Canada West Tours

Mejores Tours de Canadá occidental desde Banff

Western Canada is a vast, vertical playground where the scale of nature feels almost impossible to comprehend. The Canadian Rockies serve as the region's spine, housing the sapphire waters of Lake Louise and the ancient icefields of Jasper National Park. In British Columbia, the urban sophistication of Vancouver is cradled between the Pacific Ocean and snow-capped mountains, allowing for a lifestyle where harbor kayaking and alpine skiing can happen in the same day. Further west, Vancouver Island offers a sanctuary of temperate rainforests and whale-filled waters, with the rugged shores of Tofino attracting surfers and storm-watchers alike. Whether you are traversing the high-altitude "Icefields Parkway" or exploring the fossil-rich Badlands of Alberta, Canada West delivers a raw, frontier energy that celebrates the untamed wild.
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4-Day Best of the Canadian Rockies Tour from Calgary·Banff, Jasper, Moraine Lake, Peyto Lake, Maligne Lake, Lake Louise & Banff Gondola
Guaranteed Departure
5.0 ( 5 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748554
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Jasper, Field, Banff +24 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
Ahorrar $35.00
De $864.96
$829.96
4-Day Summer Rockies Deep Tour from Calgary·Banff, Jasper & Yoho National Parks, Lake Louise, Columbia Icefield and Maligne Lake
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Instant Confirmation
Family Friendly
High Value Tour
4.9 ( 7 reseñas )
Código del tour: 720909
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary, Canmore
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Jasper, Drumheller, Banff +24 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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$806.67
4-Day Canadian Rockies Tour from Calgary/Banff·Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Columbia Icefield & Icefields Parkway, Banff & Jasper National Parks | Stay in Banff & Jasper Towns
4.7 ( 41 reseñas )
Código del tour: 753642
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Jasper, Banff, Columbia-Shuswap +20 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
Ahorrar 15%
De $1,223.88
$1,040.30
2-Day Canada Summer Tour from Calgary·Banff, Bow Falls, Johnston Canyon, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise | Yoho National Park
Guaranteed Departure
Instant Confirmation
5.0 ( 5 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748584
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary
Duración
2.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Field, Banff, Columbia-Shuswap +14 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
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$422.24
3-Day Canadian Rockies Highlights Tour from Calgary·Banff, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Columbia Icefield & Icefields Parkway
Guaranteed Departure
4.9 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748587
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary
Duración
3.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Field, Banff, Columbia-Shuswap +19 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
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$610.87
2-Day Canadian Rockies National Parks Express Tour·Calgary, Banff and Yoho | Bow Lake, Columbia Icefield & Moraine Lake | YYC Dropoff
Guaranteed Departure
Free Airport Drop off
5.0 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748740
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary
Duración
2.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Field, Banff, Columbia-Shuswap +13 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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$423.13
3-Day Best of Alberta Summer Tour·Banff, Jasper, Yoho National Parks, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Emerald Lake | National Park Fees Included
Guaranteed Departure
5.0 ( 5 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748575
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary
Duración
3.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Jasper, Field, Columbia-Shuswap +17 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
De
$610.93
Boleto de admisión a Banff Gondola
5.0 ( 3 reseñas )
Código del tour: 107788
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff
Duración
1.0 Día
Ciudad y atracciones
Banff, Rocosas Canadienses, Parque Nacional Banff +3 más
Idiomas
Inglés En Vivo
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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$60.18
3-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Tour from Calgary/Banff·Yoho, Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Emerald Lake, Maligne Lake, Peyto Lake, Bow Lake and Columbia Icefield
Guaranteed Departure
Instant Confirmation
5.0
Código del tour: 720930
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary, Canmore
Duración
3.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Jasper, Columbia-Shuswap, Improvement District No. 9 +16 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
De
$570.67
Columbia Icefield Discovery Day Tour W/ Ice Explorer Glacier and Glacier Skywalk from Banff video icon
Daily Departure
Select Meals Included
4.8 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 107530
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Lake Louise, Columbia Icefield, Peyto Lake +4 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
De
$320.73
Paquete combinado de Ultimate Explorer: Banff Gondola, Glacier Adventure, Glacier Skywalk y Lake Cruise ** ¡4 atracciones de Rockies por 1 precio! ** video icon
Daily Departure
3.2 ( 8 reseñas )
Código del tour: 200296
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff
Duración
1.0 Día
Ciudad y atracciones
Campos Helados de Columbia, Rocosas Canadienses, Glacier Skywalk +4 más
Idiomas
Inglés En Vivo
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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$209.57
2-Day Canadian Rocky Mountaineer Tour from Banff to Vancouver | 2 Breakfasts & 2 Lunches Included
All Inclusive
Scenic Train
Vegetarian Friendly
4.9 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 711693
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Vancouver
Duración
2.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Kamloops, Banff, Vancouver +1 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
De
$2,050.25
Banff Explorer Combo Package: Banff Gondola & Lake Minnewanka Cruise video icon
Daily Departure
5.0
Código del tour: 200305
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Banff, Canadian Rockies, Banff Gondola +2 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
De
$113.28
2-Day Tour from Calgary·Jasper Town, Jasper National Park, Peyto Lake, Maligne Lake and Columbia Icefield
Guaranteed Departure
Instant Confirmation
5.0
Código del tour: 720516
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Calgary, Canmore
Duración
2.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Jasper, Improvement District No. 9, Improvement District No. 12 +9 más
Idiomas
Chinese Live, English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
De
$405.33
Buy 2 Get 1 or 2 Free
Icefields Parkway Discovery Day Tour W/ Ice Explorer Glacier and Glacier Skywalk to Jasper video icon
Daily Departure
Select Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 107509
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Banff, Jasper
Duración
12.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Columbia Icefield +6 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
De
$320.73
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Best Time & Places for Western Canada Tours & Vacations

