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[Summer Only] 4-Day Tour from Calgary to Vancouver: Yoho, Banff National Park & Columbia Icefield | Canada

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What You'll Experience

Enjoy this 4-day tour in the Canadian Rockies from Calgary to Vancouver, and witness magnificent views of Yoho, and Banff National Park! Discover Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Columbia Icefield, and Kamloops.

Set off on an unforgettable journey that includes Banff, and YOHO National Park
Calgary to Vancouver without backtracking, covering all the beautiful scenery of western Canada
Enjoy one of the most famous “world-class” parkways, Icefield Parkway, to the Columbia Icefield
Enjoy a variety of activity experiences, and feel the three-dimensional beauty of the Rocky Mountains from land, sea, and air

[Day 1]

Calgary - Lake Louise - Moraine Lake - Yoho National Park - Banff

Lake Louise (75-min stop)
Lake Louise is known for its turquoise, glacier-fed lake ringed by high peaks, overlooked by a stately chateau, backed by Victoria Glacier and elevated by Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
Moraine Lake (45-min stop)
Its waters boast the most amazing, vivid shade of turquoise that changes in intensity throughout the summer as the glaciers melt
** Open seasonally, the alternative attractions are Vermilion Lakes and Lake Minnewanka
Emerald Lake (20-min stop)
The beautiful blue-green color of Emerald Lake is created by sunlight reflecting off a white layer of “marl” on the lakebed
Natural Bridge (15-min stop)
Stop at the Natural Bridge along the way and admire the Kicking Horse River as it carves a path through the ancient rock

[Day 2]

Banff - Banff Gondola - Hoodoos - Bow Falls - Surprise Corner - Johnston Canyon - Banff

Banff Gondola (90-min stop)
Step into a wonderland with beautiful scenery. Ride the Banff gondola to reach the top of the mountain as the fascinating view unfolds on the ascend
Hoodoos (15-min stop)
Witness the "Devil's Rock" shaped by the force of natural wind erosion, standing on the bank of the Bow River
Bow Falls (15-min stop)
Make a short stop to see the valley that was eroded by glacier activity and the Bow Falls over the years
Surprise Corner (15-min stop)
The surprise at the corner of Tunnel Mountain Road in the town of Banff is the sudden appearance of the incredible Fairmont Banff Springs
Johnston Canyon (60-min stop)
Take in the view of Johnston Canyon , a testament to the power of water as the canyon is carved into the limestone bedrock from thousands of years of water erosion

[Day 3]

Banff Town - Crowfoot Glacier (Pass-by) - Bow Lake (Pass-by) - Columbia Glacier (3 hours) - Glacier National Park (Pass-by) - Revelstoke/Salmon Arm

Columbia Icefield (3-hour stop)
Columbia Icefield is the largest ancient icefield in the Canadian Rockies
• Ice Explorer: A ride on the Ice Explorer to explore Athabasca Glacier
• Skywalk: Discover a different perspective of the remarkable scenery as you peer into what seems like the heart of the planet through a glass-bottomed Skywalk

[Day 4]

Revelstoke - The Last Spike - Kamloops Sunmore Ginseng Factory - Fraser Valley (Pass-by) - Vancouver

Pacific Railroad Memorial Park (20-min stop)
The Last Spike was the final and ceremonial railway spike driven into the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) track by company director Donald Smith on November 7th, 1885
Kamloops (45-min stop)
It is famously known as the ''Ginseng Capital”. During this visit, visitors will have the chance to understand the growth process of American ginseng and its various nourishing medicinal effects


— Important Info —

Tour duration: 4 days
Departure Time & Point:

- 7:15 am, Best Western Premier Calgary Plaza (Address: 1316 33rd St NE, Calgary AB T2A 6B6)
- 7:50 am, Bus Station in front of Harry Hays Building (Address: 220 4th Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 4X3)
- 9:30 am, Elk + Avenue Hotel (Address: 333 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B1)
** Please wait at the hotel lobby

Drop-off locations:

(1) Vancouver International Airport
(2) Richmond: Bus waiting station at River Rock Resort (Address: 8811 River Rd, Richmond, BC)
(3) Vancouver West: Scotiabank (5812 Cambie St. & 42nd Ave)
(4) Burnaby: HSBC at Crystal Mall (4500 Kingsway & Willington)
(5) Coquitlam Superstore (1301 Longhead Hwy, Coquitlam)
(6) Guildford Recreation Centre (15105 105 Ave, Surrey)

* If you need to catch a flight departing from Vancouver in the evening, please book a flight after 20:30 to avoid any delays in your schedule
** Please fill in the drop-off point in the "Requests & Remarks" section when booking


