE

Free time means something different to every traveler. Some people like to linger in a cozy café,while others prefer to stay on the go. That’s why wehave designed elective activities to allow you tocraft your individual travel experience. Check out ouritinerary for more details. We’ve done the legwork.Now the choice is yours.

ELECTIVE experiences are available at an additional cost.

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Reserve your trip to Canada today!

All prices listed are in USD. Special offers, promotions anddiscounts cannot be combined. CST Registration No.2028271-20. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-33300. IowaSeller of Travel No. 520. Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No.8889139. Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARCMember Carriers ©2017 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas,entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean-ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; travelinsurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible forarrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal-ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or changein travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. 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ACCOMMODATIONS(With baggage handling.)• Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the

first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis.• Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge

Inn Jasper.• Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose

Hotel & Suites.

TRANSFER• Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land

Program, including baggage handling.

EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM• Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners,

including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea orcoffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner.

• Take advantage of leisure time to try the localcuisine independently.

YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

your insight into the region.• Discovery excursions highlight the local

culture, heritage, natural beauty and history:– Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the

history of dog sledding.– Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about

Canadian ranching.– Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield.– Float down the Athabasca River.– Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.– Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed

Peyto Lake.– Experience the wonder of Banff National Park.– Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site.– View picturesque Moraine Lake.– Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and

enjoy a ride in a gondola. • Free time to pursue your own interests.• Welcome Reception to mingle with fellow

travelers.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide with

your own VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.• Complimentary travel mementos.

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On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective. From suggesting the best café or pub to sharing a laugh over the stories of the day, our dedicated team takes your adventure to the next level.

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Dear Carolina Alumni and Friends,

Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with abundant wildlife, you will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery.

Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore thebreathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up yourCanadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air andsnow-clad peaks will delight and awe your senses.

Your itinerary offers elective experiences and plenty of time to explore independently, allowingyou to create unique memories in one of the most beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Space islimited on this memorable journey, so we encourage you to make your reservation today!

Yours at Carolina,

Douglas S. Dibbert '70PresidentThe University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

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Cover: Banff National Park | Above: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

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Below: Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre

Left: Jasper Planetarium

eight glaciers comprising Columbia Icefield. Yourguide provides insight into the icefield’s historyand geology as you marvel at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto its centuries-old surface. Savor a delicious lunch near Sunwapta Falls.Continue to Jasper. Arrive late this afternoon,and check in to Sawridge Inn Jasper.

day four b | dJasperFree Time: Choose to join one or both ElectiveExcursions, or enjoy a day at leisure in Jasper.

ELECTIVE | Maligne Lake Scenic Cruise.Cruise the cerulean waters of Maligne Lake, thesecond largest glacier-fed lake in the world. Soakup gorgeous scenery, and appreciate one ofJasper National Park’s most beautiful highlights.

Learn about the area’s history, and disembark onSpirit Island to stand among towering pines.

ELECTIVE | Jasper Skytram. Soar to thetop of Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Skytram,the longest and highest guided aerial tramway inCanada. Learn interesting facts about the region’scultural heritage, flora and fauna. Disembark atthe Upper Station, 7,000 feet above sea level.Explore interpretive exhibits before stepping outonto the summit where panoramas of six mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and the serpentine Athabasca River await.Discovery: Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.Your night begins with an interactive session atJasper Planetarium. Then venture outside to witness the glories of the night sky. JasperNational Park spans 4,000 square miles and is theworld’s second largest Dark Sky Preserve. Withyour naked eyes, take in the glittering AndromedaGalaxy, the length of the Milky Way and all sevensisters of the Pleiades star cluster. Get up-closeviews through one of the largest telescopes in theRockies, and learn how to capture photographswith personal cameras.

day five bJasperFree Time: Take advantage of leisure time inJasper to taste a gourmet pastry at the Bear PawBakery, or browse the town’s eclectic mix ofshops.Discovery: Athabasca River Scenic Float.Take in mesmerizing vistas of the Rockies from aunique vantage point while drifting along theroute once used by fur traders. Listen as yourexpert guide regales you with tales of Athabasca

River’s natural and human history, and float pastsnow-covered peaks and vast canyons while peering into thick pine forest for wildlife.Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

day six b | lJasper | BanffDiscovery: Athabasca Falls and PeytoLake. Journey to the point where beautifulAthabasca River crashes in a powerful display.Droplets of spray will dampen your skin as youroam the walkways skirting this deafening torrent. Continue toward the tranquil beauty ofPeyto Lake. Experience spectacular views ofthis vivid turquoise lake, which is tuckedbetween mountains and the forestland ofMistaya Valley. The lake was named for BillPeyto, an English explorer who discovered it in 1894.View picturesque mountain scenery whileenjoying lunch at a local lodge.Upon arrival in Banff, check in to Moose Hotel& Suites.

Free Time: Craft your own itinerary in Banff.Discover artwork in Canada House Gallery, orview historic collections in Whyte Museum.

day seven b | lBanffDiscovery: Treasures of Banff NationalPark. Explore the park’s most magical sights,starting with Surprise Corner on TunnelMountain Drive. Witness the fairy-tale view ofFairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and watch the glacial waters of Bow Falls flow over limestonebedrock. Wonder at the uniquely shaped hoodoorock formations, and visit Lake Minnewanka, thelargest lake in Banff National Park. Then perusethe ruins of Bankhead, an abandoned miningtown.Enrichment: Memories of the RCMP.Gather for lunch with a retired Mountie from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Listen as heshares his experiences, and learn about theinteresting history of the RCMP.Discovery: Cave and Basin NationalHistoric Site. Journey deep into the forest to the birthplace of the Canadian parks system,discovered by three railway workers in 1883.Witness two bubbling hot springs, experiencethe site’s history through interactive exhibits,and view the historic bathhouse and emeraldwaters of the basin.

day eight b | l | dBanffDiscovery: Banff’s Lakes—Moraine andLouise. Travel to two of Banff’s most beautifullakes. First, witness the intimate majesty ofMoraine Lake. Encircled by 10 glistening peaks,the view is so inspiring it decorated theCanadian twenty-dollar bill from 1969 to 1979.Continue to the “Jewel of the CanadianRockies,” Lake Louise. Enjoy a guided walknear the lake’s azure waters, and ride in a gondola to experience views of untouchedwilderness. You may spot a grizzly bear andother wildlife in their natural habitat!Enjoy lunch in the crisp mountain air aboveLake Louise.

The story of travel involves more than a ticket and a passport. It shouldweave together discovery, education and humanity, the best elementsof any compelling tale. Your personal travel story begins with our commitment to delivering authentic experiences with local people.

The incomparable value of your journey lies in the personalizedcare you receive from your Travel Director and the knowledge you gain from expert guides and lecturers, who call this area home.

By eliminating logistical worries, your multilingual Travel Directorallows you to immerse yourself comfortably in your surroundings. This high-caliber professional makes you feel safe and important bycreating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere.

The other important characters in this story are the guides and lecturers, whose regional expertise shines in their insider perspective and commentary.

From tales of the aboriginal people to the unrivalled splendor of the Canadian Rockies, your newest chapter provides an experienceas fresh and exhilarating as the clear mountain air.

Embark on an unforgettable adventureinto the dramatic landscapes of theCanadian Rockies. In this scenic paradise,

breathe in crisp mountain air fragrant with pineand wildflowers. Feel the spray of meltwatersthundering over waterfalls, and trek across centuries-old Columbia Icefield. Witness jewel-toned lakes cradled by glacier-clad peaks, and withyour naked eye, marvel at distant galaxies in one ofthe world’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. Your heartwill swell as you explore the very best of Canada’snational parks, taking in views of staggering beautyand immersing yourself in a region abundant withwildlife and historic riches.

day one dIn Transit | Calgary, Canada |KananaskisDepart gateway city for Calgary, Canada.A

Upon arrival, transferA and check in to DeltaLodge at Kananaskis.Free Time: Your afternoon is free to hike nearbytrails and explore the village of Kananaskis.

