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Welcome to Yellowknife – Gateway to the Aurora
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “dawn of the north,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Arrival & Pick-Up Service: We will arrange pick up service upon your arrival. Look for the Look for the Airport Pick-Up Guide wearing a red Canada Goose jacket with a polar bear logo on the chest, holding a sign that reads “Yellowknife Aurora Tour VIP.” A designated vehicle will transfer you to your hotel for check-in, where our staff will provide a short orientation. Yellowknife Airport Pick Up Meeting Point
About the Aurora Borealis: The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “Dawn of the North,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. - Fall Aurora Experience (October – November): For guests arriving during the autumn season, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a brief orientation upon arrival. After enjoying dinner and some free time exploring the city, the adventure begins in the evening (typically from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM). You will embark on a specialized Aurora Hunting tour, the most effective way to capture the lights. Led by experienced guides who know the terrain like hunters, you will chase the Aurora across various lakes and scenic spots, finding the perfect breaks in the clouds. A highlight of this season is the visit to the Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic structure provides a stunning, photogenic backdrop for your night under the stars.
- Winter Aurora Experience (December – April): For those visiting in the snowy winter months, your arrival includes a transfer to the hotel and a professional fitting for rental winter clothing and snow boots (November to March), ensuring you stay warm in the Arctic climate. Following dinner and leisure time, your Aurora Hunting experience begins (typically from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM). Our veteran guides will drive you through the wilderness to track down the elusive lights. During the tour, you will have access to a Warm Wooden Cabin, where you can relax with complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the show to begin. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora Borealis in the comfort of our cozy basecamp or while chasing the lights in the wild.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality Inn or Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Discover the Spirit of Yellowknife
Uncover the rich culture, fascinating history, and Arctic charm of Canada’s northern frontier. From scenic viewpoints and political landmarks to Indigenous heritage and unforgettable Aurora experiences, Yellowknife offers a perfect blend of exploration and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Yellowknife City Discovery Tour:
Today, enjoy a guided Yellowknife City Tour (approx. 2 hours). Meeting time will be confirmed by your guide the day prior.Highlights include:
- Welcome to Yellowknife Sign: Located on the main route from Yellowknife Airport (YZF) to downtown, the Welcome to Yellowknife Sign is the first "must-visit" photo stop for every traveler. This iconic landmark signals your arrival in the heart of the Northwest Territories. The sign’s design incorporates elements of the region’s rich mining history, set against a backdrop of the unique sub-arctic boreal forest and rocky terrain. Whether you have just landed or are concluding your trip, this is the perfect spot to capture a classic souvenir photo, marking your footprint in the Aurora Capital of the World.
- Yellowknife Visitor Centre: Situated in the prime downtown area, the Yellowknife Visitor Centre is the essential hub connecting travelers to this polar city. For most visitors, this is more than just a place for maps; it is a ceremonial stop. Here, you can receive the iconic "North of 60 Arrival Certificate" and a signature yellow knife-shaped pin—the ultimate souvenirs of your arctic expedition. Inside, diverse exhibits showcase the ecology and culture of the North. Whether you are consulting on the best Aurora viewing times or looking for hiking trails, the Visitor Centre is the perfect "warm-up base" before starting your Yellowknife adventure.
- Old Town (Pass-by/ Scenic Drive): Old Town is not only the birthplace of Yellowknife but a living museum of the 1930s Gold Rush. Brave pioneers originally established this settlement along the rocky shores of Great Slave Lake—the 10th largest lake in the world—and the area retains a strong frontier atmosphere today. As you navigate the winding streets, you will see a vibrant mix of colorful traditional wooden cabins and modern architecture, each telling a legendary story of the past. This is the most vibrant community in Yellowknife, offering a glimpse into how locals live in harmony with nature. The area is also home to historic landmarks like the Wildcat Cafe and the famous fish restaurant, Bullock's Bistro. From unique architecture to local cuisine, Old Town is full of surprises and is an excellent location for photography.
- Bush Pilots Monument: No trip to Yellowknife is complete without visiting the Bush Pilots Monument in Old Town. As the highest point in Yellowknife, this observation deck offers the city's best panoramic views. From here, you can gaze out over the entire downtown skyline and the magnificent expanse of Great Slave Lake. Beyond being a popular photo spot, this monument holds deep historical significance, dedicated to the brave bush pilots who lost their lives opening up the vast Northwest Territories. Every view from this summit is a tribute to these aviation heroes.
Fall Aurora Experience (October – November): Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby for your evening Aurora Hunting tour (typically 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). This season features a visit to our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic observatory allows you to stay sheltered while enjoying a 360-degree view of the starry sky and the dancing Northern Lights, providing an unparalleled backdrop for your photography.
Winter Aurora Experience (December – April): After dinner, meet in the hotel lobby to embark on your Aurora Hunting expedition (typically 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). During the winter months, your basecamp is a cozy, Warm Wooden Cabin nestled in the wilderness. Here, you can comfortably wait for the Aurora to appear while enjoying complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks. Be sure to have your camera ready to step outside and capture the dazzling display of the Northern Lights dancing across the dark winter sky.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Cultural Encounters & Arctic Exploration
Today offers free time for you to explore Yellowknife’s rich cultural landmarks at your own pace. We highly recommend visiting the following attractions to deepen your understanding of the Arctic:
- Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre:Often hailed as the "Northern Smithsonian," the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is the definitive authority on the history and culture of the Northwest Territories. Situated on the picturesque shores of Frame Lake, this museum offers free admission and serves as the region's official archives. Inside, you will find a masterful blend of natural and human history narratives. Exhibits range from the ecological evolution of the Ice Age and taxidermy of unique polar wildlife to the millennia-old traditions and craftsmanship of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The centre also comprehensively chronicles Yellowknife’s early Gold Rush era and the legendary stories of bush pilots. It is an essential stop to complement your natural Aurora experience with deep cultural knowledge.
- Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly:Located in downtown Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly building offers a fascinating window into how this vast polar region governs itself. This magnificent structure showcases a unique architectural design that blends modern craftsmanship with Indigenous traditions, symbolizing the territory's proud system of "Consensus Government." Visitors can join a guided tour to step into the dignified circular Chamber, where you will witness the ceremonial Mace—crafted from 1.3 carats of diamonds and a narwhal tusk—and the authoritative Polar Bear hide rug. The rich exhibits detail the historical contributions of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis populations, as well as the political evolution from pioneer settlement to self-governance. It is a living museum that adds intellectual depth to your Arctic journey.
- NWT Diamond Centre:While Yellowknife is famous as a sanctuary for the Northern Lights, it is also globally celebrated as the "Diamond Capital of North America." Since the discovery of world-class diamond deposits in 1991, the Northwest Territories has risen to become one of the world's most important diamond producers. At the NWT Diamond Centre, you will discover the city's transformation from a gold rush town to a modern diamond hub. Through engaging exhibits and demonstrations, you will gain insight into the complete journey of a diamond, from rough mining to precision cutting and polishing. The Canadian diamonds featured here are world-renowned for their "ethical mining" and flawless purity. Each stone carries the geological memory of the Arctic circle, serving as a souvenir even more eternal than the Aurora itself.
- Fur Trade Exhibit:Long before diamonds and gold were discovered, the Fur Trade was the economic lifeblood of the Northwest Territories and the primary driver for European explorers venturing into the Arctic Circle. This exhibit acts as a time capsule, preserving this vital historical memory. Visitors can learn about the evolution from traditional hunting to modern fur management, understanding how strict regulations ensure the sustainable development of wildlife populations. Viewing the various furs and trapping tools on display, you will gain a profound appreciation for how hunting remains not just a traditional way of life for Indigenous communities, but a crucial link to their economic and cultural identity.
October to November:Today is yours to explore, but if you wish to deeply experience the autumn charm of the Northwest Territories, we strongly recommend booking an optional Great Slave Lake Fishing & Boat Tour. As the deepest lake in Canada (614 meters) and the tenth largest in the world, Great Slave Lake offers breathtaking water vistas. Guided by Indigenous experts, you will cruise into the lake to track local wildlife, from soaring seagulls and wild ducks to sled dogs inhabiting the surrounding islands. The pristine, cold waters are also a paradise for anglers, home to massive Northern Pike and Whitefish. Experience the thrill of battling a big catch amidst the stunning lake and mountain scenery, connecting with the traditional local wisdom of living in harmony with the water. (Seating is limited; early booking is recommended).
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 22:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, you will visit our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after a traditional Inuit igloo and built with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic shelter allows for stunning external photography under the stars.
Winter (December to April):
Take advantage of your free time to explore the unique charm of the town. Our top recommendation is a visit to Old Town to dine at the internationally renowned Bullock's Bistro. This restaurant is synonymous with Yellowknife cuisine, famous for its character-filled decor and warm hospitality. The must-try dish is their signature Fish & Chips or pan-fried fish, made with fresh catches from Great Slave Lake and served with their secret sauce—it is a culinary experience worth queuing for. After a satisfying meal, explore the nearby boutique shops for unique Yellowknife souvenirs. If you prefer to stay indoors, revisit the Prince of Wales Museum or the Legislative Assembly to further immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and Gold Rush history.
