Panoramic of the scenic Rocky Mountains, located in British Columbia
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Hiking in the Canadian Rockies

From
CAD 3,026
Duration
8 days
Countries
Canada
Activity
moderate
Group size
Max 12
Rating
4.9 · 109 reviewsvia Intrepid Travel

The adventure

It doesn’t get more iconic than the Canadian Rockies – snow-capped peaks, glittering lakes and a tranquil escape from the modern world. Give your legs and cameras a workout as you make your way through this magnificent scenery. Marvel at the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies as you hike the Kinney Lake Trail at Mt Robson Provincial Park. Discover the spectacle of Jasper National Park, explore the rugged beauty of Banff and witness the showstopping landscapes of Yoho National Park. Search for wildlife at Maligne Lake, wander the famed landscapes of Lake Louise and travel along the iconic Icefields Parkway. Throw in an expert local leader and a group of like-minded travellers, and you’re on track for an unforgettable adventure.

At a glance

Duration
8 days
Route
Calgary → Calgary
Countries
Canada
Activity level
moderate
Style
National Parks & Wilderness, Trekking & Hiking, Wildlife & Safari
Group size
Max 12
Ages
15+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

Majestic view of the Canadian Rockies reflecting in a tranquil lake in British Columbia.
Your journey through

Canada

Day 1Calgary to Banff National ParkWelcome to the Canadian Rockies! Your adventure begins in Calgary with a welcome meeting at 7.30 am. You’ll meet your local leader and fellow travellers, and then it’s time to hit the road for Banff National Park. Your first hike of the trip will be at Tunnel Mountain. Take in your first experience walking among the Rockies’ unbeatable scenery. As the hike is relatively short, you’ll have some time this afternoon to explore Banff. Maybe head to a local eatery to sample an elk burger or check out what’s on offer at the microbrewery – the views here are worth a toast!
Stunning view of the illuminated Calgary skyline featuring skyscrapers and vibrant city lights at dusk.Calgary
Welcome to the Canadian Rockies! Your adventure begins in Calgary with a welcome meeting at 7.30 am. You’ll meet your local leader and fellow travellers, and then it’s time to hit the road for Banff National Park. Your first hike of the trip will be at Tunnel Mountain. Take in your first experience walking among the Rockies’ unbeatable scenery. As the hike is relatively short, you’ll have some time this afternoon to explore Banff. Maybe head to a local eatery to sample an elk burger or check out what’s on offer at the microbrewery – the views here are worth a toast!
Map showing Calgary
Day 2Banff National ParkMake the drive this morning to Lake Louise. Here, you’ll experience natural beauty at its very best – dazzling peaks dusted with snow reflect on the pristine glittering lake, creating a captivating image. There are many hiking options here, with a range of lengths and levels of difficulty – your leader can give you the best advice on which trail to tackle. Maybe check out the stunning Lake Agnes hike – heading off on the well-maintained trail, find yourself at a quaint, European-style teahouse on the edge of a gorgeous mountain lake tucked in the shadows of the towering peaks above. After exploring the area, why not make your way back to the Lake Louise Fairmont Hotel? Sitting right on the shores of the lake, it serves as the perfect spot to take in the scenery with some poutine or a cocktail in hand. In the late afternoon, you’ll unwind in the Banff Upper Hot Springs – at a height of 1524 m (5000 ft), these are Canada’s highest natural springs. This evening, regroup with your fellow travellers for dinner.
Scenic vista of cloud-covered mountain peaks and lush valleys in Banff National Park.Banff National Park
Make the drive this morning to Lake Louise. Here, you’ll experience natural beauty at its very best – dazzling peaks dusted with snow reflect on the pristine glittering lake, creating a captivating image. There are many hiking options here, with a range of lengths and levels of difficulty – your leader can give you the best advice on which trail to tackle. Maybe check out the stunning Lake Agnes hike – heading off on the well-maintained trail, find yourself at a quaint, European-style teahouse on the edge of a gorgeous mountain lake tucked in the shadows of the towering peaks above. After exploring the area, why not make your way back to the Lake Louise Fairmont Hotel? Sitting right on the shores of the lake, it serves as the perfect spot to take in the scenery with some poutine or a cocktail in hand. In the late afternoon, you’ll unwind in the Banff Upper Hot Springs – at a height of 1524 m (5000 ft), these are Canada’s highest natural springs. This evening, regroup with your fellow travellers for dinner.