This evening, enjoy a Welcome Reception andDinner with fellow travelers at the hotel.

day two b | lKananaskis county Discovery: Sled Dogs. Experience a kindredmoment with lovable huskies during an excursionto Mad Dogs & Englishmen – Sled DogExpeditions. Meet and interact with the friendlypups, and learn about the history of dog sleddingand how these beautiful canines—recognizedfor their strength, speed and endurance—aretrained to work as disciplined sled dogs. Discovery and Enrichment: CanadianRanching. Travel to Boundary Ranch, and gatherfor a barbecue lunch of delicious fare. Meet alocal rancher, tour the property, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

day three b | lColumbia Icefield | JasperDiscovery: Columbia Icefield. This morning,journey to Columbia Icefield, one of the largestaccumulations of ice and snow south of theArctic Circle. A specially designed vehicle carriesyou onto the surface of Athabasca Glacier, one of

Tonight, celebrate your adventure with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.

day nine bIn TransitFollowing breakfast, transfer to the airport forthe return flight to your gateway city.A

Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions.Walking is required on many excursions, and surfacesmay be uneven or unpaved.

A Flights and transfers included for AHI FlexAir participants

B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

>Delight in the pristinelandscapes of theCanadian RockyMountain Parks,a UNESCO World Heritage site.

> Interact with beautifuland curious sled dogs.

>Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

>Set foot on the frozenplains of the ColumbiaIcefield.

>Reflect on nature’sastounding gifts as youpause along the shores of Lake Louise.

>Gaze at galaxies and shimmering stars inJasper’s Dark SkyPreserve.

>Meet a retired RoyalCanadian Mountie,and learn about his experiences in the RCMP.

A World Apart

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MOOSE HOTEL & SUITESBANFF

DELTA LODGE AT KANANASKISKANANASKIS

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is ideally located in one of the most scenic regions of the Canadian Rockies. The lodge features an indoor pool, as well as walking trails, a spa, tennis courts and many other recreational facilities. Well-appointed rooms feature fireplaces and modern amenities. There are six dining venues and two lounges to offerguests a selection of tastes and dining environments. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

The newly built Moose Hotel & Suites sits in the heart of charming Banff and is decorated with warm tones and unique artwork. The hotel offers a fitness center, rooftophot pools, a swimming pool and the Pacini Italian Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoythe full-service Meadow Spa and Pools or simply relax near a crackling fire with a book.Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Sawridge Inn Jasper is the perfect place to call home while exploring Jasper NationalPark. The hotel features the Walter’s Dining Room and two lounges where guests canenjoy fine dining or an evening cocktail with friends. The Eucalyptus steam room, Jacuzzi,heated pool and on-site Mountain Wellness Day Spa offer opportunities to unwind after a day in Jasper’s fresh, mountain air. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE

Free time means something different to every traveler. Some people like to linger in a cozy café,while others prefer to stay on the go. That’s why wehave designed elective activities to allow you tocraft your individual travel experience. Check out ouritinerary for more details. We’ve done the legwork.Now the choice is yours.

ELECTIVE experiences are available at an additional cost.

Bighorn sheep

Hoodoos

Banff

Peyto Lake

Athabasca Glacier

Inspiring Moments

ACCOMMODATIONS

Canadian rancher

Banff

Cover: Banff National Park | Above: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

Right: Elk

Below: Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre

Left: Jasper Planetarium

eight glaciers comprising Columbia Icefield. Yourguide provides insight into the icefield’s historyand geology as you marvel at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto its centuries-old surface. Savor a delicious lunch near Sunwapta Falls.Continue to Jasper. Arrive late this afternoon,and check in to Sawridge Inn Jasper.

day four b | dJasperFree Time: Choose to join one or both ElectiveExcursions, or enjoy a day at leisure in Jasper.

ELECTIVE | Maligne Lake Scenic Cruise.Cruise the cerulean waters of Maligne Lake, thesecond largest glacier-fed lake in the world. Soakup gorgeous scenery, and appreciate one ofJasper National Park’s most beautiful highlights.

Learn about the area’s history, and disembark onSpirit Island to stand among towering pines.

ELECTIVE | Jasper Skytram. Soar to thetop of Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Skytram,the longest and highest guided aerial tramway inCanada. Learn interesting facts about the region’scultural heritage, flora and fauna. Disembark atthe Upper Station, 7,000 feet above sea level.Explore interpretive exhibits before stepping outonto the summit where panoramas of six mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and the serpentine Athabasca River await.Discovery: Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.Your night begins with an interactive session atJasper Planetarium. Then venture outside to witness the glories of the night sky. JasperNational Park spans 4,000 square miles and is theworld’s second largest Dark Sky Preserve. Withyour naked eyes, take in the glittering AndromedaGalaxy, the length of the Milky Way and all sevensisters of the Pleiades star cluster. Get up-closeviews through one of the largest telescopes in theRockies, and learn how to capture photographswith personal cameras.

day five bJasperFree Time: Take advantage of leisure time inJasper to taste a gourmet pastry at the Bear PawBakery, or browse the town’s eclectic mix ofshops.Discovery: Athabasca River Scenic Float.Take in mesmerizing vistas of the Rockies from aunique vantage point while drifting along theroute once used by fur traders. Listen as yourexpert guide regales you with tales of Athabasca

River’s natural and human history, and float pastsnow-covered peaks and vast canyons while peering into thick pine forest for wildlife.Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

day six b | lJasper | BanffDiscovery: Athabasca Falls and PeytoLake. Journey to the point where beautifulAthabasca River crashes in a powerful display.Droplets of spray will dampen your skin as youroam the walkways skirting this deafening torrent. Continue toward the tranquil beauty ofPeyto Lake. Experience spectacular views ofthis vivid turquoise lake, which is tuckedbetween mountains and the forestland ofMistaya Valley. The lake was named for BillPeyto, an English explorer who discovered it in 1894.View picturesque mountain scenery whileenjoying lunch at a local lodge.Upon arrival in Banff, check in to Moose Hotel& Suites.

Free Time: Craft your own itinerary in Banff.Discover artwork in Canada House Gallery, orview historic collections in Whyte Museum.

day seven b | lBanffDiscovery: Treasures of Banff NationalPark. Explore the park’s most magical sights,starting with Surprise Corner on TunnelMountain Drive. Witness the fairy-tale view ofFairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and watch the glacial waters of Bow Falls flow over limestonebedrock. Wonder at the uniquely shaped hoodoorock formations, and visit Lake Minnewanka, thelargest lake in Banff National Park. Then perusethe ruins of Bankhead, an abandoned miningtown.Enrichment: Memories of the RCMP.Gather for lunch with a retired Mountie from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Listen as heshares his experiences, and learn about theinteresting history of the RCMP.Discovery: Cave and Basin NationalHistoric Site. Journey deep into the forest to the birthplace of the Canadian parks system,discovered by three railway workers in 1883.Witness two bubbling hot springs, experiencethe site’s history through interactive exhibits,and view the historic bathhouse and emeraldwaters of the basin.

day eight b | l | dBanffDiscovery: Banff’s Lakes—Moraine andLouise. Travel to two of Banff’s most beautifullakes. First, witness the intimate majesty ofMoraine Lake. Encircled by 10 glistening peaks,the view is so inspiring it decorated theCanadian twenty-dollar bill from 1969 to 1979.Continue to the “Jewel of the CanadianRockies,” Lake Louise. Enjoy a guided walknear the lake’s azure waters, and ride in a gondola to experience views of untouchedwilderness. You may spot a grizzly bear andother wildlife in their natural habitat!Enjoy lunch in the crisp mountain air aboveLake Louise.

The story of travel involves more than a ticket and a passport. It shouldweave together discovery, education and humanity, the best elementsof any compelling tale. Your personal travel story begins with our commitment to delivering authentic experiences with local people.

The incomparable value of your journey lies in the personalizedcare you receive from your Travel Director and the knowledge you gain from expert guides and lecturers, who call this area home.

By eliminating logistical worries, your multilingual Travel Directorallows you to immerse yourself comfortably in your surroundings. This high-caliber professional makes you feel safe and important bycreating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere.

The other important characters in this story are the guides and lecturers, whose regional expertise shines in their insider perspective and commentary.

From tales of the aboriginal people to the unrivalled splendor of the Canadian Rockies, your newest chapter provides an experienceas fresh and exhilarating as the clear mountain air.