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 21:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, your basecamp is a Warm Wooden Cabin in the wilderness. Relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the lights to appear. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora when it lights up the winter sky!
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — CALGARY
Overview
ARRIVAL DAY AT CALGARY
Begin your Canadian Rockies adventure in Calgary, the gateway to the majestic mountains ahead. Upon arrival at Calgary International Airport, take advantage of our complimentary airport pickup service and settle into your comfortable downtown accommodation. The afternoon offers an opportunity to discover this dynamic city at your leisure or join one of our optional guided experiences to get acquainted with Alberta's largest city before your mountain journey begins.
Journey Highlights:
- Airport Transfer: Complimentary pickup service from Calgary International Airport available from 9AM to 9PM, scheduled every 2 hours (advance reservation required). Review our Complete Calgary Airport Pickup Guide for detailed information
- Premium Calgary Accommodation: Comfortable lodging in preparation for your mountain adventure
- Calgary City Tour (optional$$): Experience the highlights of this dynamic city from historic sites to modern skyscrapers on a comprehensive guided tour (3 hours, afternoon option)
- CrossIron Mills Outlet Shopping (optional$$): Discover Alberta's largest single-level shopping center featuring premium outlet stores and entertainment options (4 hours, afternoon option)
- Calgary Zoo Experience (optional$$): Observe nearly 900 animals from around the world including gorillas, hippos, grizzly bears, penguins, and endangered species (afternoon option)
Please note: Optional afternoon activities must be booked in advance and are available for guests arriving before 1:00PM or able to meet at the hotel by 1:30PM.Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA / Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Calgary Downtown or Similar
BANFF — GONDOLA — JOHNSTON CANYON ICEWALK / OR MARBLE CANYON — BOW FALLS — SURPRISE CORNER — BANFF TOWN
Overview
BANFF NATIONAL PARK HIGHLIGHTS – NATURAL WONDERS & ICONIC LANDMARKS
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park, Canada's first and most famous protected wilderness area. Established in 1885, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in North America. The day's journey takes you through dramatic canyons, alongside cascading waterfalls, and offers numerous viewpoints of the towering Canadian Rockies. Experience both natural wonders and charming mountain town culture as you explore this iconic alpine destination.
Journey Highlights
- Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola (optional$$): Ascend Sulphur Mountain on a state-of-the-art aerial gondola to an elevation of 2,281 meters, offering breathtaking 360° views of six mountain ranges and the Bow Valley below (stop for about 90 minutes)
- Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon:
Johnston Canyon: Explore this dramatic limestone canyon with its series of catwalks, tunnels and bridges that provide access to the lower and upper waterfalls amid pristine forest surroundings (stop for about 60 minutes)
Marble Canyon: A stunning natural landmark located in Kootenay National Park. Known for its striking marble rock formations, the canyon features crystal-clear turquoise waters flowing through deep and narrow gorges. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along well-maintained trails. (approx. 30 minutes)
*Note: This stop is not selectable and depends on the route and conditions of the day.
**Free Crampon are provided (weather dependent) **Will be replaced by Cave and Basin if closed - Bow Falls: Witness these impressive rapids where the Bow River dramatically cascades down a wide limestone ledge, a natural wonder that gained fame as a filming location for "The River of No Return" in the 1950s (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Surprise Corner: Discover one of the most iconic viewpoints in Banff, offering a perfect vantage point for photographing the majestic "Castle in the Rockies" – the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel against its mountain backdrop (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Hoodoos Viewpoint: Marvel at these unique geological formations – tall spires of rock created through erosion where harder rock caps protect the softer sedimentary rock beneath, creating distinctive pillar-like formations (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Banff Town Exploration: Enjoy free time in this charming alpine community – the largest town within a Canadian national park – with its array of shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants nestled among stunning mountain scenery (stop for about 90 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Meal Option Available)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE LOUISE — SNOWSHOEING — YOHO — EMERALD LAKE — NATURAL BRIDGE
Overview
LAKE LOUISE & YOHO NATIONAL PARK – TURQUOISE LAKES & ALPINE WONDERS
The grand finale of your Rocky Mountain journey features two of the most photographed destinations in Canada: Lake Louise and Yoho National Park. Experience an unforgettable night at the iconic Fairmont Château Lake Louise, where turquoise waters meet soaring mountain peaks and Victoria Glacier. Explore the extraordinary landscapes of Yoho National Park, where the name itself means "awe and wonder" in the Cree language—perfectly describing the feelings evoked by its emerald lakes, powerful waterfalls, and remarkable engineering marvels
Journey Highlights
- Lake Louise: Spend time at this world-famous glacial lake with its striking turquoise waters back-dropped by Victoria Glacier, named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, with ample time to explore the shoreline and grounds of the historic Fairmont Château (stop for about 2 hours). Experience this signature winter activity – strap on your snowshoes and trek across the snowy landscape.
**Snowshoe rental is included (approx. 20 minutes) / weather dependent - Yoho National Park: Journey through this park whose name perfectly captures the sense of awe it inspires, featuring dramatic rock walls, waterfalls, and alpine meadows on the western slopes of the Continental Divide (scenic drive)
- Spiral Tunnels: Witness one of the most innovative feats of railway engineering, where trains enter a mountain and spiral upward inside before emerging higher up, allowing them to navigate the steep grade of Kicking Horse Pass (pass through with commentary)
- Emerald Lake: Visit the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes, surrounded by towering peaks of the President Range, with distinctive emerald-colored waters created by powdered limestone suspended in the glacial meltwater (stop for about 20 minutes)
- Natural Bridge: Observe this fascinating rock formation over the Kicking Horse River, where the powerful forces of water have carved a channel through solid rock, demonstrating nature's incredible erosive power (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Vermillion Lakes: A peaceful winter retreat just outside Banff, the Vermilion Lakes offer stunning views of Mount Rundle reflected in patches of open water among the frozen landscape. The area is known for its calm atmosphere and is a great spot to take photos or enjoy a short, relaxing stroll through the snow-covered scenery. (approx. 20 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Optional Group Meal Available - Deluxe Lunch at Chateau Lake Louise)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE MINNEWANKA + HOT SPRING (LIMITED TIME ONLY) / OR *ABRAHAM LAKE — LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT (*ICEFIELD PARKWAY)
Overview
Winter Adventures at Lake Louise and Beyond
Discover the magic of the Canadian Rockies in winter through a variety of unforgettable alpine experiences. Whether you're carving down the slopes of Lake Louise Ski Resort, soaring over snow-covered peaks on a heli tour, or simply admiring the frozen beauty of Abraham Lake, there's something for every kind of winter traveler. These activities showcase the region's natural splendor in its most pristine season—sparkling snow, icy lakes, and panoramic mountain views await. Choose from optional experiences to elevate your journey, or enjoy the serenity of leisure time amid this spectacular winter wonderland.
Journey Highlights -**SEASONAL SPECIAL - Jan to End of Feburary Departure
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 2 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional) 💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Abraham Lake: Located along the North Saskatchewan River, this striking man-made lake is famous in winter for its rare frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the icy surface—an unforgettable natural spectacle.
- Heli Tour (Optional)💲: Soar above the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies on a scenic helicopter flight. (Flight time approx. 20 minutes)
Journey Highlights -**November to December & after March Departure
- Banff Upper Hot Springs (Optional)💲:Relax and unwind in the only outdoor hot springs within Banff National Park. Soak in naturally heated, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by snowy mountain peaks—a truly iconic winter experience. (Stop for about 60 minutes. Admission not included; tickets can be purchased on-site. Please bring a bathing suit if you plan to participate.)
**Will be replaced by Cave & Basin if Banff Upper Hot Springs is unavailable.
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 3 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional)💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Ski Lessons at Lake Louise (Optional)💲: Enhance your winter experience with professional ski instruction at one of Canada's premier ski resorts. Choose from beginner-friendly group packages or personalized private lessons.
Private Lesson: Tailored instruction for up to 5 participants. Duration: 2 hours. Lift tickets and rental equipment not included.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Extended Stay is Available
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HOME — YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
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Seamless Travel Upgrade: For Monday & Friday departures starting November 28th, you have the option to add your one-way "Vancouver-Yellowknife" airfare during booking for only CA$200 + 5% GST per person.
(This offer is not valid during the Christmas and New Year period, from December 19th to December 30th. If you have any questions, please contact the Calgary Tours customer service team.)
