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Contents
Itinerary
SHIP
The Ocean Endeavour
Life Aboard the Ocean Endeavour
Program Enhancements
Aboard the Ocean Endeavour
PRICING, INCENTIVES,
& REGISTRATION
League of Adventurers
2021 Expedition & Berth Prices
Incentives
Important Information
Registration Form
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Glasgow
Aberdeen
Kirkwall
Iona
Islay
St. Kilda
Papa Stour
Stornoway
Foula
LEWIS
SKYE
ORKNEYISLANDS
SHETLAND ISLANDS
SCOTLAND
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SCOTLAND SLOWLY
JUNE 14–JUNE 24, 2021
Day 1 | Glasgow/Greenock
Day 2 | Islay
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Day 4 | Skye
Day 5 | Outer Herbrides
Day 6 | St. Kilda
Day 7 | Isle Of Lewis
Day 8 | Kirkwall, Orkney
Day 9 | Papa Stour and Foula
Day 10 | Aberdeenshire
Day 11 | Aberdeen
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JUNE 14–JUNE 24, 2021
Scotland Slowly
• Appreciate Scotland's picturesque shorelines
and fascinating maritime heritage
• Wander among monuments at the heart of
the Neolithic Ornkey unesc o World Heritage
Site
• Marvel at the largest collection of prehistoric
megalithic structures in western Europe
• Experience island life on Foula in the
Shetlands
• View the largest seabird colony in the United
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• Purchase world-famous Harris Tweed, hand
woven from pure virgin wool dyed and spun
in the Outer Hebrides
In the isles of Scotland, the past is present. Music, dancing,
and stories. Rugged ruins. Ancient villages. Soaring
seabirds. Visit mystical, coastal Scotland by ship!
HIGHLIGHTS
Scotland, like good whisky, is best savoured slowly. Nature and culture thrive on the isles. Hear music
and stories. Revel in wildlife. Absorb the scenery. Immerse yourself in history.
Explore in comfort aboard the Ocean Endeavour. Visit historic Glasgow, the Western Isles, Pentland
Firth, Orkney, the Shetland islands, and Aberdeen. Learn from Scottish experts as we go.
Scotland is spectacular in springtime. June is breeding season for birds. Search for whales on a Zodiac
outing. Meet the locals and get a glimpse of island life. Raise a dram at world-famous distilleries.
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From $5,995 to $15,595 usd
per person (details p.20)
Aboard
the Ocean Endeavour
(p.12)
Starts: Glasgow, Scotland
Ends: Aberdeen, Scotland
No Charter Flights
for this itinerary
EXPEDITION CRUISE
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DAY 1 | GLASGOW/GREENOCK
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architectural delight. After a walking tour we’ll depart via coach, and travel onward to
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history and was a major shipbuilding and import centre. Here, we'll board the Ocean
Endeavour, our home for the next ten nights.
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DAY 2 | ISLAY
The Queen of the Hebrides, Islay is the southernmost of the Inner Hebrides. This island
lies only forty kilometres from the Irish coast. Islay is a haven for seabirds, thanks to the
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We will visit Loch Finlaggan historic site, home of the Lords of the Isles and Clan Donald,
along with a visit to Gruinart Nature Reserve, a thriving habitat for barnacle goose, hen
harriers and corncrakes.
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DAY 3 | IONA AND STAFFA
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these is Fingal’s Cave, a spectacular geological feature named for the Celtic hero. Originally
known in Gaelic as “the melodious cave”, it provided the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s
overture, The Hebrides.
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restored Iona Abbey complex preserves two outstanding eighth-century crosses and a
splendid collection of sculpture.
DAY 4 | SKYE
This is a fabulous day for birders, photographers, and hikers. We will cruise the
southwestern shore of Skye to visit Loch Coruisk, a freshwater loch accessed through Loch
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Mountains. We will hike the western shore and revel in the view.
