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Accommodation: HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre
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Today, you make your own way to your accommodation in Lake Louise.
Accommodation: HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre
It’s time to visit those iconic blue lakes you’ve seen on postcards! Lake Louise is calling, along with Moraine Lake (seasonal), before we journey along the Icefields Parkway, offering breathtaking views of jagged peaks, glaciers, raging rivers, and more turquoise lakes. Keep an eye out for Canadian wildlife like bears, moose, and elk as we stop at the stunning Crowfoot Glacier, Peyto Lake (a favorite of ours), and Mistaya Canyon. Finally, we’ll arrive at our rustic wilderness hostel, where you can relax with a dip and sauna, enjoy a campfire under the stars, and share a home-cooked potluck dinner with fellow travelers.
Optional Meal: Home-style group dinner (not included)
Accommodation: HI Wilderness Hostel
Please note: There are no alternative accommodation options at this location, but we’re confident you’ll enjoy the authentic Canadian experience of staying at our wilderness hostel
Today, we explore Jasper National Park! First, we’ll stop at Big Bend Lookout for a breathtaking view of the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Then, we’ll head to the Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains at 325 square kilometres, where we’ll hike to the toe of the Athabasca Glacier (conditions permitting). Afterward, we’ll stop at Sunwapta Falls (parking permitting), a stunning pair of waterfalls surrounded by rugged wilderness. Next, we’ll visit Athabasca Falls, a powerful waterfall known for its dramatic beauty. Our day’s journey concludes in Banff, where we’ll spend the night in this iconic mountain town, nestled in the very heart of the Rockies.
Meal Inclusions: Dinner at Cougar Pete’s Restaurant and Lookout
Accommodation: HI Banff Alpine Centre
Today is yours to do as you please! Where better to have a free day than in the heart of the Rocky Mountains? Go hiking, enjoy the sights of Banff, spend the day sampling some of Banff’s great breweries and restaurants, or for an optional extra cost, go whitewater rafting, canoeing, or mountain biking. Our guide can help you decide on the best activities for your day. Enjoy!
Accommodation: HI Banff Alpine Centre
Sadly, we say goodbye to the Rockies today, but don’t worry - the charming town of Revelstoke awaits, and more adventure is just around the corner! We’ll go out with a bang, stopping at some of the most breathtaking scenic points in Western Canada. First, we’ll visit the stunning Takakkaw Falls (seasonal), the sparkling beauty of Emerald Lake, and the impressive Natural Bridge. Next, we’ll make a thrilling stop in Revelstoke, where you can unleash your inner adventurer at the Aerial Adventure Park or race down the mountain on The Pipe Mountain Coaster - an adrenaline-pumping ride you won’t forget! We’ll end the day with a relaxed evening in Revelstoke, the perfect time to unwind and share stories of the day’s adventures.
Accommodation: Sandman Hotel Revelstoke
Today, we bid farewell to the charming town of Revelstoke and make our way to the world-renowned resort town of Whistler. Along the way, take in breathtaking views of rugged landscapes, lush forests, towering mountains, and crystal-clear lakes. Upon arrival in Whistler, which hosted events of the 2010 Winter Olympics, the majestic Coast Mountains will provide a dramatic backdrop for the evening ahead. After settling in, immerse yourself in Whistler’s vibrant nightlife with lively bars and buzzing clubs, ensuring we make the most of our final night in this iconic mountain town.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast at Denny’s, Sandman Hotel Revelstoke (06:30)
Accommodation: HI Whistler
On our final day, we’ll journey from Whistler to Vancouver, a vibrant coastal city known for its striking skyline, picturesque harbour, and breathtaking mountain backdrop. Along the way, we’ll travel the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, one of the most stunning routes in British Columbia. Our first stop will be at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, where you’ll immerse yourself in the rich heritage and traditions of the local Indigenous communities. We’ll then pass the towering Stawamus Chief near Squamish, an iconic granite peak renowned for its world-class rock climbing. Not far from there, we’ll stop to admire Brandywine Falls, a dramatic waterfall that plunges 230 feet into a deep gorge, offering a striking display of nature’s power. Shortly after, we’ll visit Shannon Falls, where the water cascades down the rugged rock face. The journey continues as we travel along the shores of Burrard Inlet, offering jaw-dropping views of the coastal mountains, the ocean, and the city skyline. Finally, we’ll arrive in Vancouver, where our tour concludes, and you’ll say goodbye to your new lifelong friends!
