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- The best Canadian Rocky tours
- Canadian Rockies Tours and Vacation Packages Reviews
- Travel Canadian Rockies your way
- Top operators in Canadian Rockies
- Best places to start your Canadian Rockies tour
- Discover Canadian Rockies tours for every budget
- Canadian Rockies tours for every group
- Top Canadian Rockies travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Canadian Rockies
- Contact our Canadian Rockies travel experts
The best Canadian Rocky tours
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Real Canadian Rockies
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Her enthusiasm and energy was incredible, and her knowledge of the Rockies was unbelievable!”
Gemma, traveled in May 2018
Banff vistas appear from Tunnel Mountain, while Jasper's Pyramid Lake offers sunrise views. Activities include Lake Louise and Moraine Lake hikes, with optional Athabasca Glacier excursions and Spirit Island boat tours.
Duration 13 days Destinations Vancouver, Kamloops, Lake Louise, Yoho National Park, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Whistler Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,570
10% Off- US$2,313You save $257
Canadian Rockies Express
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Itinerary was great, scenery was beautiful, and the diversity of the group added to the experience.”
Steven, traveled in June 2022
Mountain vistas await at Banff National Park and Lake Louise, complemented by lodge accommodations. The tour includes wine tasting in Okanagan Valley, visits to Whistler's Olympic village, and cultural insights at Squamish Lil'wat Centre.
Duration 8 days Destinations Calgary, Banff National Park, Golden, Kelowna, Whistler, Vancouver Age Range 12 to 70 year olds Operator G Adventures From
10% Off- US$2,649
Rockies Summer Classic Tour
173 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All the places we stopped were beautiful. We had some changes to the itinerary due to wildfire but we were able to enjoy that change too.”
Nodoka, traveled in August 2024
The Rockies showcase their finest at Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Banff National Park. Guests can opt for Banff Gondola rides and Columbia Icefields tours while staying in mountain lodges with 4.3+ reviews.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Kelowna, Revelstoke, Glacier National Park of Canada, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Valemount, Kamloops Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operator Discover Canada Tours From
10% Off- US$716
Rockies Classic Summer Tour
63 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good choice of hotels, exellent tour guide and driver.”
Venice, traveled in August 2024
Canadian Rockies reveal their finest views at Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Rogers Pass Summit. The journey features wine tasting in Kelowna, optional Banff Gondola ride, and stays in Revelstoke, downtown Banff, and Valemount.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Kelowna, Revelstoke, Glacier National Park of Canada, Banff National Park, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Valemount Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operator West Trek Tours Inc. From
10% Off- US$716
Heart of the Canadian Rockies
431 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The coach driver was great too.”
Ceri, traveled in September 2023
Canadian Rockies unfold from Lake Louise's turquoise waters to Columbia Icefield's glacier adventures. Bow View Lodge in Banff and Marmot Lodge in Jasper host guests, with optional helicopter tours and wildlife excursions.
Duration 10 days Destinations Calgary, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Mount Robson Provincial Park, Kamloops, Victoria, Vancouver Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $2,116
2% Off- US$2,064You save $51
Canadian Rockies Tours and Vacation Packages Reviews
- Real Canadian Rockies
Trip leader Michelle Tepel was incredible, with an amazing sense of humour and patience personified! The participatory camping was an awesome way to explore this region with a food kitty enabling your budget to go a long way! The hikes, lakes, glaciers, snow-tipped mountains and amazing wildlife on this trip blow you away on a daily basis. Nothing like the Rockies! This is a must do trip!
- Canadian Rockies Express
Itinerary was great, scenery was beautiful, and our guide was fun. I was the only male in the group with my wife and 11 other females and it worked out fine. Everyone was very congenial, and the diversity of the group added to the experience. Only thing I would change would be the accommodations in Vancouver. While the hotel was fine it was very far from the downtown and sights, so we spent most of our time the last day in the van in traffic. Overall, it was a fantastic trip.
- Rockies Summer Classic Tour
Great tour! We really made the most of each day and had a blast with the guides. Would do this again in a heartbeat such a beautiful place.
