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7-Day Canadian Rockies and VIA Railway to Calgary Winter Tour from Vancouver

 

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$1219
¥8586
€1038
C$1679
(per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Mon, Fri Depart from: Vancouver, BC
Overview
Visit Banff National Park (Lake Louise, Bow Falls, Minnewanka Lake, Surprise Corner), Banff (Cave and Basin National Historic Site), Jasper, Vancouver, Yoho National Park (Emerald Lake, Natural Bridge), Kootenay National Park (Marble Canyon).

Day 1: Vancouver

The Train will departure at 3pm. please self check in at the VIA staion.

Welcome to Vancouver, a city where urban charm meets natural beauty! Surrounded by mountains and ocean, it offers stunning views, vibrant neighborhoods, and a rich cultural experience. From scenic parks to world-class dining, Vancouver has something for everyone!

Standard Hotel: On the Train

Meal: Excluded

Day 2: VIA National Rail - Jasper (No tour guide service)

At around 11:00am we will arrive in Jasper. Then guests will do self check-in at Jasper hotel (The hotel's location and transportation details will be provided prior to your departure date). Enjoy and spend a wonderful night in Jasper.
You can add-on activities in the afternoon at your choice.
1. Secrets of Jasper Snowshoe Tour
2. DarkSky - A Full Evening of Cosmic Discovery

This town in the wilderness of Alberta, Canada serves as the gateway to the national park of the same name, where visitors can see the Athabasca Glacier. There are many lakes in the area.

  • Embark on a snowshoe journey through snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and serene mountain meadows. Whether you are an experienced snowshoer or a beginner, a professional guide will assist you in navigating the snow while sharing insights on the area's history, geology, ecology, and the beauty of the winter landscape.

    Start Time: 13:30 PM Departure: Hotel lobby Recommended Attire: Warm base layers, snow pants (essential below -16°C), sweater, insulated jacket, hat, gloves, neck warmer or scarf, and hiking boots.

    Duration: Approx. 3 Hours

  • Jasper is one of the world’s largest and most accessible Dark Sky Preserves and is home to one of the few town-owned planetariums in North America. Enjoy an engaging and awe-inspiring night of stargazing! The full experience includes a visit to the planetarium and telescope viewing.

    Start Times: 17:45 PM, 18:45 PM, 19:45 PM, or 20:45 PM (Available Dec 2 - Apr 30, Tue-Sat, closed on Dec 24-25) Meeting Point: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Hotel—Please check-in at the planetarium desk inside the hotel lobby. Address: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, 1 Old Lodge Rd, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0 Recommended Attire: Warm base layers, snow pants (essential below -16°C), sweater, insulated jacket, hat, gloves, neck warmer or scarf, and hiking boots.

    Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes to 2 Hours

Standard Hotel: Whistler Inn/ Athabasca Hotel or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 3: Jasper - Icefields Parkway - Banff (No tour guide service) (288 km)

Please wait at the hotel lobby from 8:00 to 8:30 AM to board the Jasper - Banff bus, heading to Banff National Park. We will travel along the famous Icefields Parkway, recognized as one of the "Top 10 Scenic Drives in the World" by National Geographic. Along the way, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking winter scenery with everything covered in a blanket of glistening snow. In the afternoon, we will arrive in Banff Town, often referred to as the "Little Switzerland." During the winter season, Banff Town takes on a magical ambiance with its snow-covered landscapes. After dropping you off at the hotel, you'll have time to explore Banff freely.

Jasper - Banff Bus: Each passenger is allowed to bring 1 piece of carry-on luggage, 1 suitcase, and 1 personal item. Additional luggage requests will incur an extra fee. SUNDOG, additional luggage is CAD$15+GST per item, ski equipment is CAD$40+GST per item, can be paid on the bus.

Banff is a small town located within Banff National Park in Alberta. It is within distance of several hiking mountains and is home to many shops and boutiques.

Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Elk + Avenue Hotel, Canalta Lodge, Caribou Lodge, Aspen Lodge or similar

Breakfast: Meal Plan|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

Day 4: Johnston Canyon Upper Falls - Bow Falls - Surprise Corner - Banff Gondola (closed Nov 4–15, replaced with Cave & Basin National Historic Site) (207 km)

Your first stop is Johnston Canyon, where you will hike along the scenic trail to the Upper Falls(Trail information: approx. 5 km round trip, 120 m elevation gain. Ice cleats are provided during winter months.) Experience dramatic canyon walls and sparkling frozen waterfalls. Next, enjoy lunch time in Banff Town (optional at own expense). Afterward, continue to Bow Falls and Surprise Corner, two iconic viewpoints offering postcard-perfect winter scenery of the Rockies. The highlight of the day is the Banff Gondola, ascending Sulphur Mountain for a breathtaking 360° panoramic view of the snow-covered peaks and Banff town below. (During the gondola's annual maintenance period, November 4–15, this stop will be replaced by the Cave and Basin National Historic Site - free tickets)

Canada's oldest national park-- and one of the first national parks in the world-- is home to an icy but gorgeous landscape.

