CANADIAN ROCKIES TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
- Invigorating hikes in the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Banff & Yoho National Parks
- Experienced guides, experts in local flora, fauna, history, and culture
- Beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery from our favorite trails
- Vast array of wildlife, including mountain goat, elk, bear, and eagle
CANADIAN ROCKIES TOUR DETAILS
- 5-day trip begins and ends in Banff, Alberta
- 4 nights in first-class Rocky Mountain lodges
- All meals included
TOUR RATING
Few destinations can boast the accessibility, variety, and sheer grandeur of the Canadian Rockies. Home to no fewer than seven national parks, the Canadian Rockies offer some of the most stunning hiking in North America, complete with immense, snowcapped peaks, seemingly endless forests, rivers and vibrantly colored lakes. Our adventure is in the crown jewels of the Canadian parks system—Banff and Yoho. Here we hike on trails that lead us to classic Rocky Mountain vistas and offer glimpses of the diverse resident wildlife, including moose, elk, bighorn sheep, and bear. Each day, our expert local guides uncover the secrets of this inspiring natural realm. In the evenings, we return to scenic accommodations and relive the day’s adventures over well-earned meals.
Canadian Rockies Hiking Tour Overview
Days 1-2: Our Canadian Rockies hiking tour begins in Banff, Alberta. Hike classic trails to Stanley Glacier, the Valley of Ten Peaks, and Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, and enjoy the comforts of our lodge in Lake Louise.
Days 3-4: Enter Yoho National Park and hike Yoho Pass. Marvel at the 1,200' Takakkaw Falls, near our beautiful riverside lodge. Explore the historic stomping grounds of Jimmy Simpson around Bow Lake
Day 5: Enjoy one last hiking opportunity, and return to Banff to say farewell and celebrate our Canadian Rockies adventure.
Step Away from the Ordinary~Canadian Rockies Hiking
Boundless Journeys’ Banff & Yoho hiking tour is an adventure that everyone should have the opportunity to experience: it is a place almost too grand and too beautiful to be real. From each vantage point there is something truly magnificent to see: from the valley floors where cold rivers run the glaciers’ meltwater, to the great lodgepole pine forests and wildflower-speckled alpine meadows, the surreal and serene turquoise lakes, and always the high peaks and the mighty glaciers themselves.
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2008 Dates
- July 6-10
- August 3-7
- August 30-September 3
2008 Land Cost
- $2195 per person
- Single Supplement $650
- (prices good through December 31, 2008)