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Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park

Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park

Explore five National Parks – from the inside, out… craggy peaks, buffalo jumps, stunt-riding cowboys and vintage “Jammer” buses set the tone throughout the timberlands of the Canadian Rockies and Montana’s Glacier National Park… Kootenay’s canyons and hot springs… alpine vistas and glaciers along the Icefields Parkway… a cruise on ice-blue mountain lakes… a ride in an Ice Explorer on Athabasca Glacier… luxury mountain resorts in Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and at Lake Louise… and so much more. 
Kick up your heels at a Wild West welcome dinner where cowboy stunt riders and Calgary fiddlers raise the bar in uplifting live entertainment. See the vertical drop that spelled doom for buffalo being hunted by the Blackfoot people for some 5,500 years and enjoy soul-stirring views of an alpine lake in Glacier National Park. Red “Jammers” have been the mode of choice for travelers “going-to-the-sun” since the 1930s, the timberlands lead the way to the mountains, canyons and hot springs of Kootenay, scenic landscapes provide a natural high on a drive along Icefields Parkway and wilderness resorts from Lake Louise to Jasper and Banff national parks ensure the “peak” of awe-inspiring discoveries.

05/16/2025 through 08/10/2025
05/16/2025 through 08/23/2025

Day 1 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.
Day 2

Glacier National Park, Montana, is a stunning natural wonderland renowned for its dramatic landscapes and abundant wildlife. This vast expanse of pristine wilderness covers over a million acres and is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The park is famous for its iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, a scenic drive that winds through the heart of the park and offers breathtaking views of towering peaks, lush valleys, and pristine lakes.

The park's diverse ecosystems and rugged terrain provide ample opportunities for exploration. Hike along the renowned Highline Trail, which delivers panoramic vistas of the park's rugged terrain and its impressive glaciers. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the Many Glacier region offers picturesque boat tours on Swiftcurrent and Lake Josephine, where you can soak in the serene beauty of the park.

Glacier National Park is also home to a rich cultural history. The park encompasses parts of the traditional territories of the Blackfeet, Salish, and Kootenai tribes. Visitors can learn about the cultural significance of the land and the history of its indigenous peoples at the Park’s Visitor Centers and through various interpretive programs.

A fun fact about Glacier National Park: it boasts over 26 glaciers, a striking feature that highlights its icy past. However, due to climate change, these glaciers are receding, making it a unique opportunity to witness and appreciate them while they are still here. Whether you’re hiking its trails, driving its scenic routes, or simply enjoying its tranquil beauty, Glacier National Park offers a remarkable escape into the wild heart of Montana.


Day 3

Glacier National Park, Montana, is a stunning natural wonderland renowned for its dramatic landscapes and abundant wildlife. This vast expanse of pristine wilderness covers over a million acres and is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The park is famous for its iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, a scenic drive that winds through the heart of the park and offers breathtaking views of towering peaks, lush valleys, and pristine lakes.

The park's diverse ecosystems and rugged terrain provide ample opportunities for exploration. Hike along the renowned Highline Trail, which delivers panoramic vistas of the park's rugged terrain and its impressive glaciers. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the Many Glacier region offers picturesque boat tours on Swiftcurrent and Lake Josephine, where you can soak in the serene beauty of the park.

Glacier National Park is also home to a rich cultural history. The park encompasses parts of the traditional territories of the Blackfeet, Salish, and Kootenai tribes. Visitors can learn about the cultural significance of the land and the history of its indigenous peoples at the Park’s Visitor Centers and through various interpretive programs.

A fun fact about Glacier National Park: it boasts over 26 glaciers, a striking feature that highlights its icy past. However, due to climate change, these glaciers are receding, making it a unique opportunity to witness and appreciate them while they are still here. Whether you’re hiking its trails, driving its scenic routes, or simply enjoying its tranquil beauty, Glacier National Park offers a remarkable escape into the wild heart of Montana.


Day 4 Located within Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park, the resort town of Banff is one of the Great White North's major travel destinations. Recreational and leisure opportunities abound in this municipality in Alberta's Rockies, including skiing, hiking, cycling and soaking in its hot springs. Banff's proximity to the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Louise is also a great reason to visit, and local shuttles provide roundtrip transportation.
Day 5 Located within Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park, the resort town of Banff is one of the Great White North's major travel destinations. Recreational and leisure opportunities abound in this municipality in Alberta's Rockies, including skiing, hiking, cycling and soaking in its hot springs. Banff's proximity to the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Louise is also a great reason to visit, and local shuttles provide roundtrip transportation.
Day 6

Explore Jasper, Alberta and gaze in awe at one of Canada’s most beautiful national parks in the Canadian Rockies. A veritable paradise for the bold traveler, Jasper National Park has no shortage of natural marvels guaranteed to take your breath away. Hop aboard the Jasper SkyTram to reach the towering peak of Whistlers Mountain and access panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Take a daring trek on the Glacier Skywalk, whose glass floor will make you feel as if you are floating above the park’s tall verdant trees, or venture out to a frozen waterfall to try your hand at ice climbing. Go whitewater rafting down the local Athabasca River, or hike to stunning Athabasca Falls to view the roaring cascades. Jasper’s picturesque lakes are must-see attractions; from Maligne Lake, to Pyramid Lake, to Edith Lake, these serene pools of crystal-clear water are bound to charm. A favorite destination on Canadian cruises, Jasper, Albert beckons you to find your next adventure!


Day 7

Explore Jasper, Alberta and gaze in awe at one of Canada’s most beautiful national parks in the Canadian Rockies. A veritable paradise for the bold traveler, Jasper National Park has no shortage of natural marvels guaranteed to take your breath away. Hop aboard the Jasper SkyTram to reach the towering peak of Whistlers Mountain and access panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Take a daring trek on the Glacier Skywalk, whose glass floor will make you feel as if you are floating above the park’s tall verdant trees, or venture out to a frozen waterfall to try your hand at ice climbing. Go whitewater rafting down the local Athabasca River, or hike to stunning Athabasca Falls to view the roaring cascades. Jasper’s picturesque lakes are must-see attractions; from Maligne Lake, to Pyramid Lake, to Edith Lake, these serene pools of crystal-clear water are bound to charm. A favorite destination on Canadian cruises, Jasper, Albert beckons you to find your next adventure!


Day 8 Located within Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park, the resort town of Banff is one of the Great White North's major travel destinations. Recreational and leisure opportunities abound in this municipality in Alberta's Rockies, including skiing, hiking, cycling and soaking in its hot springs. Banff's proximity to the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Louise is also a great reason to visit, and local shuttles provide roundtrip transportation.
Day 9 Located within Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park, the resort town of Banff is one of the Great White North's major travel destinations. Recreational and leisure opportunities abound in this municipality in Alberta's Rockies, including skiing, hiking, cycling and soaking in its hot springs. Banff's proximity to the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Louise is also a great reason to visit, and local shuttles provide roundtrip transportation.
Day 10 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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