Canadian Rockies: National Parks Eastbound - 14 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Genders

  • Female70%
  • Male30%

Average age

28
18 Min39 Max

Start / End

  • Vancouver
  • Calgary

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 12

Meals included

32

Highlights

  • Embark on a breathtaking journey from the vibrant city of Vancouver, crossing by ferry to discover the unique coastal charm of Victoria, before heading to Tofino to immerse yourself in rugged Pacific beauty, featuring ancient rainforest hikes, expansive beaches, and optional thrilling whale watching excursions.
  • Unleash your inner adventurer in Whistler, Canada's premier natural playground. Hike to spectacular viewpoints overlooking Daisy Lake, or choose from exhilarating optional activities such as ziplining, white-water rafting, and mountain biking amidst stunning alpine scenery.
  • Delve deep into the untamed wilderness of Wells Gray Provincial Park, famous for its dramatic waterfalls. Experience the tranquility of a half-day canoe tour on pristine waters and marvel at Helmcken Falls, an awe-inspiring cascade three times the height of Niagara.
  • Awaken your senses in the heart of the Canadian Rockies as you explore Jasper National Park. Stroll through the breathtaking Maligne Canyon, keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, and discover the serene beauty of glacier-fed lakes like Maligne Lake, perfect for canoeing or thrilling white-water rafting.
  • Drive the legendary Icefield Parkway, one of the world's most scenic routes, offering unparalleled views of ancient glaciers and towering peaks. Stop at the iconic Bow Lake and have the extraordinary opportunity to walk directly atop the Athabasca Glacier with an expert guide.
  • Conclude your grand adventure amidst the postcard-perfect vistas of Lake Louise and Yoho National Park, where the vibrant turquoise waters of Emerald Lake and the majestic Takkakaw Falls await. Finally, unwind in the charming resort town of Banff, offering invigorating hikes and natural hot springs.
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Summary

Now's the time to explore western Canada on your terms with this tour that's affordable for young travellers. Discover that big mountain mood on this journey along the Pacific Coast from Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies. Choose to try touch of whale spotting on an optional excursion before heading east into the enveloping mountain wilderness of Banff and Jasper National Parks in search of sulphur springs, canoeing excursions, and massive glaciers. Camping out most nights means you could find yourself face-to-face with a moose, deer, or maybe even a bear. (Just don't ask it for a selfie.) The Great Outdoors is the perfect playground for your next adventure.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Vancouver

    Arrive at any time.

    Throw on something fabulous and get to know your group on a night out in Vancouver. From catching a live show with a cold pint, to tearing it up on the dance floor after a few cocktails there’s something for everyone in this western Canadian city. Head to one of your CEO’s favourite friendly spots, sip a craft beer, indulge in a tasty bite, and spend a night out on the town with some of your new friends. This tour departs Vancouver early on Day 2. If you are interested in exploring the city and its nearby attractions, it is recommended you book additional pre-trip accommodation nights.

  • Day 2

    Vancouver/Victoria

    Discover beautiful, moody, and invigorating Vancouver on a brief orientation drive with your super cool CEO. Pack top sights like Stanley Park, Gastown, and the Vancouver Lookout into your morning before hopping on a ferry with your new pals to get to the capital of British Columbia, Victoria. Get your bearings in your new surroundings on a visit to some of the liveliest pubs downtown. Take in the mountains rising in the distance and smell the salty brine of the ocean before sampling the best fish and chips in Victoria (and arguably all of Canada) at Red Fish Blue Fish. With your stomachs full and your heads buzzing with laughter and talk of tomorrow you will have no problem collapsing into your tent tonight for some much needed rest.

  • Day 3

    Victoria/Tofino

    It's off to Tofino today! Breathe in the lush smell of old growth forests and daydream as the island scenery passes you by. Stop at the Old Country Market in Coombs where you can buy souvenirs, grab a bite to eat, or simply sit and watch goats amble by on the roof above. Arrive in Tofino just in time to watch sunset over the water. Then take the rest of the evening to relax in nature or hangout with your group and tell stories because you're bound to have some by now!

  • Day 4

    Tofino

    Enjoy a free day in the great outdoors. Choose to get up close and personal with mother nature on a whale watching tour by Zodiac off of Tofino's coast. Or soak in views of this rugged and untamed landscape and spend time exploring endless stretches of beach. From hikes through rainforests to catching waves out in the Pacific Ocean, Tofino is an outdoor adventurers' paradise. Whatever you decide the time is yours, just make sure to grab your fill of this unique surfer town before it's time to move inland.

