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4 Days Private Tour to Banff and Jasper National Park
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4 days (approx.)
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Banff National Park
Stop at: Johnston Canyon
Meet in central Banff and set off on a full day of exploration in Banff National Park. Visit Johnston Canyon and discover a popular hiking trail that follows the canyon and leads to a meadow within the Johnston Valley above. Admire the Ink Pots, which are six blue-green spring-fed pools.
Stop at: Vermilion Lakes
Head to Vermilion Lakes, located immediately west of Banff in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in the Bow River valley at the foot of Mount Norquay. Keep an eye out for native wildlife and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Stop at: Cascade Gardens
Head to the Cascades of Time Garden, which spreads out behind Banff National Park's historic administration building at 101 Mountain Ave. Discover a geological sequence of cascading ponds and water courses that provide the garden’s namesake and are highlighted with flowers, shrubs, rustic bridges, pavilions and flagged walks.
Stop at: Banff
You will take some time to dine and explore the beautiful town of Banff, which is well-known as the heart of Banff National Park.
Stop at: Sulphur Mountain
You will also take the Sulphur Mountain Gondola and discover sweeping scenes of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley, and the town from the Sulphur Mountain summit.
Stop at: Bow Falls
Stop at Bow Falls, which rumbles about 30 feet over a low-gradient pitch of channeled bedrock, providing a short turbulent interrupt of the cerulean waters of the Bow River.
Stop at: Surprise Corner
Visit Surprise Corner which is named for its spectacular views when viewed from Buffalo Street. It is an excellent place for photos.
Stop at: Hoodoos Trail
Hoodoos are tall, thin spires of rock that have been naturally carved by wind and water erosion over thousands of years. The Hoodoos offer incredible panoramic views of the Bow River Valley and the surrounding mountains. The contrast of these towering rock formations against the backdrop of the Rockies is breathtaking.
Columbia Icefield
Stop at: Castle Junction
The first viewpoint on the way to Columbia Icefield is the Castle Mountain. It is a mountain located within Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, approximately halfway between Banff and Lake Louise.
Stop at: Crowfoot Glacier
Early explorers named the glacier Crowfoot because its three sections of ice looked like a crow’s foot on the mountain. While one of the three “toes” has now receded and disappeared, the glacier is no less spectacular. The Crowfoot Glacier sits above Bow Lake, providing stunning photo opportunities for those traveling the Icefields Parkway.
Stop at: Bow Lake
Bow Lake is one of the many lakes that line the Icefields Parkway and a popular stop for visitors to Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It’s no secret that the Canadian Rockies are not short of spectacular vistas and lakes. A short walk along the lakeshore trail is a family-friendly hike, or you can enjoy longer hikes around Bow Lake for a more complete day.
Stop at: Peyto Lake
Peyto Lake is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. During the summer, significant amounts of glacial rock flour flow into the lake from a nearby glacier, and these suspended rock particles are what give the lake a unique bright, turquoise colour. The lake is best seen from Bow Summit, the highest point on the Icefield Parkway.
Stop at: Columbia Icefield Skywalk
Go beyond nature's edge and immerse yourself in an awe-inspiring interpretive experience in one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. From ice-capped mountain peaks to vast glacier-formed valleys. the Columbia Icefield Skywalk is your front-row seat to nature's most grand performance and situated in a national park. There are plenty of opportunities for spotting wildlife throughout the trip. Mountain goats are especially prevalent. If you're lucky, you may witness a bald eagle soaring through the wind.
Stop at: Athabasca Falls
Athabasca Falls is located in Jasper National Park just off the Icefields Parkway on Highway 93A. It’s approximately 32 km southeast of the Jasper townsite. The falls are fed by the water runoff from the Columbia Icefield.
Jasper National Park
Stop at: Pyramid Lake Overlook Loop
The first viewpoints are the Pyramid Lake and Pyramid Mountain. The Pyramid Lake's beauty is unparalleled, featuring crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains, notably the iconic Pyramid Mountain. The reflections on the lake's surface and the stunning backdrop make it a visitors' paradise.
Stop at: Maligne Canyon
Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park is a remarkable natural wonder and a must-visit destination. Maligne Canyon is a deep limestone gorge, carved out by the Maligne River over thousands of years. Its steep walls and intricate rock formations create a memorizing landscape.