DAY 5 | OUTER HERBRIDES
At times referred to as the Long Isle or the Western Isles, the Outer Hebrides are a
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leader in renewable energy and a Gaelic stronghold, The Outer Hebrides have a colourful
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conditions permit.
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DAY 6 | ST. KILDA
The archipelago known as St. Kilda was inhabited until 1930. Today, St. Kilda is a World
Heritage Site, protecting fascinating ruins as well as natural heritage features.
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colony in Britain (and the second-largest in the world). Hirta is also home to feral sheep left
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DAY 7 | ISLE OF LEWIS
Lewis is the largest of the Hebridean Islands and a Gaelic stronghold. Harris Tweed has
its headquarters on Lewis. Its product is hand woven exclusively in the Outer Hebrides by
weavers working at home. We’ll visit Stornoway, the island’s capital.
On the west side of Lewis is Callanish, one of Britain’s most important Stone Age sites.
Callanish’s standing stones are said to be giants who were punished by St. Kieran for
refusing to convert to Christianity.
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DAY 8 | KIRKWALL, ORKNEY
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place of the famed Orcadian Arctic explorer, John Rae.
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old Ring of Brodgar and The Hall of Clestrain, the
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DAY 9 | PAPA STOUR AND FOULA
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Twenty-three kilometres west of the Shetland Islands,
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preserving traditional methods of agriculture and
subsistence. Arctic terns, red-throated divers, and great
skuas may be found here.
DAY 10 | ABERDEENSHIRE
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countless historic points of interest. The gentle landscape makes it perfect for walking and
exploring by foot. We’ll spend our day exploring the vibrant region outside of Aberdeen.
DAY 11 | ABERDEEN
The Ocean Endeavour arrives in Aberdeen in the morning. You may choose to extend your
stay in Scotland on your own or make your way home from here.
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Program Enhancements
Aboard the Ocean Endeavour
Qajaq/Kayak
Explore at water level in small groups with our
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and double kayaks, as well as the essential
gear for safety and comfort. On select Arctic
expeditions, opportunities to experience paddling
in a traditional Inuit qajaq may be available.
Biking
Experience communities and landscapes at
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Kona mountain bikes. These multi-geared,
all-purpose bikes are available during select
community excursions.
Expedition Jackets
You will receive a free expedition jacket to keep
you protected from the elements. Designed
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waterproof and windproof. This jacket is yours
to keep as a coveted and useful memento of
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We’re pleased to provide the following optional program enhancements to
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PAID
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2021 Expedition PricesALL PRICES ARE PER PERSON AND IN US DOLLARS
TRIP DAYSCHARTER
FLIGHTS
CABIN CLASS CATEGORIES
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SCOTLAND SLOWLYJUN. 14–JUN. 24 , 2021
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Ocean Endeavour
EXPEDITION COSTS INCLUDE:
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EXPEDITION COSTS DO NOT INCLUDE:
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in the event of delays or itinerary changes
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hotel accommodation
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Our trips are suited for singles (we
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Available exclusively aboard Ocean Endeavour expeditions
Incentives
Family run,
friendly for all!
Family Friendly
Multi-trip Promotion
Save 30% under 30
Children four years old and younger
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children two years and younger travel
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by a full-fare adult. Can be combined
with the League of Adventurers
Loyalty Rewards Program.
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you book more than one Ocean
Endeavour expedition in a calendar
year. Can be combined with Free
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League of Adventurers Loyalty
Rewards Program.
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under thirty years of age. Can
be combined with the League of
Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
Price Guarantee
Free Single Supplement
If Adventure Canada reduces the price
of the berth portion of the fare of
any expedition more than 120 days
prior to departure, previously booked
clients may claim the lower rate. For
more information, please visit
adventurecanada.com/guarantee.
For those who prefer not to share,
we have a limited quantity of cabins
in category 3 through to category
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these cabins are sold, the single
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cost. Single occupancy in categories
8–10 is available at full double-
occupancy rates. Can be combined
with Multi-Trip Promotion, League
of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards
Program, and 2021 Early-Bird
Incentive. Subject to cabin availability.
