Group Travel
Why would a group that’s not interested in somewhat extreme sports want to take a Canadian mountain holiday?
While there are many reasons for active people to go to the mountains, even stamp collectors, book-clubbers, quilters, and the like, will benefit from the fresh, clean air, and the awe-inspiring scenery of British Columbia!
That’s to say nothing of world-class dining, great shopping, and just getting away from the daily grind!
What’s considered a group?
Of course, there are the traditional definitions: Golf club, ski club, cycling club, book club, quilting club, bird-watching club … groups of people who get together to enjoy a shared interest or activity.
But there are many other types of groups, too: A family reunion, a circle of friends celebrating a special occasion … even a bunch of strangers brought together by someone who wants to travel, but doesn’t want to go alone!
What are the benefits of group travel?
Every group is different, but for the most part the best thing about traveling as a group is the price! Almost every supplier (hotels, activities, air and ground transportation, meals, etc) will extend discounts to groups!
Aside from that, there’s the simple pleasure of the company of like-minded individuals!