Day 1 Vancouver
Day 2 Vancouver - Kamloops' ginseng tasting - Wells Gray - Valemount (606 km)
Day 3 Valemount - Mt Robson Prov. Park - Pyramid Lake - Columbia Icefields (Ice Explorer+Glacier Skywalk) - The Crossing Resort (484 km)
Day 4 The Crossing Resort - Banff National Park (Bow Lake, Peyto Lake,Lake Louise Ski Gondola, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise) - Canmore (258 km)
Day 5 Canmore - Banff National Park (Surprise Corner, Bow Falls, Lake Minnewanka Cruise) - Banff Town - Yoho National Park (Emerald Lake) - Glacier National Park (Rogers Pass) - Vernon (344 km)
Day 6 Vernon - Winery Tasting - Merritt - Hope - Vancouver (418 km)
Day 2:
Vancouver - Kamloops' ginseng tasting - Wells Gray - Valemount (606 km)
Breakfast: Excluded|Lunch: Meal Plan (Chinese style buffet or Chinese style Roundtable sharing meal)|Dinner: Meal Plan (Chinese style Roundtable sharing meal)
Depart Vancouver for Kamloops' historic ginseng farms, journey through Wells Gray's pristine waterfalls, and arrive at Valemount.
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Kamloops, BC
Kamloops is a city for every season. A place where you can skip the crowds, stretch your legs and just escape to the unexpected. Known as the birthplace of freeride mountain biking, Kamloops attracts mountain bikers from around the world looking to ride the rugged landscapes and the desert like climate.
Ginseng Factory
British Columbia’s interior is renowned for its ideal growing conditions. This stop provides a rare, educational glimpse into the entire process, from the cultivation to the processing of high-quality Canadian ginseng. You will have the exclusive opportunity to purchase fresh, locally-sourced ginseng products directly from the source.
Duration: Approx. 30 Minutes
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Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
Wells Gray Provincial Park covers over one million acres of eastern British Columbia, Canada. It is most well-known for containing nearly forty waterfalls, ranging from as small as three feet to as high as two hundred.
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Valemount, BC
It is the nearest community to the west of Jasper National Park, and is also the nearest community to Mount Robson Provincial Park. This is a planned new ski and sightseeing resort.
Day 3:
Valemount - Mt Robson Prov. Park - Pyramid Lake - Columbia Icefields (Ice Explorer+Glacier Skywalk) - The Crossing Resort (484 km)
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast (Mandatory payment upon booking))|Lunch: Meal Plan (Chinese style Roundtable sharing meal)|Dinner: Included (Western style dinner)
From Valemount, admire Mt. Robson's peak and Pyramid Lake's reflections. Explore Jasper's Columbia Icefield, an Ice Explorer ride on the Athabasca Glacier and Glacier Skywalk before heading to The Crossing Resort - immersed in the Rockies' grandeur.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park, AB
Mount Robson Provincial Park in the Canadian stretch of the Rocky Mountains has been open to the public for one hundred years. It is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site and features impressive glaciers.
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Jasper National Park, AB
Offering visitors a more laid-back mountain experience - with equal options for adventure, discovery and relaxation. The park includes the glaciers of the Columbia Icefield, hot springs, lakes, waterfalls and mountains.
Pyramid Lake
Pyramid Lake is kidney-shaped lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It lies at the foot of Pyramid Mountain, a natural landmark that overlooks the town of Jasper.
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Columbia Icefield, AB
The Columbia Icefield in the northern part of Banff National Park covers an area of about 200 square miles in the Canadian Rockies. The Icefield feeds eight major glaciers in the area, including Athabasca Glacier and Dome Glacier.
Ice Explorer
Experience the thrill of traversing the ancient Athabasca Glacier in a massive Ice Explorer. This specially designed all-terrain vehicle takes you onto a 10,000-year-old sheet of ice, where you can walk, feel, and even drink from the glacier.
Columbia Icefield Skywalk
Visitors to the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery are treated to something new for the Glacier Skywalk. Modeled after the Grand Canyon Skywalk, this horseshoe-shaped bridge lets guests walk out over the cliffside glacier.