Welcome to Yellowknife – Gateway to the Aurora
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “dawn of the north,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Arrival & Pick-Up Service: We will arrange pick up service upon your arrival. Look for the Look for the Airport Pick-Up Guide wearing a red Canada Goose jacket with a polar bear logo on the chest, holding a sign that reads “Yellowknife Aurora Tour VIP.” A designated vehicle will transfer you to your hotel for check-in, where our staff will provide a short orientation. Yellowknife Airport Pick Up Meeting Point
About the Aurora Borealis: The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “Dawn of the North,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. - Fall Aurora Experience (October – November): For guests arriving during the autumn season, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a brief orientation upon arrival. After enjoying dinner and some free time exploring the city, the adventure begins in the evening (typically from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM). You will embark on a specialized Aurora Hunting tour, the most effective way to capture the lights. Led by experienced guides who know the terrain like hunters, you will chase the Aurora across various lakes and scenic spots, finding the perfect breaks in the clouds. A highlight of this season is the visit to the Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic structure provides a stunning, photogenic backdrop for your night under the stars.
- Winter Aurora Experience (December – April): For those visiting in the snowy winter months, your arrival includes a transfer to the hotel and a professional fitting for rental winter clothing and snow boots, ensuring you stay warm in the Arctic climate. Following dinner and leisure time, your Aurora Hunting experience begins (typically from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM). Our veteran guides will drive you through the wilderness to track down the elusive lights. During the tour, you will have access to a Warm Wooden Cabin, where you can relax with complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the show to begin. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora Borealis in the comfort of our cozy basecamp or while chasing the lights in the wild.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality Inn or Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Discover the Spirit of Yellowknife
Uncover the rich culture, fascinating history, and Arctic charm of Canada’s northern frontier. From scenic viewpoints and political landmarks to Indigenous heritage and unforgettable Aurora experiences, Yellowknife offers a perfect blend of exploration and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Yellowknife City Discovery Tour:
Today, enjoy a guided Yellowknife City Tour (approx. 2 hours). Meeting time will be confirmed by your guide the day prior.Highlights include:
- Welcome to Yellowknife Sign: Located on the main route from Yellowknife Airport (YZF) to downtown, the Welcome to Yellowknife Sign is the first "must-visit" photo stop for every traveler. This iconic landmark signals your arrival in the heart of the Northwest Territories. The sign’s design incorporates elements of the region’s rich mining history, set against a backdrop of the unique sub-arctic boreal forest and rocky terrain. Whether you have just landed or are concluding your trip, this is the perfect spot to capture a classic souvenir photo, marking your footprint in the Aurora Capital of the World.
- Yellowknife Visitor Centre: Situated in the prime downtown area, the Yellowknife Visitor Centre is the essential hub connecting travelers to this polar city. For most visitors, this is more than just a place for maps; it is a ceremonial stop. Here, you can receive the iconic "North of 60 Arrival Certificate" and a signature yellow knife-shaped pin—the ultimate souvenirs of your arctic expedition. Inside, diverse exhibits showcase the ecology and culture of the North. Whether you are consulting on the best Aurora viewing times or looking for hiking trails, the Visitor Centre is the perfect "warm-up base" before starting your Yellowknife adventure.
- Old Town (Pass-by/ Scenic Drive):Old Town is not only the birthplace of Yellowknife but a living museum of the 1930s Gold Rush. Brave pioneers originally established this settlement along the rocky shores of Great Slave Lake—the 10th largest lake in the world—and the area retains a strong frontier atmosphere today. As you navigate the winding streets, you will see a vibrant mix of colorful traditional wooden cabins and modern architecture, each telling a legendary story of the past. This is the most vibrant community in Yellowknife, offering a glimpse into how locals live in harmony with nature. The area is also home to historic landmarks like the Wildcat Cafe and the famous fish restaurant, Bullock's Bistro. From unique architecture to local cuisine, Old Town is full of surprises and is an excellent location for photography.
- Bush Pilots Monument: No trip to Yellowknife is complete without visiting the Bush Pilots Monument in Old Town. As the highest point in Yellowknife, this observation deck offers the city's best panoramic views. From here, you can gaze out over the entire downtown skyline and the magnificent expanse of Great Slave Lake. Beyond being a popular photo spot, this monument holds deep historical significance, dedicated to the brave bush pilots who lost their lives opening up the vast Northwest Territories. Every view from this summit is a tribute to these aviation heroes.
Fall Aurora Experience (October – November):Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby for your evening Aurora Hunting tour (typically 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). This season features a visit to our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic observatory allows you to stay sheltered while enjoying a 360-degree view of the starry sky and the dancing Northern Lights, providing an unparalleled backdrop for your photography.
Winter Aurora Experience (December – April):After dinner, meet in the hotel lobby to embark on your Aurora Hunting expedition (typically 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). During the winter months, your basecamp is a cozy, Warm Wooden Cabin nestled in the wilderness. Here, you can comfortably wait for the Aurora to appear while enjoying complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks. Be sure to have your camera ready to step outside and capture the dazzling display of the Northern Lights dancing across the dark winter sky.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Cultural Encounters & Arctic Exploration
Today offers free time for you to explore Yellowknife’s rich cultural landmarks at your own pace. We highly recommend visiting the following attractions to deepen your understanding of the Arctic:
- Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre:Often hailed as the "Northern Smithsonian," the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is the definitive authority on the history and culture of the Northwest Territories. Situated on the picturesque shores of Frame Lake, this museum offers free admission and serves as the region's official archives. Inside, you will find a masterful blend of natural and human history narratives. Exhibits range from the ecological evolution of the Ice Age and taxidermy of unique polar wildlife to the millennia-old traditions and craftsmanship of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The centre also comprehensively chronicles Yellowknife’s early Gold Rush era and the legendary stories of bush pilots. It is an essential stop to complement your natural Aurora experience with deep cultural knowledge.
- Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly:Located in downtown Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly building offers a fascinating window into how this vast polar region governs itself. This magnificent structure showcases a unique architectural design that blends modern craftsmanship with Indigenous traditions, symbolizing the territory's proud system of "Consensus Government." Visitors can join a guided tour to step into the dignified circular Chamber, where you will witness the ceremonial Mace—crafted from 1.3 carats of diamonds and a narwhal tusk—and the authoritative Polar Bear hide rug. The rich exhibits detail the historical contributions of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis populations, as well as the political evolution from pioneer settlement to self-governance. It is a living museum that adds intellectual depth to your Arctic journey.
- NWT Diamond Centre:While Yellowknife is famous as a sanctuary for the Northern Lights, it is also globally celebrated as the "Diamond Capital of North America." Since the discovery of world-class diamond deposits in 1991, the Northwest Territories has risen to become one of the world's most important diamond producers. At the NWT Diamond Centre, you will discover the city's transformation from a gold rush town to a modern diamond hub. Through engaging exhibits and demonstrations, you will gain insight into the complete journey of a diamond, from rough mining to precision cutting and polishing. The Canadian diamonds featured here are world-renowned for their "ethical mining" and flawless purity. Each stone carries the geological memory of the Arctic circle, serving as a souvenir even more eternal than the Aurora itself.
- Fur Trade Exhibit:Long before diamonds and gold were discovered, the Fur Trade was the economic lifeblood of the Northwest Territories and the primary driver for European explorers venturing into the Arctic Circle. This exhibit acts as a time capsule, preserving this vital historical memory. Visitors can learn about the evolution from traditional hunting to modern fur management, understanding how strict regulations ensure the sustainable development of wildlife populations. Viewing the various furs and trapping tools on display, you will gain a profound appreciation for how hunting remains not just a traditional way of life for Indigenous communities, but a crucial link to their economic and cultural identity.
October to November:Today is yours to explore, but if you wish to deeply experience the autumn charm of the Northwest Territories, we strongly recommend booking an optional Great Slave Lake Fishing & Boat Tour. As the deepest lake in Canada (614 meters) and the tenth largest in the world, Great Slave Lake offers breathtaking water vistas. Guided by Indigenous experts, you will cruise into the lake to track local wildlife, from soaring seagulls and wild ducks to sled dogs inhabiting the surrounding islands. The pristine, cold waters are also a paradise for anglers, home to massive Northern Pike and Whitefish. Experience the thrill of battling a big catch amidst the stunning lake and mountain scenery, connecting with the traditional local wisdom of living in harmony with the water. (Seating is limited; early booking is recommended).
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 22:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, you will visit our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after a traditional Inuit igloo and built with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic shelter allows for stunning external photography under the stars.
Winter (December to April):
Take advantage of your free time to explore the unique charm of the town. Our top recommendation is a visit to Old Town to dine at the internationally renowned Bullock's Bistro. This restaurant is synonymous with Yellowknife cuisine, famous for its character-filled decor and warm hospitality. The must-try dish is their signature Fish & Chips or pan-fried fish, made with fresh catches from Great Slave Lake and served with their secret sauce—it is a culinary experience worth queuing for. After a satisfying meal, explore the nearby boutique shops for unique Yellowknife souvenirs. If you prefer to stay indoors, revisit the Prince of Wales Museum or the Legislative Assembly to further immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and Gold Rush history.
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 21:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, your basecamp is a Warm Wooden Cabin in the wilderness. Relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the lights to appear. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora when it lights up the winter sky!
