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Calgary, Canada
Calgary, Canada
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See the Athabasca Glacier up close and personal during a walk on an arm of the Columbia Icefield, an experience that will feel other-worldly.
Cruise on the magical Maligne Lake, soaking up the mountain views as you navigate to the iconic – and culturally significant – Spirit Island.
Soak up traditional knowledge about Banff’s flora and fauna on an Indigenous Medicine Walk around the national park.
Find yourself in a fairytale at Moraine Lake, with its deep blue surface surrounded by towering mountain peaks.
Finish your adventure at the top of Sulphur Mountain, having a restaurant dinner with an unbeatable and unforgettable view of the Rockies.
Imagine glacial blue lakes, towering peaks, and untamed wilderness—this is the essence of the seven-day 'Classic Canadian Rockies' explorer trip. Starting and ending in Calgary, you’ll journey through Banff and Jasper National Parks, traveling the scenic Icefields Parkway and stopping at wonders like Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and the Athabasca Glacier. Glide across Maligne Lake to Spirit Island, ride to the summit of Sulphur Mountain, and enjoy a guided Indigenous Medicine walk for cultural depth.
Designed for travelers who appreciate a relaxed, easy pace, this tour offers comfortable accommodation, transport, and included meals. What distinguishes this trip is its blend of breathtaking scenery and rich storytelling from local guides, ensuring you don’t just see the Rockies—you experience their history, wildlife, and spirit.