Travel Canadian Rockies your way
Our multi-day Canadian Rockies treks really let you get deep into the wilderness. The full 12-day camping tour puts you right under the stars while guides take you on daily hikes between 6 and 19 kilometers through quiet valleys and past crystal-clear alpine lakes. Many travelers choose our Lake Louise and Moraine Lake routes, which include stops at historic teahouses and meadows filled with wildflowers. The guides know exactly when to hit the trails - they'll get you to Lake Louise early so you'll often have the paths to yourself. The Wilcox Pass trek near Columbia Icefield is a particular highlight; you'll climb above the trees for wide-open views of Athabasca Glacier, far from the busy main viewing areas.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursThe Rocky Mountains are mother nature at her best. Whether you are shredding the slopes at Calgary or catching the bus to the awe-insipiring Christmas tree forests of Banff, the wonder of the Canadian Rockies will ensure that your trip to Canada is a life-changing experience.
See all Coach / Bus toursFor those seeking real mountain adventures, our explorer tours through the Rockies deliver exceptional experiences centered around camping and active days. Our most popular routes run 8-12 days, giving you time to truly dive into places like Banff, Jasper and also Yoho National Parks. You'll camp under brilliant stars, cook meals together and share stories around evening campfires. What makes these tours special is the mix of activities - one day you might be mountain biking through the Valley of Five Lakes, the next paddling a canoe on crystal-clear waters or hiking lesser-known trails. Our travelers particularly love the participatory camping style, telling us it creates an authentic outdoor experience and helps their budget go further while building great friendships with fellow explorers and also guides.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 128 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Canadian Rockies with our expert guides leading the way.
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- 4.5 (11,928 reviews)
"Overall: Overall, the Canadian Rockies are spectacular. All of the people in our group were fun to be with, and we made some great friends. Our tour guide was knowledgeable, patient, and flexible given the physical abilities (or inabilities) of the members of the group and tried to tailor the tour to accommodate as many people in the activities as possible. My issue was with Intrepid's misrepresentation of the physical activity level rating, the inaccurate pricing of optional activities, the required travel insurance policy, the sub-par lodging, and the labeling of the trip as a Northern Lights trip when there were only 2 nights out of 10 listed in the itinerary that gave us an opportunity to see them. Lodging: The hotels were sub-par. The Metterra in Edmonton didn’t have a functioning hair dryer and the TV didn’t work (during the SuperBowl) The Holiday Inn Express in Slave Lake didn't have a functioning fireplace in the lobby, where we gathered to eat dinner. It was cold as it was adjacent to the front doors the were constantly opening and closing. The TV in the breakfast room and where we met to eat take out dinner was on a political station and the volume was loud. The person working at the front desk stated that the remote control had been stolen, so we couldn't turn it off or adjust the volume. The Lake Louise Inn had disgusting carpeting that we didn’t even want to walk on with bare feet. The Rundlestone Lodge in Banff did not have any food or drink options in the hotel and we had to walk to another hotel to get our included breakfast. The breakfast at that hotel was also sub-par. The eggs were powdered eggs. The bread, bagels, and pastries were all stale and hard. Everyone had a room where the window looked DIRECTLY into the pool area. It was noisy with kids screaming at the pool. One of the members of our group had to pay to upgrade her room, so she wouldn't have to hear the noise from the pool area until 10:30 PM. Intrepid Activity Level rating: Intrepid listed this physical activity level rating as a 2/5, which is one step above sunbathing. It said that the activities were easy and no prior physical fitness was necessary to do most of the activities. First, many of the activities were done at higher altitudes than most were accustomed to, which makes any activity more challenging. Second, walking on ice, hiking on steep mountain trails, and snowshoeing in deep snow require a much higher level of fitness than casual walking. Itinerary: The itinerary was labeled a Canadian Rockies and Northern Lights tour. There were only 2 nights listed on the itinerary (in Slave Lake) that there was even an opportunity to go out to see them. The northern lights and weather conditions are unpredictable, so it should not be listed as a “northern lights tour” unless there would be an opportunity to see them every night. The tour guide had drive time restrictions and couldn’t take us out every night to remote areas to get the chance to see the northern lights. On an Iceland tour, we had our lodging (with restaurant and bar) in remote areas with minimal light pollution, so I could set my alarm a few times throughout the night to go outside to see if the lights were