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- Vancouver, Canada
WC 2026: Banff, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise & Columbia 4-Day Tour
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4 days (approx.)
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Vancouver --Kelowna --Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
Stop at: Vancouver
Depart from Vancouver in the morning, passing through the scenic Fraser Valley and Merritt, which is the filming location of the movie Jurassic. After lunch, go to Kelowna, the fruit town of BC, to visit the famous "VQA" precious winery, taste red and white wines and buy world-famous Canadian ice wine. Next, we will visit the Changing Color Lake, where the lake surface changes color with the seasons. Overnight in Salmon Bay/Grizzly Town. Itinerary: Vancouver → Merritt (Pass by) → Kelowna → Winery (45 mins) → Kalamalka Lake (15 mins) → Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
Stop at: Merritt
Pass by Merritt
Stop at: Grizzli Winery
Located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, Grizzli Winery is surrounded by mountains and lakes. The region’s abundant sunshine and significant day-night temperature variation create ideal conditions for producing distinctive, high-quality wines.
Stop at: Kalamalka Lake Lookout
Kalamalka Lake Kalamalka Lake, also known as "Color Changing Lake", is a large lake in the interior plateau of south-central British Columbia, Canada, east of Lake Okanagan. At different times of the year, the color of the lake water changes from cyan to indigo, and it appears simultaneously in different areas, so it is called "Lake of a Thousand Colors". During the period of warm weather and enhanced photosynthesis of phytoplankton, calcium, carbonate ions and phosphorus in the water will precipitate, changing the color of the water and increasing turbidity.
Revelstoke / Salmon Arm --Columbia Icefield --Banff
Stop at: Revelstoke
Itinerary: Revelstoke/Salmon Arm → Glacier National Park (Pass by) → Yoho National Park (Pass by) → Banff National Park → Crowfoot Glacier (Pass by) → Columbia lcefield (2.5 hours, Ice Explorer and Icefield Skywalk) → Bow Lake (Pass by) → Banff Town (60 mins) On the day of the tour, you may add the Banff Night Tour (Price: USD$70.00 / CAD$85.00 per person). Catch the iconic “Golden Mountain” glow and picture-perfect lake reflections at sunset with gorgeous layered light and shadow, and keep an eye out for wild elk, bighorn sheep and even bears along the way for unforgettable natural surprises.
Stop at: Glacier National Park
Located in British Columbia, Glacier National Park spans over 500 square miles and features active glaciers, snow-capped peaks, and part of the Columbia Mountains. It’s also home to one of Canada’s largest cave systems and offers diverse wildlife and plant life, making it a must-see for nature lovers.
Stop at: Yoho National Park Of Canada
Situated on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies, Yoho National Park features towering rock walls, stunning waterfalls, and dramatic mountain peaks. It’s a top destination for hiking and sightseeing, offering a glimpse into Canada’s alpine beauty and natural wonders.
Stop at: Columbia Icefield Skywalk
Columbia lcefield (2.5 hours, Ice Explorer and Icefield Skywalk)
Stop at: Bow Lake
Bow Lake Bow Lake is located approximately 30 minutes north of Lake Louise and off the Icefields Parkway (Hwy 93) in the Canadian Rockies. It is half a mile north of the Crowfoot Glacier. It sits at an elevation of 1,920 m (6,300 ft) and is one of the largest lakes at the Banff National Park. It is fed by the meltwater from the Bow Glacier in the Wapta Icefield. Bow Lake is a wonderful place for a picnic and to enjoy scenic breathtaking views.
Stop at: Town of Banff
Town of Banff Banff is a town within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Banff is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations to discover. It is highly known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. It is also a perfect destination for outdoor sports and extensive hiking, biking, scrambling and skiing.
Banff --Lake Louise -- Moraine Lake--Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
Stop at: Banff
Itinerary: Banff → Banff Gondola (60 mins) → Bow Falls (10 mins) → Lake Louise Village (optional lunch) → Lake Louise (90mins) → Moraine Lake (30 mins) → The Last Spike (20mins)→ Glacier National Park (Pass by) → Revelstoke/Salmon Arm Tips: Moraine Lake is open from June to mid-October; if the attraction is not open by then, the attraction will be canceled and the tour time of Lake Louise will be increased accordingly.
Stop at: Banff Gondola
Explore the one-of-a-kind Gondola ride to the top of the Sulphur Mountain to experience a stunning view of six incredible mountain ranges. Banff Gondola provides breathtaking views in every direction that you look at! It is an eight-minute journey to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. On a clear and sunny day, the gondola becomes a perfect activity for families, groups, and couples to enjoy.
Stop at: Bow Falls
Bow Falls Bow Falls is a major waterfall on the Bow River. It offers breathtaking views and an experience of being closer to nature! Bow Falls is also famously featured in the 1953 Marilyn Monroe film River of No Return. Embrace your inner nature love and be amazed by its wonderous beauty.
