Visit the breathtakingly beautiful Moraine Lake to enjoy the poetic and picturesque scenery of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Take a look at four famous lakes in one stop: Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Bow Lake, and Okanagan Lake.
Ride the giant snowmobile to explore the world-famous ice field ruins of Columbia Icefield!
Ride on the Banff Gondola to enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the Banff town and the magnificent Rocky Mountains
Enjoy lunch at the famous Chateau Lake Louise Hotel (at your own expense).
Scotiabank, 5812 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 3A8, Canada
07:00Departure West Vancouver (on Cambie St & 42nd Ave.);
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
In the morning, we will first head to the Hope Town, and then pass through the town of Merritt and head to visit the famous local "VQA" rare wine winery. Shortly after, we will head to Kelowna: the hometown of fruits in BC, and pass by the Okanagan Lake. Following, we will visit the famous local Vernon Planet Bee Honey Farm. Finally, we will return back to Revelstoke. Itinerary: Vancouver → Hope Town (30 mins) → Merritt (Pass by) → Kelowna → Grizzli Winery (45 mins) → Okanagan Lake (Pass by) → Vernon Plannet Bee Honey Farm (30 mins) → Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Hope town is the perfect place to walk around and explore. It is filled with beautiful nature views and instant relaxation. Take a look at all that this town has to offer.
Duration: 30 minutes
Grizzli Winery is located in the center of Okanagan, Canada. The Grizzli Winery is surrounded by a number of mountains and lakes! The sunshine and large temperature differences between day and night help create uniquely tasting wines. The guests of the Grizzli Winery are treated like family. Therefore, you can feel the comfort of your home while tasting delicious wines.
Duration: 45 minutes
Okanagan Lake is a lake where algae and plant growth are limited. The shallow portions at either end of the lake tend to have the most plant growth. This lake is a must-see destination and will be definitely worth the visit.
Planet Vernon Honey Farm is located in the suburbs of Vernon and produces featured local honey from their own beehives. Here, visitors have the opportunity to observe bees up close, stroll through a bee-friendly garden, and taste fresh honey.
Duration: 30 minutes
In the morning, we will pass through the famous Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park. Following, join us for an epic scenic drive to Yoho National Park! Shortly after, we will head to the Banff National Park! First, we will have a nice lunch, and we will go to Louise Lake to enjoy the beautiful scenic views of Louise Lake. Next, we will take the Banff Gondola to have a panoramic view of Banff. Following, we will take a visit to the beautiful Moraine Lake. Then we will go to see the famous Bow Falls. Finally, join us and relax in Banff Town! Itinerary: Revelstoke / Salmon Arm → Glacier National Park (Pass-by) → Yoho National Park (Pass-by) → Banff National Park → Lake Louise (120 mins, including lunchtime and sightseeing time)→ Moraine Lake (15 mins) → Banff Gondola (60 mins) → Bow Falls (15 mins) → Banff Town (60 mins) Special Note: 1. The opening time of Moraine Lake is from mid-June to mid-October. If it is not open during the tour, the scenic spot will be canceled.
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.
Yoho National Park lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Vertical rock walls, waterfalls, and high peaks draw visitors from all around the world to this unique national park! Yoho offers exceptional hiking and sightseeing for everyone to enjoy! The park even offers a unique glimpse of Canada’s natural wonders and an insight into this alpine majesty!
Banff National Park(120 mins, including lunchtime and sightseeing time) is famously known for its colored lakes, majestic mountains, and endless outdoor adventures that it has to offer! It is also Canada’s very first national park and the world’s third! It has a rich heritage and is one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations to discover! Make sure to even take a special look at its easy access and close proximity that it has to the vast unspoiled wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. It is greatly packed with spectacular scenic valleys, peaks, glaciers, forests, meadows, and rivers. Take a look at what makes Banff National Park so unique! 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 Lousie is one of the most famous mountain vistas in the world and is truly a site to see!
Duration: 2 hours
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: 15 minutes
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 wondrous beauty.
Duration: 15 minutes
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
We will take the Banff Gondola to have a panoramic view of Banff. Following, we will take a visit to the beautiful Moraine Lake.
Duration: 1 hour
Today we will leave Banff Town for the magnificent icefield. You can see the beautiful views of meadows, waterfalls, and snow mountains along the way. We will pass by the famous Crowfoot Glacier and Bow Lake. Finally, we will enter Jasper National Park and explore Columbia Icefield, You can take a big shuttle bus to start your own adventure! More exciting, you can breathe the fresh air of the Rocky Mountains when standing on the skywalk! We will also stay overnight in Grizzly Bear Town/Salmon Bay. Itinerary: Banff → Crowfoot Glacier (Pass-by) → Bow Lake (Pass-by) → Columbia Glacier (3 hours, including ice field snowmobile and skywalk) → Glacier National Park (Pass-by) → Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
The spectacular Crowfoot Glacier can be viewed from a lookout point on the world-famous Icefields Parkway about 34 km (21 mi) north of Lake Louise. Attached to the northeastern side of Crowfoot Mountain, overlooking Bow Lake, the glacier's runoff feeds into the Bow River, which flows from Banff National Park through the City of Calgary to the Alberta prairies.
Columbia Icefield is what is left of a gigantic sheet of ice that covered and formed most of the landscape in the Rocky Mountains. The Ice field covers an area today of 325 square kilometers or 130 square miles and is such an amazing location to explore!
Duration: 3 hours
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.
Today, we will proceed to the famous "Last Spike" in the Pacific Railroad Memorial Park. Then, we will head to visit the Kamloops which is the hometown of Ginseng. Finally, we will drive back to Vancouver. Itinerary: Revelstoke → The Last Spike (20 mins) → Kamloops Sunmore Ginseng Factory (45 mins) → Fraser Valley (Pass-by) → Vancouver
The Last Spike was the final and ceremonial railway spike driven into the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) track by company director Donald Smith on the morning of November 7th, 1885. The ceremony marked the completion of the transcontinental CPR. It was a muted affair at which a group of company officials and laborers gathered at Craigellachie. The Last Spike symbolized more than just the completion of a railway. Contemporaries and historians have viewed the Last Spike as an event when national unity was recognized.
Duration: 20 minutes
Sunmore 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
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