7-day Western Canada Rockies lodging tour
Overview
Admire stunning landscapes during this 7-day tour of the Canadian Rocky Mountain national parks and cities like Vancouver and Whistler. The journey includes visits to alpine lakes, waterfalls, glaciers, and breathtaking mountain views.
- 🏞️ Day 1 takes you to Kamloops, where the North and South Thompson rivers meet, featuring wildlife like cougars, bears, and elk. A stop at Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park allows for a short walk and picnic.
- 🌲 Day 2 features Yoho National Park, with trails around Emerald Lake for walking or relaxing at the café. The drive includes Kicking Horse Pass and Rogers Pass in Canada’s Glacier National Park on the way to Banff.
- 🏔️ Day 3 highlights Lake Louise's turquoise waters with hiking trails leading to Lake Agnes Tea House or canoeing options. Moraine Lake offers epic photo opportunities in the Valley of the Ten Peaks.
- 🚙 Day 4 focuses on the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, showcasing jagged mountains and glaciers. Short walks to Bow Glacier and Peyto Lake are available, along with an optional helicopter flight over the Columbia Icefield.
- 🐻 Day 5 allows exploration of Jasper National Park's wilderness, offering hiking/biking opportunities around stunning lakeshores. The route follows the Yellowhead Highway with views of Mount Robson, the highest point in the Canadian Rockies.
- 🏂 Day 6 is free for exploring Whistler, an alpine resort known for its scenery and photo opportunities as well as its history from the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
- 🌆 Day 7 includes a visit to Vancouver via the Sea to Sky highway, touring sites like Stanley Park and Chinatown before heading back to Seattle.
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- 6 nights in 3-star hotel accommodation
- National Park hikes
- Private transportation
- Tour guide
- Tips (optional)
- Canoe on Lake Louise ($110-$120 CAD per canoe)
- Helicopter over the Columbia Icefield ($200-$350 CAD per person)
- Hike or bike in Jasper national park ($20-$40 CAD per person)
- Food and drinks