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — CALGARY
Overview
ARRIVAL DAY AT CALGARY
Begin your Canadian Rockies adventure in Calgary, the gateway to the majestic mountains ahead. Upon arrival at Calgary International Airport, take advantage of our complimentary airport pickup service and settle into your comfortable downtown accommodation. The afternoon offers an opportunity to discover this dynamic city at your leisure or join one of our optional guided experiences to get acquainted with Alberta's largest city before your mountain journey begins.
Journey Highlights:
- Airport Transfer: Complimentary pickup service from Calgary International Airport available from 9AM to 9PM, scheduled every 2 hours (advance reservation required). Review our Complete Calgary Airport Pickup Guide for detailed information
- Premium Calgary Accommodation: Comfortable lodging in preparation for your mountain adventure
- Calgary City Tour (optional$$): Experience the highlights of this dynamic city from historic sites to modern skyscrapers on a comprehensive guided tour (3 hours, afternoon option)
- CrossIron Mills Outlet Shopping (optional$$): Discover Alberta's largest single-level shopping center featuring premium outlet stores and entertainment options (4 hours, afternoon option)
- Calgary Zoo Experience (optional$$): Observe nearly 900 animals from around the world including gorillas, hippos, grizzly bears, penguins, and endangered species (afternoon option)
Please note: Optional afternoon activities must be booked in advance and are available for guests arriving before 1:00PM or able to meet at the hotel by 1:30PM.Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA / Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Calgary Downtown or Similar
LAKE LOUISE — SNOWSHOEING — YOHO — EMERALD LAKE — NATURAL BRIDGE
Overview
LAKE LOUISE & YOHO NATIONAL PARK – TURQUOISE LAKES & ALPINE WONDERS
The grand finale of your Rocky Mountain journey features two of the most photographed destinations in Canada: Lake Louise and Yoho National Park. Experience an unforgettable night at the iconic Fairmont Château Lake Louise, where turquoise waters meet soaring mountain peaks and Victoria Glacier. Explore the extraordinary landscapes of Yoho National Park, where the name itself means "awe and wonder" in the Cree language—perfectly describing the feelings evoked by its emerald lakes, powerful waterfalls, and remarkable engineering marvels
Journey Highlights
- Lake Louise: Spend time at this world-famous glacial lake with its striking turquoise waters back-dropped by Victoria Glacier, named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, with ample time to explore the shoreline and grounds of the historic Fairmont Château (stop for about 2 hours). Experience this signature winter activity – strap on your snowshoes and trek across the snowy landscape.
**Snowshoe rental is included (approx. 20 minutes) / weather dependent - Yoho National Park: Journey through this park whose name perfectly captures the sense of awe it inspires, featuring dramatic rock walls, waterfalls, and alpine meadows on the western slopes of the Continental Divide (scenic drive)
- Spiral Tunnels: Witness one of the most innovative feats of railway engineering, where trains enter a mountain and spiral upward inside before emerging higher up, allowing them to navigate the steep grade of Kicking Horse Pass (pass through with commentary)
- Emerald Lake: Visit the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes, surrounded by towering peaks of the President Range, with distinctive emerald-colored waters created by powdered limestone suspended in the glacial meltwater (stop for about 20 minutes)
- Natural Bridge: Observe this fascinating rock formation over the Kicking Horse River, where the powerful forces of water have carved a channel through solid rock, demonstrating nature's incredible erosive power (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Vermillion Lakes: A peaceful winter retreat just outside Banff, the Vermilion Lakes offer stunning views of Mount Rundle reflected in patches of open water among the frozen landscape. The area is known for its calm atmosphere and is a great spot to take photos or enjoy a short, relaxing stroll through the snow-covered scenery. (approx. 20 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Optional Group Meal Available - Deluxe Lunch at Chateau Lake Louise)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE MINNEWANKA + HOT SPRING (LIMITED TIME ONLY) / OR *ABRAHAM LAKE — LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT (*ICEFIELD PARKWAY)
Overview
Winter Adventures at Lake Louise and Beyond
Discover the magic of the Canadian Rockies in winter through a variety of unforgettable alpine experiences. Whether you're carving down the slopes of Lake Louise Ski Resort, soaring over snow-covered peaks on a heli tour, or simply admiring the frozen beauty of Abraham Lake, there's something for every kind of winter traveler. These activities showcase the region's natural splendor in its most pristine season—sparkling snow, icy lakes, and panoramic mountain views await. Choose from optional experiences to elevate your journey, or enjoy the serenity of leisure time amid this spectacular winter wonderland.
Journey Highlights -**SEASONAL SPECIAL - Jan to Early March Departure
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 2 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional) 💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Abraham Lake: Located along the North Saskatchewan River, this striking man-made lake is famous in winter for its rare frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the icy surface—an unforgettable natural spectacle.
- Heli Tour (Optional)💲: Soar above the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies on a scenic helicopter flight. (Flight time approx. 20 minutes)
Journey Highlights -**November to December & after early-March Departure
- Banff Upper Hot Springs (Optional)💲:Relax and unwind in the only outdoor hot springs within Banff National Park. Soak in naturally heated, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by snowy mountain peaks—a truly iconic winter experience. (Stop for about 60 minutes. Admission not included; tickets can be purchased on-site. Please bring a bathing suit if you plan to participate.)
**Will be replaced by Cave & Basin if Banff Upper Hot Springs is unavailable.
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 3 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional)💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Ski Lessons at Lake Louise (Optional)💲: Enhance your winter experience with professional ski instruction at one of Canada's premier ski resorts. Choose from beginner-friendly group packages or personalized private lessons.
Private Lesson: Tailored instruction for up to 5 participants. Duration: 2 hours. Lift tickets and rental equipment not included.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
BANFF — GONDOLA — JOHNSTON CANYON ICEWALK / OR MARBLE CANYON — BOW FALLS — SURPRISE CORNER — BANFF TOWN
Overview
BANFF NATIONAL PARK HIGHLIGHTS – NATURAL WONDERS & ICONIC LANDMARKS
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park, Canada's first and most famous protected wilderness area. Established in 1885, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in North America. The day's journey takes you through dramatic canyons, alongside cascading waterfalls, and offers numerous viewpoints of the towering Canadian Rockies. Experience both natural wonders and charming mountain town culture as you explore this iconic alpine destination.
Journey Highlights
- Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola (optional$$): Ascend Sulphur Mountain on a state-of-the-art aerial gondola to an elevation of 2,281 meters, offering breathtaking 360° views of six mountain ranges and the Bow Valley below (stop for about 90 minutes)
- Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon:
Johnston Canyon: Explore this dramatic limestone canyon with its series of catwalks, tunnels and bridges that provide access to the lower and upper waterfalls amid pristine forest surroundings (stop for about 60 minutes)
Marble Canyon: A stunning natural landmark located in Kootenay National Park. Known for its striking marble rock formations, the canyon features crystal-clear turquoise waters flowing through deep and narrow gorges. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along well-maintained trails. (approx. 30 minutes)
*Note: This stop is not selectable and depends on the route and conditions of the day.
**Free Crampon are provided (weather dependent) **Will be replaced by Cave and Basin if closed - Bow Falls: Witness these impressive rapids where the Bow River dramatically cascades down a wide limestone ledge, a natural wonder that gained fame as a filming location for "The River of No Return" in the 1950s (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Surprise Corner: Discover one of the most iconic viewpoints in Banff, offering a perfect vantage point for photographing the majestic "Castle in the Rockies" – the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel against its mountain backdrop (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Hoodoos Viewpoint: Marvel at these unique geological formations – tall spires of rock created through erosion where harder rock caps protect the softer sedimentary rock beneath, creating distinctive pillar-like formations (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Banff Town Exploration: Enjoy free time in this charming alpine community – the largest town within a Canadian national park – with its array of shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants nestled among stunning mountain scenery (stop for about 90 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Meal Option Available)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Extended Stay Available
Thu Departure
HOME — YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Welcome to Yellowknife – Gateway to the Aurora
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “dawn of the north,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Arrival & Pick-Up Service: We will arrange pick up service upon your arrival. Look for the Look for the Airport Pick-Up Guide wearing a red Canada Goose jacket with a polar bear logo on the chest, holding a sign that reads “Yellowknife Aurora Tour VIP.” A designated vehicle will transfer you to your hotel for check-in, where our staff will provide a short orientation. Yellowknife Airport Pick Up Meeting Point
About the Aurora Borealis: The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “Dawn of the North,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. - Fall Aurora Experience (October – November): For guests arriving during the autumn season, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a brief orientation upon arrival. After enjoying dinner and some free time exploring the city, the adventure begins in the evening (typically from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM). You will embark on a specialized Aurora Hunting tour, the most effective way to capture the lights. Led by experienced guides who know the terrain like hunters, you will chase the Aurora across various lakes and scenic spots, finding the perfect breaks in the clouds. A highlight of this season is the visit to the Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic structure provides a stunning, photogenic backdrop for your night under the stars.