Stop at: Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar
Lake Louise Village (optional lunch)
Stop at: Lake Louise
Lake Louise Lake Louise has a rich heritage as one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations. It is a hamlet within Banff National Park. Lake Louise is named after Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. Lake Lousie is one of the most famous mountain vistas in the world and is truly a site to see!
Stop at: Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake Moraine Lake is another beautiful site to discover. It is easily one of Canada’s most amazing hidden gems that you must discover with us today!
Stop at: Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park Glacier National Park is one of forty-three national parks located within Canada. It has approximately 521 square miles of protected areas and includes portions of the Columbia Mountains, as well as Rogers Pass National Historic Site. The park contains active glaciers and snowy peaks! It is also home to one of Canada’s largest cave systems and even offers a large selection of plants and animals to see.
Stop at: Last Spike Brewery
The Last Spike The "Last Nail" monument was built in 1985 to commemorate the completion of the cross-Canada railway 100 years ago. At that time, Donald, chairman of the Pacific Railway Company, nailed the last gold nail of historical significance here, which was called the "Last Nail", marking the successful completion of this railway artery. The monument is not large, and the base is inlaid with 13 pieces of jade and granite of various colors donated by 13 different provinces in Canada. They symbolize the opening of this railway, like a bond, closely connecting the provinces across Canada.
Revelstoke / Salmon Arm --Kamloops --Hope-- Vancouver
Stop at: Salmon Arm
Itinerary: Revelstoke → Kamloops Ginseng Factory (45 mins) → Hope (30 mins) → Fraser Valley (Pass-by) → Vancouver
Stop at: Sunmore Ginseng 參盟西洋參廠
Ginseng Factory is located in Kamloops. Due to its pollution-free fertile soil and semi-desert dry climate, Kamloops has become the largest producer of American ginseng. It is famously known as the ''Ginseng Capital.” During this visit, visitors will have the chance to understand the growth process of American ginseng and its various nourishing medicinal effects.
Stop at: Hope
Hope town is the perfect place to walk around and explore. It is filled with beautiful nature views and have an experience of instant relaxation. Take a look at all that this town has to offer.
Stop at: Fraser Valley
Pass by Fraser Valley
What's Included
- Rocky Mountain Meals and tax fees(2 Breakfasts/3 Lunches/2 Dinners)-If price option selected
- Moraine Lake access fee (Access to Moraine Lake from June 1 - Oct 13 only)
- Gratuities for the driver and tour guide
- Pick-up and drop-off at multiple locations
- Air-conditioned vehicle (vehicle type based on group size)
- Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
- Entrance Tickets of Banff Gondola and Ice Explorer, and National Park Admissions
- Hotel (3 Nights)
- Rocky Mountain Meals and tax fees(2 Breakfasts/3 Lunches/2 Dinners)-If price option NOT selected
- Tips(Not required, but always appreciated)
- Meals,food and beverages, and personal expenses
- Fees caused by irresistible reasons due to traffic, weather, flight cancellation or date changes.
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
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Start time:
7:00 AM
What To Expect
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Day 1: Vancouver --Kelowna --Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
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Depart from Vancouver in the morning, passing through the scenic Fraser Valley and Merritt, which is the filming location of the movie Jurassic. After lunch, go to Kelowna, the fruit town of BC, to visit the famous "VQA" precious winery, taste red and white wines and buy world-famous Canadian ice wine. Next, we will visit the Changing Color Lake, where the lake surface changes color with the seasons. Overnight in Salmon Bay/Grizzly Town. Itinerary: Vancouver → Merritt (Pass by) → Kelowna → Winery (45 mins) → Kalamalka Lake (15 mins) → Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
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Pass by Merritt
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Located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, Grizzli Winery is surrounded by mountains and lakes. The region’s abundant sunshine and significant day-night temperature variation create ideal conditions for producing distinctive, high-quality wines.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Kalamalka Lake Kalamalka Lake, also known as "Color Changing Lake", is a large lake in the interior plateau of south-central British Columbia, Canada, east of Lake Okanagan. At different times of the year, the color of the lake water changes from cyan to indigo, and it appears simultaneously in different areas, so it is called "Lake of a Thousand Colors". During the period of warm weather and enhanced photosynthesis of phytoplankton, calcium, carbonate ions and phosphorus in the water will precipitate, changing the color of the water and increasing turbidity.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: Revelstoke / Salmon Arm --Columbia Icefield --Banff
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Itinerary: Revelstoke/Salmon Arm → Glacier National Park (Pass by) → Yoho National Park (Pass by) → Banff National Park → Crowfoot Glacier (Pass by) → Columbia lcefield (2.5 hours, Ice Explorer and Icefield Skywalk) → Bow Lake (Pass by) → Banff Town (60 mins) On the day of the tour, you may add the Banff Night Tour (Price: USD$70.00 / CAD$85.00 per person). Catch the iconic “Golden Mountain” glow and picture-perfect lake reflections at sunset with gorgeous layered light and shadow, and keep an eye out for wild elk, bighorn sheep and even bears along the way for unforgettable natural surprises.