  • Day 5

    Tofino/Whistler

    The outdoor adventures are far from over. Dance beneath ancient Douglas firs as you make your way to the ferry. Say good-bye to island time and continue further inland to Whistler. On the way experience stunning scenery, wildlife, and some pretty awesome photo ops.

  • Day 6

    Whistler

    Good morning from one of Canada's greatest natural playgrounds. Right when you thought you couldn't fall more in love with this country you most certainly will. The scenery here is almost dreamlike and one of the best ways to take it all in is with a morning hike. Witness incredible views of Daisy Lake, or try your hand at other outdoor adventures like ziplining, rafting, or mountain biking. In the afternoon explore more of Whistler with your pals, grab some food, play some frisbee, or just sit and talk outside.

  • Day 7

    Whistler/Wells Gray Park

    Today is a travel day, but never fear you'll have no time to be bored. There will be plenty of opportunities for talking, reflecting, and taking photos as you drive from coastal mountains through the Canadian desert and into the densely wooded forests of Wells Gray PP. Remember, it's often the longer days that create the best bonding experiences for you and your new mates.

  • Day 8

    Wells Gray Park

    Head out for an exciting adventure canoeing in the Canadian wilderness. Take this time to laugh and be silly with your friends or paddle off to quieter coves for some peace and reflection. After a lunch on the shore overlooking Clearwater Lake you will stop at some of the most fascinating waterfalls in the park, including Helmcken Falls — world famous for being three times taller than Niagara Falls.

  • Day 9

    Wells Gray Park/Jasper

    Get an early start today as you and the group head further into the mountains. Pass the majestic peak of Mount Robson, the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies. Stop at the visitor centre and grab your next “Insta” photo on the large viewing deck before jumping back in the van to continue on to the prime wildlife-viewing area of Jasper.

  • Day 10

    Jasper

    Wake up in the alpine town of Jasper amid snow-capped mountains and glacier lakes. Stroll through Maligne Canyon, the deepest gorge in the Canadian Rockies. The trail is an easy loop that is full of waterfalls, bridges, dense pine forests, and streams that seem to pop out of nowhere. Take the rest of the morning to explore Jasper NP. Rent a canoe and get out on Maligne Lake with your friends, seek some thrills whitewater rafting on the Athabasca River, or simply take it all in. Spend the afternoon checking out the lively mountain town.

  • Day 11

    Jasper/Lake Louise

    Make your way to stunning Lake Louise via the Icefield Parkway. The beauty is so spectacular you may find yourself holding your breath as you drive one of the world’s most scenic routes. Along the way you will stop at Bow Lake and the Columbia Icefield Centre, where you can choose to walk with an expert guide atop the still active Athabasca Glacier. Kick back and relax in Lake Louise for the night.

  • Day 12

    Lake Louise

    You’ll be skipping with joy into the beauty that is Yoho NP. Visit Emerald Lake, whose vibrant waters rival those of famed Lake Louise, and Takkakaw Falls – the second highest waterfall in Canada. Choose to go whitewater rafting in the afternoon along the Kicking Horse River. Skip the crowds, sip a cold drink by the aquamarine waters, and simply enjoy the untamed beauty of this lesser-known Canadian park.

  • Day 13

    Lake Louise/Banff

    Grab a fellow tour mates' hand and gaze in wonder at the beauty of Lake Louise. Hike with a group to the Agnes Lake Tea House, or lose your sense of time along the Six Glaciers Trail. In the afternoon you will head into good ole' Banff.

  • Day 14

    Banff/Calgary

    As the day begins spend some of your time discovering the quiet beauty of Banff, a resort town located within Banff National Park. Take some pictures of the wildlife, stroll the shop-lined streets, or hike up to a remote tea house for some spectacular views of the town below. As you head to Calgary for the end of your trip take some time to reflect, say, "see you later" to new friends, and smile because you came, you saw, and you conquered that Canadian Rockies experience.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hostel (1 nt, multi-share), participation camping (12 nts)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 12, Lunches: 11, Dinners: 9

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Customer reviews & ratings

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Based on 403 reviews
  • Really great tour made even better by Laurie?s planning and work ethic. I have travelled many times with G and always have great experiences. I also like the policies G follow with regards to keeping things local and empowering women.

    Ellen Sep, 2025 Verified
  • Overall was an amazing experience and we really got to see some of the best of Canada. I?m so pleased I went and met some really great people. I did activities that pushed me out of my comfort zone which I?m thrilled about and it did feel like a real adventure. The thing I would mention though is that it did feel like we were children at times and had fairly limited freedom which became quite frustrating sometimes. It is really nice to have the whole thing planned and not really have to think about what each day is going to look like and spend the whole holiday making decisions

    Emily Aug, 2025 Verified

Essential trip information

Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.