visible. The quality of northern lights can change on an hourly basis and it is not reasonable to expect to stay outside in a remote area without light pollution all night to see them. All the hotels we stayed at had significant light pollution preventing us from going outside the hotel to check the quality of the northern lights. Don’t label it a northern lights tour. It was a Canadian Rockies tour. Slave Lake activities: The ice fishing listed as a possible alternate activity was never discussed. No one said the lakes were safe or not safe for fishing. It was not discussed as an option at all. Snowshoeing was also listed as an activity at this location, but was not given as an option. Jasper activities: Walking on ice in the Maligne Canyon was challenging and risky for people who aren’t physically fit. There were a few people that had to skip the grotto for fear of injuring themselves by going further. Similarly, on the drive along the Icefields Parkway, none of us were able to hike all the way to the toe of Athabasca Glacier due to the level of fitness required. Lake Louise activites: Difficulties with the level of fitness required also impacted the hike at Johnston Canyon. Some people struggled but managed to make it to the lower bridge, but many could not go further due to the fitness level needed to hike up the steep trails. Snowshoeing was offered as an option and one group member had to insist to go snowshoeing here, since the terrain was flat. Otherwise, it was also not included as an option. Banff activities: This was the snowshoe hike at Sunshine Mountain. Despite it being listed as an option twice before on the itinerary, this was the first day we went as a group. It was challenging to say the least. Half of the group were not able to participate due to the level of fitness required that was misrepresented in the tour description rating. The next day the grotto ice walk was listed, but not offered and instead we went on a hike. Optional Activities: There was a SIGNIFICANT discrepancy of the prices listed for the optional activities on the tour description and the actual prices. It seems the prices listed by Intrepid were pre-COVID prices and had never been updated. I understand if there would be a minor difference in prices, but they were 40-70% higher than Intrepid quoted. Here are examples of the activity and price per person. Dogsledding (an anticipated highlight of the trip, which we ended up not going on due to price): Intrepid price $200 CAD and actual price was $315CAD. Lake Louise Sleigh ride: Intrepid price $37CAD and actual price was $52CAD Lake Louise Ice Skating including hockey stick: Intrepid price $20CAD and actual price was $29CAD Banff Hot Springs: Intrepid price $8CAD and actual price was $17.50CAD Travel Insurance: I have the AmEx Platinum card that has very good travel insurance coverage. Intrepid forced me to buy a separate policy stating that I needed a “policy number” and not just claims made coverage that my credit card supplies. I had to pay an extra $174USD to get travel insurance when my credit card already covers travel insurance. Then I found that one of the guests in our group used her credit card policy and did not require a separate travel insurance policy to go on this trip. That was infuriating! White Mountain Adventures: White Mountain Adventures was coordinating this trip and I felt they were at a disadvantage to plan a trip when the Intrepid itinerary and physical activity level was misrepresented prior to the trip. Scott, our tour guide, was very kind, knowledgeable, patient, accommodating, and flexible to try to meet the expectations and physical abilities of those on the tour.
- Tours
- 5 tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $471
- 5.0 (22,802 reviews)
"Chuck was great, encouraging and super organized. Gave our choices and made sure all could do what they preferred.
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 2h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $496
- 4.5 (443 reviews)
"Discover Canada hosted an incredible Christmas trip into the Rockies. Our guide, Ryan, was knowledgeable, amusing, and brought amazing energy to the trip. The bus was clean and new and our accommodations each night were also clean and suitable. The trip involves a lot of of driving and bus time, but entirely worth it. I look forward to completing another trip with Discover Canada again in the future.
- Tours
- 5 tours
- Age range
- 6 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 60h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $348
Best places to start your Canadian Rockies tour
Calgary is where most of our Rocky Mountain journeys begin with 48 departures, while Vancouver follows close behind with 37 tours setting off from there. Looking at our booking patterns, you'll want to lock in your dates about 4 months out (128 days to be exact), especially if you're planning a summer trip when the trails are clear and wildlife is most active. Our travelers have found that September hits a sweet spot - you get those lovely autumn colors, great weather and also fewer people on the trails. For the best chances of spotting wildlife, head to places like Banff National Park in the early morning or late afternoon - that's when our guests regularly see grizzlies, mountain goats and also bighorn sheep going about their day.