- Winter Aurora Experience (December – April): For those visiting in the snowy winter months, your arrival includes a transfer to the hotel and a professional fitting for rental winter clothing and snow boots, ensuring you stay warm in the Arctic climate. Following dinner and leisure time, your Aurora Hunting experience begins (typically from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM). Our veteran guides will drive you through the wilderness to track down the elusive lights. During the tour, you will have access to a Warm Wooden Cabin, where you can relax with complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the show to begin. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora Borealis in the comfort of our cozy basecamp or while chasing the lights in the wild.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality Inn or Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Discover the Spirit of Yellowknife
Uncover the rich culture, fascinating history, and Arctic charm of Canada’s northern frontier. From scenic viewpoints and political landmarks to Indigenous heritage and unforgettable Aurora experiences, Yellowknife offers a perfect blend of exploration and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Yellowknife City Discovery Tour:
Today, enjoy a guided Yellowknife City Tour (approx. 2 hours). Meeting time will be confirmed by your guide the day prior.Highlights include:
- Welcome to Yellowknife Sign: Located on the main route from Yellowknife Airport (YZF) to downtown, the Welcome to Yellowknife Sign is the first "must-visit" photo stop for every traveler. This iconic landmark signals your arrival in the heart of the Northwest Territories. The sign’s design incorporates elements of the region’s rich mining history, set against a backdrop of the unique sub-arctic boreal forest and rocky terrain. Whether you have just landed or are concluding your trip, this is the perfect spot to capture a classic souvenir photo, marking your footprint in the Aurora Capital of the World.
- Yellowknife Visitor Centre: Situated in the prime downtown area, the Yellowknife Visitor Centre is the essential hub connecting travelers to this polar city. For most visitors, this is more than just a place for maps; it is a ceremonial stop. Here, you can receive the iconic "North of 60 Arrival Certificate" and a signature yellow knife-shaped pin—the ultimate souvenirs of your arctic expedition. Inside, diverse exhibits showcase the ecology and culture of the North. Whether you are consulting on the best Aurora viewing times or looking for hiking trails, the Visitor Centre is the perfect "warm-up base" before starting your Yellowknife adventure.
- Old Town (Pass-by/ Scenic Drive):Old Town is not only the birthplace of Yellowknife but a living museum of the 1930s Gold Rush. Brave pioneers originally established this settlement along the rocky shores of Great Slave Lake—the 10th largest lake in the world—and the area retains a strong frontier atmosphere today. As you navigate the winding streets, you will see a vibrant mix of colorful traditional wooden cabins and modern architecture, each telling a legendary story of the past. This is the most vibrant community in Yellowknife, offering a glimpse into how locals live in harmony with nature. The area is also home to historic landmarks like the Wildcat Cafe and the famous fish restaurant, Bullock's Bistro. From unique architecture to local cuisine, Old Town is full of surprises and is an excellent location for photography.
- Bush Pilots Monument: No trip to Yellowknife is complete without visiting the Bush Pilots Monument in Old Town. As the highest point in Yellowknife, this observation deck offers the city's best panoramic views. From here, you can gaze out over the entire downtown skyline and the magnificent expanse of Great Slave Lake. Beyond being a popular photo spot, this monument holds deep historical significance, dedicated to the brave bush pilots who lost their lives opening up the vast Northwest Territories. Every view from this summit is a tribute to these aviation heroes.
Fall Aurora Experience (October – November):Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby for your evening Aurora Hunting tour (typically 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). This season features a visit to our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic observatory allows you to stay sheltered while enjoying a 360-degree view of the starry sky and the dancing Northern Lights, providing an unparalleled backdrop for your photography.
Winter Aurora Experience (December – April):After dinner, meet in the hotel lobby to embark on your Aurora Hunting expedition (typically 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). During the winter months, your basecamp is a cozy, Warm Wooden Cabin nestled in the wilderness. Here, you can comfortably wait for the Aurora to appear while enjoying complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks. Be sure to have your camera ready to step outside and capture the dazzling display of the Northern Lights dancing across the dark winter sky.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Cultural Encounters & Arctic Exploration
Today offers free time for you to explore Yellowknife’s rich cultural landmarks at your own pace. We highly recommend visiting the following attractions to deepen your understanding of the Arctic:
- Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre:Often hailed as the "Northern Smithsonian," the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is the definitive authority on the history and culture of the Northwest Territories. Situated on the picturesque shores of Frame Lake, this museum offers free admission and serves as the region's official archives. Inside, you will find a masterful blend of natural and human history narratives. Exhibits range from the ecological evolution of the Ice Age and taxidermy of unique polar wildlife to the millennia-old traditions and craftsmanship of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The centre also comprehensively chronicles Yellowknife’s early Gold Rush era and the legendary stories of bush pilots. It is an essential stop to complement your natural Aurora experience with deep cultural knowledge.
- Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly:Located in downtown Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly building offers a fascinating window into how this vast polar region governs itself. This magnificent structure showcases a unique architectural design that blends modern craftsmanship with Indigenous traditions, symbolizing the territory's proud system of "Consensus Government." Visitors can join a guided tour to step into the dignified circular Chamber, where you will witness the ceremonial Mace—crafted from 1.3 carats of diamonds and a narwhal tusk—and the authoritative Polar Bear hide rug. The rich exhibits detail the historical contributions of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis populations, as well as the political evolution from pioneer settlement to self-governance. It is a living museum that adds intellectual depth to your Arctic journey.
- NWT Diamond Centre:While Yellowknife is famous as a sanctuary for the Northern Lights, it is also globally celebrated as the "Diamond Capital of North America." Since the discovery of world-class diamond deposits in 1991, the Northwest Territories has risen to become one of the world's most important diamond producers. At the NWT Diamond Centre, you will discover the city's transformation from a gold rush town to a modern diamond hub. Through engaging exhibits and demonstrations, you will gain insight into the complete journey of a diamond, from rough mining to precision cutting and polishing. The Canadian diamonds featured here are world-renowned for their "ethical mining" and flawless purity. Each stone carries the geological memory of the Arctic circle, serving as a souvenir even more eternal than the Aurora itself.
- Fur Trade Exhibit:Long before diamonds and gold were discovered, the Fur Trade was the economic lifeblood of the Northwest Territories and the primary driver for European explorers venturing into the Arctic Circle. This exhibit acts as a time capsule, preserving this vital historical memory. Visitors can learn about the evolution from traditional hunting to modern fur management, understanding how strict regulations ensure the sustainable development of wildlife populations. Viewing the various furs and trapping tools on display, you will gain a profound appreciation for how hunting remains not just a traditional way of life for Indigenous communities, but a crucial link to their economic and cultural identity.
October to November:Today is yours to explore, but if you wish to deeply experience the autumn charm of the Northwest Territories, we strongly recommend booking an optional Great Slave Lake Fishing & Boat Tour. As the deepest lake in Canada (614 meters) and the tenth largest in the world, Great Slave Lake offers breathtaking water vistas. Guided by Indigenous experts, you will cruise into the lake to track local wildlife, from soaring seagulls and wild ducks to sled dogs inhabiting the surrounding islands. The pristine, cold waters are also a paradise for anglers, home to massive Northern Pike and Whitefish. Experience the thrill of battling a big catch amidst the stunning lake and mountain scenery, connecting with the traditional local wisdom of living in harmony with the water. (Seating is limited; early booking is recommended).
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 22:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, you will visit our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after a traditional Inuit igloo and built with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic shelter allows for stunning external photography under the stars.
Winter (December to April):
Take advantage of your free time to explore the unique charm of the town. Our top recommendation is a visit to Old Town to dine at the internationally renowned Bullock's Bistro. This restaurant is synonymous with Yellowknife cuisine, famous for its character-filled decor and warm hospitality. The must-try dish is their signature Fish & Chips or pan-fried fish, made with fresh catches from Great Slave Lake and served with their secret sauce—it is a culinary experience worth queuing for. After a satisfying meal, explore the nearby boutique shops for unique Yellowknife souvenirs. If you prefer to stay indoors, revisit the Prince of Wales Museum or the Legislative Assembly to further immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and Gold Rush history.
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 21:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, your basecamp is a Warm Wooden Cabin in the wilderness. Relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the lights to appear. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora when it lights up the winter sky!
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — CALGARY
Overview
ARRIVAL DAY AT CALGARY
Begin your Canadian Rockies adventure in Calgary, the gateway to the majestic mountains ahead. Upon arrival at Calgary International Airport, take advantage of our complimentary airport pickup service and settle into your comfortable downtown accommodation. The afternoon offers an opportunity to discover this dynamic city at your leisure or join one of our optional guided experiences to get acquainted with Alberta's largest city before your mountain journey begins.