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Important Information
ITINERARIES
Weather, ice, government regulations, and events be-
yond our control may necessitate changes to the itiner-
aries and/or the cancellation of certain shore excursions.
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inquire at the time of booking. In the event of itinerary
changes, passengers are not entitled to any refund or
other compensation. Should the tour be interrupted for
any reason, repatriation costs and expenses relating to
prepaid travel expenses will be at the sole cost of the
traveller. There will be no refund for any portion of the
tour already taken. Passengers should purchase full trav-
el insurance coverage and refundable air/train tickets.
Expedition fees are based on group participation. Should
you choose not to take part in any activity or make use
of services provided, no refund will be given. Vessels and
dates are subject to change.
DISCOVERY FUND
Each area we visit has rich cultural experiences and
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of sourcing and supporting local projects in the areas
through which we travel. An included contribution from
each tour fare is given to national, regional, and grass-
roots endeavours that support educational, environmen-
tal, and cultural initiatives in these regions.
HOW TO REGISTER
To register for an Adventure Canada tour, each partici-
pant must complete the registration form and return it to
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DOUBLE-SIDED AND YOUR SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED ON
THE SECOND PAGE.
International programs and expedition cruise tour fares
are priced in US dollars and are per person, per voyage.
A $1,000 USD per person deposit is required to register
for one of these programs.
By returning the registration form and deposit, you are
acknowledging and agreeing to the Terms and Con-
ditions and Release required for participation on any
Adventure Canada excursion.
All cheques must be made out to Adventure Canada; ask
your bank for information on foreign currency.
TOUR FARES
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ject to change without notice. Once the deposit has been
received, changes will not be made to the base price.
No refund will be given if costs are reduced. Adventure
Canada reserves the right to amend all or part of any tour
price for any reason including, without limitation: increased
fuel costs, airfares, airport charges, or increases in ground
operator service fees. If the price increase is more than
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Sales Tax) the customer has the right to cancel the contract
and obtain a full refund. Quoted tour fees are based on
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types which can vary from vessel to vessel. Please see Sin-
gle Travellers section for single occupancy options.
Charter/commercial airfare is not included in the berth
price. Please refer to the trip inclusions and exclusions
listing for full details.
CURRENCY
International programs and expedition cruise tour fares
are priced in US dollars and are per person, per voyage.
Although we are a Canadian company, most of our
expedition cruise operating costs are paid in US dollars.
For this reason, expedition cruise tour fares are in US
dollars. We will accept Canadian dollars based on current
exchange rates; please call for details.
We are not responsible for bank exchange rates on credit
card transactions.
PAYMENT POLICY
A deposit of $1,000 per person per voyage is required
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The balance of the payment is required 120 days prior
to your departure date. Adventure Canada reserves the
right to cancel reservations if payments are not received
in time. Please make cheques payable to: ADVENTURE
CANADA.
Please review our Cancellation & Refund Policy for a full
outline of our cancellation terms.
As a registered Ontario company, we are licensed to sell
travel packages through the Travel Industry Council of
Ontario. We are required to keep all customer deposits
in Client Trust Accounts and may only use the funds once
the trip has begun or to make a deposit to an operator
on behalf of the client. Our Client Trust Accounts are sub-
ject to audit by a CPA on an annual basis and regularly
inspected by TICO auditors.
SINGLE TRAVELLERS
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vidual tours.
On the Ocean Endeavour, single travellers willing to share
their accommodation will be guaranteed the published
rate even if a roommate is not available in categories
one through seven. There are a limited number of sin-
gle-occupancy cabins available in categories 3 through 7
with no single supplement charge. A single supplement
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single cabins are not available. Single occupancy in cate-
gory 8–10 available at full double-occupancy rate.
