Best Canadian Rockies Tours & Trips

The Canadian portion of the famous Rocky Mountains run approximately 1,000 miles from the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta with the highest peak being Mount Robson at 12,972 feet. The Canadian Rocky Mountains offer some of the most spectacular natural scenic vistas in the country and are home to many national parks including Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho. In addition to Waterton Lakes National Park, these parks were designated a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site.
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5-Day Canadian Rockies VIA Railway Experience Summer Tour from Vancouver: Banff, Yoho and Jasper National Park
Scenic Train
Select Meals Included
Affordable
Vegetarian Friendly
4.7 (13 reviews) Tour Code: 279171
Start / End City
Vancouver, Calgary
Duration
5.0 Days
City & Attractions
Vancouver, Jasper, Canadian Rockies +21 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
Save $279.05
From $1,565.00
$1,285.95
Early Bird
5-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Tour from Calgary: Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Park | Columbia Icefield Adventure
Instant Confirmation
Daily breakfast
Affordable
Vegetarian Friendly
4.7 (76 reviews) Tour Code: 272385
Start / End City
Calgary
Duration
5.0 Days
City & Attractions
Calgary, Jasper, Banff +22 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
Save $279.05
From $1,192.94
$913.89
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5-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Tour from Calgary: Fairmont Stay |  Banff, Yoho, Columbia Icefield and Jasper National Park | Airport Transfers
Fairmont Experience
Daily breakfast
Vegetarian Friendly
4.6 (13 reviews) Tour Code: 483399
Start / End City
Calgary
Duration
5.0 Days
City & Attractions
Calgary, Banff, Jasper +22 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
From
$867.38
Early Bird
2-Day Canadian Rocky Mountaineer Tour from Banff to Vancouver | 2 Breakfasts & 2 Lunches Included
All Inclusive
Scenic Train
Vegetarian Friendly
4.9 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 711693
Start / End City
Banff, Vancouver
Duration
2.0 Days
City & Attractions
Kamloops, Banff, Vancouver +1 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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$2,095.82
1-Day Tour to Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Emerald Lake, Yoho National Parks and Natural Bridge from Calgary/Banff
Free Cancellation
Free eSIM
4.8 (7 reviews) Tour Code: 70389
Start / End City
Calgary
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Calgary, Banff, Yoho National Park +6 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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$92.24
Sunset + Stargazing Tour at Moraine Lake from Canmore/Banff | Max 13 Pax
Free Cancellation
4.8 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 718257
Start / End City
Canmore
Duration
8.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Canmore, Banff, Moraine Lake +2 more
Languages
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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$118.85
Columbia Icefield Discovery Day Tour W/ Ice Explorer Glacier and Glacier Skywalk from Canmore
Daily Departure
4.6 (2 reviews) Tour Code: 473155
Start / End City
Canmore, Banff
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Banff, Lake Louise, Columbia Icefield +5 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$334.42
Banff Gondola Admission Ticket
5.0 (3 reviews) Tour Code: 107788
Start / End City
Banff
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Banff, Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park +3 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$62.75
Columbia Icefield Discovery Day Tour W/ Ice Explorer Glacier and Glacier Skywalk from Banff
Daily Departure
Select Meals Included
4.8 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 107530
Start / End City
Banff
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Lake Louise, Columbia Icefield, Peyto Lake +4 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$334.42
Ultimate Explorer Combo Package: Banff Gondola, Glacier Adventure, Glacier Skywalk, and Lake Cruise**4 Rockies Attractions for 1 Price!**
Daily Departure
3.2 (8 reviews) Tour Code: 200296
Start / End City
Banff
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Columbia Icefield, Canadian Rockies, Glacier Skywalk +4 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$218.51
Moraine Lake and Lake Louise Morning Tour from Canmore/Banff
Free Cancellation
4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 718251
Start / End City
Canmore
Duration
8.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Canmore, Banff, Moraine Lake +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
From
$118.85
Columbia Icefield Discovery Day Tour W/ Ice Explorer Glacier and Glacier Skywalk from Jasper
Daily Departure
Select Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 473161
Start / End City
Jasper
Duration
7.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Columbia Icefield, Canadian Rockies, Athabasca Falls +3 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$276.10
Banff Explorer Combo Package: Banff Gondola & Lake Minnewanka Cruise
Daily Departure
5.0 Tour Code: 200305
Start / End City
Banff
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Banff, Canadian Rockies, Banff Gondola +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$118.12
Glacier Skywalk Admission Ticket
4.7 (3 reviews) Tour Code: 107884
Start / End City
Jasper
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Jasper National Park, Columbia Icefield, Canadian Rockies +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$42.82
Columbia Icefield Adventure: Columbia Icefield Skywalk & Ice Explorer Tour
Daily Departure
4.5 (2 reviews) Tour Code: 200317
Start / End City
Jasper
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Columbia Icefield, Canadian Rockies, Glacier Skywalk +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$110.00
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Canadian Rockies Tour: Scenic Routes & Itineraries

