About
Jason Jamie Chan
Jason’s travel planning comes from a lifelong connection to the Canadian West. Growing up in Calgary, he fell in love with the rugged beauty of the prairies and the Rocky Mountains. When he later moved to Vancouver, he embraced the coastal lifestyle, the Pacific Northwest food scene, and the vibrant culture of the coast. Living and working in both places gives him a unique view of Western Canada, seeing it as a beautifully connected region just waiting to be explored.
Jason spends his time on the ground exploring the backroads, valleys, and city centers of B.C and Alberta to find the special places that mainstream travel sites miss. He skips the standard brochures and corporate checklists, choosing instead to build real, direct relationships with independent lodge owners in the interior, boutique hoteliers downtown, and local outfitters who know the wilderness inside and out.
These partnerships are the heart of his business, letting him open the door to exclusive experiences, like private, after-hours gallery visits or hidden estate winery tastings, with a level of care and flexibility you can’t get from an automated booking engine. To Jason, true luxury has less to do with flashy excess and everything to do with time, privacy, and stress-free logistics. Moving between coastal rainforests and high-altitude mountain environments means respecting local geography and unpredictable weather. He monitors regional conditions in real time and builds smart backup plans into every trip. They take care of the logistics so completely that if sudden coastal fog or a mountain pass closure forces a change of plans, the pivot happens seamlessly behind the scenes so the traveller doesn’t feel rushed or disrupted.
Ultimately, Jason treats travel planning as a collaborative, personal experience. He creates every itinerary with special care. From getting the perfect table at a hidden Calgary bistro to coordinating a beautifully timed floatplane transfer on the coast, he is dedicated to making sure every journey through the Canadian West is meaningful, local, and entirely unforgettable.
