LocationVancouver, British Columbia | Duration4 days | Per Person View price |
Experience the Beauty of the Canadian Rockies Circle West Round Trip Bus Tour
Enjoy the breathtaking scenery as a luxury coach glides through the Canadian Rockies' valleys on the 4-Day Circle West Tour.
From Vancouver, travel to Jasper, Lake Louise, and Banff, making stops at gorgeous hotspots and taking advantage of free time to explore. There is no need to stress about hotel reservations, directions, or schedules because everything is well planned.
The "Chainsaw Carving Capital," a tiny place called Hope, is where we make our first stop. Enjoy the lovely wood carvings that can be found all over the town. After that, enjoy lunch in Kamloops and then take a break for coffee in Clearwater. tlbs Robson The snow-capped summit, which is located in Mount Robson Provincial Park, offers a stunning glimpse of what is to come over the next two days. Mount Robson, the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies, oozes quiet and tranquillity, luring visitors to unwind, wonder, and take advantage of amazing photo possibilities.
You'll be enthralled by magnificent waterfalls, abundant animals, and the dark depths of the Canadian Rockies' deepest canyon as you meander along its pathways. Experience the Canadian Rockies' northernmost point, where the first fur trading post was founded, at the following stop. With its restaurants, art galleries, and antique train station, Jasper vivaciously revives the bygone charm. The falls eroded the softer limestone below after cascading over a layer of hard quartzite, creating complicated formations like potholes and a small canyon. On the route, you may take in breath-taking views and get up close to the mist and thunder of the waterfalls. Take a stop for lunch at the Icefield Centre or a restaurant close to Sunwapta Falls. Then join our Ice Explorer tour of the Athabasca Glacier at the Columbia Icefields. Delve into the historical intricacies of glacial formation and the surrounding vegetation. Experience the unique opportunity to walk atop the glacier and savor its pristine water. Our next stop is a stunning turquoise lake, set against the backdrop of the Waputik Mountains, presents breathtaking views from the brief trail walk near the parking area. Named in honor of a legendary mountain guide and trapper, Bill Peyto, its vibrant hue is a gift from the glacial waters.
Join the gondola ride up Sulphur Mountain for panoramic views of the Bow Valley, the iconic Banff Springs Hotel, and the Banff town site, all set against the backdrop of six mountain Our next stop, Johnston Canyon offers visitors the opportunity to walk along a series of catwalks built into the limestone canyon walls. These paths lead to multiple waterfalls, with the Lower and Upper Falls being the most popular stops. We will then visit Lake Louise, surrounded by towering mountain peaks and the Victoria Glacier, the lake is known for its breath-taking beauty. The historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, situated on the lake's eastern shore, offers visitors a panoramic view of this natural wonder. Take a dip into the lake with a canoe ride. Next visit Moraine Lake, encircled by the stunning valleys of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake offers breathtaking views along its shoreline. For the best vistas of the lake and its surroundings, take the interpretive trail to the top of the pile (moraine) which acts as a natural dam
As you journey from Alberta to British Columbia, savor the picturesque vistas of Glacier National Park and take a moment to pause for a coffee break at Rogers Pass, the third-highest point on the Trans-Canada Highway. Take a rest stop in Kamloops and finally come back to Vancouver