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Open details for Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies

Canadian Rockies

Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies

The 11-day guided Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies tour is a spectacular exploration of incredible Canadian hikes. This tour combines challenging hikes with incredible views as you travel through Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.

Walking
Guided
Aug-Sep
11 days from $2,525USDDetails
Open details for Family Adventure in the Canadian Rockies Tour

Canadian Rockies

Family Adventure in the Canadian Rockies Tour

This private, guided hiking tour is specifically geared towards families who want to reconnect with nature and make lifelong memories to treasure together. The tour takes in the best of the spectacular Canadian Rockies with manageable distances that do not require super-human endurance!

Walking
Guided
Jun-Sep
8 days from $2,550USDDetails
Open details for Rockies Classic Hiking Tour

Canadian Rockies

Rockies Classic Hiking Tour

This guided hiking tour in the Canadian Rockies has been especially designed for outdoor lovers that want to enjoy the best hiking in the Canadian Rockies. Explore the best hiking in Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and have the option to visit Yoho National Park and Kootenay National Park.

Walking
Guided
Jun-Sep
8 days from $2,550USDDetails
Open details for 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour

Canadian Rockies

12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour

Explore the best of the Canadian Rockies on the guided 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour. Leave the tourist sites behind as you get to know the valleys, peaks, cliffs, and waterfalls of some of Canada’s most incredible natural landscapes. From the glaciers of the Icefields Parkway to the hidden gems of Kananaskis Country and the emerald waters of the alpine lakes, the 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping adventure is an outdoor lover’s delight.

Walking
Guided
Jun-Sep
12 days from $2,895USDDetails
Open details for Banff and Yoho Hiking Tour

Canadian Rockies

Banff and Yoho Hiking Tour

The Banff And Yoho hiking tour is the perfect combination for outdoor lovers who prefer the comfort of a hotel over camping.

Walking
Guided
Jun-Aug
7 days from $2,895USDDetails
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Open details for Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies Self-Drive
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Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies Self-Drive

Spend 19 days exploring the incredible Canadian west coast on the Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies self-drive tour. This is the ultimate road trip, crossing Vancouver Island and the Inner Passage before bringing you to the mainland to cross the mountains all the way to Calgary.

Walking
Self-Guided
Jun-Sep
19 days from $3,275USDDetails
Open details for 6-Day British Columbia Ski Tour

Canadian Rockies

6-Day British Columbia Ski Tour

You will explore the world-class skiing at both Revelstoke and Kicking Horse Mountain on this 6-day guided skiing tour. Your expert local guide will show you some of the best skiing that North America has to offer as you lose yourself in the spectacular beauty of the Rocky Mountain ski scene.

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Guided
Jan-Mar
6 days from $3,395USDDetails
Open details for The Rockies, Yukon, and Alaska Hiking & Camping Tour

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The Rockies, Yukon, and Alaska Hiking & Camping Tour

Want to explore the best of the Canadian Rockies, Yukon and Alaska? This is the trip for you, and while you’re at it, enjoy the true northern experience, and camp for 17 nights, enjoying campfires, nature and fresh air!

Canoe and Kayak
Guided
Jun-Sep
22 days from $3,450USDDetails
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Open details for Cycling the Selkirks and Kootenays

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Cycling the Selkirks and Kootenays

The Cycling the Selkirks and Kootenays tour is a 9-day guided road biking tour that will take you through the spectacular mountain ranges of southern British Columbia.

Road Bike
Guided
Jul-Aug
9 days from $3,695USDDetails
Open details for 9-Day British Columbia Ski Tour

Canadian Rockies

9-Day British Columbia Ski Tour

Make the most out of your ski holiday on this spectacular ski safari to the world-famous slopes of Revelstoke, Kicking Horse and Whitewater. Explore the world-famous BC Powder at some of the snowiest ski resorts in all of Canada as you explore the epic Champagne powder of British Columbia under the guidance of your expert local guide.

Downhill Ski
Guided
Jan-Mar
9 days from $3,825USDDetails
Open details for 9-day Rocky Mountain Ski Tour

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9-day Rocky Mountain Ski Tour

Get ready for the ski trip of a lifetime as you explore the stunning Canadian Rockies on this 9-day skiing holiday. You will hit the bowls, chutes and groomers of Lake Louise, Sunshine Village, Kicking Horse and Fernie! You will stay in the authentic mountain towns of Banff, Golden and Fernie, abundant in buzzing local eateries, rich cultural history, and gorgeous natural hot springs for you to enjoy.