Stop at: Medicine Lake
Medicine Lake in Jasper National Park is a fascinating destination. What makes Medicine Lake intriguing is its mysterious disappearance. During the summer months, due to an intricate underground drainage system, the lake appears to vanish, leaving a dry, meandering riverbed behind. In spring and early summer, it fills up again. Regardless of its water levels, Medicine Lake offers stunning scenery. Surrounded by towering peaks, forests, and meadows, it provides breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities.
Stop at: Maligne Lake
Known for its breathtaking beauty, Maligne Lake is the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies. The stunning turquoise-blue waters, surrounded by majestic peaks, create a picture-perfect setting. Visitors might spot bears, elk, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep while exploring the trails or enjoying a cruise tour.
Stop at: Goats & Glacier Lookout
Goats & Glaciers" is a scenic area along the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park. The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, characterized by towering peaks, pristine glaciers, and rugged terrain. As the name suggests, this area often provides opportunities to spot wildlife like mountain goats.
Lake Louise – Emerald Lake - Natural Bridge - Spiral Train Tunnel
Stop at: Lake Louise
Breathe in the fresh mountain air and learn more about the national park from your guide. Let yourself be drawn to the trails that wind amongst the rocks and travel beyond to alpine meadows and sparkling lakes.
Stop at: Lower Spiral Tunnels Viewpoint
After spending time at Moraine Lake, you will stop at the Spiral Tunnels on the way to Emerald Lake. The Spiral Tunnels are an impressive display of engineering ingenuity. They were built to alleviate the steep incline for trains passing through the Rockies.
Stop at: Emerald Lake
After a short stay at the Spiral Tunnels, you will arrive at Emerald Lake. It is a freshwater lake located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia. The vivid green colour of the Emerald Lake water is caused by powdered rock from the glaciers, which reflects the blue-green spectrum of sunlight. Whether it is the vibrant greenery in the summer, the stunning colours of fall foliage, or the frozen wonderland in winter, Emerald Lake's beauty transcends seasons, making it a worthwhile visit year-round. Take a short surrounding-lake walk with us to sense the quiet beauty of the color enriched lake that you would never forget in the rest of your life.
Stop at: Natural Bridge
The Natural Bridge is the last spot you don’t want to miss. It is a stunning rock formation sculpted by the powerful forces of water over time. It's an awe-inspiring sight, showcasing the immense natural beauty and geological marvels found in the park.
What's Included
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Sulphur Mountain Gondola Admission
- Icefield Ice Explorer & Skywalk Admission
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- 3 Nights Guest Accommodation
- Maligne Lake Cruise Admission
- Gratuities
- Meals
Meeting And Pickup
Meeting Point
Where you'll meet your guide
One of these locations will be your meeting point. Your booking confirmation will have the details.
End Point
Where the tour ends
One of these locations will be where the tour ends. Your booking confirmation will have the details.
Start time:
8:30 AM
What To Expect
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Day 1: Banff National Park
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Meet in central Banff and set off on a full day of exploration in Banff National Park. Visit Johnston Canyon and discover a popular hiking trail that follows the canyon and leads to a meadow within the Johnston Valley above. Admire the Ink Pots, which are six blue-green spring-fed pools.
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Head to Vermilion Lakes, located immediately west of Banff in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in the Bow River valley at the foot of Mount Norquay. Keep an eye out for native wildlife and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Head to the Cascades of Time Garden, which spreads out behind Banff National Park's historic administration building at 101 Mountain Ave. Discover a geological sequence of cascading ponds and water courses that provide the garden’s namesake and are highlighted with flowers, shrubs, rustic bridges, pavilions and flagged walks.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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You will take some time to dine and explore the beautiful town of Banff, which is well-known as the heart of Banff National Park.
Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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You will also take the Sulphur Mountain Gondola and discover sweeping scenes of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley, and the town from the Sulphur Mountain summit.
Duration: 1 hour 25 minutes
Admission Included: YES
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Stop at Bow Falls, which rumbles about 30 feet over a low-gradient pitch of channeled bedrock, providing a short turbulent interrupt of the cerulean waters of the Bow River.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Visit Surprise Corner which is named for its spectacular views when viewed from Buffalo Street. It is an excellent place for photos.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Hoodoos are tall, thin spires of rock that have been naturally carved by wind and water erosion over thousands of years. The Hoodoos offer incredible panoramic views of the Bow River Valley and the surrounding mountains. The contrast of these towering rock formations against the backdrop of the Rockies is breathtaking.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: Columbia Icefield
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The first viewpoint on the way to Columbia Icefield is the Castle Mountain. It is a mountain located within Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, approximately halfway between Banff and Lake Louise.