Embark on an unforgettable adventureinto the dramatic landscapes of theCanadian Rockies. In this scenic paradise,

breathe in crisp mountain air fragrant with pineand wildflowers. Feel the spray of meltwatersthundering over waterfalls, and trek across centuries-old Columbia Icefield. Witness jewel-toned lakes cradled by glacier-clad peaks, and withyour naked eye, marvel at distant galaxies in one ofthe world’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. Your heartwill swell as you explore the very best of Canada’snational parks, taking in views of staggering beautyand immersing yourself in a region abundant withwildlife and historic riches.

day one dIn Transit | Calgary, Canada |KananaskisDepart gateway city for Calgary, Canada.A

Upon arrival, transferA and check in to DeltaLodge at Kananaskis.Free Time: Your afternoon is free to hike nearbytrails and explore the village of Kananaskis.

This evening, enjoy a Welcome Reception andDinner with fellow travelers at the hotel.

day two b | lKananaskis county Discovery: Sled Dogs. Experience a kindredmoment with lovable huskies during an excursionto Mad Dogs & Englishmen – Sled DogExpeditions. Meet and interact with the friendlypups, and learn about the history of dog sleddingand how these beautiful canines—recognizedfor their strength, speed and endurance—aretrained to work as disciplined sled dogs. Discovery and Enrichment: CanadianRanching. Travel to Boundary Ranch, and gatherfor a barbecue lunch of delicious fare. Meet alocal rancher, tour the property, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

day three b | lColumbia Icefield | JasperDiscovery: Columbia Icefield. This morning,journey to Columbia Icefield, one of the largestaccumulations of ice and snow south of theArctic Circle. A specially designed vehicle carriesyou onto the surface of Athabasca Glacier, one of

Tonight, celebrate your adventure with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.

day nine bIn TransitFollowing breakfast, transfer to the airport forthe return flight to your gateway city.A

Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions.Walking is required on many excursions, and surfacesmay be uneven or unpaved.

A Flights and transfers included for AHI FlexAir participants

B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

>Delight in the pristinelandscapes of theCanadian RockyMountain Parks,a UNESCO World Heritage site.

> Interact with beautifuland curious sled dogs.

>Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

>Set foot on the frozenplains of the ColumbiaIcefield.

>Reflect on nature’sastounding gifts as youpause along the shores of Lake Louise.

>Gaze at galaxies and shimmering stars inJasper’s Dark SkyPreserve.

>Meet a retired RoyalCanadian Mountie,and learn about his experiences in the RCMP.

A World Apart

SAWRIDGE INN JASPER JASPER

MOOSE HOTEL & SUITESBANFF

DELTA LODGE AT KANANASKISKANANASKIS

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is ideally located in one of the most scenic regions of the Canadian Rockies. The lodge features an indoor pool, as well as walking trails, a spa, tennis courts and many other recreational facilities. Well-appointed rooms feature fireplaces and modern amenities. There are six dining venues and two lounges to offerguests a selection of tastes and dining environments. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

The newly built Moose Hotel & Suites sits in the heart of charming Banff and is decorated with warm tones and unique artwork. The hotel offers a fitness center, rooftophot pools, a swimming pool and the Pacini Italian Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoythe full-service Meadow Spa and Pools or simply relax near a crackling fire with a book.Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Sawridge Inn Jasper is the perfect place to call home while exploring Jasper NationalPark. The hotel features the Walter’s Dining Room and two lounges where guests canenjoy fine dining or an evening cocktail with friends. The Eucalyptus steam room, Jacuzzi,heated pool and on-site Mountain Wellness Day Spa offer opportunities to unwind after a day in Jasper’s fresh, mountain air. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE

Free time means something different to every traveler. Some people like to linger in a cozy café,while others prefer to stay on the go. That’s why wehave designed elective activities to allow you tocraft your individual travel experience. Check out ouritinerary for more details. We’ve done the legwork.Now the choice is yours.

ELECTIVE experiences are available at an additional cost.

Bighorn sheep

Hoodoos

Banff

Peyto Lake

Athabasca Glacier

Inspiring Moments

ACCOMMODATIONS

Canadian rancher

Banff

Cover: Banff National Park | Above: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

Right: Elk

Below: Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre

Left: Jasper Planetarium

eight glaciers comprising Columbia Icefield. Yourguide provides insight into the icefield’s historyand geology as you marvel at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto its centuries-old surface. Savor a delicious lunch near Sunwapta Falls.Continue to Jasper. Arrive late this afternoon,and check in to Sawridge Inn Jasper.

day four b | dJasperFree Time: Choose to join one or both ElectiveExcursions, or enjoy a day at leisure in Jasper.

ELECTIVE | Maligne Lake Scenic Cruise.Cruise the cerulean waters of Maligne Lake, thesecond largest glacier-fed lake in the world. Soakup gorgeous scenery, and appreciate one ofJasper National Park’s most beautiful highlights.

Learn about the area’s history, and disembark onSpirit Island to stand among towering pines.

ELECTIVE | Jasper Skytram. Soar to thetop of Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Skytram,the longest and highest guided aerial tramway inCanada. Learn interesting facts about the region’scultural heritage, flora and fauna. Disembark atthe Upper Station, 7,000 feet above sea level.Explore interpretive exhibits before stepping outonto the summit where panoramas of six mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and the serpentine Athabasca River await.Discovery: Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.Your night begins with an interactive session atJasper Planetarium. Then venture outside to witness the glories of the night sky. JasperNational Park spans 4,000 square miles and is theworld’s second largest Dark Sky Preserve. Withyour naked eyes, take in the glittering AndromedaGalaxy, the length of the Milky Way and all sevensisters of the Pleiades star cluster. Get up-closeviews through one of the largest telescopes in theRockies, and learn how to capture photographswith personal cameras.

day five bJasperFree Time: Take advantage of leisure time inJasper to taste a gourmet pastry at the Bear PawBakery, or browse the town’s eclectic mix ofshops.Discovery: Athabasca River Scenic Float.Take in mesmerizing vistas of the Rockies from aunique vantage point while drifting along theroute once used by fur traders. Listen as yourexpert guide regales you with tales of Athabasca

River’s natural and human history, and float pastsnow-covered peaks and vast canyons while peering into thick pine forest for wildlife.Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

day six b | lJasper | BanffDiscovery: Athabasca Falls and PeytoLake. Journey to the point where beautifulAthabasca River crashes in a powerful display.Droplets of spray will dampen your skin as youroam the walkways skirting this deafening torrent. Continue toward the tranquil beauty ofPeyto Lake. Experience spectacular views ofthis vivid turquoise lake, which is tuckedbetween mountains and the forestland ofMistaya Valley. The lake was named for BillPeyto, an English explorer who discovered it in 1894.View picturesque mountain scenery whileenjoying lunch at a local lodge.Upon arrival in Banff, check in to Moose Hotel& Suites.

Free Time: Craft your own itinerary in Banff.Discover artwork in Canada House Gallery, orview historic collections in Whyte Museum.

day seven b | lBanffDiscovery: Treasures of Banff NationalPark. Explore the park’s most magical sights,starting with Surprise Corner on TunnelMountain Drive. Witness the fairy-tale view ofFairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and watch the glacial waters of Bow Falls flow over limestonebedrock. Wonder at the uniquely shaped hoodoorock formations, and visit Lake Minnewanka, thelargest lake in Banff National Park. Then perusethe ruins of Bankhead, an abandoned miningtown.Enrichment: Memories of the RCMP.Gather for lunch with a retired Mountie from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Listen as heshares his experiences, and learn about theinteresting history of the RCMP.Discovery: Cave and Basin NationalHistoric Site. Journey deep into the forest to the birthplace of the Canadian parks system,discovered by three railway workers in 1883.Witness two bubbling hot springs, experiencethe site’s history through interactive exhibits,and view the historic bathhouse and emeraldwaters of the basin.

day eight b | l | dBanffDiscovery: Banff’s Lakes—Moraine andLouise. Travel to two of Banff’s most beautifullakes. First, witness the intimate majesty ofMoraine Lake. Encircled by 10 glistening peaks,the view is so inspiring it decorated theCanadian twenty-dollar bill from 1969 to 1979.Continue to the “Jewel of the CanadianRockies,” Lake Louise. Enjoy a guided walknear the lake’s azure waters, and ride in a gondola to experience views of untouchedwilderness. You may spot a grizzly bear andother wildlife in their natural habitat!Enjoy lunch in the crisp mountain air aboveLake Louise.

The story of travel involves more than a ticket and a passport. It shouldweave together discovery, education and humanity, the best elementsof any compelling tale. Your personal travel story begins with our commitment to delivering authentic experiences with local people.

