Passengers on the right side will see expansive views of Okanagan Lake and the valley's iconic vineyards as the aircraft climbs past the surrounding mountain ridges.
The Right Side offers a more dramatic progression from the Okanagan valley into the heart of the high Rockies, featuring the iconic 'Matterhorn of the Rockies' and a stunning view of the Bow Valley corridor.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial panorama of the Vancouver skyline, Stanley Park, and the North Shore Mountains during the final descent into YVR.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the rugged North Cascades, including the massive Mount Baker, followed by a panoramic entry into the Puget Sound with views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline.
The left side provides an iconic perspective of the glaciated Mt. Baker and the stunning archipelago of the San Juan and southern Gulf Islands during the descent.
The left side offers a superior view of the high-alpine Monashee and Purcell ranges, providing a more dramatic perspective of the glaciated peaks and the northern reaches of Kootenay Lake during the short hop across the interior.
The right side offers an unparalleled sequence of geographical icons, including the volcanic peaks of the Cascades, the stunning blue of Crater Lake, and a coastal approach into the Los Angeles basin.
The left side offers superior views of the rugged Selkirk Mountains and the dramatic glaciers of Rogers Pass, staying clear of direct sun glare during most eastbound flight times.
While both sides offer stunning mountain views, the right side provides a more direct perspective of the iconic high peaks of Banff National Park and the turquoise waters of Abraham Lake before descending into the prairies.
The right side offers the most diverse scenery, including the immediate ascent over the Okanagan Valley, views of the southern Prairies, and the expansive shores of the Great Lakes before landing near Toronto's waterfront.
The right side offers more dramatic views of the rugged Cariboo Mountains and the wilderness of Wells Gray Provincial Park, providing a constant backdrop of snow-capped peaks and deep glacial valleys.
The left side offers a more dramatic perspective of the Coast Mountains' icefields, the unique volcanic features of Mount Edziza, and the stunning glacial blues of Atlin Lake upon descent.