Glacier, Waterton, and Banff National Parks

With Bruce Marsh

June 13 - 22, 2016

Explore the great Northwest, where majestic American and Canadian Rockies meet and share a distinguished history, breathtaking scenery, and one of the largest ecosystems in North America. While at Glacier National Park, take a relaxing cruise around Lake McDonald, and board a historic Red Jammer bus to drive along one of North America’s most spectacular highways—Going-to-the-Sun Road—taking you to a wonderland of alpine scenery, where jagged mountain peaks, deep-green forests, pristine lakes, and meadows dominate the landscape. Visit Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where native people of the North American plains practiced special hunting techniques for nearly 6,000 years. Continue to the Canadian Rockies for an exploration of Banff National Park, including a gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain, a guided walk around Lake Louise to learn about the area’s first settlers and the history of the incredible landscape, and plentiful leisure time for canoe excursions, lakeside strolls or relaxation at the resort.

To request a brochure or make a reservation, visit http://jhu.orbridge.com.

For Johns Hopkins information, please contact Leah Semanie or Marguerite Jones at 800-548-5481.