Getting Started: Your Gateway to the Rockies

Top Destinations in the Canadian Rockies

Crafting Your Perfect Canadian Rockies Itinerary

All Aboard for a Canadian Rockies Train Trip

Tips for Your Canadian Rockies Trip

Getting Started: Your Gateway to the Rockies

Your grand adventure begins with choosing your starting point. The two most popular gateways to the Canadian Rockies are Calgary and Vancouver, each offering a unique flavor to the start of your trip.

Starting your Canadian Rockies tour from Calgary is a fantastic option. Calgary, a vibrant city with a rich western heritage, is just a 90-minute drive from Banff National Park. This means you can be in the heart of the mountains in no time, ready to explore. It’s the perfect choice if you want to dive straight into the stunning landscapes of Banff and Jasper.

Alternatively, a Canadian Rockies tour from Vancouver offers a different kind of magic. This route allows you to experience the dramatic change in scenery, from the coastal beauty of British Columbia to the rugged peaks of the Rockies. It often includes a journey through the scenic Fraser Valley and the stunning wine region of the Okanagan before reaching the mountains.

Top Destinations in the Canadian Rockies

The Canadian Rockies are home to several iconic national parks and natural landmarks:

· Banff National Park: Canada's first national park, known for its turquoise lakes and mountain vistas.

· Lake Louise: Famous for its vibrant blue waters and the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.

· Moraine Lake: A glacially fed lake with striking blue-green hues.

· Jasper National Park: Offers vast wilderness, wildlife sightings, and the stunning Maligne Lake.

· Yoho National Park: Home to natural wonders like Emerald Lake and Takakkaw Falls.

Crafting Your Perfect Canadian Rockies Itinerary

The Canadian Rockies are vast, so having a well-planned itinerary is key to making the most of your trip. Here are a few suggestions for a Canadian Rockies itinerary, catering to different trip lengths:

The 5-Day Whirlwind Tour: If you’re short on time, a 5-day tour can still give you a taste of the Rockies' splendor. Focus on Banff and Lake Louise, with a day trip along the spectacular Icefields Parkway. You can take the Banff Gondola for panoramic views, hike around the iconic Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, and maybe even spot a grizzly bear (from a safe distance, of course!).

The 7-Day Explorer: With a week, you can delve deeper into the national parks. Spend a few days in Banff, exploring the town and its surroundings, then drive the full length of the Icefields Parkway to Jasper. In Jasper, you can take a boat cruise on Maligne Lake to the iconic Spirit Island, explore the Maligne Canyon, and enjoy the laid-back mountain town atmosphere.

The 10-Day Ultimate Adventure: A 10-day trip allows for a more relaxed pace and the opportunity to explore some of the less-visited gems. You can add a visit to Yoho National Park, with its stunning Emerald Lake and Takakkaw Falls, or Kananaskis Country for some incredible hiking. This longer itinerary gives you the flexibility to take on some longer hikes, go wildlife spotting, or simply relax and soak in the incredible scenery.

All Aboard for a Canadian Rockies Train Trip

For a truly unique and luxurious experience, consider a Canadian Rockies train trip. The Rocky Mountaineer offers world-renowned journeys through the heart of the mountains, with breathtaking views from their glass-domed carriages. Imagine sipping on a glass of wine while winding through canyons, past cascading waterfalls, and alongside pristine lakes – it’s an experience you’ll never forget.