When’s the Best Time to Visit Western Canada?

Where to Go in Western Canada

How to Travel Around Western Canada

How Long Do You Need for a Western Canada Trip?

Western Canada Itineraries - 7/10/14 Days

Pro Tips for Western Canada Vacation

When’s the Best Time to Visit Western Canada?

Choosing the right season can make or break your western Canada vacation. Here’s a breakdown:

Summer (June to August): Peak season. Warmest weather, all trails, parks, and roads (like Icefields Parkway) are open. But expect crowds and higher prices.

Spring & Early Summer (May to early June): Fewer crowds, wildflowers blooming, waterfalls full. Some high‐altitude passes might still have snow.

Autumn (September to early October): Cooler weather, great fall colours, light crowds, often more affordable. But daylight hours shrink and some services begin to close.

Winter (November to March): For those who love snow sports (skiing, snowboarding, winter festivals), and dramatic snowy landscapes. Many remote roads are closed and some attractions are inaccessible. Best suited for those prepared for cold.

Also, note that in recent years wildfires and smoke have affected parts of BC and Alberta, especially in late summer. Travel plans in those months sometimes get changed last‐minute due to air quality or road closures.

Where to Go in Western Canada

Western Canada stretches across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, though most first-time visitors focus on BC and Alberta for their dramatic landscapes and iconic national parks. Here’s a deeper dive into the regions and what makes each special.

The Canadian Rockies (Alberta & British Columbia)
This is the superstar of trips to Western Canada. Banff National Park offers postcard-perfect Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, while Jasper gives you a wilder, less crowded vibe with spots like Maligne Lake and Athabasca Falls. The Icefields Parkway connects them - a 230-km drive often ranked among the most scenic in the world. On the BC side, Yoho National Parkand Kootenay National Park offer waterfalls, natural bridges, and fewer tourists. If you love mountain hikes, glaciers, and turquoise lakes, this is your base.

Vancouver & the Coastal Cities
Often the starting point of Western Canada tours, Vancouver balances cosmopolitan flair with outdoor access. Bike the seawall at Stanley Park, sample global eats at Granville Island Market, or take a day trip to Whistler. Victoria, on Vancouver Island, charms with gardens, heritage architecture, and a slower pace. Coastal cities are perfect if you want culture, food, and nature in one trip.

Vancouver Island & the Pacific Rim
This island is almost a destination of its own. Tofino and Ucluelet are the gateways to Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, known for surfing, storm watching, and coastal rainforest hikes. Wildlife is a big draw: whale-watching tours (orcas, humpbacks, grey whales), bear-watching by boat, and incredible birding. If your idea of a Western Canada vacation includes wild beaches and misty forests, don’t skip this region.

The Interior of British Columbia
Away from the coast and Rockies, the BC interior is a patchwork of wine valleys, desert landscapes, lakes, and mountain towns. The Okanagan Valley is Canada’s wine country, with Kelowna and Penticton offering lakeside relaxation. Wells Gray Provincial Park is a hidden gem with waterfalls and canoeing opportunities. This is the spot for road-trippers who want a less touristy but still scenic slice of Western Canada.

The Canadian Prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba)
The prairies are vast, often overlooked, but they offer something totally different. Think endless skies, golden fields, dinosaur fossils, and quirky small towns. In Alberta’s Drumheller, the Royal Tyrrell Museum showcases one of the world’s best dinosaur fossil collections. Saskatchewan has rolling grasslands and Big Muddy Badlands. Manitoba adds prairie lakes and the starting point for northern adventures to Churchill (polar bear capital of the world). Perfect for travelers curious about culture, history, and landscapes beyond the mountains.