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
Adventure Canada collects personal information from
our passengers via secure online account. You are
required to provide select medical and personal infor-
mation, as well as acknowledgement of select liabilities.
Personal information is collected for crew and passenger
safety reasons, and by signing up for an adventure, you
consent to the collection of the personal information.
You may refer to our Privacy Policy at
www.adventurecanada.com/privacy.
Prior to your trip, you will be emailed instructions for
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da’s website. Please follow the instructions in the email
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medical details, dietary information, travel insurance,
and other resources. See below for more details. Com-
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PASSPORTS & VISAS
Based on the location of your tour, your current passport
must be valid between three (3) and six (6) months be-
yond the time of departure. Please check with your Client
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be updated, renewed, or changed for any reason after
registration, please advise us AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and
ensure your air tickets are amended with the new details.
Adventure Canada is not responsible for fees or penalties
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als who travel to OR transit through Canada will need an
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the Government of Canada website for more information:
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ensure proper travel documents are obtained.
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Adventure Canada endeavours to accommodate all
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of our excursions, vessels characteristics and accommo-
dations. Adventure Canada tours necessitate that passen-
gers be in reasonably good health.
Zodiac cruises and transfer times can be lengthy. You
must be able to climb stairs between decks on the ship.
You must also be able to climb the external gangway
stairs to transfer between the ship and the Zodiacs. Our
expedition team and ship crew are available to assist
you in and out of the Zodiacs, both on shore and at the
gangway. Adventure Canada expeditions may involve
extensive walking in variable weather conditions over
sometimes sandy or uneven terrain. Wherever possible
while on shore excursions, we break into smaller, guided
groups according to interest and physical ability. This may
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hike on steep terrain, while another explores the area in
and around the landing beach, keeping to relatively level
terrain and short distances. Generally speaking, once a
few people are ready to return to the ship, the Zodiacs
are usually available to take you back at the time of your
choosing. To inquire about whether our adventures are
suitable for you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PASSAGE CONTRACT TICKETThese Terms and Conditions and Passage Contract Ticket (“Terms and Condi-tions”) are entered into between 750207 Ontario Inc., operating as Adventure Canada (Ontario Registration Nos. 0400 1400 / 5002 1860) (“Adventure Canada”) and the passenger (as detailed on the Registration Form).
Adventure Canada is a charterer or sub-charterer of various vessels used for the excursions, including but not limited to:
i. The vessel Ocean Endeavour chartered from Endeavour Partners Ltd. as owners thereunder;
(Collectively, the “Vessel” and the “Owners” respectively)
In accepting these Terms and Conditions, the passenger is agreeing that these Terms and Conditions constitute the contract and the ticket for the excursion with Adventure Canada. These Terms and Conditions shall also apply to:
i. the Vessel, or any substituted ship; ii. the Vessel’s Owners; iii. the Tour Providers; and iv. with respect to the land tour portion the operator of that land your (‘LTO’)
together with the Vessel owners, managers, and charterers, as well as their AC2%3>=B@13B>@A$ 16I;91B5A$ AC335AA>@A 1=4 1AA97=A >6 B85 5=B9B95A 945=B9I54 9= AC2-sections (i), (ii) (iii) and (iv) of this sentence. These Terms and Conditions shall also 1??;G B> B85 49@53B>@A$ 5<?;>G55A$ 175=BA$ 3@5E >@ ?9;>BA >6 B85 5=B9B95A 945=B9I54in the preceding sentence.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the releases, exclusions and limitations of liability set forth in the provisions of these Terms and Conditions, as well as all rights, defenses or immunities set forth herein, shall also apply to 1=4 25 6>@ B85 25=5IB >6 175=BA$ 9=45?5=45=B 3>=B@13B>@A$ 3>=35AA9>=19@5A 1=4suppliers of Adventure Canada, as well as owners and operators of all shoreside properties at which the Vessel or may call, as well as Owners, operators, manag-ers, charterers, designers, installers, suppliers and manufacturers of the Vessel, or any component parts of either, together with the employees and servants of each of the foregoing, and/or any launches, craft, Zodiacs or facilities of any kind 25;>=79=7 B> >@ ?@>D9454 2G 1=G >6 B85 5=B9B95A 945=B9I54 9= B89A ?1@17@1?8&
The parties to whom these Terms and Conditions apply as listed above shall col-;53B9D5;G 25 @565@@54 B> 1A B85 H)5=5IB9=7 .1@BG >@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@B95AK&
Certain Tour Providers will request that the passenger complete a separate reg-istration form for their trip in which case the terms and conditions set out in such registration forms, including any releases, limitation and exclusions of liability will supplement the Terms and Conditions set out herein, and in the event of any 3>=J93B$ B85 B5@<A 1=4 3>=49B9>=A A5B >CB 9= B85 A5?1@1B5 @579AB@1B9>= 6>@<A E9;;take precedence over the Terms and Conditions, however strictly as regards the Tour Provider.