There are several routes to choose from, including the classic “First Passage to the West” from Vancouver to Banff or Lake Louise, and the “Journey through the Clouds” from Vancouver to Jasper. These train trips are all about the journey, with daylight travel to ensure you don’t miss a single moment of the spectacular scenery.

Tips for Your Canadian Rockies Trip

Best Time to Visit: The summer months (June to August) offer the best weather for hiking and outdoor activities, but it’s also the busiest time. For fewer crowds and stunning autumn colours, consider visiting in September or early October. The winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding, but many roads and attractions are closed.

Book in Advance: Accommodation and popular tours, especially the Rocky Mountaineer, can book up months in advance. To avoid disappointment, it’s best to plan and book your trip as early as possible.

Pack for All Seasons: The weather in the Rockies can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers, including a waterproof jacket, and sturdy walking shoes. And don’t forget your camera – you’ll be using it a lot!

Tours to Canadian Rockies offer more than just spectacular views. This is your chance to immerse yourself in the culture and learn about the traditions of this immensely beautiful land while also mingling with visitors that come here from around the world. Book your Rockies tour today, and you will come away with spectacular photos to share and stories to tell for the rest of your life.

Best Time to Visit Canadian Rockies

Spring 2026/2027
As snow begins to recede from the high peaks of the Canadian Rockies, daytime temperatures gradually climb from near freezing to around 10-14 °C in the valleys, though mornings and late afternoons remain chilly and patches of snow linger on shaded slopes. Increased daylight and melting snow feed rivers and waterfalls, while wildflowers start to appear in alpine meadows. This season offers quiet roads and trails as ski crowds dip and summer rush has yet to arrive. Wildlife emerges from winter dormancy and birds return to nesting grounds. Lakes may still be ice-covered early on, but by late spring they begin their thaw and reflect mountain peaks in clear water. Hiking routes open up and the softer light of spring gives the rugged terrain a fresh feel.
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Summer 2026
Summer brings the warmest weather in the Canadian Rockies: valley highs often reach 20-25 °C and even in mountainous terrain sunny days are common, though lows typically remain under 10 °C at night. Rainfall is more frequent in early summer, and sudden storms can roll across higher elevations. Trails clear of snow, wildflowers bloom at their peak in high alpine zones, and lakes mirror cloudless skies. Long daylight hours allow extended outdoor activity - lakeside paddling, forest walks and mountain summits feel accessible. This is the busiest season, popular for wilderness lodges and scenic drives through national parks. Wild habitats are in full view, and dramatic vistas of glacial ice, reflective water and verdant forest blend into iconic scenery.
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Autumn 2026
As temperatures drop, valley highs slide from around 15 °C in September toward single digits by November, and frost becomes common in the mornings. Colours shift across forests, larches, aspens and maples burst into gold, red and orange. The number of visitors dwindles, giving roads, overlooks and trails a quieter pace. Mid-autumn often brings dry, clear days and crisp mountain air; by late season snow begins to dust the peaks in the high country. Lakes reflect sharpened skies, and the contrast between colourful forests and icy summits makes for memorable vistas. Photographers and hikers enjoy fewer crowds, shorter lines and a calm sense in each moment. Evening light turns softer and travel feels more relaxed.
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Winter
Winter means cold, snowy and often dry air across the Canadian Rockies. In the towns such as Banff daytime highs may hover around -5 °C or colder, with overnight lows plunging much lower-mountain passes and high elevations can drop to -20 °C or beyond. Snow accumulates heavily on peaks and ski slopes, covering lakes and trails with bright, crisp white. This season presents dramatic scenery - frozen waterfalls, snow-capped pines, frost-glazed ridges and long nights under clear skies. Winter sports dominate: skiing, snowshoeing and scenic ice walks contrast the sunlit days. Wildlife adapts to the cold and forests settle under snow blankets. Although conditions demand warm clothing and awareness of weather changes, the stark beauty and serene atmosphere remain unforgettable.
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Reviews for Canadian Rockies Tours

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4-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Relax Tour from Calgary: Banff, Columbia Icefield and Yoho National Park | Airport Transfers Included

The meal arrangements and hotel quality were above expectations. Every scenic stop was spectacular, and the guide provided interesting historical and geological insights. Excellent service from start to finish—highly recommended.

