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The Epic Ride to North Pole at FlyOver Canada

Garima Goswami FlyOver Canada, 08 Dec, 2015 02:14 PM
    Make this Christmas memorable with a fun-filled exciting ride at the FlyOver Canada! This unforgettable experience is a favourite amongst the locals and the tourists for its breathtaking scenery and special effects combining motion seating and scents to give you the impression of an actual flight. The flight simulation ride takes guests on a breathtaking aerial tour over some of Canada’s spectacular landscapes using the latest in ride flight technology. Guests sit suspended 10 to 25 feet above the ground in specialized ride vehicles, with their legs dangling, as they move in concert with the film. 
     
    Co-presented with the Vancouver Christmas Market and Air North, FlyOver Canada will provide the opportunity to experience a magical twist on the ‘Ultimate Flying Ride’ this holiday season. Guests will embark on a mission to help Santa Claus search for his missing elves during the exhilarating flight across Canada, and on to the North Pole. There is also festive outdoor deck to enjoy holiday music, Christmas lights, hot drinks and seasonal snacks. 
     
    Next stop following FlyOver Canada will be the Vancouver Christmas Market. This beautiful festive wonderland set in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Plaza, presents the traditional German Christmas Market in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The market showcases unique gifts from handmade jewellery and soaps to popular food and beverage options including Glühwein, the traditional beverage offered during Christmas. 
     
    To learn more about rates and discounted packages visit https://www.flyovercanada.com/tickets/christmas/

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