Downhill Ski
Guided
Jan-Mar
9 days from $3,825USDDetails
Open details for 11-Day British Columbia Ski Tour

Canadian Rockies

11-Day British Columbia Ski Tour

Fulfill the dreams of ski lovers all over the world by hitting 4 exceptional ski resorts on BC’s famous Powder Highway. You will explore chutes , bowls and even some groomers at Rossland’s Red Mountain, Revelstoke, Whitewater in Nelson and Kicking Horse in Golden. Along the way you will enjoy panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains with your expert local guide.

Downhill Ski
Guided
Jan-Mar
11 days from $4,195USDDetails
Open details for 12-Day Powder Highway Ski Safari

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12-Day Powder Highway Ski Safari

If you want to explore Canada’s Powder Highway, and the epic, champagne powder, then this 12-day guided ski trip is for you. Explore the ski resorts of Fernie, Whitewater, Red Mountain, Revelstoke, and Kicking Horse by day, and then enjoy these ski towns at night for some après ski.

Downhill Ski
Guided
Jan-Mar
12 days from $4,550USDDetails
Open details for Cycle the Golden Triangle and Icefields Parkway

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Cycle the Golden Triangle and Icefields Parkway

This bike tour takes two of the best routes in the Canadian Rockies and combines them together: The Golden Triangle and the Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Jasper!

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Guided
Jun-Sep
8 days from $4,550USDDetails
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Canadian Rockies general information
Where to go in the Canadian Rockies

When planning where to go in the Canadian Rockies, start your journey in iconic destinations like Banff, Jasper, and Canmore. These towns serve as ideal bases for exploring the rugged beauty of the Rockies, while Lake Louise and Kananaskis Country offer breathtaking scenery and endless adventure possibilities.

What to do in the Canadian Rockies

If you're wondering what to do in the Canadian Rockies, fear not! From hiking tours in the Canadian Rockies to Canadian Rockies bike tours, there are countless ways to immerse yourself in this majestic mountain region. Skiing tours are also a popular choice during the winter months, offering world-class slopes and powder-filled adventures.

When to go to the Canadian Rockies

Deciding when to go to the Canadian Rockies depends on your preferences and the activities you wish to pursue. While the summer months (June to August) are ideal for hiking and outdoor adventures, winter transforms the Rockies into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. Spring and autumn offer quieter trails and stunning scenery, with fewer crowds to contend with.

Top 10 adventures in the Canadian Rockies
  1. Backpacking near Mount Assiniboine: Embark on a wilderness adventure backpacking near Mount Assiniboine, surrounded by stunning alpine scenery and pristine nature.
  2. Basics of Winter Mountaineering: Learn the basics of winter mountaineering, mastering essential skills for safe and thrilling winter adventures in the mountains.
  3. Road Bike Jasper to Banff: Cycle from Jasper to Banff along scenic roads, soaking in the majestic beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
  4. Hiking the Wapta Icefields: Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Wapta Icefields on a challenging hiking expedition, surrounded by towering peaks and glaciers.
  5. Backcountry Skiing at Rogers Pass: Enjoy the thrill of backcountry skiing at Rogers Pass, exploring pristine powder and rugged terrain.
  6. Hiking the Skoki Circuit: Traverse the scenic Skoki Circuit on a challenging hiking adventure, immersing yourself in the beauty of the Canadian Rockies.
  7. Rocky Mountain Self-Drive Tour: Embark on a self-drive tour through the Rocky Mountains, exploring iconic landmarks and hidden gems at your own pace.
  8. 6-Day British Columbia Ski Tour: Experience the thrill of skiing in British Columbia on a 6-day tour, exploring diverse terrain and enjoying world-class slopes.
  9. 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour: Discover the wonders of the Rockies on a 12-day hiking and camping tour, immersing yourself in nature and adventure.
  10. Cycle the Golden Triangle and Icefields Parkway: Cycle the Golden Triangle and Icefields Parkway, experiencing breathtaking vistas and iconic landmarks along the way.
Travel tips for Canadian Rockies tours
How widely is English spoken in the Canadian Rockies?

English is universally spoken throughout the Canadian Rockies, being one of the two official languages of Canada. Visitors in popular tourist areas like Banff, Jasper, and Lake Louise should have no trouble communicating in English with locals and service providers.

