G Adventures
Best of Northern Rockies & the Pacific Northwest
Best of Northern Rockies & the Pacific Northwest
Immerse yourself in the many landscapes, animals, and ways of life across western Canada and the Pacific Northwest of the United States on this 14-day adventure. You will travel to three different national parks and witness the deep beauty of some of the world’s wildest places. Picture lush green forests, dramatic coastlines, and snow-capped mountains shrouded in mist. From the mesmerizing waters of Lake Louise to an unforgettable sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park, you’ll soon fall in love with the western coast of North America.
Highlights
Visit Banff, Canada’s first and most famous National Park, Walk along the pristine waters of Lake Louise and Lake Crescent, Sip local wine in the Okanagan Valley and learn about the local grape varieties, Experience the laid-back west coast vibes of Vancouver Seattle and Portland, Cross the Puget Sound by ferry and watch as the Olympic Mountains appear in the distance, Enjoy a full-day guided experience in Olympic National Park where you’ll spend time exploring the Lake Crescent and Sol Duc Valley areas, Travel to Sunrise Point Lookout in Mount Rainier National Park for epic views as the morning light catches the surrounding mountains
Accommodation
Hotels (13 nts).
Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides.
Group Size Notes
Max 12
Meals Included
10 breakfasts, 1 lunch
What’s Included
Your G for Good Moment: Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre Visit, Whistler
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment – Meet Your CEO and Group
Your Foodie Moment: Okanagan Valley Wine Tasting, Kelowna
Your Discover Moment: Whistler. Lake Louise visit. Free time in Banff, Whistler, Vancouver, Portland, and Seattle. Olympic National Park visit and guided hiking day. Sunrise Point Lookout in Mount Rainier National Park. Free time to explore in Portland, Crystal Mountain, and Seattle. Orientation walks with the CEO in Portland and Seattle. Ferry ride across Puget Sound. Hurricane Ridge drive and scenic viewpoints stops. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
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This cosmopolitan city beckons with an elegant skyline dotted with numerous skyscrapers. Despite the modern look, Calgary is still steeped in the western culture that earned it the nickname “Cowtown,” as evidenced in the Calgary Stampede, a July rodeo and festival that grew out of the farming exhibitions once presented here. Calgary is a popular filming location including The Assassination of Jesse James, Brokeback Mountain, Dances with Wolves, Doctor Zhivago, Inception, Legends of the Fall, Unforgiven, and The Revenant. |
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This cosmopolitan city beckons with an elegant skyline dotted with numerous skyscrapers. Despite the modern look, Calgary is still steeped in the western culture that earned it the nickname “Cowtown,” as evidenced in the Calgary Stampede, a July rodeo and festival that grew out of the farming exhibitions once presented here. Calgary is a popular filming location including The Assassination of Jesse James, Brokeback Mountain, Dances with Wolves, Doctor Zhivago, Inception, Legends of the Fall, Unforgiven, and The Revenant. |
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Nestled within the stunning Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, Lake Louise is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This world-renowned destination is famous for its striking turquoise lake, surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains. The lake, often described as one of the most beautiful in the world, is fed by the melting glaciers, creating its characteristic vibrant blue hue. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the lakeshore or embark on a canoe ride to truly immerse themselves in the natural splendor of the area. For those looking to extend their adventure, the Lake Louise Gondola offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys source. The charm of Lake Louise extends beyond its picturesque lake. The town itself is a gateway to numerous outdoor activities throughout the year. In the winter, it transforms into a snowy wonderland, attracting skiers and snowboarders to its renowned ski resorts. During the summer, the area becomes a haven for hiking enthusiasts, with trails leading to scenic spots like the Lake Agnes Tea House, perched beside a serene alpine lake source. Visitors can also explore the historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a luxury resort that provides stunning views and a taste of classic elegance source. Lake Louise's stunning natural beauty makes it an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. The area’s diverse wildlife, including elk and grizzly bears, offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, while the clear, starry nights provide a perfect backdrop for stargazing. Seasonal festivals and events, such as the Lake Louise Ice Magic Festival, further enrich the visitor experience, showcasing ice sculpting artistry and local culture source. Slogan: "Lake Louise: Nature’s Masterpiece in the Heart of the Rockies." Fun Fact: The lake's distinctive blue color comes from the refraction of sunlight off the rock flour suspended in the water, which is a result of the glacier activity source. Visit Lake Louise from June to September for the best hiking conditions and to witness the lake at its most vibrant. Winter visits are equally enchanting, with activities like skiing and ice skating offering unique ways to enjoy the snowy landscape. |
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In the Penticton area of central British Columbia, it is known for its winter sports. |
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Whistler, nestled in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, is a year-round destination renowned for its world-class skiing and vibrant outdoor lifestyle. As home to the largest ski resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb, this picturesque town transforms into a snowy wonderland each winter. With over 8,000 acres of skiable terrain and a variety of slopes catering to all skill levels, it’s a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. During the summer months, the resort shifts gears, offering thrilling mountain biking trails, scenic hikes, and a range of alpine adventures. The town of Whistler itself is a charming mix of alpine architecture and modern amenities. Whistler Village is a pedestrian-friendly area brimming with shops, restaurants, and lively après-ski spots. Wander through its streets and you’ll find a plethora of dining options, from casual bistros to upscale eateries, and plenty of local boutiques to explore. The village atmosphere, combined with the stunning natural backdrop, creates a uniquely inviting experience for visitors. Whistler also offers cultural and artistic experiences that complement its outdoor appeal. The Audain Art Museum features a remarkable collection of Canadian art, including indigenous pieces and contemporary works. Additionally, the Whistler Museum provides insights into the town’s rich history, from its indigenous roots to its evolution into a major ski resort. Fun Fact: Whistler hosted the alpine skiing events during the 2010 Winter Olympics, showcasing its global status as a premier winter sports destination. |