Journey Highlights:
- Airport Transfer: Complimentary pickup service from Calgary International Airport available from 9AM to 9PM, scheduled every 2 hours (advance reservation required). Review our Complete Calgary Airport Pickup Guide for detailed information
- Premium Calgary Accommodation: Comfortable lodging in preparation for your mountain adventure
- Calgary City Tour (optional$$): Experience the highlights of this dynamic city from historic sites to modern skyscrapers on a comprehensive guided tour (3 hours, afternoon option)
- CrossIron Mills Outlet Shopping (optional$$): Discover Alberta's largest single-level shopping center featuring premium outlet stores and entertainment options (4 hours, afternoon option)
- Calgary Zoo Experience (optional$$): Observe nearly 900 animals from around the world including gorillas, hippos, grizzly bears, penguins, and endangered species (afternoon option)
Please note: Optional afternoon activities must be booked in advance and are available for guests arriving before 1:00PM or able to meet at the hotel by 1:30PM.Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA / Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Calgary Downtown or Similar
BANFF — GONDOLA — JOHNSTON CANYON ICEWALK / OR MARBLE CANYON — BOW FALLS — SURPRISE CORNER — BANFF TOWN
Overview
BANFF NATIONAL PARK HIGHLIGHTS – NATURAL WONDERS & ICONIC LANDMARKS
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park, Canada's first and most famous protected wilderness area. Established in 1885, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in North America. The day's journey takes you through dramatic canyons, alongside cascading waterfalls, and offers numerous viewpoints of the towering Canadian Rockies. Experience both natural wonders and charming mountain town culture as you explore this iconic alpine destination.
Journey Highlights
- Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola (optional$$): Ascend Sulphur Mountain on a state-of-the-art aerial gondola to an elevation of 2,281 meters, offering breathtaking 360° views of six mountain ranges and the Bow Valley below (stop for about 90 minutes)
- Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon:
Johnston Canyon: Explore this dramatic limestone canyon with its series of catwalks, tunnels and bridges that provide access to the lower and upper waterfalls amid pristine forest surroundings (stop for about 60 minutes)
Marble Canyon: A stunning natural landmark located in Kootenay National Park. Known for its striking marble rock formations, the canyon features crystal-clear turquoise waters flowing through deep and narrow gorges. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along well-maintained trails. (approx. 30 minutes)
*Note: This stop is not selectable and depends on the route and conditions of the day.
**Free Crampon are provided (weather dependent) **Will be replaced by Cave and Basin if closed - Bow Falls: Witness these impressive rapids where the Bow River dramatically cascades down a wide limestone ledge, a natural wonder that gained fame as a filming location for "The River of No Return" in the 1950s (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Surprise Corner: Discover one of the most iconic viewpoints in Banff, offering a perfect vantage point for photographing the majestic "Castle in the Rockies" – the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel against its mountain backdrop (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Hoodoos Viewpoint: Marvel at these unique geological formations – tall spires of rock created through erosion where harder rock caps protect the softer sedimentary rock beneath, creating distinctive pillar-like formations (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Banff Town Exploration: Enjoy free time in this charming alpine community – the largest town within a Canadian national park – with its array of shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants nestled among stunning mountain scenery (stop for about 90 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Meal Option Available)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE LOUISE — SNOWSHOEING — YOHO — EMERALD LAKE — NATURAL BRIDGE
Overview
LAKE LOUISE & YOHO NATIONAL PARK – TURQUOISE LAKES & ALPINE WONDERS
The grand finale of your Rocky Mountain journey features two of the most photographed destinations in Canada: Lake Louise and Yoho National Park. Experience an unforgettable night at the iconic Fairmont Château Lake Louise, where turquoise waters meet soaring mountain peaks and Victoria Glacier. Explore the extraordinary landscapes of Yoho National Park, where the name itself means "awe and wonder" in the Cree language—perfectly describing the feelings evoked by its emerald lakes, powerful waterfalls, and remarkable engineering marvels
Journey Highlights
- Lake Louise: Spend time at this world-famous glacial lake with its striking turquoise waters back-dropped by Victoria Glacier, named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, with ample time to explore the shoreline and grounds of the historic Fairmont Château (stop for about 2 hours). Experience this signature winter activity – strap on your snowshoes and trek across the snowy landscape.
**Snowshoe rental is included (approx. 20 minutes) / weather dependent - Yoho National Park: Journey through this park whose name perfectly captures the sense of awe it inspires, featuring dramatic rock walls, waterfalls, and alpine meadows on the western slopes of the Continental Divide (scenic drive)
- Spiral Tunnels: Witness one of the most innovative feats of railway engineering, where trains enter a mountain and spiral upward inside before emerging higher up, allowing them to navigate the steep grade of Kicking Horse Pass (pass through with commentary)
- Emerald Lake: Visit the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes, surrounded by towering peaks of the President Range, with distinctive emerald-colored waters created by powdered limestone suspended in the glacial meltwater (stop for about 20 minutes)
- Natural Bridge: Observe this fascinating rock formation over the Kicking Horse River, where the powerful forces of water have carved a channel through solid rock, demonstrating nature's incredible erosive power (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Vermillion Lakes: A peaceful winter retreat just outside Banff, the Vermilion Lakes offer stunning views of Mount Rundle reflected in patches of open water among the frozen landscape. The area is known for its calm atmosphere and is a great spot to take photos or enjoy a short, relaxing stroll through the snow-covered scenery. (approx. 20 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Optional Group Meal Available - Deluxe Lunch at Chateau Lake Louise)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE MINNEWANKA + HOT SPRING (LIMITED TIME ONLY) / OR *ABRAHAM LAKE — LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT (*ICEFIELD PARKWAY)
Overview
Winter Adventures at Lake Louise and Beyond
Discover the magic of the Canadian Rockies in winter through a variety of unforgettable alpine experiences. Whether you're carving down the slopes of Lake Louise Ski Resort, soaring over snow-covered peaks on a heli tour, or simply admiring the frozen beauty of Abraham Lake, there's something for every kind of winter traveler. These activities showcase the region's natural splendor in its most pristine season—sparkling snow, icy lakes, and panoramic mountain views await. Choose from optional experiences to elevate your journey, or enjoy the serenity of leisure time amid this spectacular winter wonderland.
Journey Highlights -**SEASONAL SPECIAL - Jan to Early March Departure
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 2 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional) 💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Abraham Lake: Located along the North Saskatchewan River, this striking man-made lake is famous in winter for its rare frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the icy surface—an unforgettable natural spectacle.
- Heli Tour (Optional)💲: Soar above the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies on a scenic helicopter flight. (Flight time approx. 20 minutes)
Journey Highlights -**November to December & after early-March Departure
- Banff Upper Hot Springs (Optional)💲:Relax and unwind in the only outdoor hot springs within Banff National Park. Soak in naturally heated, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by snowy mountain peaks—a truly iconic winter experience. (Stop for about 60 minutes. Admission not included; tickets can be purchased on-site. Please bring a bathing suit if you plan to participate.)
**Will be replaced by Cave & Basin if Banff Upper Hot Springs is unavailable.
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 3 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional)💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Ski Lessons at Lake Louise (Optional)💲: Enhance your winter experience with professional ski instruction at one of Canada's premier ski resorts. Choose from beginner-friendly group packages or personalized private lessons.
Private Lesson: Tailored instruction for up to 5 participants. Duration: 2 hours. Lift tickets and rental equipment not included.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Extended Stay is Available
Fri Departure
HOME — YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Seamless Travel Upgrade: For Monday & Friday departures starting November 28th, you have the option to add your one-way "Vancouver-Yellowknife" airfare during booking for only CA$200 + 5% GST per person.
(This offer is not valid during the Christmas and New Year period, from December 19th to December 30th. If you have any questions, please contact the Calgary Tours customer service team.)
Welcome to Yellowknife – Gateway to the Aurora
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “dawn of the north,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Arrival & Pick-Up Service: We will arrange pick up service upon your arrival. Look for the Look for the Airport Pick-Up Guide wearing a red Canada Goose jacket with a polar bear logo on the chest, holding a sign that reads “Yellowknife Aurora Tour VIP.” A designated vehicle will transfer you to your hotel for check-in, where our staff will provide a short orientation. Yellowknife Airport Pick Up Meeting Point
About the Aurora Borealis: The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “Dawn of the North,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. - Fall Aurora Experience (October – November): For guests arriving during the autumn season, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a brief orientation upon arrival. After enjoying dinner and some free time exploring the city, the adventure begins in the evening (typically from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM). You will embark on a specialized Aurora Hunting tour, the most effective way to capture the lights. Led by experienced guides who know the terrain like hunters, you will chase the Aurora across various lakes and scenic spots, finding the perfect breaks in the clouds. A highlight of this season is the visit to the Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic structure provides a stunning, photogenic backdrop for your night under the stars.