Map showing Banff National Park
Day 3Icefields ParkwayRise bright and early for another day full of adventure. After a scenic ride along Icefields Parkway, arrive at Bow Lake and set out on another of the Rockies’ many incredible walks. Your circuit will lead you around the shimmering waters of the lake, passing a gorge with water rushing below through to an outwash plain where you can see the wild Bow Falls. Take in the epic views that greet you with every step – Crowfoot Mountain, Bow Crow Peak, Mt Gordon and many other peaks form the backdrop for your walk. After an exciting day, make your way back to your remote and picturesque campground, where you’ll enjoy a BBQ dinner under the stars.
Breathtaking view of a mountain road surrounded by autumn foliage and snow-capped peaks.Icefields Parkway
Rise bright and early for another day full of adventure. After a scenic ride along Icefields Parkway, arrive at Bow Lake and set out on another of the Rockies’ many incredible walks. Your circuit will lead you around the shimmering waters of the lake, passing a gorge with water rushing below through to an outwash plain where you can see the wild Bow Falls. Take in the epic views that greet you with every step – Crowfoot Mountain, Bow Crow Peak, Mt Gordon and many other peaks form the backdrop for your walk. After an exciting day, make your way back to your remote and picturesque campground, where you’ll enjoy a BBQ dinner under the stars.
Map showing Icefields Parkway
Day 4Jasper National ParkThis morning, breathe in the fresh mountain air and drive out to Mt Robson Provincial Park to take on the Kinney Lake Trail. It’s a moderately challenging hike – you’ll follow the pastel blue of the Kinney River through the forest, ending at the mountain-fringed Kinney Lake. There, you’ll sit down for a picnic with your group. Take in the views of Mt Robson Provincial Park as you walk – Mt Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 3954 m (12,972 ft). Return the way you came, then drive back to Jasper – rest up at camp before dinner.
Breathtaking view of the Canadian Rockies at sunset with a vibrant purple sky.Jasper National Park
This morning, breathe in the fresh mountain air and drive out to Mt Robson Provincial Park to take on the Kinney Lake Trail. It’s a moderately challenging hike – you’ll follow the pastel blue of the Kinney River through the forest, ending at the mountain-fringed Kinney Lake. There, you’ll sit down for a picnic with your group. Take in the views of Mt Robson Provincial Park as you walk – Mt Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 3954 m (12,972 ft). Return the way you came, then drive back to Jasper – rest up at camp before dinner.
Map showing Jasper National Park
Day 5Jasper National ParkToday, you’ll travel to Maligne Lake. Famed for its bright blue waters, this area is known as one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the way – moose, deer, grizzlies and black bears have all been spotted along this stretch of road. There are two gentle hiking options available in the area, or you may prefer to rent a canoe or kayak to see the lake’s beauty from a different perspective. Your leader will be on hand with the best suggestions on how to enjoy your time here. Stop for lunch and take some time to soak up the scenery, then spend the afternoon in laidback Jasper.
Breathtaking view of the rugged mountains and verdant meadows in Jasper National Park, Alberta.Jasper National Park
Today, you’ll travel to Maligne Lake. Famed for its bright blue waters, this area is known as one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the way – moose, deer, grizzlies and black bears have all been spotted along this stretch of road. There are two gentle hiking options available in the area, or you may prefer to rent a canoe or kayak to see the lake’s beauty from a different perspective. Your leader will be on hand with the best suggestions on how to enjoy your time here. Stop for lunch and take some time to soak up the scenery, then spend the afternoon in laidback Jasper.
Map showing Jasper National Park