How long should I go to the Canadian Rockies?

The ideal duration for visiting the Canadian Rockies depends on your interests and the activities you wish to pursue. A week to ten days is a common timeframe for a basic visit, but longer stays are recommended to fully explore the region's stunning landscapes and attractions.

Should I bring Canadian Dollars to the Canadian Rockies or use a credit card?

While credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments in the Canadian Rockies, it's advisable to carry some Canadian Dollars for smaller purchases and places that may not accept cards, especially in more remote areas or when visiting local markets and shops.

Is the Canadian Rockies family-friendly?

Yes, the Canadian Rockies are very family-friendly, offering a wide range of activities and attractions suitable for all ages. From easy hikes to family-friendly attractions like wildlife viewing and boat tours, there's something for everyone in the Canadian Rockies.

What’s the best way to get around the Canadian Rockies?

The best way to get around the Canadian Rockies is by car, as it allows for flexibility and access to remote areas. Alternatively, shuttle services, public transportation, and organized tours are available for those without a vehicle.

What are the accommodation types in the Canadian Rockies?

Accommodation options in the Canadian Rockies range from luxury resorts and hotels to cozy bed and breakfasts, rustic cabins, and campgrounds. Whether you prefer the comforts of a hotel or the serenity of camping under the stars, there's an option to suit every traveler's preference and budget.

What is the time zone in the Canadian Rockies?

The Canadian Rockies are in the Mountain Time Zone (MT), which is 7 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-7) during daylight saving time and 8 hours behind (UTC-8) during standard time.

Can I do a self-guided tour in the Canadian Rockies?

Yes, self-guided tours are popular in the Canadian Rockies, especially for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring scenic drives. Detailed maps, guidebooks, and information centers provide resources for planning your own adventure.

Can I do guided tours in the Canadian Rockies?

Absolutely! Guided tours are available for various interests and regions in the Canadian Rockies, providing expert insights and a hassle-free experience for travelers who prefer to leave the planning and logistics to professionals.

How to get to the Canadian Rockies?

The Canadian Rockies are accessible by car, bus, train, or plane. The nearest airports are in Calgary and Edmonton, with connecting flights to regional airports in Banff, Jasper, and other towns in the Rockies. Although some of the hiking spots can be reached by public transport, it is highly recommended to rent a car.

What are the major towns in the Canadian Rockies?

Some major towns in the Canadian Rockies include Banff, Jasper, Canmore, Lake Louise, and Golden. These towns serve as gateways to the region's stunning natural attractions and offer a range of amenities and accommodations for visitors.

What outdoor activities are available in the Canadian Rockies?

The Canadian Rockies offer a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, fishing, wildlife viewing, and rock climbing, among others.

Are there any entrance fees for national parks in the Canadian Rockies?

Yes, there are entrance fees for national parks in the Canadian Rockies, including Banff, Jasper, Yoho, and Kootenay National Parks. Visitors can purchase daily or annual passes (upon entry), which provide access to park facilities and amenities.

What are some must-see attractions in the Canadian Rockies?

Must-see attractions in the Canadian Rockies include iconic landmarks like Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Peyto Lake, Athabasca Falls, Columbia Icefield, and the Banff Gondola, as well as scenic drives along the Icefields Parkway and the Bow Valley Parkway.

How should I prepare for hiking in the Canadian Rockies?

Preparation for hiking in the Canadian Rockies includes researching trails, checking weather forecasts, packing essential gear such as sturdy footwear, water, snacks, navigation tools, and emergency supplies, and familiarizing yourself with wildlife safety practices.

What wildlife can I expect to see in the Canadian Rockies?

Wildlife commonly spotted in the Canadian Rockies includes bears (grizzly and black), elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, wolves, and various bird species. Visitors should exercise caution and maintain a safe distance when encountering wildlife.

Are there any cultural or historical sites to visit in the Canadian Rockies?

Yes, the Canadian Rockies are rich in Indigenous and settler history, with cultural and historical sites like Indigenous heritage centers, museums, heritage buildings, and interpretive trails providing insights into the region's past and present.

What are the best photo opportunities in the Canadian Rockies?

Some of the best photo opportunities in the Canadian Rockies include sunrise or sunset at iconic lakes like Moraine Lake and Lake Louise, panoramic views from mountain summits or scenic overlooks, and wildlife encounters in their natural habitat.

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