Globus' guided Glacier National Park and the Canadian Rockies tour takes you on a bus ride through some of Canada's most rugged terrain. The nine-day trip departs from Calgary and hits some of the most famous spots in Western Canada such as the nearly 7,000-foot high Logan Pass over the Continental Divide and the Banff Mountain gondola. The trip dips into British Columbia before circling back around and returning to Calgary for a farewell dinner.
Wine lovers may want to consider Brewster Vacations' Wonders of the West tour. The three-day, two-night guided trip starts in Vancouver and works its way through the famous wine-producing Okanagan region of Canada. Frequent stops at many of the vineyards will allow you to get in lots of wine tasting. The sight seeing ends with a brief trip around Lake Louise before finishing up in Calgary.
Those that are looking for a taste of the diversity that Canada has to offer might be interested in the Canada's Capital Cities Plus Niagara Falls tour by Tauck. The 10-day trip has stops in four of Canada's largest cities: Montreal, Quebec, Ottowa and Toronto. The tour also makes a stop at the famous Niagara Falls in Ontario. A cruise aboard the "Maid of the Mist" is included and takes tourists right up to the falls.
If you only have a day to spend on a motor coach tour, you might consider a trip up Grand City Drive to the Butchart Gardens in Victoria. Gray Line West provides a fully narrated motor coach tour around the most historic areas of Canada's "garden city," providing a look into the Canada's colonial English past. The four-and-a-half hour tour concludes with a guided visit to the famous Butchart Botanical Gardens.