Discover Canadian Rockies tours for every budget
Rocky Mountain tours don't have to break the bank - we've got some solid value options that hit all the right spots. The Heart of the Canadian Rockies runs 10 days with well-planned stops at Lake Louise, Columbia Icefield and also Spirit Island. Our travelers tell us they really appreciate having scheduled activities mixed with free time to wander. Winter adventurers can enjoy 4 days of snow tubing at SilverStar Resort, ice skating on Lake Louise and camping under crystal-clear night skies. The spring and fall explorer tours combine hiking with social nights like pizza and bowling in Banff, which works great for meeting people while keeping costs reasonable.
The high-end mountain tours really shine, especially our Grand Hotels experience staying at the historic Fairmont properties. You'll open your curtains to mountain views at the "Castle in the Rockies" - the Banff Springs Hotel, before moving to the refined Jasper Park Lodge where elk wander freely on the grounds. Adding the Rocky Mountaineer train takes things up another notch with glass-dome cars and chef-prepared meals as you wind through the mountains. Another premium option includes your own naturalist guide at Columbia Icefield, exclusive tours of First Nations sites and also helicopter flights over ancient glaciers.
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Canadian Rockies tours for every type of group
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Group
140 tours in Canadian RockiesExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Canadian Rockies. We have 140 adventures that vary from 2 days to 29 days. With the greatest number of departures in August, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
37 tours in Canadian RockiesVisit Canadian Rockies with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
20 tours in Canadian RockiesPrivate tours give you the freedom to explore the Rockies exactly as you'd like. Our 3-day photography-focused trips take you to prime spots like Johnston Canyon's winter ice formations and Sulphur Mountain's sweeping views. For a deeper dive, 7-day journeys let you set your own pace while exploring Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and also Emerald Lake. Having a dedicated guide means you can modify hiking routes based on your interests and energy levels, plus you can spend extra time watching wildlife or soaking in those perfect photo opportunities.
Top Canadian Rockies travel itineraries to fit your plans
For quick getaways into the Rockies, our 3-day tours pack a lot into a short time around Banff and Lake Louise. You'll spend day one discovering Calgary before moving to the mountains where local guides take you snowshoeing on Lake Louise's frozen surface in winter or along Johnston Canyon's paths in summer. Many tours include a trip up the Sulphur Mountain gondola for views above Banff, plus visits to Emerald Lake and Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park. Our travelers really enjoy gathering around evening campfires to roast marshmallows after busy days outdoors. Some tours offer special cultural aspects too - like traditional plant medicine walks with First Nations guides and also visits to historic trading posts.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Vancouver, Kelowna, Revelstoke, Banff, Jasper, Valemount, Kamloops, Hope
See all toursWeek-long Rocky Mountain tours give you proper time to explore the parks fully. Our popular 7-day routes begin from Calgary or Vancouver, letting you properly experience Jasper, Banff, Yoho and also Lake Louise. Many mix camping with guided walks - one day you're hiking the Plain of Six Glaciers, the next you're paddling across Maligne Lake. Active travelers love these camping tours where everyone cooks together and shares stories by the fire. Our guests particularly enjoy choosing their daily activities, from rafting the rapids of Kicking Horse River to finding quiet trails around Moraine Lake and also riding the Ice Explorer onto Athabasca Glacier.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Calgary, Banff National Park, Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park
See all toursTen-day tours balance outdoor activities with comfortable evenings nicely. Starting in Calgary or Vancouver, you'll get extra time exploring Victoria's Inner Harbor and Butchart Gardens before heading to the mountains. The schedule includes full days in Banff and Jasper parks, where our travelers love mixing guided hikes with free time. You'll drive the scenic Icefields Parkway, stopping at Bow Lake, Peyto Lake and also Athabasca Falls. Many tours wrap up in Vancouver with time to discover Stanley Park, Gastown and also Chinatown.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Calgary, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Maligne Canyon, Yoho National Park
Demographics
Independent travelers really connect with our Real Canadian Rockies tour, where hands-on camping meets guided exploration. The food kitty system works brilliantly - it keeps costs down and naturally brings people together. Michelle and Will, two of our guides, receive constant mentions from travelers for their deep local knowledge and way of making everyone feel included. You'll find a great mix of group hikes around Lake Louise and free time to discover Banff your own way. With small groups, you'll make friends quickly while still having the freedom to choose extra activities like mountain biking or taking on the rapids of Kicking Horse River.