RELEASE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITYOn tours which embark, disembark or call at any port in the United States, Adven-BC@5 *1=141 1=4 B85 -E=5@A 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG A81;; 25 5=B9B;54 B> 1;; B85exemptions from and limitations of liability provided in or authorized by the laws
of the United States (includingtitle 46, United States Code Sections 30501 through 30509 and 30511). On all >B85@ B>C@A$ (4D5=BC@5 *1=141 1=4 B85 -E=5@A 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG A81;;be entitled to any and all liability limitations, immunities and rights applicable to it under the “Athens Convention Relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea” of 1974, as amended by the “Protocol to the Athens Convention Relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea” of 1990 (“Ath-ens Convention”). In all other situations, the passenger further agrees that neither (4D5=BC@5 *1=141$ 9BA >E=5@A$ >6I35@A$ 49@53B>@A$ 175=BA$ 3>=B@13B>@A "9=3;C49=7$without limitation, the Owners and the Vessel or other conveyance used in carry-9=7 >CB B85 B>C@# 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG 1=4 B859@ @5A?53B9D5 5<?;>G55A A81;;have any liability or responsibility whatsoever for damages to or loss of property, loss of services, or injury or wrongful death or any other loss, expense, damage, delay or inconvenience which may besustained or which may be incurred by reason of, or while engaged on, any Adven-ture Canada tour, whether due to or caused by Adventure Canada’s or the Owners’ 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BGLA >E=5@A89?$ <19=B5=1=35$ CA5$ >?5@1B9>= >@ 3>=B@>; >6any manner of Vessel or other conveyance used in carrying out the tour; (ii) the use of transportation or other services by owners, operators, or public carriers for whom Adventure Canada acts only as agent and for whom Adventure Canada is not responsible; (iii) passenger’s lack of proper travel documentation (such as visas, passports, etc.); (iv) any act, omission or event occurring during the time that ?1AA5=75@A 1@5 =>B 12>1@4 (4D5=BC@5 *1=141 >@ B85 -E=5@A! >@ >B85@ )5=5IB9=7Party Vessel or conveyances; (v) any act of war, insurrection, revolt or other civil uprising or military action occurring in the countries of origin, destination or pas-sage, or changes caused by sickness, weather, strike, quarantine or other causes 25G>=4 B85 3>=B@>; >6 (4D5=BC@5 *1=141 >@ B85 -E=5@A >@ >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BGor (vi) defects or failures of any aircraft, Vessel, automotive vehicle or other equip-ment or instrumentality under the control of independent suppliers. Notwithstand-ing the foregoing, should for any reason, Adventure Canada, the Owners or other )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG >@ .1@B95A 25 6>C=4 ;912;5 6>@ 1=G <1BB5@$ B859@ <1F9<C< ;9129;9BG$for any reason whatsoever, howsoever caused, will be limited to the amount paid by the passenger to Adventure Canada for its services. Without limitation, Adven-BC@5 *1=141$ -E=5@A 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@B 1@5 =>B @5A?