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Whistler, nestled in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, is a year-round destination renowned for its world-class skiing and vibrant outdoor lifestyle. As home to the largest ski resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb, this picturesque town transforms into a snowy wonderland each winter. With over 8,000 acres of skiable terrain and a variety of slopes catering to all skill levels, it’s a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. During the summer months, the resort shifts gears, offering thrilling mountain biking trails, scenic hikes, and a range of alpine adventures. The town of Whistler itself is a charming mix of alpine architecture and modern amenities. Whistler Village is a pedestrian-friendly area brimming with shops, restaurants, and lively après-ski spots. Wander through its streets and you’ll find a plethora of dining options, from casual bistros to upscale eateries, and plenty of local boutiques to explore. The village atmosphere, combined with the stunning natural backdrop, creates a uniquely inviting experience for visitors. Whistler also offers cultural and artistic experiences that complement its outdoor appeal. The Audain Art Museum features a remarkable collection of Canadian art, including indigenous pieces and contemporary works. Additionally, the Whistler Museum provides insights into the town’s rich history, from its indigenous roots to its evolution into a major ski resort. Fun Fact: Whistler hosted the alpine skiing events during the 2010 Winter Olympics, showcasing its global status as a premier winter sports destination. |
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Portland, Oregon, is a city where natural beauty and urban innovation coexist harmoniously. Nestled between the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and framed by volcanic mountains, Portland offers an array of outdoor adventures alongside its renowned cultural scene. Visitors can explore the lush expanses of Forest Park, one of the largest urban forests in the U.S., or take a leisurely stroll through the Portland Japanese Garden, which showcases exquisite traditional Japanese landscape design. Portland's vibrant cultural scene is a major draw for tourists. The city's culinary landscape is renowned for its food trucks, which serve a diverse array of international cuisines, from Korean BBQ to gourmet donuts. The Portland Art Museum, the oldest in the Pacific Northwest, offers a rich collection of Native American art alongside contemporary works. For a taste of Portland’s quirky charm, the Powell's City of Books, a sprawling independent bookstore covering an entire city block, is a must-visit. The city's neighborhoods each have their own unique character. The Pearl District is known for its upscale shopping and trendy eateries, while Hawthorne District offers a bohemian atmosphere with eclectic boutiques and vintage stores. For a quintessential Portland experience, visit the Saturday Market at Waterfront Park, where local artisans and food vendors gather to offer their crafts and culinary delights. For the best experience, visit Portland in spring or fall when the weather is pleasant and the city is less crowded. Whether you’re exploring its vast green spaces, delving into its rich arts scene, or enjoying its delightful quirks, Portland, with its slogan “Keep Portland Weird,” offers a uniquely memorable travel experience. |
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Strong coffee, fresh seafood, and refreshing rain await you in Seattle, Washington, the largest city and cultural hub in the Pacific Northwest. Flanked by the stunning beauty of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier, the Emerald City has the perfect blend of urban life and natural splendor, making Seattle the ideal tourist destination. With so many recognizable landmarks and entertaining diversions, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable adventure in Seattle! A trip to Seattle wouldn’t be complete without visiting iconic Pike Place Market, a sprawling indoor and outdoor marketplace filled with vendors selling fresh produce, colorful flowers, and a whole host of unique souvenirs. Stroll Seattle’s Waterfront Park, located two blocks from Pike Place, for spectacular views of sparkling Puget Sound and a string of restaurants serving tasty clam chowder, oysters, and fish and chips. Travel north of the Waterfront to Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood and stop at Seattle Center, an essential destination for some of the city’s most well-known monuments. Here you’ll find the famous Space Needle, whose glass elevators provide a panoramic vantage point for gazing at the expansive city below. Just steps away from the Space Needle, immerse yourself in magnificent exhibits at the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum, with enormous and vivid glass sculptures, and the Museum of Pop Culture, with an extensive collection of film and music memorabilia.
From beautifully lush nature parks, to thrilling live music, to hundreds of trendy cafés, Seattle is sure to delight at every turn! |
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Strong coffee, fresh seafood, and refreshing rain await you in Seattle, Washington, the largest city and cultural hub in the Pacific Northwest. Flanked by the stunning beauty of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier, the Emerald City has the perfect blend of urban life and natural splendor, making Seattle the ideal tourist destination. With so many recognizable landmarks and entertaining diversions, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable adventure in Seattle! A trip to Seattle wouldn’t be complete without visiting iconic Pike Place Market, a sprawling indoor and outdoor marketplace filled with vendors selling fresh produce, colorful flowers, and a whole host of unique souvenirs. Stroll Seattle’s Waterfront Park, located two blocks from Pike Place, for spectacular views of sparkling Puget Sound and a string of restaurants serving tasty clam chowder, oysters, and fish and chips. Travel north of the Waterfront to Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood and stop at Seattle Center, an essential destination for some of the city’s most well-known monuments. Here you’ll find the famous Space Needle, whose glass elevators provide a panoramic vantage point for gazing at the expansive city below. Just steps away from the Space Needle, immerse yourself in magnificent exhibits at the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum, with enormous and vivid glass sculptures, and the Museum of Pop Culture, with an extensive collection of film and music memorabilia.
From beautifully lush nature parks, to thrilling live music, to hundreds of trendy cafés, Seattle is sure to delight at every turn! |
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07/12/26 - 08/23/26 |
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While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission.
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