— Accommodation Info —

Day 1: Banff Aspen Lodge, Roundlestone Lodge or similar rank
Day 2: Banff Aspen Lodge, Roundlestone Lodge or similar rank
Day 3: Comfort Inn & Suites Salmon Arm, Sandman Hotel Revelstoke, or similar rank

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Tour Itinerary

07:15 Depart from Calgary
09:30 Depart from Banff
Lake Louise
Lake Louise
Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake
Emerald Lake
Natural Bridge
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Exploring the Canadian Rockies: A 4-Day Tour from Calgary to Vancouver

What Is the 4-Day Calgary to Vancouver Rockies Tour?

This 4-day tour is an immersive journey through some of Canada's most breathtaking landscapes, taking you from the vibrant city of Calgary to the stunning coastal beauty of Vancouver. The tour focuses on the majestic Canadian Rockies, showcasing iconic national parks like Banff and Yoho, and the awe-inspiring Columbia Icefield. It's a must-visit for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone wanting to experience the raw beauty of the Canadian wilderness.

Where Is the 4-Day Calgary to Vancouver Rockies Tour Located?

While this tour spans a large geographical area, its heart lies within Banff and Yoho National Parks and the Columbia Icefield. Specific locations visited will vary depending on the tour itinerary, but key areas include Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, the Columbia Icefield, and various scenic viewpoints along the Icefields Parkway. The tour begins in Calgary and ends in Vancouver.

Getting There:

By Car: The tour is primarily conducted by car, traversing the scenic Icefields Parkway. Parking is available at various viewpoints and attractions along the route. The Icefields Parkway is easily accessible from major highways in Alberta and British Columbia.

Public Transportation: Public transportation is limited in the remote areas covered by this tour. While buses may service some towns near the parks, relying on a tour operator's transportation is recommended for a seamless experience.

For a seamless trip, visitors can plan their entire journey from flights, hotels, and local transport like car rentals or airport transfers using Traveloka, Southeast Asia’s leading travel platform.

What Is the Best Time to Visit the Canadian Rockies?

Best Season: Summer (June to August) offers the best weather for exploring the mountains, with warm temperatures and long daylight hours. However, this is also peak season, so expect larger crowds.

Best Day: Weekdays generally offer a less crowded experience compared to weekends.

Best Time of Day: Mornings are often ideal for avoiding crowds and capturing the best light for photography.

What Are the Top Things to Do on the 4-Day Calgary to Vancouver Rockies Tour?

Iconic Landscapes: Witness the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, hike amidst breathtaking mountain scenery, and marvel at the Columbia Icefield's vast expanse of ice and snow.

Wildlife Viewing: Keep an eye out for iconic Canadian wildlife such as elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. Remember to maintain a safe distance and observe wildlife from designated areas.

Glacier Exploration: Take a guided tour onto the Athabasca Glacier, a truly unforgettable experience.

Scenic Drives: The Icefields Parkway itself is a highlight, offering countless photo opportunities and stunning viewpoints.

Insider Tips for the 4-Day Calgary to Vancouver Rockies Tour That Most People Don't Know

  • Arrive early: Beat the crowds at popular spots like Lake Louise and Moraine Lake by arriving early in the morning.
  • Pack layers: Mountain weather can change rapidly, so be prepared for both sunshine and potential rain or cooler temperatures.
  • Book in advance: Accommodation and tours, especially during peak season, should be booked well in advance to secure your spot.
  • Explore beyond the main attractions: Venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and less crowded viewpoints.
  • Take advantage of guided tours: Guided tours provide valuable insights and enhance your overall experience.

How to Prepare for Your Visit to the Canadian Rockies

For Solo Visitors

Embrace the solitude and enjoy the opportunity to connect with nature at your own pace. Plan your itinerary carefully, ensuring you have transportation and accommodation arranged.

For Couples

This tour offers a romantic setting for couples to enjoy breathtaking scenery and create lasting memories. Consider booking a romantic dinner or a couples massage to enhance your experience.

For Families with Kids

Choose activities suitable for children's ages and abilities. Pack snacks and drinks to keep everyone happy and energized. Consider shorter hikes and engaging activities to keep children entertained.

How to Prepare for the Weather While Visiting the Canadian Rockies

For a Hot, Sunny Day

Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Consider bringing a light jacket for cooler evenings.

In Case of Rain

Pack a waterproof jacket and pants. Bring an umbrella or a rain poncho. Check the weather forecast regularly and adjust your plans accordingly.