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Calgary, Canada
Vancouver, Canada

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Travel by train and journey alongside Kicking Horse River while enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Take in picture-perfect snowcapped mountains as you explore the Icefields Parkway.
Take a scenic drive through Banff featuring the powerful Bow Falls.
Experience the postcard-perfect vistas of the Canadian Rockies on this eight-day trip, ideal for mature travelers seeking easy-paced sightseeing and a touch of luxury. Start in Vancouver, explore Stanley Park and Granville Island, then settle into the comfort of the Rocky Mountaineer train as you traverse Fraser Valley and the legendary Icefields Parkway. Highlights include the turquoise waters of Lake Louise, the dramatic Bow Falls in Banff, and a stop at Athabasca Glacier. The trip’s unique selling point is its inclusion of the world-renowned Rocky Mountaineer experience—offering unrivaled views and comfort as you glide from Vancouver to Calgary.
Great food. Great scenery - pay the extra for the domed train car---RimRock Hotel was in stages of repair---bath tub had chipped enamel. Other than that---everything was fine
I would highly recommend paying the extra money to sit in the domed train car. The extra money was worth it for the scenery and the food. All in all, everything was wonderful!!!
Lake Louise, the Rocky Mountaineer and the glacier were the best. Our tour guide Ileana Nielsen was the best guide we have had out of many guided tours. She was as warm, approachable, as she was exceptionally organized and knowledgable. She worked hard to ensure each guest got the best experience possible from their tour no matter their physical condition or limitations. Felt like we were leaving an old friend when it was time to say goodbye.