Day 6Icefields Parkway / Lake LouiseThis morning, return to the Icefields Parkway. So much more than just a road, the parkway is punctuated with world-class wonders. Making stops along the way, take in the views over lakes, waterfalls and glaciers. If you’re looking for an adventure, why not head out on an optional hike to the Athabasca Glacier. Explore the lower glacier, discovering natural ice features, with the Rockies watching over you in the distance. Look down into deep ice crevasses and up towards powerful waterfalls cascading into the ice while learning about how glaciers are formed and the ways they shape the landscape around them. Alternatively, set out on the Willcox Pass Hike. Trek past wetlands, take in views of the Sunwapta Pass and climb above the tree line, where you’ll find a set of Canada’s famous red chairs, inviting visitors to sit back and take a moment to soak up the view. From up here, you’ll be able to see the glaciers and peaks of the Columbia Icefield, including the Athabasca Glacier. Then, drive on to Peyto Lake, made famous by its glacial waters, and take a short hike up to a viewpoint where you can look out across the lake in its glory.
Breathtaking view of a mountain road surrounded by autumn foliage and snow-capped peaks.Icefields Parkway
This morning, return to the Icefields Parkway. So much more than just a road, the parkway is punctuated with world-class wonders. Making stops along the way, take in the views over lakes, waterfalls and glaciers. If you’re looking for an adventure, why not head out on an optional hike to the Athabasca Glacier. Explore the lower glacier, discovering natural ice features, with the Rockies watching over you in the distance. Look down into deep ice crevasses and up towards powerful waterfalls cascading into the ice while learning about how glaciers are formed and the ways they shape the landscape around them. Alternatively, set out on the Willcox Pass Hike. Trek past wetlands, take in views of the Sunwapta Pass and climb above the tree line, where you’ll find a set of Canada’s famous red chairs, inviting visitors to sit back and take a moment to soak up the view. From up here, you’ll be able to see the glaciers and peaks of the Columbia Icefield, including the Athabasca Glacier. Then, drive on to Peyto Lake, made famous by its glacial waters, and take a short hike up to a viewpoint where you can look out across the lake in its glory.
Map showing Icefields Parkway
Day 7Yoho National Park / Lake LouiseBegin your day by travelling to Yoho National Park, where you’ll head out on a hike. This half-day hike will take you on a loop of the park and past some of the area's most stunning landmarks, including glacial lakes and epic views over the surrounding mountains and valleys. Stand in the mist of Canada's second tallest waterfall – Takakkaw Falls (where you’ll learn why the name translates to ‘wonderful’ in the First Nations Cree language) and look out over the remarkable Emerald Lake. Perhaps take a few detours to a few hidden lakes along the way and enjoy some time at Yoho Lake before returning to the trailhead.
Stunning view of a river flowing through a forest with a mountain peak in British Columbia, Canada.Yoho National Park
Begin your day by travelling to Yoho National Park, where you’ll head out on a hike. This half-day hike will take you on a loop of the park and past some of the area's most stunning landmarks, including glacial lakes and epic views over the surrounding mountains and valleys. Stand in the mist of Canada's second tallest waterfall – Takakkaw Falls (where you’ll learn why the name translates to ‘wonderful’ in the First Nations Cree language) and look out over the remarkable Emerald Lake. Perhaps take a few detours to a few hidden lakes along the way and enjoy some time at Yoho Lake before returning to the trailhead.
Day 8Banff National Park to CalgaryLeave Banff behind this morning and make your way to the start of the Grassi Lakes Trail, your final hike of the trip. It’ll be a short and easy walk – you’ll follow the trail through evergreen forest to start, then pass by an impressive waterfall and, finally, reach the striking colours of Grassi Lakes. The turquoise waters are the perfect place to reflect on the trip that’s been. After, head back to Calgary, where your adventure will come to an end.
Stunning view of the illuminated Calgary skyline featuring skyscrapers and vibrant city lights at dusk.Calgary
Leave Banff behind this morning and make your way to the start of the Grassi Lakes Trail, your final hike of the trip. It’ll be a short and easy walk – you’ll follow the trail through evergreen forest to start, then pass by an impressive waterfall and, finally, reach the striking colours of Grassi Lakes. The turquoise waters are the perfect place to reflect on the trip that’s been. After, head back to Calgary, where your adventure will come to an end.
Map showing Calgary

Traveller reviews

4.9

Based on 109 reviews · via Intrepid Travel

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