Grand Canadian Rockies

Land Tour

Canada’s Rocky Mountains provide a stunning landscape of craggy, towering rock faces, snow-capped mountains, thick forests and picturesque lakes. Wander the streets of Vancouver and admire the views each direction you turn. Hike or bike the breathtaking trails of Whistler, Sun Peaks, Jasper, and Banff. Experience the renowned expanse of Lake Louise, or wrap your hands around a mug of hot chocolate while admiring the superb alpine scenery of the Rockies. Ready for a grand adventure? Jump aboard and witness the sheer beauty of this exceptional part of the world.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6pm on Day 1 in Vancouver. This trip ends in Calgary on the morning of Day 10.

2. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights on your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.

3. Please note that the legal drinking age in the US is 21 and in some parts of Canada it's 19.

Tour Details Collapse
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Number Of Days
10
Price From
$5,980
Price per person, twin share
Start Location
Vancouver, Canada
End Location
Calgary, Canada
Age Range
Avg. 30+
Group Size
1 to 12
Tour Style
Standard
Tour Themes
Adventure
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
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Day 1: Vancouver
Welcome to Canada! Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you do arrive early, perhaps explore the happening neighbourhood of Yaletown, or head to Granville Island to visit the colourful markets full of fresh produce and handcrafts. Vancouver’s coastal setting is beautiful, bordered by an ocean harbour to the north and a river to the south. The majestic Coastal Mountains, often snow-capped, provide the eastern horizon, making it a picturesque place to spend a few days before the tour begins. After your welcome meeting, perhaps wander around downtown Vancouver or grab a craft beer in the Gastown neighbourhood.
Day 2: Whistler
On your way out of Vancouver today, check out Stanley Park’s carved totem poles, representing the historical crests of First Nations families and their clans. During the drive to Whistler you’ll stop at the beautiful Shannon Falls, then learn more about First Nations art, history and culture at Squamish Lil'Wat Cultural Centre. Refuel with a late lunch at the onsite cafe, serving a modern take on traditional First Nations food. Once you arrive in Whistler Village, your leader will take you on an orientation walk through the bustling hub of shops and award-winning restaurants, all surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery. Later, you may like to join in on the Whistler nightlife by sampling one of the town’s lively bars.
Day 3: Whistler
Stunning Whistler is ready to be explored, up the mountain or back down in the village. Perhaps buy yourself a ticket to ride the PEAK 2 PEAK gondola to enjoy unparalleled views of towering volcanic peaks and surrounding forest on the world’s longest and highest lift. Once at the top, check out the nearby scenic walking trails, mountaintop restaurants and indoor interpretive displays. Otherwise, you could hire a bike and ride along the Valley Trail to Lost Lake, or go for an easy hike along the Lost Lake Nature Trail. If you're after something a little more cultured, perhaps hit the Audain Art Museum to see a selection of First Nations and British Columbian artwork.
Day 4: Sun Peaks
Say goodbye to Whistler and drive through the mountains to Sun Peaks. The Sun Peaks township is set on one of many peaks along the mountain range and the views from the top are incredible. On arrival you’ll have the choice to see those views for yourself by doing a hike along the Sunburst Loop. Or, you might like to take a shorter walk along the Shuswap Medicine Trail and learn about local flora, fauna and traditional First Nations medicines. This evening, rejoin your group for dinner together.
Day 5: Jasper
This morning head to Jasper National Park, one of the most photographed places in Canada. Jasper is the largest of Canada's Rocky Mountain parks, famous for wildlife such as elk, moose, deer, coyotes, grizzly bears and mountain lions, as well as smaller mammals and birds. Along the way you’ll stop in at Mt Robson Provincial Park, stretching your legs on a short walk through the picturesque wildflower meadows. Once you arrive in Jasper, you’ll have options to explore including hiking in the Valley of Five Lakes and riding the Jasper SkyTram – the highest and longest aerial tramway in Canada. Climbing to 2300 metres, the SkyTram provides spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains.
Day 6: Jasper