- Winter Aurora Experience (December – April): For those visiting in the snowy winter months, your arrival includes a transfer to the hotel and a professional fitting for rental winter clothing and snow boots, ensuring you stay warm in the Arctic climate. Following dinner and leisure time, your Aurora Hunting experience begins (typically from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM). Our veteran guides will drive you through the wilderness to track down the elusive lights. During the tour, you will have access to a Warm Wooden Cabin, where you can relax with complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the show to begin. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora Borealis in the comfort of our cozy basecamp or while chasing the lights in the wild.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality Inn or Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Discover the Spirit of Yellowknife
Uncover the rich culture, fascinating history, and Arctic charm of Canada’s northern frontier. From scenic viewpoints and political landmarks to Indigenous heritage and unforgettable Aurora experiences, Yellowknife offers a perfect blend of exploration and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Yellowknife City Discovery Tour:
Today, enjoy a guided Yellowknife City Tour (approx. 2 hours). Meeting time will be confirmed by your guide the day prior.Highlights include:
- Welcome to Yellowknife Sign: Located on the main route from Yellowknife Airport (YZF) to downtown, the Welcome to Yellowknife Sign is the first "must-visit" photo stop for every traveler. This iconic landmark signals your arrival in the heart of the Northwest Territories. The sign’s design incorporates elements of the region’s rich mining history, set against a backdrop of the unique sub-arctic boreal forest and rocky terrain. Whether you have just landed or are concluding your trip, this is the perfect spot to capture a classic souvenir photo, marking your footprint in the Aurora Capital of the World.
- Yellowknife Visitor Centre: Situated in the prime downtown area, the Yellowknife Visitor Centre is the essential hub connecting travelers to this polar city. For most visitors, this is more than just a place for maps; it is a ceremonial stop. Here, you can receive the iconic "North of 60 Arrival Certificate" and a signature yellow knife-shaped pin—the ultimate souvenirs of your arctic expedition. Inside, diverse exhibits showcase the ecology and culture of the North. Whether you are consulting on the best Aurora viewing times or looking for hiking trails, the Visitor Centre is the perfect "warm-up base" before starting your Yellowknife adventure.
- Old Town (Pass-by/ Scenic Drive):Old Town is not only the birthplace of Yellowknife but a living museum of the 1930s Gold Rush. Brave pioneers originally established this settlement along the rocky shores of Great Slave Lake—the 10th largest lake in the world—and the area retains a strong frontier atmosphere today. As you navigate the winding streets, you will see a vibrant mix of colorful traditional wooden cabins and modern architecture, each telling a legendary story of the past. This is the most vibrant community in Yellowknife, offering a glimpse into how locals live in harmony with nature. The area is also home to historic landmarks like the Wildcat Cafe and the famous fish restaurant, Bullock's Bistro. From unique architecture to local cuisine, Old Town is full of surprises and is an excellent location for photography.
- Bush Pilots Monument: No trip to Yellowknife is complete without visiting the Bush Pilots Monument in Old Town. As the highest point in Yellowknife, this observation deck offers the city's best panoramic views. From here, you can gaze out over the entire downtown skyline and the magnificent expanse of Great Slave Lake. Beyond being a popular photo spot, this monument holds deep historical significance, dedicated to the brave bush pilots who lost their lives opening up the vast Northwest Territories. Every view from this summit is a tribute to these aviation heroes.
Fall Aurora Experience (October – November):Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby for your evening Aurora Hunting tour (typically 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). This season features a visit to our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic observatory allows you to stay sheltered while enjoying a 360-degree view of the starry sky and the dancing Northern Lights, providing an unparalleled backdrop for your photography.
Winter Aurora Experience (December – April):After dinner, meet in the hotel lobby to embark on your Aurora Hunting expedition (typically 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). During the winter months, your basecamp is a cozy, Warm Wooden Cabin nestled in the wilderness. Here, you can comfortably wait for the Aurora to appear while enjoying complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks. Be sure to have your camera ready to step outside and capture the dazzling display of the Northern Lights dancing across the dark winter sky.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Cultural Encounters & Arctic Exploration
Today offers free time for you to explore Yellowknife’s rich cultural landmarks at your own pace. We highly recommend visiting the following attractions to deepen your understanding of the Arctic:
- Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre:Often hailed as the "Northern Smithsonian," the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is the definitive authority on the history and culture of the Northwest Territories. Situated on the picturesque shores of Frame Lake, this museum offers free admission and serves as the region's official archives. Inside, you will find a masterful blend of natural and human history narratives. Exhibits range from the ecological evolution of the Ice Age and taxidermy of unique polar wildlife to the millennia-old traditions and craftsmanship of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The centre also comprehensively chronicles Yellowknife’s early Gold Rush era and the legendary stories of bush pilots. It is an essential stop to complement your natural Aurora experience with deep cultural knowledge.
- Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly:Located in downtown Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly building offers a fascinating window into how this vast polar region governs itself. This magnificent structure showcases a unique architectural design that blends modern craftsmanship with Indigenous traditions, symbolizing the territory's proud system of "Consensus Government." Visitors can join a guided tour to step into the dignified circular Chamber, where you will witness the ceremonial Mace—crafted from 1.3 carats of diamonds and a narwhal tusk—and the authoritative Polar Bear hide rug. The rich exhibits detail the historical contributions of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis populations, as well as the political evolution from pioneer settlement to self-governance. It is a living museum that adds intellectual depth to your Arctic journey.
- NWT Diamond Centre:While Yellowknife is famous as a sanctuary for the Northern Lights, it is also globally celebrated as the "Diamond Capital of North America." Since the discovery of world-class diamond deposits in 1991, the Northwest Territories has risen to become one of the world's most important diamond producers. At the NWT Diamond Centre, you will discover the city's transformation from a gold rush town to a modern diamond hub. Through engaging exhibits and demonstrations, you will gain insight into the complete journey of a diamond, from rough mining to precision cutting and polishing. The Canadian diamonds featured here are world-renowned for their "ethical mining" and flawless purity. Each stone carries the geological memory of the Arctic circle, serving as a souvenir even more eternal than the Aurora itself.
- Fur Trade Exhibit:Long before diamonds and gold were discovered, the Fur Trade was the economic lifeblood of the Northwest Territories and the primary driver for European explorers venturing into the Arctic Circle. This exhibit acts as a time capsule, preserving this vital historical memory. Visitors can learn about the evolution from traditional hunting to modern fur management, understanding how strict regulations ensure the sustainable development of wildlife populations. Viewing the various furs and trapping tools on display, you will gain a profound appreciation for how hunting remains not just a traditional way of life for Indigenous communities, but a crucial link to their economic and cultural identity.
October to November:Today is yours to explore, but if you wish to deeply experience the autumn charm of the Northwest Territories, we strongly recommend booking an optional Great Slave Lake Fishing & Boat Tour. As the deepest lake in Canada (614 meters) and the tenth largest in the world, Great Slave Lake offers breathtaking water vistas. Guided by Indigenous experts, you will cruise into the lake to track local wildlife, from soaring seagulls and wild ducks to sled dogs inhabiting the surrounding islands. The pristine, cold waters are also a paradise for anglers, home to massive Northern Pike and Whitefish. Experience the thrill of battling a big catch amidst the stunning lake and mountain scenery, connecting with the traditional local wisdom of living in harmony with the water. (Seating is limited; early booking is recommended).
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 22:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, you will visit our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after a traditional Inuit igloo and built with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic shelter allows for stunning external photography under the stars.
Winter (December to April):
Take advantage of your free time to explore the unique charm of the town. Our top recommendation is a visit to Old Town to dine at the internationally renowned Bullock's Bistro. This restaurant is synonymous with Yellowknife cuisine, famous for its character-filled decor and warm hospitality. The must-try dish is their signature Fish & Chips or pan-fried fish, made with fresh catches from Great Slave Lake and served with their secret sauce—it is a culinary experience worth queuing for. After a satisfying meal, explore the nearby boutique shops for unique Yellowknife souvenirs. If you prefer to stay indoors, revisit the Prince of Wales Museum or the Legislative Assembly to further immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and Gold Rush history.
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 21:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, your basecamp is a Warm Wooden Cabin in the wilderness. Relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the lights to appear. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora when it lights up the winter sky!
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — CALGARY
Overview
ARRIVAL DAY AT CALGARY
Begin your Canadian Rockies adventure in Calgary, the gateway to the majestic mountains ahead. Upon arrival at Calgary International Airport, take advantage of our complimentary airport pickup service and settle into your comfortable downtown accommodation. The afternoon offers an opportunity to discover this dynamic city at your leisure or join one of our optional guided experiences to get acquainted with Alberta's largest city before your mountain journey begins.