Northern Extensions
If you’ve got extra time and love true wilderness, the Yukon or Northern BC open up a whole new side of Western Canada - aurora viewing, backcountry hiking, and rugged landscapes with almost no crowds. These are best for extended trips or seasoned adventurers who don’t mind long drives or small planes.

Each region adds its own layer to the mosaic of Western Canada. Whether you’re chasing glaciers, city life, or wide-open prairie skies, you’ll find a destination that matches your style.

How to Travel Around Western Canada

You’ve got a few solid options, depending on how much control you want, how much driving you like, and how much planning you're ready to do.

Self‐drive / Road Trips: Probably the most popular for exploring the Rockies to Pacific route. Gives flexibility. Well‐maintained highways, though remote areas may involve gravel roads or ferry crossings.

Train Journeys: Rocky Mountaineer is famous for scenic luxury rail through the Rockies. Also local/regional trains and ferries (especially BC‐coast and islands) are charming. But train schedules don’t always align with remote routes.

Guided Tours: If you prefer someone else doing the navigation and logistics: group tours, private tours, or hybrid tours (self‐drive + guide portions). These are great for people short on time or wanting more comfort.

How Long Do You Need for a Western Canada Trip?

This depends a lot on how much ground you want to cover vs how deeply you want to immerse. Rough guide:

5-7 days: Enough for a Rocky Mountains highlight trip (e.g. Banff, Lake Louise, Glacier, maybe Jasper) or a coastal/Island focused trip on BC. Great if you’re coming from far away and want a taste.

10-11 days: More comfortable: can include Rockies + BC coast or extend to Vancouver Island. Allows time to slow down, do forest hikes, ferry rides, wildlife spotting.

14+ days: Very relaxed pace. You can do a pretty full loop: Rockies, Coast, Islands, maybe include interior BC too. Time to go off the beaten path. Some travellers go 3 weeks or more especially if adding Yukon or far north extensions.

Western Canada Itineraries - 7/10/14 Days

7-Day Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive in Calgary → Banff town, explore
Day 2: Lake Louise & Moraine Lake
Day 3: Icefields Parkway to Jasper (stops at Bow Lake, Peyto, Columbia Icefield)
Day 4: Jasper exploration (Maligne Lake, Spirit Island if boat available)
Day 5: Travel into British Columbia – e.g. through Yoho & Glacier National Parks → head toward Revelstoke / or onto the BC Interior
Day 6: Reach Vancouver (stop at Kamloops or Whistler en route), stroll Granville Island, Stanley Park
Day 7: Optional: Vancouver Island (Victoria) or more time in Vancouver / depart

10-Day Itinerary:

First half similar to above; then after Vancouver you take ferry to Victoria, next day to Tofino; include time for Pacific Rim National Park, maybe a whale‐watching boat or storm watching if season; finish back in Vancouver. Or reverse: start in Vancouver, go inland over the Rockies, finish in Jasper or Banff.

14-Day Itinerary:

Day 1-3: Vancouver & surrounds (city, coast, maybe Vancouver Island)
Day 4-6: Drive inland to Whistler, then over to the Rockies: Banff, Lake Louise
Day 7-9: Jasper & Icefields Parkway
Day 10-11: Interior BC / small towns / hot springs
Day 12-13: Pacific Coast, Vancouver Island or coastal BC escape like Tofino or Pacific Rim
Day 14: back to Vancouver (or Calgary if your flight departs there), possibly stop at smaller parks for final hiking or relaxation

Pro Tips for Western Canada Vacation

Here are some things people often overlook when planning trips to western Canada:

Book ahead for peak season: July & August are very popular. Lodging, tours, ferry crossings fill up fast.

Check fire & smoke conditions: Especially late summer—wildfire seasons have been more intense. Air quality can vary, some roads or trails might close.

Packing smart: Layers! Even in summer mountain mornings can be chilly. Rain gear for coastal BC. Warm clothes if venturing into higher altitudes or travel at night.

Transport & connectivity: Distances are large. Gas stations, cell service, services get sparse in remote areas. Plan for fuel, downloads, food supplies.

Respect nature & indigenous lands: Many tours and parks operate on or near traditional territories. Learn, support local guides, abide by park rules. Also check Parks Canada for up-to-date info & permits.

Flexible schedule: Bad weather, road closures, etc. Leave wiggle room. Sometimes a spontaneous detour becomes your favourite memory.

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