Duration: Approx. 3 Hours

  • Johnson Canyon is the one of most famous sights in Banff National Park。There are two spectacular waterfalls in the Johnston gorge: Falls Upper and Falls Lower.

    Duration: Approx. 2 Hours

  • Surprise Corner is about a mile from the centre of Banff town. The surprise at the corner of Tunnel Mountain Road in the town of Banff is the sudden appearance and incredible view of the [Fairmont Banff Springs]

    Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

  • Bow Falls is not like your typical waterfall, it is wide and short. You can also see the valley that was eroded by glacier activity and the [Bow Falls] over the years.

    Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

  • Enjoy a 1.5-hour round-trip gondola ride to the summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take in stunning views, explore the boardwalk, visit two small museums, and enjoy dining options(additional charge) at the top.

    During the gondola’s annual maintenance period, November 4-15, this stop will be replaced by the Cave and Basin National Historic Site

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

Banff is a small town located within Banff National Park in Alberta. It is within distance of several hiking mountains and is home to many shops and boutiques.

Duration: Approx. 2 Hours

  • The place to know about the history of this National Park. The Canadian National Park system was effectively born at these hot springs, discovered accidentally by three Canadian Pacific Railway employees on their day off in 1883.

Standard Hotel: Elk + Avenue Hotel, Canalta Lodge, Caribou Lodge, Aspen Lodge or similar

Breakfast: Meal Plan|Lunch: Meal Plan (Lunch at Seoul Country Restaurant)|Dinner: Excluded

Day 5: Bow Lake - Peyto Lake - Icefield Parkway - Lake Louise Village Lunch Time - Vermillion Outlook - Lake Minnewanka - Two Jack Lake (82 km)

The first stop is Bow Lake, admired for its stunning alpine waters framed by towering mountains. Continue to Peyto Lake, world-famous for its unique maple-leaf shape. The viewpoint offers outstanding photography opportunities, and in winter includes a short guided hike (Ice cleats are provided during winter months). Along the way, enjoy views of the dramatic Crowfoot Glacier, a striking highlight of the Parkway. Next, enjoy lunch time in Lake Louise Village (optional at own expense). In the afternoon, visit the Vermilion Lakes Viewpoint, where in winter the frozen lake surface reflects the majestic Mount Rundle, creating postcard-perfect scenery. Continue on to Lake Minnewanka, where under the right winter conditions you may see the magical “frozen bubble” phenomenon beneath the ice. The journey also includes a stop at the tranquil Two Jack Lake.

Canada's oldest national park-- and one of the first national parks in the world-- is home to an icy but gorgeous landscape.

Duration: Approx. 3 Hours

  • Bow Lake is a bright turquoise color which is due to the glacial runoff from Bow Glacier. Historical Simpson's Num-Ti-Jah is located on the shores of Bow Lake at the foot of Mount Jimmy Simpson.

    Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

  • Along the way, stop at [Peyto Lake] for its beautiful shape like a Maple (If the attraction is under maintenance or other force majeure, we will go to Waterflow Lake as an alternative attraction)

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

  • Crowfoot Glacier is located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 32 km (20 mi) northwest of Lake Louise, and can be viewed from the Icefields Parkway. The glacier is situated on the northeastern flank of Crowfoot Mountain.

  • The lake comes from the sulfur hot springs of the nearby Sulfur Mountain, so the riverbed is cinnabar brown, and the shore is swampy, with a natural smell of sulfur in the slimy mud. Here, as long as you look up, you will see the pretty Rundle Mountain.

    Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

  • This glacial lake is the longest in the Canadian Rockies at 21 kilometers long. The lake is fed by several streams and rivers, most notably the Cascade River.

    Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

  • Located to the northeast of the town of Banff, Two Jack lake offers some of the area's best camping, hiking, and boating opportunities. From the lake, visitors have an impeccable view of Lundahl Mountain.

    Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Elk + Avenue Hotel, Canalta Lodge, Caribou Lodge, Aspen Lodge or similar

Breakfast: Meal Plan|Lunch: Meal Plan (Lake Louise Asian/Western Set Lunch)|Dinner: Excluded

Day 6: Emerald Lake - Natural Bridge - Lake Louise - Lunch at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise - Marble Canyon (223 km)

Heading west, you will pass by the historic Spiral Tunnel, an engineering marvel built during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, symbolizing the wisdom and perseverance of early railway workers. Continue on to the tranquil Emerald Lake, a stunning alpine gem that remains enchanting even in winter. Then visit the Natural Bridge, where the Kicking Horse River has carved its way through solid rock to form a naturally sculpted arch. Next, arrive at the magical Lake Louise, framed by the majestic Victoria Glacier. During January to April (subject to official opening dates), the world-renowned Ice Magic Festival transforms the area into a fairytale world of ice and snow sculptures created by artists from around the globe. Overlooking the lake, the elegant Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise adds timeless charm to the scenery. After lunch, continue to Marble Canyon for a light hike. The trail crosses multiple wooden bridges in a zig-zag pattern over a narrow creek, surrounded by towering limestone walls. In winter, frozen waterfalls cascade dramatically into the canyon, creating an unforgettable landscape.

These are the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Towering rockwalls, spectacular waterfalls and soaring peaks earn the park its name.

  • [Spiral Tunnel] is a section of the Canadian Pacific Railway that carried too much blood and tears of railroad workers and history.

  • The Emerald Lake in British Columbia, Canada's Yoho National Park is the largest of the park's many lakes and one of the park's most popular spots. The lake is named for the spectacular turquoise color of the water.

    Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

  • The Kicking Horse River, a Canadian Heritage river, in the Yoho park, has created a natural bridge through solid rock. This formation is located 3 km west of Field, accessible from the road to Emerald Lake.

    Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes

Canada's oldest national park-- and one of the first national parks in the world-- is home to an icy but gorgeous landscape.

Duration: Approx. 3 Hours

  • known for its turquoise, glacier-fed lake ringed by high peaks, overlooked by a stately chateau and backed by [Victoria Glacier] and elevated by [Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise]

    Duration: Approx. 2 Hours

  • Nestled by the stunning Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise offers breathtaking views of turquoise waters and Victoria Glacier. This luxurious hotel combines elegance with outdoor adventures, perfect for hiking, skiing, and relaxation in a pristine mountain setting.

Kootenay National Park is located in southeastern British Columbia Canada, covering 1,406 km² in the Canadian Rockies, and forms part of a World Heritage Site.

  • A canyon surrounding Tokumm Creek just above its confluence with the Vermilion River, at the north end of Kootenay National Park in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.

    Duration: Approx. 45 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Elk + Avenue Hotel, Canalta Lodge, Caribou Lodge, Aspen Lodge or similar

Breakfast: Meal Plan|Lunch: Meal Plan (Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 3-crose Lunch (Beef) OR Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Afternoon Tea)|Dinner: Excluded

Day 7: Lake Louise Ski Resort Free Exploration (207 km)

Enjoy a relaxing day at Lake Louise and Lake Louise Ski Resort. Spend your time carving crisp groomers, floating through soft snow, or dialing in technique on progressive learning terrain. Then, warm up between laps at the base lodges and watch the peaks ignite with winter light.

Customize your experience with optional add-ons: elevate your skills in a tailored Ski Lesson, trade skis for adrenaline on the family-friendly Snow Tube lanes, or soar above the valley on the Sightseeing Gondola for sweeping glacier views and photos.

After last chair, relax on the ride back with convenient drop-off.

Canada's oldest national park-- and one of the first national parks in the world-- is home to an icy but gorgeous landscape.

  • One of three major ski resorts located in Banff National Park near the village of Lake Louise, Alberta. Lake Louise has been a home to skiing since the 1920s, as the gateway to the Skoki Ski Lodge.

  • Visit [Lake Louise Gondola] (additional charges) at [Lake Louise Ski Resort]. The mountainous scenery here is immaculate.

    Duration: 1-2 Hours

  • There's no feeling quite like the rushing, swooping sensation of tubing down a large hill. At Banff National Park, you have the chance to do it to your heart's content!

    Weather depends. Open about Christmas to April.

  • Admire surrounding mountain ranges aboard a horse drawn carriage for a memorable and festive winter tour. The sleigh ride is perfect for families and offers stunning scenic backdrop while gliding across the meadows in Bantiff, Alberta. During mild weather, sleighs are replaced by wagons.

    The season for sleigh rides starts mid-December and goes to early April, weather and snow cover permitting.

    Duration: Approx. 45 Minutes

Breakfast: Meal Plan|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

 

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