Duration: 10 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Early explorers named the glacier Crowfoot because its three sections of ice looked like a crow’s foot on the mountain. While one of the three “toes” has now receded and disappeared, the glacier is no less spectacular. The Crowfoot Glacier sits above Bow Lake, providing stunning photo opportunities for those traveling the Icefields Parkway.
Duration: 10 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Bow Lake is one of the many lakes that line the Icefields Parkway and a popular stop for visitors to Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It’s no secret that the Canadian Rockies are not short of spectacular vistas and lakes. A short walk along the lakeshore trail is a family-friendly hike, or you can enjoy longer hikes around Bow Lake for a more complete day.
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Peyto Lake is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. During the summer, significant amounts of glacial rock flour flow into the lake from a nearby glacier, and these suspended rock particles are what give the lake a unique bright, turquoise colour. The lake is best seen from Bow Summit, the highest point on the Icefield Parkway.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Go beyond nature's edge and immerse yourself in an awe-inspiring interpretive experience in one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. From ice-capped mountain peaks to vast glacier-formed valleys. the Columbia Icefield Skywalk is your front-row seat to nature's most grand performance and situated in a national park. There are plenty of opportunities for spotting wildlife throughout the trip. Mountain goats are especially prevalent. If you're lucky, you may witness a bald eagle soaring through the wind.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Athabasca Falls is located in Jasper National Park just off the Icefields Parkway on Highway 93A. It’s approximately 32 km southeast of the Jasper townsite. The falls are fed by the water runoff from the Columbia Icefield.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Jasper National Park
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The first viewpoints are the Pyramid Lake and Pyramid Mountain. The Pyramid Lake's beauty is unparalleled, featuring crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains, notably the iconic Pyramid Mountain. The reflections on the lake's surface and the stunning backdrop make it a visitors' paradise.
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park is a remarkable natural wonder and a must-visit destination. Maligne Canyon is a deep limestone gorge, carved out by the Maligne River over thousands of years. Its steep walls and intricate rock formations create a memorizing landscape.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Medicine Lake in Jasper National Park is a fascinating destination. What makes Medicine Lake intriguing is its mysterious disappearance. During the summer months, due to an intricate underground drainage system, the lake appears to vanish, leaving a dry, meandering riverbed behind. In spring and early summer, it fills up again. Regardless of its water levels, Medicine Lake offers stunning scenery. Surrounded by towering peaks, forests, and meadows, it provides breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Known for its breathtaking beauty, Maligne Lake is the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies. The stunning turquoise-blue waters, surrounded by majestic peaks, create a picture-perfect setting. Visitors might spot bears, elk, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep while exploring the trails or enjoying a cruise tour.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: YES
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Goats & Glaciers" is a scenic area along the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park. The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, characterized by towering peaks, pristine glaciers, and rugged terrain. As the name suggests, this area often provides opportunities to spot wildlife like mountain goats.
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Lake Louise – Emerald Lake - Natural Bridge - Spiral Train Tunnel
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Breathe in the fresh mountain air and learn more about the national park from your guide. Let yourself be drawn to the trails that wind amongst the rocks and travel beyond to alpine meadows and sparkling lakes.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
-
After spending time at Moraine Lake, you will stop at the Spiral Tunnels on the way to Emerald Lake. The Spiral Tunnels are an impressive display of engineering ingenuity. They were built to alleviate the steep incline for trains passing through the Rockies.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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After a short stay at the Spiral Tunnels, you will arrive at Emerald Lake. It is a freshwater lake located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia. The vivid green colour of the Emerald Lake water is caused by powdered rock from the glaciers, which reflects the blue-green spectrum of sunlight. Whether it is the vibrant greenery in the summer, the stunning colours of fall foliage, or the frozen wonderland in winter, Emerald Lake's beauty transcends seasons, making it a worthwhile visit year-round. Take a short surrounding-lake walk with us to sense the quiet beauty of the color enriched lake that you would never forget in the rest of your life.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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The Natural Bridge is the last spot you don’t want to miss. It is a stunning rock formation sculpted by the powerful forces of water over time. It's an awe-inspiring sight, showcasing the immense natural beauty and geological marvels found in the park.
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Additional Info
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Public transportation options are available nearby
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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