The incomparable value of your journey lies in the personalizedcare you receive from your Travel Director and the knowledge you gain from expert guides and lecturers, who call this area home.

By eliminating logistical worries, your multilingual Travel Directorallows you to immerse yourself comfortably in your surroundings. This high-caliber professional makes you feel safe and important bycreating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere.

The other important characters in this story are the guides and lecturers, whose regional expertise shines in their insider perspective and commentary.

From tales of the aboriginal people to the unrivalled splendor of the Canadian Rockies, your newest chapter provides an experienceas fresh and exhilarating as the clear mountain air.

Embark on an unforgettable adventureinto the dramatic landscapes of theCanadian Rockies. In this scenic paradise,

breathe in crisp mountain air fragrant with pineand wildflowers. Feel the spray of meltwatersthundering over waterfalls, and trek across centuries-old Columbia Icefield. Witness jewel-toned lakes cradled by glacier-clad peaks, and withyour naked eye, marvel at distant galaxies in one ofthe world’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. Your heartwill swell as you explore the very best of Canada’snational parks, taking in views of staggering beautyand immersing yourself in a region abundant withwildlife and historic riches.

day one dIn Transit | Calgary, Canada |KananaskisDepart gateway city for Calgary, Canada.A

Upon arrival, transferA and check in to DeltaLodge at Kananaskis.Free Time: Your afternoon is free to hike nearbytrails and explore the village of Kananaskis.

This evening, enjoy a Welcome Reception andDinner with fellow travelers at the hotel.

day two b | lKananaskis county Discovery: Sled Dogs. Experience a kindredmoment with lovable huskies during an excursionto Mad Dogs & Englishmen – Sled DogExpeditions. Meet and interact with the friendlypups, and learn about the history of dog sleddingand how these beautiful canines—recognizedfor their strength, speed and endurance—aretrained to work as disciplined sled dogs. Discovery and Enrichment: CanadianRanching. Travel to Boundary Ranch, and gatherfor a barbecue lunch of delicious fare. Meet alocal rancher, tour the property, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

day three b | lColumbia Icefield | JasperDiscovery: Columbia Icefield. This morning,journey to Columbia Icefield, one of the largestaccumulations of ice and snow south of theArctic Circle. A specially designed vehicle carriesyou onto the surface of Athabasca Glacier, one of

Tonight, celebrate your adventure with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.

day nine bIn TransitFollowing breakfast, transfer to the airport forthe return flight to your gateway city.A

Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions.Walking is required on many excursions, and surfacesmay be uneven or unpaved.

A Flights and transfers included for AHI FlexAir participants

B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

>Delight in the pristinelandscapes of theCanadian RockyMountain Parks,a UNESCO World Heritage site.

> Interact with beautifuland curious sled dogs.

>Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

>Set foot on the frozenplains of the ColumbiaIcefield.

>Reflect on nature’sastounding gifts as youpause along the shores of Lake Louise.

>Gaze at galaxies and shimmering stars inJasper’s Dark SkyPreserve.

>Meet a retired RoyalCanadian Mountie,and learn about his experiences in the RCMP.

A World Apart

SAWRIDGE INN JASPER JASPER

MOOSE HOTEL & SUITESBANFF

DELTA LODGE AT KANANASKISKANANASKIS

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is ideally located in one of the most scenic regions of the Canadian Rockies. The lodge features an indoor pool, as well as walking trails, a spa, tennis courts and many other recreational facilities. Well-appointed rooms feature fireplaces and modern amenities. There are six dining venues and two lounges to offerguests a selection of tastes and dining environments. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

The newly built Moose Hotel & Suites sits in the heart of charming Banff and is decorated with warm tones and unique artwork. The hotel offers a fitness center, rooftophot pools, a swimming pool and the Pacini Italian Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoythe full-service Meadow Spa and Pools or simply relax near a crackling fire with a book.Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Sawridge Inn Jasper is the perfect place to call home while exploring Jasper NationalPark. The hotel features the Walter’s Dining Room and two lounges where guests canenjoy fine dining or an evening cocktail with friends. The Eucalyptus steam room, Jacuzzi,heated pool and on-site Mountain Wellness Day Spa offer opportunities to unwind after a day in Jasper’s fresh, mountain air. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE

Free time means something different to every traveler. Some people like to linger in a cozy café,while others prefer to stay on the go. That’s why wehave designed elective activities to allow you tocraft your individual travel experience. Check out ouritinerary for more details. We’ve done the legwork.Now the choice is yours.

ELECTIVE experiences are available at an additional cost.

Bighorn sheep

Hoodoos

Banff

Peyto Lake

Athabasca Glacier

Inspiring Moments

ACCOMMODATIONS

Canadian rancher

Banff

Cover: Banff National Park | Above: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

Right: Elk

Below: Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre

Left: Jasper Planetarium

eight glaciers comprising Columbia Icefield. Yourguide provides insight into the icefield’s historyand geology as you marvel at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto its centuries-old surface. Savor a delicious lunch near Sunwapta Falls.Continue to Jasper. Arrive late this afternoon,and check in to Sawridge Inn Jasper.

day four b | dJasperFree Time: Choose to join one or both ElectiveExcursions, or enjoy a day at leisure in Jasper.

ELECTIVE | Maligne Lake Scenic Cruise.Cruise the cerulean waters of Maligne Lake, thesecond largest glacier-fed lake in the world. Soakup gorgeous scenery, and appreciate one ofJasper National Park’s most beautiful highlights.

Learn about the area’s history, and disembark onSpirit Island to stand among towering pines.

ELECTIVE | Jasper Skytram. Soar to thetop of Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Skytram,the longest and highest guided aerial tramway inCanada. Learn interesting facts about the region’scultural heritage, flora and fauna. Disembark atthe Upper Station, 7,000 feet above sea level.Explore interpretive exhibits before stepping outonto the summit where panoramas of six mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and the serpentine Athabasca River await.Discovery: Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.Your night begins with an interactive session atJasper Planetarium. Then venture outside to witness the glories of the night sky. JasperNational Park spans 4,000 square miles and is theworld’s second largest Dark Sky Preserve. Withyour naked eyes, take in the glittering AndromedaGalaxy, the length of the Milky Way and all sevensisters of the Pleiades star cluster. Get up-closeviews through one of the largest telescopes in theRockies, and learn how to capture photographswith personal cameras.

day five bJasperFree Time: Take advantage of leisure time inJasper to taste a gourmet pastry at the Bear PawBakery, or browse the town’s eclectic mix ofshops.Discovery: Athabasca River Scenic Float.Take in mesmerizing vistas of the Rockies from aunique vantage point while drifting along theroute once used by fur traders. Listen as yourexpert guide regales you with tales of Athabasca

River’s natural and human history, and float pastsnow-covered peaks and vast canyons while peering into thick pine forest for wildlife.Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

day six b | lJasper | BanffDiscovery: Athabasca Falls and PeytoLake. Journey to the point where beautifulAthabasca River crashes in a powerful display.Droplets of spray will dampen your skin as youroam the walkways skirting this deafening torrent. Continue toward the tranquil beauty ofPeyto Lake. Experience spectacular views ofthis vivid turquoise lake, which is tuckedbetween mountains and the forestland ofMistaya Valley. The lake was named for BillPeyto, an English explorer who discovered it in 1894.View picturesque mountain scenery whileenjoying lunch at a local lodge.Upon arrival in Banff, check in to Moose Hotel& Suites.

Free Time: Craft your own itinerary in Banff.Discover artwork in Canada House Gallery, orview historic collections in Whyte Museum.

day seven b | lBanffDiscovery: Treasures of Banff NationalPark. Explore the park’s most magical sights,starting with Surprise Corner on TunnelMountain Drive. Witness the fairy-tale view ofFairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and watch the glacial waters of Bow Falls flow over limestonebedrock. Wonder at the uniquely shaped hoodoorock formations, and visit Lake Minnewanka, thelargest lake in Banff National Park. Then perusethe ruins of Bankhead, an abandoned miningtown.Enrichment: Memories of the RCMP.Gather for lunch with a retired Mountie from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Listen as heshares his experiences, and learn about theinteresting history of the RCMP.Discovery: Cave and Basin NationalHistoric Site. Journey deep into the forest to the birthplace of the Canadian parks system,discovered by three railway workers in 1883.Witness two bubbling hot springs, experiencethe site’s history through interactive exhibits,and view the historic bathhouse and emeraldwaters of the basin.

day eight b | l | dBanffDiscovery: Banff’s Lakes—Moraine andLouise. Travel to two of Banff’s most beautifullakes. First, witness the intimate majesty ofMoraine Lake. Encircled by 10 glistening peaks,the view is so inspiring it decorated theCanadian twenty-dollar bill from 1969 to 1979.Continue to the “Jewel of the CanadianRockies,” Lake Louise. Enjoy a guided walknear the lake’s azure waters, and ride in a gondola to experience views of untouchedwilderness. You may spot a grizzly bear andother wildlife in their natural habitat!Enjoy lunch in the crisp mountain air aboveLake Louise.