>=A92;5 6>@ 1=G =57;9-gent acts, or acts which are beyond their control, including but not limited to acts of God or force majeure, weather emergencies, breakdown, or failure of diving or mechanical equipment, government actions, inclement weather, sickness, attacks by animals, availability of medical care or the adequacy of the same, criminal activity of any kind, terrorism, war, civil disturbance, sanitary conditions, quality or sanitation of food, quarantine, customs, regulations, epidemics, strikes, hotel overbooking, safety and/or security standards at hotels or other accommodations, or for any other reason beyond the control of Adventure Canada, Owners or other )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG&0=;5AA >B85@E9A5 ?@>D9454 6>@ 9= B85A5 /5@<A 1=4 *>=49B9>=A$ B85passenger hereby waives any claim it may have against Adventure Canada, its >E=5@A$ >6I35@A$ 49@53B>@A$ 175=BA$ 3>=B@13B>@A "9=3;C49=7$ E9B8>CB ;9<9B1B9>=$ /85Owners and any Vessel or other conveyance used in carrying out the tour ) and >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG 1=4 B859@ @5A?53B9D5 5<?;>G55A 6>@ 1=G AC38 41<175$ ;>AA>@ 9=:C@G& /85 ?1AA5=75@ A?539I31;;G C=45@AB1=4A 1=4 17@55A B81B B85 ?1AA5=75@is releasing, discharging and waiving any claims or actions that the passenger may have presently or in the future for the negligent acts or conduct of Adventure *1=141$ 9BA >E=5@A$ 49@53B>@A$ >6I35@A$ 5<?;>G55A$ 175=BA$ 3>=B@13B>@A "9=3;C49=7$E9B8>CB ;9<9B1B9>=$ B85 31@@95@#$ B85 -E=5@A >@ >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG 1=4'>@ B859@respective employees. Regardless of the situation or circumstances giving rise to a claim, the passenger waives any right to seek indirect, special, consequential, ?C=9B9D5 >@ 5F5<?;1@G 41<175A 1719=AB (4D5=BC@5 *1=141$ 9BA >E=5@A$ >6I35@A$
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directors, agents, contractors (including, without limitation, the carrier), Owners or 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG$ 1=4 B859@ @5A?53B9D5 5<?;>G55A$ 6>@ 1=G @51A>= E81B-soever. In case of a medical problem arising during the voyage, either on board or on shore, which results in costs for evacuation, use of aircraft or repatriation, the responsibility for payment of these costs belongs solely to the passenger
COMPENSATIONCompensation for personal injury is limited in accordance with the provisions of any applicable International Conventions. These include, for example, in the course of road travel, air travel, rail travel, sea travel, or hotel accommodation and are limited to the provisions of, respectively, the Geneva Convention 1973, the Warsaw Conven-tion as amended by The Hague Protocol 1955, the 1999 Montreal Convention, the 1961 Berne Convention, the 1974 Athens Convention and the 1962 Paris Convention.
EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY/PARTICIPATION/85 ?1AA5=75@ 85@52G 35@B9I5A B81B 85'A85 4>5A =>B 81D5 1 <5=B1;$ ?8GA931;$ >@other condition or disability that would create a hazard for him/her or other pas-sengers that he/she has not disclosed to Adventure Canada. The passenger agrees to honestly complete the personal information request from Adventure Canada via its website or by requesting paper copies, prior to departure. Adventure Canada reserves the right to request further information from the passenger’s physician to which the passenger hereby provides his/her consent. The passenger clear-ly understands that the liability of Adventure Canada, Owners and oth-+7 #+4+>9/4- %'79/+8 /8 *+>4/9/;+2= 2/3/9+* '8 ',57+8'/*! &.+ 6'88+4-+7.'8 )'7+,:22= 7+'* 9.+ &+738 '4* $54*/9/548 8+9 5:9 .+7+/4 '8 <+22 '8 9.+3'9+7/'28 7+-'7*/4- 9.+ 95:7 675;/*+* (= "*;+49:7+ $'4'*' '4* /8 '<'7+9.'9 8:). 95:7 /4;52;+8 9.+ 7/81 5, 6+7854'2 /40:7= 57 *+'9. '4* *'3'-+ 572588 5, 6756+79=! The passenger also acknowledges that risk and dangers may be caused by the negligence of Adventure Canada, its owners, directors, employees, 3>=B@13B>@A$ >6I35@A >@ 175=BA$ >@ B81B >6 -E=5@A >@ 1=G >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG$or the negligence or participation of other participants. The passenger is aware of and acknowledges that risk and dangers may arise from foreseeable and un-foreseeable causes, including weather and other acts of nature. The passenger acknowledges that the aforementioned risks, dangers and hazards are a potential in connection with recreational activities which may take place during the pas-A5=75@!A B>C@& ,= 3>=A945@1B9>= >6 B85 25=5IBA B> 25 45@9D54 6@>< ?1@B939?1B9>= 9=the tour, the passenger voluntarily accepts all risk of personal injury or death and property damage or other loss arising from participation on the tour and hereby agrees that he/she and his/her dependents, heirs, executors, administrators, legal personal representatives, successors and assigns, do release and hold harmless (4D5=BC@5 *1=141 1=4 9BA >E=5@A$ 5<?;>G55A$ >6I35@A$ 49@53B>@A$ 175=BA$ 3>=B@13-B>@A$ B@CAB55A 1=4 @5?@5A5=B1B9D5A$ -E=5@A 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@BG 6@>< 1=G 1=4all claims, including claims of negligence, illness, personal injury, death or property damage or loss, however caused, arising from or related to this tour. The passenger has read carefully these Terms and Conditions, and will abide by the conditions set by Adventure Canada and in the Terms and Conditions hereof or elsewhere ?C2;9A854& /85 ?1AA5=75@ 16I@<A B81B 85'A85 81A =>B @5359D54 >@ @5;954 >= 1=Goral or written representation of Adventure Canada as a basis for agreeing to the release contained in these Terms and Conditions, and acknowledges that they have had the opportunity to seek independent legal advice prior to entering this contract.
(4D5=BC@5 *1=141 1=4 B85 -E=5@A 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@B95A A81;; 25 5=B9B;54to inspect passengers and their luggage for security purposes and the passenger hereby acknowledges that this may involve a physical search of the passenger and/or his/her property.
Should any passenger not arrive on board the Vessel at a scheduled time of depar-BC@5$ (4D5=BC@5 *1=141$ -E=5@A 1=4 >B85@ )5=5IB9=7 .1@B95A A81;; 81D5 => ;9129;9BGfor any delay or interruption in planned itinerary of the Vessel and Adventure Can-ada shall have the right, but shall not be obliged, to continue with the cruise on its planned itinerary.
EXCLUSIVE GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTIONThese Terms and Conditions and any actions and proceeding brought hereunder shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the laws of Canada 1??;9312;5 B85@59= E9B8>CB @571@4 B> 3>=J93B >6 ;1EA ?@9=39?;5A& (=G 13B9>= >@ ;571;proceeding to enforce any provision hereof, or based on any right arising out of, these terms and conditions shall be exclusively in the courts of the City of Toron-to, in the Province of Ontario, and all of the parties hereto hereby consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and of the appropriate appellate courts in any such action or legal proceeding and waive any objection to venue or jurisdiction in connection therewith.
CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICYAll requests for cancellations must be received in writing. Upon Adventure Canada receiving a written notice of cancellation at least 120 days prior to the scheduled date of departure, the passenger shall receive a full refund of its tour fees, less an administrative penalty of $500 USD per person. If a written notice of cancellation is received by Adventure Canada between 91 and 120 days prior to the scheduled
date of departure, the passenger shall receive a refund of 35% of its tour fees. Please note that within the 90-day limit, all fees, deposits and tariffs received by Adventure Canada are forfeited. For these and other reasons mentioned below, passengers are strongly advised to obtain trip cancellation insurance at the time of deposit. No refunds shall be made to passengers who do not participate in any part of, or otherwise do not complete, the tour for any reason whatsoever.
CANCELLATION DATE PENALTY REFUND – INCLUDE CHART
DELAYS & INTERRUPTIONIn the event of a delay, whether before or after embarkation, passengers will be responsible for all costs and expenses associated therewith, including, without limitation, any additional food, lodging, transportation costs, or charge fees re-sulting from such delay. Should the tour be interrupted for any reason repatriation costs and expenses relating to prepaid travel expenses will be at the sole cost of the passenger. There will be no refund for any portion of the tour already taken. Adventure Canada recommends that the passenger obtains full travel insurance coverage and purchases refundable air/train tickets.
INSURANCEDue to the nature of the tour in which the passenger will be participating, passen-gers should have in place prior to departure, comprehensive insurance coverage including without limitation medical, emergency evacuation, trip cancellation and interruption, accident and baggage insurance. It is the responsibility of the passen-ger to secure insurance for the level of protection they desire. Emergency Medical and Evacuation Insurance is mandatory forparticipation in all Adventure Canada expeditions and may be purchased through Adventure Canada at the time of booking and onward. Evidence of policy docu-mentation will be required prior to embarkation or the beginning of the excursion. All passengers must carry a minimum of $75,000 USD per person emergency medical and evacuation coverage. This may not cover the full cost of a medical emergency. Additional expenses are the full responsibility of the passenger. Any losses sustained by the passenger as a result of the passenger failing to obtain proper insurance coverage shall be the sole responsibility of the passenger. For full coverage, including cancellation coverage prior to departure, passengers are AB@>=7;G @53><<5=454 B> >2B19= B@1D5; 9=AC@1=35& (A B85 ?1AA5=75@ I@<A C? B859@travel plans the passenger may insure additional trip related expenses (for example commercial airfare, accommodations, pre and post excursions and discrepancies in currency), please contact your client services specialist to do so.
BAGGAGEBaggage is solely at the passenger’s risk and expense. Baggage is limited to a max-imum weight of 20 Kg or 44 lbs for all excursions involving an Adventure Canada 381@B5@ J978B& (;A>$ 3><<5@391; 19@;9=5 ;C77175 1;;>E1=35 49665@A 6@>< 31@@95@ B>carrier; please check with the passenger’s airline for current standards and weight @5AB@93B9>=A& +F35AA 2177175 9A =>B ?5@<9BB54 >= 381@B5@ J978BA& (=G 5F35AA 217-7175 381@75A 6>@ 3><<5@391; J978BA 1@5 B85 @5A?>=A929;9BG >6 B85 ?1AA5=75@& .1A-senger’s baggage is restricted to suitcases and hand luggage of such size and type as can comfortably and safely be stored in the passenger’s cabins. Cabin trunks are not acceptable and will not be permitted on board the Vessel.
DRONES AND OTHER UAVAdventure Canada does not permit the use of UAV’s by passengers. No exceptions will be made.
IMAGES AND PRIVACYOn these trips Adventure Canada takes many photos, some of which are used for promotional purposes. If the passenger would not like photos which include the passenger to be used, please let Adventure Canada know in advance. Adventure Canada may also celebrate the passenger’s birthday or special events: please ad-vise Adventure Canada if the passenger would like to abstain.
CANCELLATION DATE PENALTY REFUND
Booking to 120 days prior to scheduled departure $500 USD Balance
91 - 120 days prior to scheduled departure 65% 35%
90 days prior to scheduled departure 100% 0%
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