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Located in British Columbia, Glacier National Park spans over 500 square miles and features active glaciers, snow-capped peaks, and part of the Columbia Mountains. It’s also home to one of Canada’s largest cave systems and offers diverse wildlife and plant life, making it a must-see for nature lovers.
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Situated on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies, Yoho National Park features towering rock walls, stunning waterfalls, and dramatic mountain peaks. It’s a top destination for hiking and sightseeing, offering a glimpse into Canada’s alpine beauty and natural wonders.
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Columbia lcefield (2.5 hours, Ice Explorer and Icefield Skywalk)
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Admission Included: YES
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Bow Lake Bow Lake is located approximately 30 minutes north of Lake Louise and off the Icefields Parkway (Hwy 93) in the Canadian Rockies. It is half a mile north of the Crowfoot Glacier. It sits at an elevation of 1,920 m (6,300 ft) and is one of the largest lakes at the Banff National Park. It is fed by the meltwater from the Bow Glacier in the Wapta Icefield. Bow Lake is a wonderful place for a picnic and to enjoy scenic breathtaking views.
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Town of Banff Banff is a town within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Banff is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations to discover. It is highly known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. It is also a perfect destination for outdoor sports and extensive hiking, biking, scrambling and skiing.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Banff --Lake Louise -- Moraine Lake--Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
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Itinerary: Banff → Banff Gondola (60 mins) → Bow Falls (10 mins) → Lake Louise Village (optional lunch) → Lake Louise (90mins) → Moraine Lake (30 mins) → The Last Spike (20mins)→ Glacier National Park (Pass by) → Revelstoke/Salmon Arm Tips: Moraine Lake is open from June to mid-October; if the attraction is not open by then, the attraction will be canceled and the tour time of Lake Louise will be increased accordingly.
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Explore the one-of-a-kind Gondola ride to the top of the Sulphur Mountain to experience a stunning view of six incredible mountain ranges. Banff Gondola provides breathtaking views in every direction that you look at! It is an eight-minute journey to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. On a clear and sunny day, the gondola becomes a perfect activity for families, groups, and couples to enjoy.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: YES
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Bow Falls Bow Falls is a major waterfall on the Bow River. It offers breathtaking views and an experience of being closer to nature! Bow Falls is also famously featured in the 1953 Marilyn Monroe film River of No Return. Embrace your inner nature love and be amazed by its wonderous beauty.
Duration: 10 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Lake Louise Village (optional lunch)
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Lake Louise Lake Louise has a rich heritage as one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations. It is a hamlet within Banff National Park. Lake Louise is named after Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. Lake Lousie is one of the most famous mountain vistas in the world and is truly a site to see!
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Moraine Lake Moraine Lake is another beautiful site to discover. It is easily one of Canada’s most amazing hidden gems that you must discover with us today!
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Glacier National Park Glacier National Park is one of forty-three national parks located within Canada. It has approximately 521 square miles of protected areas and includes portions of the Columbia Mountains, as well as Rogers Pass National Historic Site. The park contains active glaciers and snowy peaks! It is also home to one of Canada’s largest cave systems and even offers a large selection of plants and animals to see.
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The Last Spike The "Last Nail" monument was built in 1985 to commemorate the completion of the cross-Canada railway 100 years ago. At that time, Donald, chairman of the Pacific Railway Company, nailed the last gold nail of historical significance here, which was called the "Last Nail", marking the successful completion of this railway artery. The monument is not large, and the base is inlaid with 13 pieces of jade and granite of various colors donated by 13 different provinces in Canada. They symbolize the opening of this railway, like a bond, closely connecting the provinces across Canada.
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Revelstoke / Salmon Arm --Kamloops --Hope-- Vancouver
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Itinerary: Revelstoke → Kamloops Ginseng Factory (45 mins) → Hope (30 mins) → Fraser Valley (Pass-by) → Vancouver
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Ginseng Factory is located in Kamloops. Due to its pollution-free fertile soil and semi-desert dry climate, Kamloops has become the largest producer of American ginseng. It is famously known as the ''Ginseng Capital.” During this visit, visitors will have the chance to understand the growth process of American ginseng and its various nourishing medicinal effects.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Hope town is the perfect place to walk around and explore. It is filled with beautiful nature views and have an experience of instant relaxation. Take a look at all that this town has to offer.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by Fraser Valley
Additional Info
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 2 days in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Customer Reviews
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4.3
4 total reviews