Day 4:
The Crossing Resort - Banff National Park (Bow Lake, Peyto Lake,Lake Louise Ski Gondola, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise) - Canmore (258 km)
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast (Mandatory payment upon booking))|Lunch: Included (Western style simple lunch or Western style buffet (Mandatory payment upon booking))|Dinner: Excluded
From The Crossing Resort, explore Banff National Park's Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. Ride the Lake Louise Gondola for stunning views, then visit Moraine Lake and Lake Louise. Conclude in Canmore, a vibrant mountain town.
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Banff National Park, AB
Bow Lake
A small lake in western Alberta, Canada. It is located on the Bow River, in the Canadian Rockies, at an altitude of 1920 m. It is one of the lakes that line the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park and Jasper National Park.
Peyto Lake
Peyto Lake in Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park is known for its stunning aqua-blue coloration. It can be best seen from a viewing point just off the Icefield Parkway; this is considered one of the best views in Canada.
Open from Mid-June
Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the scenic Banff National Park from an open chair lift or full enclosed gondola at 6,850 feet elevation. Sightseeing gondolas offer guests a unique vantage point from which to see Banff's stunning glaciers, mountain peaks, flora, serene springs, and wildlife.
Lake Louise
Lake Louise is a glacial lake in Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park. The lake is known for its vibrant blue-green coloration, which comes from rock flour carried into the lake by the water of the nearby melting glaciers.
Open from Mid-June
Moraine Lake
This glacial lake in Banff National Park's Valley of the Ten Peaks has a brilliant bright blue color due to rock flour that runs into its water. This beautiful and famous lake has appeared in advertisements the world over.
Opening Hours: Jun 1 - Oct 15, The opening dates are not guaranteed. It's depending on the government schedule.
Day 5:
Canmore - Banff National Park (Surprise Corner, Bow Falls, Lake Minnewanka Cruise) - Banff Town - Yoho National Park (Emerald Lake) - Glacier National Park (Rogers Pass) - Vernon (344 km)
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast (Mandatory payment upon booking))|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Meal Plan (Chinese style)
From Canmore, visit Surprise Corner and Bow Falls. Cruise Lake Minnewanka, explore Banff Town, admire Emerald Lake in Yoho, cross Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park, and end in Vernon - a journey through iconic Rockies scenery.
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Banff National Park, AB
Moraine Lake
This glacial lake in Banff National Park's Valley of the Ten Peaks has a brilliant bright blue color due to rock flour that runs into its water. This beautiful and famous lake has appeared in advertisements the world over.
Opening Hours: Jun 1 - Oct 15, The opening dates are not guaranteed. It's depending on the government schedule.
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Yoho National Park, BC
These are the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Towering rockwalls, spectacular waterfalls and soaring peaks earn the park its name.
Emerald Lake
The Emerald Lake in British Columbia, Canada's Yoho National Park is the largest of the park's many lakes and one of the park's most popular spots. The lake is named for the spectacular turquoise color of the water.
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Glacier National Park, BC, BC
A portion of the Columbia Mountains Natural Region, in the interior wet belt of British Columbia. The steep, rugged mountains, warm, moist climate and wide variety of plant and animal life are typical of this natural region.
Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park, British Columbia, Canada takes the Trans-Canada Highway through the Selkirk Mountains. This natural mountain passageway was discovered in 1882, and has since been christened a National Historic Site of Canada.
Day 6:
Vernon - Winery Tasting - Merritt - Hope - Vancouver (418 km)
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast (Mandatory payment upon booking))|Lunch: Meal Plan (Chinese style)|Dinner: Excluded
From Vernon, enjoy a winery tasting, then travel through Merritt and Hope, experiencing charming small towns before arriving in Vancouver, ending the journey perfectly.
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Vernon, BC
Vernon is a city in the Okanagan region of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is 440 km (270 mi) northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Merritt, BC
Merritt is a city in the Nicola Valley of the south-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is 270 km northeast of Vancouver. Merritt is known as the "Country Music Capital of Canada" for its wealth of country music attractions, activities, and events.
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Hope, BC
Hope town is around 150 kilometers away from Vancouver and also is at the southern end of the Fraser Canyon.Perfect place to enjoy the views by fishing, mountain biking and flightseeing.