The story of travel involves more than a ticket and a passport. It shouldweave together discovery, education and humanity, the best elementsof any compelling tale. Your personal travel story begins with our commitment to delivering authentic experiences with local people.

The incomparable value of your journey lies in the personalizedcare you receive from your Travel Director and the knowledge you gain from expert guides and lecturers, who call this area home.

By eliminating logistical worries, your multilingual Travel Directorallows you to immerse yourself comfortably in your surroundings. This high-caliber professional makes you feel safe and important bycreating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere.

The other important characters in this story are the guides and lecturers, whose regional expertise shines in their insider perspective and commentary.

From tales of the aboriginal people to the unrivalled splendor of the Canadian Rockies, your newest chapter provides an experienceas fresh and exhilarating as the clear mountain air.

Embark on an unforgettable adventureinto the dramatic landscapes of theCanadian Rockies. In this scenic paradise,

breathe in crisp mountain air fragrant with pineand wildflowers. Feel the spray of meltwatersthundering over waterfalls, and trek across centuries-old Columbia Icefield. Witness jewel-toned lakes cradled by glacier-clad peaks, and withyour naked eye, marvel at distant galaxies in one ofthe world’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. Your heartwill swell as you explore the very best of Canada’snational parks, taking in views of staggering beautyand immersing yourself in a region abundant withwildlife and historic riches.

day one dIn Transit | Calgary, Canada |KananaskisDepart gateway city for Calgary, Canada.A

Upon arrival, transferA and check in to DeltaLodge at Kananaskis.Free Time: Your afternoon is free to hike nearbytrails and explore the village of Kananaskis.

This evening, enjoy a Welcome Reception andDinner with fellow travelers at the hotel.

day two b | lKananaskis county Discovery: Sled Dogs. Experience a kindredmoment with lovable huskies during an excursionto Mad Dogs & Englishmen – Sled DogExpeditions. Meet and interact with the friendlypups, and learn about the history of dog sleddingand how these beautiful canines—recognizedfor their strength, speed and endurance—aretrained to work as disciplined sled dogs. Discovery and Enrichment: CanadianRanching. Travel to Boundary Ranch, and gatherfor a barbecue lunch of delicious fare. Meet alocal rancher, tour the property, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

day three b | lColumbia Icefield | JasperDiscovery: Columbia Icefield. This morning,journey to Columbia Icefield, one of the largestaccumulations of ice and snow south of theArctic Circle. A specially designed vehicle carriesyou onto the surface of Athabasca Glacier, one of

Tonight, celebrate your adventure with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.

day nine bIn TransitFollowing breakfast, transfer to the airport forthe return flight to your gateway city.A

Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions.Walking is required on many excursions, and surfacesmay be uneven or unpaved.

A Flights and transfers included for AHI FlexAir participants

B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

>Delight in the pristinelandscapes of theCanadian RockyMountain Parks,a UNESCO World Heritage site.

> Interact with beautifuland curious sled dogs.

>Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

>Set foot on the frozenplains of the ColumbiaIcefield.

>Reflect on nature’sastounding gifts as youpause along the shores of Lake Louise.

>Gaze at galaxies and shimmering stars inJasper’s Dark SkyPreserve.

>Meet a retired RoyalCanadian Mountie,and learn about his experiences in the RCMP.

A World Apart

SAWRIDGE INN JASPER JASPER

MOOSE HOTEL & SUITESBANFF

DELTA LODGE AT KANANASKISKANANASKIS

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is ideally located in one of the most scenic regions of the Canadian Rockies. The lodge features an indoor pool, as well as walking trails, a spa, tennis courts and many other recreational facilities. Well-appointed rooms feature fireplaces and modern amenities. There are six dining venues and two lounges to offerguests a selection of tastes and dining environments. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

The newly built Moose Hotel & Suites sits in the heart of charming Banff and is decorated with warm tones and unique artwork. The hotel offers a fitness center, rooftophot pools, a swimming pool and the Pacini Italian Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoythe full-service Meadow Spa and Pools or simply relax near a crackling fire with a book.Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Sawridge Inn Jasper is the perfect place to call home while exploring Jasper NationalPark. The hotel features the Walter’s Dining Room and two lounges where guests canenjoy fine dining or an evening cocktail with friends. The Eucalyptus steam room, Jacuzzi,heated pool and on-site Mountain Wellness Day Spa offer opportunities to unwind after a day in Jasper’s fresh, mountain air. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE

Free time means something different to every traveler. Some people like to linger in a cozy café,while others prefer to stay on the go. That’s why wehave designed elective activities to allow you tocraft your individual travel experience. Check out ouritinerary for more details. We’ve done the legwork.Now the choice is yours.

ELECTIVE experiences are available at an additional cost.

Bighorn sheep

Hoodoos

Banff

Peyto Lake

Athabasca Glacier

Inspiring Moments

ACCOMMODATIONS

Canadian rancher

Banff

Cover: Banff National Park | Above: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

Right: Elk

Below: Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre

Left: Jasper Planetarium

eight glaciers comprising Columbia Icefield. Yourguide provides insight into the icefield’s historyand geology as you marvel at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step onto its centuries-old surface. Savor a delicious lunch near Sunwapta Falls.Continue to Jasper. Arrive late this afternoon,and check in to Sawridge Inn Jasper.

day four b | dJasperFree Time: Choose to join one or both ElectiveExcursions, or enjoy a day at leisure in Jasper.

ELECTIVE | Maligne Lake Scenic Cruise.Cruise the cerulean waters of Maligne Lake, thesecond largest glacier-fed lake in the world. Soakup gorgeous scenery, and appreciate one ofJasper National Park’s most beautiful highlights.

Learn about the area’s history, and disembark onSpirit Island to stand among towering pines.

ELECTIVE | Jasper Skytram. Soar to thetop of Whistler Mountain on the Jasper Skytram,the longest and highest guided aerial tramway inCanada. Learn interesting facts about the region’scultural heritage, flora and fauna. Disembark atthe Upper Station, 7,000 feet above sea level.Explore interpretive exhibits before stepping outonto the summit where panoramas of six mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and the serpentine Athabasca River await.Discovery: Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.Your night begins with an interactive session atJasper Planetarium. Then venture outside to witness the glories of the night sky. JasperNational Park spans 4,000 square miles and is theworld’s second largest Dark Sky Preserve. Withyour naked eyes, take in the glittering AndromedaGalaxy, the length of the Milky Way and all sevensisters of the Pleiades star cluster. Get up-closeviews through one of the largest telescopes in theRockies, and learn how to capture photographswith personal cameras.

day five bJasperFree Time: Take advantage of leisure time inJasper to taste a gourmet pastry at the Bear PawBakery, or browse the town’s eclectic mix ofshops.Discovery: Athabasca River Scenic Float.Take in mesmerizing vistas of the Rockies from aunique vantage point while drifting along theroute once used by fur traders. Listen as yourexpert guide regales you with tales of Athabasca

River’s natural and human history, and float pastsnow-covered peaks and vast canyons while peering into thick pine forest for wildlife.Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

day six b | lJasper | BanffDiscovery: Athabasca Falls and PeytoLake. Journey to the point where beautifulAthabasca River crashes in a powerful display.Droplets of spray will dampen your skin as youroam the walkways skirting this deafening torrent. Continue toward the tranquil beauty ofPeyto Lake. Experience spectacular views ofthis vivid turquoise lake, which is tuckedbetween mountains and the forestland ofMistaya Valley. The lake was named for BillPeyto, an English explorer who discovered it in 1894.View picturesque mountain scenery whileenjoying lunch at a local lodge.Upon arrival in Banff, check in to Moose Hotel& Suites.