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5-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Tour from Calgary: Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Park | Columbia Icefield Adventure

This tour checked every box for my Canadian Rockies trip! Customer support was quick to answer my pre-tour questions about flight info and luggage limits, the airport transfer was on time and smooth, and the guides were friendly and knowledgeable (loved the stories about Bow Falls’ Hollywood history). The hotels were clean and central—Whistlers Inn in Jasper was lovely—and the drive along Icefields Parkway was even more beautiful than the photos. I appreciated the optional activities (no pressure to book!) and the flexible itinerary adjustments for weather. Worth every penny!

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2-Day Canadian Rocky Mountaineer Tour from Banff to Vancouver | 2 Breakfasts & 2 Lunches Included

Very scenic route and comfortable train seats. The food service onboard was impressive. Hotels were good standard. I wish there had been slightly more cultural explanation during certain segments, but overall the arrangement was efficient and enjoyable.

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4-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Special Tour from Calgary/Banff: Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Park

4 days stunning autumn rockies tour

Did the 4 days stunning autumn rockies tour. This company is EXTREMELY well-organized and perform attentive and quick customer service. It was my first time solo-travelling — I had my reservations about the reliability of this company and whether or not they will deliver or reach on time (given that the tour had no reviews during the time of my booking). Now that I’m on the third day, I am glad to have done it with these guys. They answered my customer service questions past business hours on live chat. I lost service once while calling them and they called me back (which is more than some other companies). I also got lost during the tour and called customer service and they successfully navigated me back. Really great company, could not recommend enough. Tour guides were great all were on time, kind and professional. Wanted to give a particular shoutout to Jesse, who was super friendly and warm. One feedback for the company: it was sometimes hard to hear that tourguide’s voice on the bus intercom. Also, I would like to hear more facts about the ecology of the mountains. All tour guides spoke in both english and Mandarin. One tip: the multi day tour I booked didn’t have reviews. Don’t let this stop you from booking — they coordinate the multi day tours so that they fall within the same schedule as one day tours. If you want to read reviews, check out the one day tour reviews.

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FAQs about Canadian Rockies Tours

What is the best time to visit the Canadian Rockies?

The most popular time to visit the Canadian Rockies is late June through September, when mountain weather is mild, hiking trails are fully open, and iconic turquoise lakes like Lake Louise and Moraine Lake are at their most vibrant. Summer also offers long daylight hours and abundant wildlife viewing. Shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) can offer fewer crowds and lower prices, but some high-elevation roads and scenic tours may still be closed due to snow early or late in the season.

How do I get to Banff and Jasper National Parks?

Most visitors fly into Calgary International Airport (YYC) and then rent a car or take a shuttle to the mountains. Banff is about 1.5 hours from Calgary via the Trans-Canada Highway, and Jasper is another 4-5 hours north along the stunning Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most scenic drives. Driving yourself gives flexibility to explore lakes, waterfalls, and viewpoints at your own pace, but shuttles and tours are available if you prefer not to drive.

What outdoor activities are must-dos in the Canadian Rockies?

Outdoor highlights include hiking world-class trails like those around Lake Louise or Jasper’s Skyline Trail, scenic drives like the Icefields Parkway, and glacier experiences at the Columbia Icefield. In Banff National Park, soaking in the Banff Upper Hot Springs is a classic way to relax after a day of adventure. Wildlife viewing, canoeing on alpine lakes, and guided glacier or helicopter tours are also top experiences. Always prepare for weather changes and carry bear spray when hiking.

Do I need reservations for lakes, hikes, and accommodation?

Yes, during peak summer (July-August) the most popular spots like Moraine Lake and Lake Louise often require timed entry or shuttles, and hotels/campgrounds sell out far in advance. Booking lodging early, especially in Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper townsites, is critical due to high demand. For trails and scenic viewpoints, planning for parking or shuttle access helps avoid crowds and ensures you get the experiences you came for.

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