Prepare for a 4-day tour of the Canadian Rockies from Vancouver and enjoy Alberta's breathtaking winter scenery. Visit two world-renowned lakes, Lake Louise and Emerald Lake, and explore three different ski resort towns in Canada: Vernon, Banff, and Golden. Enjoy snow tubing at Silverstar Mountain Resort in Vernon.
In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
If you have any emergency questions, please dial the toll-free number 1-855-689-8128, Tel (604) 689-8128, or add the WhatsApp number 1-778-838-5708 of the local tour operator
Travelers may be asked to present IDs for identity verification during the tour (e.g. passport or ID card)
Please check the weather forecast before your arrival and pack accordingly. The temperatures in the Rocky Mountains can drop dramatically at night
Please be on time for each meeting point during the tour. Refunds will not be granted to missed tours due to late arrivals or personal reasons
Travelers are recommended to download or print out the e-voucher for offline access
Travelers below 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult at all times
Please arrange comprehensive travel insurance immediately upon booking your residence as an added measure of protection
The winter season in Banff and Lake Louise typically extends from November to April. During these months, visitors can fully enjoy snow tubing, ice skating, and the breathtaking views of the snow-covered Canadian Rockies. This 4-day tour is specifically designed to highlight these stunning winter landscapes and the unique activities available.
Banff National Park is situated in the province of Alberta, Canada, quite a distance east of Vancouver. The 4-day tour provides convenient deluxe coach transportation directly from Vancouver, covering the journey to Alberta's renowned winter destinations, including Banff, Vernon, and Golden, within the majestic Canadian Rockies.
The 4-day tour offers a comprehensive experience, including comfortable deluxe coach transportation for a seamless journey. It features an inclusive National Parks Pass for Banff, ensuring access to key sites. Guests also receive inclusive breakfast, enjoy a bonfire with marshmallow roast (weather permitting), and participate in a VIP party at night, enriching the winter adventure in places like Banff, Vernon, and Golden.
Banff town is a bustling hub with a wider array of shops, dining options, and entertainment venues. Lake Louise, while famed for its iconic turquoise lake and historic chateau, is a more tranquil hamlet primarily focused on natural beauty and activities like ice skating. Both destinations offer distinct experiences in the Canadian Rockies, and the tour allows visits to both.
The 4-day winter tour from Vancouver includes convenient deluxe coach transportation for the entire itinerary. This ensures comfortable and efficient travel to and between major attractions such as Lake Louise, Emerald Lake, and Silverstar Mountain Resort. It provides a hassle-free way to explore the Canadian Rockies without needing to arrange separate transport.
While ride-sharing services like Uber are common in larger cities, their availability and consistency in smaller resort towns like Banff can be limited, especially during off-peak hours or seasons. For independent exploration within Banff town or short trips beyond the tour's provided transportation, local taxi services might be a more reliable option.
Banff offers Roam Transit, a local public transit system, which is a convenient way to navigate the town. It connects various points including hotels, the Banff Gondola, and the Cave and Basin National Historic Site. Roam Transit also provides routes to nearby popular areas like Lake Minnewanka, offering flexibility for exploring specific attractions during free time.
Within Banff National Park, some private lodges or specific services might offer complimentary shuttles. However, many public shuttle routes, particularly those to highly popular destinations like Lake Louise (often seasonal), typically require a fare or are part of paid tour packages. For detailed and up-to-date information, checking the Roam Transit schedules and fees is recommended.