Free Time: Craft your own itinerary in Banff.Discover artwork in Canada House Gallery, orview historic collections in Whyte Museum.

day seven b | lBanffDiscovery: Treasures of Banff NationalPark. Explore the park’s most magical sights,starting with Surprise Corner on TunnelMountain Drive. Witness the fairy-tale view ofFairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and watch the glacial waters of Bow Falls flow over limestonebedrock. Wonder at the uniquely shaped hoodoorock formations, and visit Lake Minnewanka, thelargest lake in Banff National Park. Then perusethe ruins of Bankhead, an abandoned miningtown.Enrichment: Memories of the RCMP.Gather for lunch with a retired Mountie from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Listen as heshares his experiences, and learn about theinteresting history of the RCMP.Discovery: Cave and Basin NationalHistoric Site. Journey deep into the forest to the birthplace of the Canadian parks system,discovered by three railway workers in 1883.Witness two bubbling hot springs, experiencethe site’s history through interactive exhibits,and view the historic bathhouse and emeraldwaters of the basin.

day eight b | l | dBanffDiscovery: Banff’s Lakes—Moraine andLouise. Travel to two of Banff’s most beautifullakes. First, witness the intimate majesty ofMoraine Lake. Encircled by 10 glistening peaks,the view is so inspiring it decorated theCanadian twenty-dollar bill from 1969 to 1979.Continue to the “Jewel of the CanadianRockies,” Lake Louise. Enjoy a guided walknear the lake’s azure waters, and ride in a gondola to experience views of untouchedwilderness. You may spot a grizzly bear andother wildlife in their natural habitat!Enjoy lunch in the crisp mountain air aboveLake Louise.

The story of travel involves more than a ticket and a passport. It shouldweave together discovery, education and humanity, the best elementsof any compelling tale. Your personal travel story begins with our commitment to delivering authentic experiences with local people.

The incomparable value of your journey lies in the personalizedcare you receive from your Travel Director and the knowledge you gain from expert guides and lecturers, who call this area home.

By eliminating logistical worries, your multilingual Travel Directorallows you to immerse yourself comfortably in your surroundings. This high-caliber professional makes you feel safe and important bycreating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere.

The other important characters in this story are the guides and lecturers, whose regional expertise shines in their insider perspective and commentary.

From tales of the aboriginal people to the unrivalled splendor of the Canadian Rockies, your newest chapter provides an experienceas fresh and exhilarating as the clear mountain air.

Embark on an unforgettable adventureinto the dramatic landscapes of theCanadian Rockies. In this scenic paradise,

breathe in crisp mountain air fragrant with pineand wildflowers. Feel the spray of meltwatersthundering over waterfalls, and trek across centuries-old Columbia Icefield. Witness jewel-toned lakes cradled by glacier-clad peaks, and withyour naked eye, marvel at distant galaxies in one ofthe world’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. Your heartwill swell as you explore the very best of Canada’snational parks, taking in views of staggering beautyand immersing yourself in a region abundant withwildlife and historic riches.

day one dIn Transit | Calgary, Canada |KananaskisDepart gateway city for Calgary, Canada.A

Upon arrival, transferA and check in to DeltaLodge at Kananaskis.Free Time: Your afternoon is free to hike nearbytrails and explore the village of Kananaskis.

This evening, enjoy a Welcome Reception andDinner with fellow travelers at the hotel.

day two b | lKananaskis county Discovery: Sled Dogs. Experience a kindredmoment with lovable huskies during an excursionto Mad Dogs & Englishmen – Sled DogExpeditions. Meet and interact with the friendlypups, and learn about the history of dog sleddingand how these beautiful canines—recognizedfor their strength, speed and endurance—aretrained to work as disciplined sled dogs. Discovery and Enrichment: CanadianRanching. Travel to Boundary Ranch, and gatherfor a barbecue lunch of delicious fare. Meet alocal rancher, tour the property, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

day three b | lColumbia Icefield | JasperDiscovery: Columbia Icefield. This morning,journey to Columbia Icefield, one of the largestaccumulations of ice and snow south of theArctic Circle. A specially designed vehicle carriesyou onto the surface of Athabasca Glacier, one of

Tonight, celebrate your adventure with your fellow travelers during a Farewell Dinner.

day nine bIn TransitFollowing breakfast, transfer to the airport forthe return flight to your gateway city.A

Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions.Walking is required on many excursions, and surfacesmay be uneven or unpaved.

A Flights and transfers included for AHI FlexAir participants

B|L|D denotes included breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

>Delight in the pristinelandscapes of theCanadian RockyMountain Parks,a UNESCO World Heritage site.

> Interact with beautifuland curious sled dogs.

>Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn aboutranching in the Rockies.

>Set foot on the frozenplains of the ColumbiaIcefield.

>Reflect on nature’sastounding gifts as youpause along the shores of Lake Louise.

>Gaze at galaxies and shimmering stars inJasper’s Dark SkyPreserve.

>Meet a retired RoyalCanadian Mountie,and learn about his experiences in the RCMP.

A World Apart

SAWRIDGE INN JASPER JASPER

MOOSE HOTEL & SUITESBANFF

DELTA LODGE AT KANANASKISKANANASKIS

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is ideally located in one of the most scenic regions of the Canadian Rockies. The lodge features an indoor pool, as well as walking trails, a spa, tennis courts and many other recreational facilities. Well-appointed rooms feature fireplaces and modern amenities. There are six dining venues and two lounges to offerguests a selection of tastes and dining environments. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

The newly built Moose Hotel & Suites sits in the heart of charming Banff and is decorated with warm tones and unique artwork. The hotel offers a fitness center, rooftophot pools, a swimming pool and the Pacini Italian Restaurant. Guests are invited to enjoythe full-service Meadow Spa and Pools or simply relax near a crackling fire with a book.Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Sawridge Inn Jasper is the perfect place to call home while exploring Jasper NationalPark. The hotel features the Walter’s Dining Room and two lounges where guests canenjoy fine dining or an evening cocktail with friends. The Eucalyptus steam room, Jacuzzi,heated pool and on-site Mountain Wellness Day Spa offer opportunities to unwind after a day in Jasper’s fresh, mountain air. Wi-Fi is complimentary.

YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE

Free time means something different to every traveler. Some people like to linger in a cozy café,while others prefer to stay on the go. That’s why wehave designed elective activities to allow you tocraft your individual travel experience. Check out ouritinerary for more details. We’ve done the legwork.Now the choice is yours.

ELECTIVE experiences are available at an additional cost.

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas,entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean-ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; travelinsurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible forarrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal-ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or changein travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subjectto a $250 per person administrative fee. You may choose, at thetime of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current cal-endar year or year following. Cancellation from 120 days to 76days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the tripcost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time ofdeparture will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of thetrip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. ANAPPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancel-lations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLA-TION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, tripextensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refund-able 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and privatetransfer purchases are subject only to penalties assessed bythe airlines and transfer suppliers.

Send to: Canadian RockiesThe University of North Carolina General Alumni AssociationGeorge Watts Hill Alumni CenterCB# 9180Stadium Drive, PO Box 660Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660Toll Free: 877-962-3980

Please contact 877-962-3980 with questions regarding this trip or to make areservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

(2) _______________________________________________________________

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Street Address: ____________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________________

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available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by May 5, 2018 (75 days prior to departure).Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full.Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover orAmex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.

Tour participants who are not members of the General Alumni Association mustjoin the Association ($50 for singles, $60 for couples) to participate. Please pay byseparate check made payable to the General Alumni Association and mail withthis reservation form. I understand that reservations will be made available on afirst-come, first-served basis. I accept the conditions as stated in this brochureand submit my reservation as indicated. I understand that the balance is to bepaid 75 days prior to departure.Signature________________________________________ Date__________

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 pp required) to reserve ______ place(s).

❒ Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.

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LAND PROGRAM

Full Price Special Savings Special Price*$4,145 $250 $3,895

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. HST Supplement is an additional $295 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person,

based on double occupancy and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).

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Single accommodations are an additional $825 (limited availability).

ACCOMMODATIONS(With baggage handling.)• Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the

first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis.• Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge

Inn Jasper.• Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose

Hotel & Suites.

TRANSFER• Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land

Program, including baggage handling.

EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM• Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners,

including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea orcoffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner.

• Take advantage of leisure time to try the localcuisine independently.

YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

your insight into the region.• Discovery excursions highlight the local

culture, heritage, natural beauty and history:– Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the

history of dog sledding.– Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about

Canadian ranching.– Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield.– Float down the Athabasca River.– Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.– Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed

Peyto Lake.– Experience the wonder of Banff National Park.– Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site.– View picturesque Moraine Lake.– Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and

enjoy a ride in a gondola. • Free time to pursue your own interests.• Welcome Reception to mingle with fellow

travelers.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide with

your own VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.• Complimentary travel mementos.

AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISE

From your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

Before you go:

>Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

>Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

>Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective. From suggesting the best café or pub to sharing a laugh over the stories of the day, our dedicated team takes your adventure to the next level.

>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all the logistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Director helps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

>Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve speciallyselected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educatedand curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’re ready to share their passion for their country with you.

>Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining lecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadth of their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage. CA

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THE UNIVERSITY OFNORTH CAROLINA

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

JULY 19-27, 2018

Dear Carolina Alumni and Friends,

Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with abundant wildlife, you will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery.

Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore thebreathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up yourCanadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air andsnow-clad peaks will delight and awe your senses.

Your itinerary offers elective experiences and plenty of time to explore independently, allowingyou to create unique memories in one of the most beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Space islimited on this memorable journey, so we encourage you to make your reservation today!

Yours at Carolina,

Douglas S. Dibbert '70PresidentThe University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

Let us arrange your flights!

AAHI FlexAir | Our experts are ready to assistyou in booking flights. Our personalized air programoffers the following advantages:

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> arrival and departure transfers on most flights

>flexibility to change or cancel your reservations without penalty up to 90 days before departure on most flights

>assistance in the event of schedule changes or delays

> flight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas,entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean-ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; travelinsurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible forarrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal-ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or changein travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subjectto a $250 per person administrative fee. You may choose, at thetime of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current cal-endar year or year following. Cancellation from 120 days to 76days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the tripcost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time ofdeparture will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of thetrip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. ANAPPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancel-lations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLA-TION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, tripextensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refund-able 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and privatetransfer purchases are subject only to penalties assessed bythe airlines and transfer suppliers.

Send to: Canadian RockiesThe University of North Carolina General Alumni AssociationGeorge Watts Hill Alumni CenterCB# 9180Stadium Drive, PO Box 660Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660Toll Free: 877-962-3980

Please contact 877-962-3980 with questions regarding this trip or to make areservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

(2) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

Street Address: ____________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________ ZIP: ______________

Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Land Program and AHI FlexAir❒ I/we reserve the Land Program and request the round-trip AHI FlexAir to

Calgary, Canada, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

❒ Please contact me regarding air options.❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Land Program❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. Single Accommodations❒ I prefer single accommodations at an additional $825 (limited availability).❒ I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by May 5, 2018 (75 days prior to departure).Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full.Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover orAmex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.

Tour participants who are not members of the General Alumni Association mustjoin the Association ($50 for singles, $60 for couples) to participate. Please pay byseparate check made payable to the General Alumni Association and mail withthis reservation form. I understand that reservations will be made available on afirst-come, first-served basis. I accept the conditions as stated in this brochureand submit my reservation as indicated. I understand that the balance is to bepaid 75 days prior to departure.Signature________________________________________ Date__________

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 pp required) to reserve ______ place(s).

❒ Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.

❒ Charge my: ❒ MasterCard ❒ Visa ❒ Discover ❒ Amex

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI Travel constitutes your acceptance of the terms andconditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-24047W

877-962-3980 norcar.ahitravel.com

LAND PROGRAM

Full Price Special Savings Special Price*$4,145 $250 $3,895

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. HST Supplement is an additional $295 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person,

based on double occupancy and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).

877-962-3980 norcar.ahitravel.com

Single accommodations are an additional $825 (limited availability).

ACCOMMODATIONS(With baggage handling.)• Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the

first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis.• Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge

Inn Jasper.• Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose

Hotel & Suites.

TRANSFER• Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land

Program, including baggage handling.

EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM• Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners,

including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea orcoffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner.

• Take advantage of leisure time to try the localcuisine independently.

YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

your insight into the region.• Discovery excursions highlight the local

culture, heritage, natural beauty and history:– Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the

history of dog sledding.– Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about

Canadian ranching.– Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield.– Float down the Athabasca River.– Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.– Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed

Peyto Lake.– Experience the wonder of Banff National Park.– Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site.– View picturesque Moraine Lake.– Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and

enjoy a ride in a gondola. • Free time to pursue your own interests.• Welcome Reception to mingle with fellow

travelers.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide with

your own VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.• Complimentary travel mementos.

AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISE

From your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

Before you go:

>Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

>Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

>Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective. From suggesting the best café or pub to sharing a laugh over the stories of the day, our dedicated team takes your adventure to the next level.

>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all the logistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Director helps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

>Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve speciallyselected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educatedand curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’re ready to share their passion for their country with you.

>Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining lecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadth of their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage. CA

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THE UNIVERSITY OFNORTH CAROLINA

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

JULY 19-27, 2018

Dear Carolina Alumni and Friends,

Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with abundant wildlife, you will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery.

Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore thebreathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up yourCanadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air andsnow-clad peaks will delight and awe your senses.

Your itinerary offers elective experiences and plenty of time to explore independently, allowingyou to create unique memories in one of the most beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Space islimited on this memorable journey, so we encourage you to make your reservation today!

Yours at Carolina,

Douglas S. Dibbert '70PresidentThe University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

Let us arrange your flights!

AAHI FlexAir | Our experts are ready to assistyou in booking flights. Our personalized air programoffers the following advantages:

> a price guarantee to protect you from fuel surcharge increases after ticket purchase

> arrival and departure transfers on most flights

>flexibility to change or cancel your reservations without penalty up to 90 days before departure on most flights

>assistance in the event of schedule changes or delays

> flight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms

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Land Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

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All prices listed are in USD. Special offers, promotions anddiscounts cannot be combined. CST Registration No.2028271-20. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-33300. IowaSeller of Travel No. 520. Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No.8889139. Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARCMember Carriers ©2017 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas,entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean-ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; travelinsurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible forarrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal-ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or changein travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subjectto a $250 per person administrative fee. You may choose, at thetime of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current cal-endar year or year following. Cancellation from 120 days to 76days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the tripcost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time ofdeparture will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of thetrip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. ANAPPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancel-lations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLA-TION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, tripextensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refund-able 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and privatetransfer purchases are subject only to penalties assessed bythe airlines and transfer suppliers.

Send to: Canadian RockiesThe University of North Carolina General Alumni AssociationGeorge Watts Hill Alumni CenterCB# 9180Stadium Drive, PO Box 660Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660Toll Free: 877-962-3980

Please contact 877-962-3980 with questions regarding this trip or to make areservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

(2) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

Street Address: ____________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________ ZIP: ______________

Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Land Program and AHI FlexAir❒ I/we reserve the Land Program and request the round-trip AHI FlexAir to

Calgary, Canada, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

❒ Please contact me regarding air options.❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Land Program❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. Single Accommodations❒ I prefer single accommodations at an additional $825 (limited availability).❒ I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by May 5, 2018 (75 days prior to departure).Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full.Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover orAmex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.

Tour participants who are not members of the General Alumni Association mustjoin the Association ($50 for singles, $60 for couples) to participate. Please pay byseparate check made payable to the General Alumni Association and mail withthis reservation form. I understand that reservations will be made available on afirst-come, first-served basis. I accept the conditions as stated in this brochureand submit my reservation as indicated. I understand that the balance is to bepaid 75 days prior to departure.Signature________________________________________ Date__________

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 pp required) to reserve ______ place(s).

❒ Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.

❒ Charge my: ❒ MasterCard ❒ Visa ❒ Discover ❒ Amex

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI Travel constitutes your acceptance of the terms andconditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-24047W

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LAND PROGRAM

Full Price Special Savings Special Price*$4,145 $250 $3,895

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. HST Supplement is an additional $295 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person,

based on double occupancy and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).

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Single accommodations are an additional $825 (limited availability).

ACCOMMODATIONS(With baggage handling.)• Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the

first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis.• Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge

Inn Jasper.• Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose

Hotel & Suites.

TRANSFER• Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land

Program, including baggage handling.

EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM• Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners,

including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea orcoffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner.