Frequently asked questions

  • What are the main highlights of this trip to the Canadian Rockies?

    This trip allows you to enjoy the stunning scenery of western Canada, capture postcard-perfect photos in Jasper National Park, experience the vibrant city life in Vancouver, be awed by the mighty Rockies, and enjoy a road trip through two Canadian provinces.
  • What is the travel style and physical rating of this tour?

    This tour is designed for "18-to-Thirtysomethings" and has a physical rating of 3, meaning an average level of fitness and mobility is required. Travelers should be able to walk without aid, climb stairs, step on and off small boats, and carry their own luggage.
  • What kind of accommodation can I expect on this trip?

    Accommodation will vary, including one night in a multi-share hostel and 12 nights of participation camping in tents at public and private campgrounds. All camping equipment, except for a sleeping bag and pillow, is supplied, including comfortable self-inflating mattresses and oversized 2-person dome tents.
  • What facilities are available at the campgrounds?

    Private campgrounds usually offer services like fire pits, picnic tables, drinking water, toilets, and shower buildings, with some even having small outdoor swimming pools and laundry facilities. Public campgrounds typically provide basic facilities such as fire pits, picnic tables, and drinking water, but may only have pit toilets and sometimes require a drive to access showers (which may incur a fee).
  • What meals are included and what kind of food can I expect?

    The tour includes 12 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 9 dinners. All included meals are prepared from goods bought locally. Breakfasts generally consist of breads and cereals (sometimes a warm breakfast if time permits). Lunches are typically light meals such as sandwiches and/or salads. Dinners are freshly-prepared hot meals, offering a variety of continental and local dishes.
  • Will I be expected to participate in tasks during the trip?

    Yes, participation is an essential part of the trip. This includes helping with tasks like setting up and packing away your tent, assisting with meal preparation, and cleaning up. Your CEO will handle meal planning, but everyone's effort ensures the trip runs smoothly.
  • What is the typical group size and age range for this tour?

    The maximum group size is 12, with an average of 11 participants. The tour is specifically designed for young travelers with a minimum age of 18 and a maximum age of 39.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    No, single travelers are not required to pay more. Group trips are designed for shared accommodation, and solo travelers are paired in twin or multi-share rooms/tents with someone of the same sex.
  • What modes of transportation are used on this trip?

    Transportation includes air-conditioned private 15-passenger vans (for up to 12 people plus the CEO/driver, with a trailer for luggage for groups of 8+), hiking, ferries, canoes, and Zodiacs for specific excursions.
  • What optional activities are available on this trip?

    Optional activities include whale watching tours by Zodiac in Tofino, various hikes (some free), visits to cultural centers, rafting, ziplining, gondola rides in Whistler and Banff, canoeing in Wells Gray Park and Maligne Lake, Athabasca Glacier ice walks, and a Grizzly Bear Refuge visit in Golden, among others. Costs vary per activity.
  • What should I know about currency and money on this tour?

    The local currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but your bank may charge foreign purchase fees. Credit and debit cards can be used for cash advances (4-digit PINs often required). It's recommended to carry a combination of Canadian Dollars (preferably smaller bills) and credit cards. ATMs are generally available, and a visit can be arranged on Day 1 and other days.
  • How much emergency money should I bring?

    It is recommended to have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an emergency fund for unforeseen circumstances that might require a change in the planned route.
  • Is tipping customary in North America on this tour?

    Tipping service providers like waiters, bartenders, and taxi drivers at approximately 18-20% is customary and expected. For local guides, a recommendation of $2-8 USD per activity is suggested. If you feel your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) did an outstanding job, a tip of $10-15 USD per person, per day is a guideline.
  • Who will be leading the group on this tour?

    The group will be accompanied by a Chief Experience Officer (CEO) who acts as the group manager, leader, and driver. The CEO is experienced in the routes, organizes meals, and has broad general knowledge of the countries visited. Local guides are also used for specific activities where specialized knowledge enhances the experience.
  • Is travel insurance required for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You will need to show proof of medical coverage (minimum USD 200,000 for repatriation and emergency rescue) to your CEO before joining the group. Personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and lost luggage coverage are also strongly recommended.
  • What is the legal drinking age in Canada on this tour, and are there any alcohol restrictions?

    The legal drinking age in most of Canada is 19 (18 in Alberta and Quebec). Many bars and clubs will require ID. It's important to note that Parks Canada does not allow campers to consume alcohol on long weekends, which may affect certain departures.
  • When can I do laundry during the trip?

    Laundry can typically be done at least once a week. Some private campgrounds and most cities have coin-operated laundromats. Your CEO will advise on locations during the trip.
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