Afternoon Activity Inclusion: Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
Meal inclusions: Cheaky's Cafe, Hi Whistler (09:00)
Accommodation: Please note that no accommodation is included for this evening, and you will need to make your own arrangements. We recommend not booking any onward travel for this day to allow flexibility in case of traffic or weather delays.
- 6 nights accommodation in mixed-gender, hostel-style dormitories
- Moose Bus transportation, for an unforgettable road trip experience
- Services of a professional, fun, and knowledgeable local tour guide/driver
- Thrill-seek at Revelstoke Aerial Park and race the mountain coaster!
- 1 dinner, and 2 breakfasts
- National Park fees included, granting access to Canada’s iconic landscapes - including exclusive access to Moraine Lake (seasonal)
Moose trips are all about the adventure, and Canada is one of the best countries in the world for adventure activities! There are both free and included activities as well as activities that require an extra payment. The Moose guides will help you book optional activities for you as well as make sure you get there and back. The approximate prices are in CAD and paid directly either to your Moose guide or the activity operator.
Hiking, swimming, wildlife spotting (Various locations) Free
Aerial Adventure Park (Revelstoke) Included
Guided mountain biking (1.5 hrs)(Jasper) from $95
Whitewater rafting (4 hrs)(Banff) from $125
Horseback riding (from 1 - 3hrs)(Banff) from $92
Banff Gondola $66
Banff Upper Hot Springs Pool from $17.50
Bike rentals (Banff) from $50
Helicopter flight - Rockies (Banff)(from 20 - 40 min) from $305
Big Canoe tour (1.5 hrs)(Banff) from $67
Via Ferrata (from 2.5 - 4 hrs)(Banff) from $190
You’ve chosen an accommodated tour, meaning all your accommodation is included for the standard nights of the trip. You’ll be staying in mixed-gender hostel dorm rooms, which provide a great opportunity to meet fellow travellers, socialize with other Moose guests, and save money compared to booking a private room or hotel.
Note: If you wish to stay in gender-specific dorm rooms, you can request this at the time of booking. Our hostel and hotel partners will do their best to accommodate your request, but we cannot guarantee availability.
Moose buses are safe and comfortable mini-coaches, seating between 13 and 24 passengers. They feature extra-large windows to take in the stunning views, air conditioning and heating for your comfort, and a sound system to keep the music playing!
Your included meals are listed in the What's Included section above. Each meal includes one complimentary non-alcoholic beverage, and any additional drinks will need to be purchased separately.
In regards to tap water, it's clean and safe to drink almost everywhere in Canada, unless otherwise indicated at a specific facility. We strongly encourage you to bring a reusable water bottle to refill at taps, instead of purchasing disposable plastic bottles that contribute to pollution. A reusable coffee or tea mug is also a great option!
We make grocery stops almost every day, allowing you to self-cater and save money. All of the hostels we stay at have kitchens available for Moose use (that rhymes!). You can prepare your own breakfast or dinner at the hostel if it’s not already included. Occasionally, your Moose guide may organize an optional group dinner, where you can contribute a few dollars and help with cooking or cleanup - it’s fun and affordable! Your guide may also suggest an optional group dinner at a local restaurant offering great value. On travel days, lunch is typically taken en route. Your guide will either stop in a town with several lunch options, or you may stop in the morning to pick up supplies for a picnic later in the day. Please remember, don’t feed the wildlife!
We recommend budgeting approximately CAD $20 to $40 per day for meals not included in the tour. Restaurant prices may be higher, and don’t forget to account for Canadian tax (5%) and tips (15-20%). Additionally, alcohol in British Columbia is subject to an extra 10% tax.
Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions. We can accommodate most requests.
Note: Day 2 & 3 - Special Items to Pack in Your Carry-On Bag
You'll have the opportunity to swim in the stunning glacial lakes on Day 2 and Day 3! Be sure to pack your swimsuit and a towel in your carry-on bag on these days. This will save you and your Moose guide the hassle of digging your main bag out of the rear luggage storage when you arrive at the lake.
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