• Take advantage of leisure time to try the localcuisine independently.

YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

your insight into the region.• Discovery excursions highlight the local

culture, heritage, natural beauty and history:– Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the

history of dog sledding.– Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about

Canadian ranching.– Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield.– Float down the Athabasca River.– Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.– Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed

Peyto Lake.– Experience the wonder of Banff National Park.– Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site.– View picturesque Moraine Lake.– Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and

enjoy a ride in a gondola. • Free time to pursue your own interests.• Welcome Reception to mingle with fellow

travelers.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide with

your own VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.• Complimentary travel mementos.

AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISE

From your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

Before you go:

>Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

>Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

>Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective. From suggesting the best café or pub to sharing a laugh over the stories of the day, our dedicated team takes your adventure to the next level.

>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all the logistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Director helps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

>Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve speciallyselected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educatedand curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’re ready to share their passion for their country with you.

>Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining lecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadth of their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage. CA

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THE UNIVERSITY OFNORTH CAROLINA

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

JULY 19-27, 2018

Dear Carolina Alumni and Friends,

Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with abundant wildlife, you will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery.

Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore thebreathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up yourCanadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air andsnow-clad peaks will delight and awe your senses.

Your itinerary offers elective experiences and plenty of time to explore independently, allowingyou to create unique memories in one of the most beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Space islimited on this memorable journey, so we encourage you to make your reservation today!

Yours at Carolina,

Douglas S. Dibbert '70PresidentThe University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

Let us arrange your flights!

AAHI FlexAir | Our experts are ready to assistyou in booking flights. Our personalized air programoffers the following advantages:

> a price guarantee to protect you from fuel surcharge increases after ticket purchase

> arrival and departure transfers on most flights

>flexibility to change or cancel your reservations without penalty up to 90 days before departure on most flights

>assistance in the event of schedule changes or delays

> flight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms

Travel stress-free with AHI FlexAir.

Air Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

Land Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

PROGRAM DATES

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas,entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry clean-ing; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; travelinsurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible forarrival and departure transfers, and any airline fees or penal-ties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or changein travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-All cancellations for any reason will be subjectto a $250 per person administrative fee. You may choose, at thetime of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee toa future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current cal-endar year or year following. Cancellation from 120 days to 76days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the tripcost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time ofdeparture will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of thetrip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. ANAPPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancel-lations must be submitted in writing to AHI Travel. CANCELLA-TION OF TRIP OPTIONS-Purchases of optional excursions, tripextensions and additional hotel nights become fully non-refund-able 45 days prior to departure. Air transportation and privatetransfer purchases are subject only to penalties assessed bythe airlines and transfer suppliers.

Send to: Canadian RockiesThe University of North Carolina General Alumni AssociationGeorge Watts Hill Alumni CenterCB# 9180Stadium Drive, PO Box 660Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660Toll Free: 877-962-3980

Please contact 877-962-3980 with questions regarding this trip or to make areservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

(2) _______________________________________________________________

Email:____________________________________________________________

Street Address: ____________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________ ZIP: ______________

Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Land Program and AHI FlexAir❒ I/we reserve the Land Program and request the round-trip AHI FlexAir to

Calgary, Canada, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

❒ Please contact me regarding air options.❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Land Program❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. Single Accommodations❒ I prefer single accommodations at an additional $825 (limited availability).❒ I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by May 5, 2018 (75 days prior to departure).Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full.Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover orAmex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.

Tour participants who are not members of the General Alumni Association mustjoin the Association ($50 for singles, $60 for couples) to participate. Please pay byseparate check made payable to the General Alumni Association and mail withthis reservation form. I understand that reservations will be made available on afirst-come, first-served basis. I accept the conditions as stated in this brochureand submit my reservation as indicated. I understand that the balance is to bepaid 75 days prior to departure.Signature________________________________________ Date__________

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 pp required) to reserve ______ place(s).

❒ Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.

❒ Charge my: ❒ MasterCard ❒ Visa ❒ Discover ❒ Amex

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI Travel constitutes your acceptance of the terms andconditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-24047W

877-962-3980 norcar.ahitravel.com

LAND PROGRAM

Full Price Special Savings Special Price*$4,145 $250 $3,895

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. HST Supplement is an additional $295 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person,

based on double occupancy and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).

877-962-3980 norcar.ahitravel.com

Single accommodations are an additional $825 (limited availability).

ACCOMMODATIONS(With baggage handling.)• Two nights in Kananaskis, Canada, at the

first-class Delta Lodge at Kananaskis.• Three nights in Jasper at the first-class Sawridge

Inn Jasper.• Three nights in Banff at the first-class Moose

Hotel & Suites.

TRANSFER• Deluxe motor coach transfers during the Land

Program, including baggage handling.

EXTENSIVE MEAL PROGRAM• Eight breakfasts, five lunches and three dinners,

including Welcome and Farewell Dinners; tea orcoffee with all meals, plus wine with dinner.

• Take advantage of leisure time to try the localcuisine independently.

YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND JOURNEY• Expert-led Enrichment programs enhance

your insight into the region.• Discovery excursions highlight the local

culture, heritage, natural beauty and history:– Encounter friendly sled dogs, and uncover the

history of dog sledding.– Enjoy a barbecue lunch, and learn about

Canadian ranching.– Ride in an Ice Explorer to Columbia Icefield.– Float down the Athabasca River.– Gaze at the brilliant Jasper Dark Sky Preserve.– Witness Athabasca Falls and glacier-fed

Peyto Lake.– Experience the wonder of Banff National Park.– Visit Cave and Basin National Historic Site.– View picturesque Moraine Lake.– Explore the beauty of Lake Louise, and

enjoy a ride in a gondola. • Free time to pursue your own interests.• Welcome Reception to mingle with fellow

travelers.• Clearly hear your English-speaking guide with

your own VOX headset.• Tipping of guides and drivers.• Complimentary travel mementos.

AHI TRAVEL EXPERTISE

From your reservation to your return home, we are here to ensure you have the adventure of a lifetime.

Before you go:

>Travel Consultants | These experts stand ready to answer your questions about activities, meals, accommodations and more as they guide you through the reservation process.

>Passenger Service Representative | Once you have reserved your spot, enjoy personalized assistance from this specialist, your one point of contact who will help you with everything from arranging flights to booking elective activities to fulfilling special requests.

>Travel Information | Receive extensive destination information and travel tips compiled by our travel-savvy team to prepare you fully for your journey.

On the ground, three layers of top-quality professionals offer their insiders’ perspective. From suggesting the best café or pub to sharing a laugh over the stories of the day, our dedicated team takes your adventure to the next level.

>Travel Director | Throughout your journey, you will be in the care of a seasoned AHI travel professional who will manage all the logistics, allowing you to relax and simply soak up the ambience.Resourceful, knowledgeable and attentive, your Travel Director helps to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable travel experience.

>Expert Guides | Who better to show you around than the people who live there? We’ve speciallyselected informed and enthusiastic local professional guides who understand the needs of our educatedand curious travelers. Warm and genuine, they’re ready to share their passion for their country with you.

>Lecturers | Coming from all walks of life, our entertaining lecturers open your eyes to history and current events. The breadth of their knowledge deepens your appreciation for the region and its heritage. CA

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THE UNIVERSITY OFNORTH CAROLINA

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

JULY 19-27, 2018

Dear Carolina Alumni and Friends,

Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an eight-night journey through the majestic splendor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. From the heights of snow-dusted mountain peaks to forested valleys filled with abundant wildlife, you will encounter some of Earth’s most untamed and stunning scenery.

Your adventure begins with the opportunity to interact with sled dogs and experience ranch life during two nights in Kananaskis. Traverse sweeping grasslands to Jasper, and explore thebreathtaking Jasper National Park. Along the way, daily excursions will introduce you to storied and thought-provoking wonders, including the Columbia Icefield and Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, and engaging lectures highlight the region’s captivating natural and human history. Wrap up yourCanadian adventure amid postcard-perfect Banff National Park, where the crisp mountain air andsnow-clad peaks will delight and awe your senses.

Your itinerary offers elective experiences and plenty of time to explore independently, allowingyou to create unique memories in one of the most beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Space islimited on this memorable journey, so we encourage you to make your reservation today!

Yours at Carolina,

Douglas S. Dibbert '70PresidentThe University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

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Air Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

Land Program dates: July 19-27, 2018

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