The 8-day Rockies Base tour hits the sweet spot for couples seeking both outdoor experiences and comfort. You'll explore Maligne Canyon together, join guided walks through untouched wilderness and share quiet moments spotting wildlife along the Icefields Parkway. The Rocky Mountaineer train journey stands out as a special highlight - couples love relaxing in the panoramic cars as the landscapes roll by. Days blend active exploration of Johnston Canyon's catwalks and glacier-fed lakes with evenings at quality mountain lodges and also restaurants.
Our younger travelers choose active camping tours for real outdoor experiences that don't empty their wallets. Each day mixes challenging activities like Yoho National Park hikes and lake canoeing with social time around the campfire. Our guides are often mentioned for reading the group perfectly and adjusting the pace as needed. There's always multiple options - from steep mountain trails to wildlife photography in Jasper and also white water rafting adventures. The hands-on camping creates natural friendships while keeping costs reasonable.
Our senior travelers particularly enjoy the well-paced coach tours with premium hotels and scenic routes. Days start with unhurried breakfasts before exploring places like Lake Louise's shoreline trail, followed by afternoons discovering Banff's historic corners and also wildlife spots. Having different activity levels each day makes a big difference - from easy walks at Johnston Canyon to relaxing at viewpoints. Travelers often mention our drivers and guides for their attention to detail and rich knowledge of local geology, wildlife and also cultural stories.
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- Couples44 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)8 tours
- Seniors (50+)51 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit Canadian Rockies
- Spring 2025
Spring tours catch that perfect moment when winter starts letting go of the Rockies. Our travelers get to see ice breaking up on the lakes, spot the first wildflowers and watch wildlife becoming active again. Several tours line up with the reopening of Moraine Lake road in late May or early June. Spring trips mix guided nature walks to find emerging plants, visits to Radium Hot Springs and also exploration through Kootenay National Park where you'll find both glaciers and desert-like areas side by side.
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- May 2025 popular 60 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer opens up so many possibilities in the Rockies, from easy-going sightseeing to real camping adventures. Our most popular summer trips combine hiking through Mt Revelstoke's inland rainforest with paddling canoes on Emerald Lake's clear waters. The camping tours where everyone helps cook and shares stories by the fire get amazing feedback - people make real friends on these trips. Active days might mean rafting the fast-moving Kicking Horse River, then hiking to hidden alpine lakes. For a slower pace, some tours blend wine tasting in Okanagan Valley with drives along the Icefields Parkway and also guided walks out to Spirit Island on Maligne Lake.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings rich colors to the Rockies that photographers and nature lovers really appreciate. Our September trips follow similar paths to summer ones but with fewer people on the trails. The weather stays good enough for hiking Johnston Canyon, visiting the Columbia Icefield and also exploring several national parks while the seasons change. Some tours time their visits to see the golden larches around Moraine Lake before access closes in mid-October. Looking at customer feedback patterns, Globus delivers consistently good value with solid accommodations and skilled guides - Brad Noyer gets mentioned quite often for making complex sites make sense while keeping the group engaged and on schedule. If you're drawn to something different, Intrepid runs some unique tours but do check their activity ratings carefully. Some of our travelers noted the listed difficulty levels didn't always match what they experienced on the ground and a few were caught off guard by extra costs for certain activities. For those who love the outdoors, Fresh Adventures runs excellent small-group camping tours. Their guide Alex repeatedly gets praise not just for leading hikes but for somehow creating restaurant-quality meals out in the wilderness with basic camp equipment. When it comes to luxury tours where everything's taken care of, Trafalgar is a reliable choice. Their guide Ben Hutchinson particularly stands out - our travelers often mention how he handles all the logistics seamlessly while making even complex historical sites accessible and interesting. All these companies serve different travel styles but what matters most is matching the operator's approach with what you're looking for. Some want the comfort of Globus or Trafalgar, others prefer Intrepid's local focus and also Fresh Adventures' connection to nature.
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