Today is a free day in Jasper. Join the group on a visit to Maligne Lake for some hiking, and perhaps book yourself a cruise on the lake’s shimmering blue waters past the much-photographed Spirit Island. If the lake cruise isn’t your thing, you might like to spend your time seeing the area while hiking either the Mary Schaeffer or the Moose Lake trails. There’s also the option hike or bike around Beauvert Lake, or a ride on the Jasper SkyTram is highly recommended if you didn’t do it yesterday!
Day 7: Banff National Park
Buckle up for Banff. Today is a long day, with many scenic stops and visits along the way. In the morning, travel towards Banff, stopping off at the Columbia Icefields Centre, Athabasca Falls and Sunwapta Falls. You'll have the chance to join an optional glacier hike with a professional guide (at own expense). Then head into Banff National Park in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Banff is considered the oldest national park in Canada, showcasing the Rockies’ valleys and mountain chains which began forming up to 75 million years ago.
Day 8: Lake Louise / Banff National Park
Today, pay a visit to Lake Louise. You can get your bearings on optional walks along the easy Waterfront Trail, or take the steeper trail to the Fairview Lookout for some incredible views from above. After, you might like to check out the interior of the luxury mountain resort, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. This afternoon, don an old-fashioned swimsuit and soak in the hot mineral waters of the Banff Upper Hot Springs. If there is extra time today, you may like to take part in one of the many adventure activities available within the park. With its coniferous forests, alpine meadows, icefields and glaciers, the park is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. There are opportunities for caning, mountain biking, hiking or riding the gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain.
Day 9: Calgary
Before leaving Banff this morning, join a guide from Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y). Y2Y is an initiative to create wildlife corridors spanning from Yellowstone to Yukon, and you’ll learn about how the US and Canada have come together to support the animals whose habitats span both countries. Then, complete your crossing of the Rockies today on a drive to Calgary. Along the way, make a stop in the cosy little town of Canmore, the perfect place to grab some lunch and soak in some final mountain views. Arriving in Calgary the afternoon. Home to the famous Calgary Stampede, the city is growing at a rapid rate, largely thanks to oil and mining. While it may not be the most picturesque of cities, Calgary makes up for it with a budding dining and nightlife scene. In the evening perhaps head for dinner at one of the city's great restaurants.
Day 10: Calgary
There are no activities planned for today and you can depart the accommodation at any time, though please be sure to comply with any hotel check-out times.
Inclusions Expand
Meals: 3 lunches, 1 dinner.
Transport: Private Vehicle.
Accommodation: Hotel (4 nights), Lodge (3 nights), Inn (2 nights).
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre Visit.
Whistler - Leader-led orientation walk.
Jasper National Park - Entrance Fee.
Mt. Robson Provincial Park - Wildflower walk.
Visit to Maligne Lake.
Icefields Parkway - Sightseeing Stops including Athabasca Falls.
Banff Upper Hotsprings.
Visit to Lake Louise.
Banff - Walk and talk with Y2Y Wildlife Conservation guide.
Departure Dates Expand
Price per person, twin share
Start End Availability Price
08 Sep 2024 17 Sep 2024 7 $7,035
$5,980
15 Sep 2024 24 Sep 2024 1 $7,475
18 May 2025 27 May 2025 10 $6,775
25 May 2025 03 Jun 2025 12 $7,045
01 Jun 2025 10 Jun 2025 12 $7,315
08 Jun 2025 17 Jun 2025 11 $7,315
15 Jun 2025 24 Jun 2025 12 $7,315
29 Jun 2025 08 Jul 2025 7 $7,315
06 Jul 2025 15 Jul 2025 12 $7,315
13 Jul 2025 22 Jul 2025 12 $7,045
27 Jul 2025 05 Aug 2025 12 $7,045
10 Aug 2025 19 Aug 2025 12 $7,045
17 Aug 2025 26 Aug 2025 12 $7,045
24 Aug 2025 02 Sep 2025 8 $6,775
07 Sep 2025 16 Sep 2025 12 $6,775
14 Sep 2025 23 Sep 2025 12 $6,775
17 May 2026 26 May 2026 12 $7,450
24 May 2026 02 Jun 2026 12 $7,450
31 May 2026 09 Jun 2026 12 $7,450
07 Jun 2026 16 Jun 2026 12 $7,450
14 Jun 2026 23 Jun 2026 12 $7,450
28 Jun 2026 07 Jul 2026 12 $7,450
05 Jul 2026 14 Jul 2026 12 $7,450
12 Jul 2026 21 Jul 2026 12 $7,450
26 Jul 2026 04 Aug 2026 12 $7,450
09 Aug 2026 18 Aug 2026 12 $7,450
16 Aug 2026 25 Aug 2026 12 $7,450
23 Aug 2026 01 Sep 2026 12 $7,450
03 Sep 2026 12 Sep 2026 12 $7,450
06 Sep 2026 15 Sep 2026 12 $7,450

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