Journey Highlights:
- Airport Transfer: Complimentary pickup service from Calgary International Airport available from 9AM to 9PM, scheduled every 2 hours (advance reservation required). Review our Complete Calgary Airport Pickup Guide for detailed information
- Premium Calgary Accommodation: Comfortable lodging in preparation for your mountain adventure
- Calgary City Tour (optional$$): Experience the highlights of this dynamic city from historic sites to modern skyscrapers on a comprehensive guided tour (3 hours, afternoon option)
- CrossIron Mills Outlet Shopping (optional$$): Discover Alberta's largest single-level shopping center featuring premium outlet stores and entertainment options (4 hours, afternoon option)
- Calgary Zoo Experience (optional$$): Observe nearly 900 animals from around the world including gorillas, hippos, grizzly bears, penguins, and endangered species (afternoon option)
Please note: Optional afternoon activities must be booked in advance and are available for guests arriving before 1:00PM or able to meet at the hotel by 1:30PM.Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA / Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Calgary Downtown or Similar
LAKE LOUISE — SNOWSHOEING — YOHO — EMERALD LAKE — NATURAL BRIDGE
Overview
LAKE LOUISE & YOHO NATIONAL PARK – TURQUOISE LAKES & ALPINE WONDERS
The grand finale of your Rocky Mountain journey features two of the most photographed destinations in Canada: Lake Louise and Yoho National Park. Experience an unforgettable night at the iconic Fairmont Château Lake Louise, where turquoise waters meet soaring mountain peaks and Victoria Glacier. Explore the extraordinary landscapes of Yoho National Park, where the name itself means "awe and wonder" in the Cree language—perfectly describing the feelings evoked by its emerald lakes, powerful waterfalls, and remarkable engineering marvels
Journey Highlights
- Lake Louise: Spend time at this world-famous glacial lake with its striking turquoise waters back-dropped by Victoria Glacier, named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, with ample time to explore the shoreline and grounds of the historic Fairmont Château (stop for about 2 hours). Experience this signature winter activity – strap on your snowshoes and trek across the snowy landscape.
**Snowshoe rental is included (approx. 20 minutes) / weather dependent - Yoho National Park: Journey through this park whose name perfectly captures the sense of awe it inspires, featuring dramatic rock walls, waterfalls, and alpine meadows on the western slopes of the Continental Divide (scenic drive)
- Spiral Tunnels: Witness one of the most innovative feats of railway engineering, where trains enter a mountain and spiral upward inside before emerging higher up, allowing them to navigate the steep grade of Kicking Horse Pass (pass through with commentary)
- Emerald Lake: Visit the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes, surrounded by towering peaks of the President Range, with distinctive emerald-colored waters created by powdered limestone suspended in the glacial meltwater (stop for about 20 minutes)
- Natural Bridge: Observe this fascinating rock formation over the Kicking Horse River, where the powerful forces of water have carved a channel through solid rock, demonstrating nature's incredible erosive power (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Vermillion Lakes: A peaceful winter retreat just outside Banff, the Vermilion Lakes offer stunning views of Mount Rundle reflected in patches of open water among the frozen landscape. The area is known for its calm atmosphere and is a great spot to take photos or enjoy a short, relaxing stroll through the snow-covered scenery. (approx. 20 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Optional Group Meal Available - Deluxe Lunch at Chateau Lake Louise)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE MINNEWANKA + HOT SPRING (LIMITED TIME ONLY) / OR *ABRAHAM LAKE — LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT (*ICEFIELD PARKWAY)
Overview
Winter Adventures at Lake Louise and Beyond
Discover the magic of the Canadian Rockies in winter through a variety of unforgettable alpine experiences. Whether you're carving down the slopes of Lake Louise Ski Resort, soaring over snow-covered peaks on a heli tour, or simply admiring the frozen beauty of Abraham Lake, there's something for every kind of winter traveler. These activities showcase the region's natural splendor in its most pristine season—sparkling snow, icy lakes, and panoramic mountain views await. Choose from optional experiences to elevate your journey, or enjoy the serenity of leisure time amid this spectacular winter wonderland.
Journey Highlights -**SEASONAL SPECIAL - Jan to Early March Departure
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 2 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional) 💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Abraham Lake: Located along the North Saskatchewan River, this striking man-made lake is famous in winter for its rare frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the icy surface—an unforgettable natural spectacle.
- Heli Tour (Optional)💲: Soar above the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies on a scenic helicopter flight. (Flight time approx. 20 minutes)
Journey Highlights -**November to December & after early-March Departure
- Banff Upper Hot Springs (Optional)💲:Relax and unwind in the only outdoor hot springs within Banff National Park. Soak in naturally heated, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by snowy mountain peaks—a truly iconic winter experience. (Stop for about 60 minutes. Admission not included; tickets can be purchased on-site. Please bring a bathing suit if you plan to participate.)
**Will be replaced by Cave & Basin if Banff Upper Hot Springs is unavailable.
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 3 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional)💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Ski Lessons at Lake Louise (Optional)💲: Enhance your winter experience with professional ski instruction at one of Canada's premier ski resorts. Choose from beginner-friendly group packages or personalized private lessons.
Private Lesson: Tailored instruction for up to 5 participants. Duration: 2 hours. Lift tickets and rental equipment not included.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
BANFF — GONDOLA — JOHNSTON CANYON ICEWALK / OR MARBLE CANYON — BOW FALLS — SURPRISE CORNER — BANFF TOWN
Overview
BANFF NATIONAL PARK HIGHLIGHTS – NATURAL WONDERS & ICONIC LANDMARKS
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park, Canada's first and most famous protected wilderness area. Established in 1885, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in North America. The day's journey takes you through dramatic canyons, alongside cascading waterfalls, and offers numerous viewpoints of the towering Canadian Rockies. Experience both natural wonders and charming mountain town culture as you explore this iconic alpine destination.
Journey Highlights
- Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola (optional$$): Ascend Sulphur Mountain on a state-of-the-art aerial gondola to an elevation of 2,281 meters, offering breathtaking 360° views of six mountain ranges and the Bow Valley below (stop for about 90 minutes)
- Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon:
Johnston Canyon: Explore this dramatic limestone canyon with its series of catwalks, tunnels and bridges that provide access to the lower and upper waterfalls amid pristine forest surroundings (stop for about 60 minutes)
Marble Canyon: A stunning natural landmark located in Kootenay National Park. Known for its striking marble rock formations, the canyon features crystal-clear turquoise waters flowing through deep and narrow gorges. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along well-maintained trails. (approx. 30 minutes)
*Note: This stop is not selectable and depends on the route and conditions of the day.
**Free Crampon are provided (weather dependent) **Will be replaced by Cave and Basin if closed - Bow Falls: Witness these impressive rapids where the Bow River dramatically cascades down a wide limestone ledge, a natural wonder that gained fame as a filming location for "The River of No Return" in the 1950s (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Surprise Corner: Discover one of the most iconic viewpoints in Banff, offering a perfect vantage point for photographing the majestic "Castle in the Rockies" – the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel against its mountain backdrop (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Hoodoos Viewpoint: Marvel at these unique geological formations – tall spires of rock created through erosion where harder rock caps protect the softer sedimentary rock beneath, creating distinctive pillar-like formations (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Banff Town Exploration: Enjoy free time in this charming alpine community – the largest town within a Canadian national park – with its array of shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants nestled among stunning mountain scenery (stop for about 90 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Meal Option Available)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Extended Stay Available
Sat Departure
HOME — YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Welcome to Yellowknife – Gateway to the Aurora
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “dawn of the north,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Arrival & Pick-Up Service: We will arrange pick up service upon your arrival. Look for the Look for the Airport Pick-Up Guide wearing a red Canada Goose jacket with a polar bear logo on the chest, holding a sign that reads “Yellowknife Aurora Tour VIP.” A designated vehicle will transfer you to your hotel for check-in, where our staff will provide a short orientation. Yellowknife Airport Pick Up Meeting Point
About the Aurora Borealis: The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon caused by collisions between charged solar particles and gases in Earth's atmosphere. The name means “Dawn of the North,” inspired by Aurora—the Roman goddess of dawn. Across cultures, the lights are often seen as symbols of good luck and spiritual energy. Watching them dance across the Arctic sky is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. - Fall Aurora Experience (October – November): For guests arriving during the autumn season, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a brief orientation upon arrival. After enjoying dinner and some free time exploring the city, the adventure begins in the evening (typically from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM). You will embark on a specialized Aurora Hunting tour, the most effective way to capture the lights. Led by experienced guides who know the terrain like hunters, you will chase the Aurora across various lakes and scenic spots, finding the perfect breaks in the clouds. A highlight of this season is the visit to the Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic structure provides a stunning, photogenic backdrop for your night under the stars.
- Winter Aurora Experience (December – April): For those visiting in the snowy winter months, your arrival includes a transfer to the hotel and a professional fitting for rental winter clothing and snow boots, ensuring you stay warm in the Arctic climate. Following dinner and leisure time, your Aurora Hunting experience begins (typically from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM). Our veteran guides will drive you through the wilderness to track down the elusive lights. During the tour, you will have access to a Warm Wooden Cabin, where you can relax with complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the show to begin. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora Borealis in the comfort of our cozy basecamp or while chasing the lights in the wild.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality Inn or Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Discover the Spirit of Yellowknife
Uncover the rich culture, fascinating history, and Arctic charm of Canada’s northern frontier. From scenic viewpoints and political landmarks to Indigenous heritage and unforgettable Aurora experiences, Yellowknife offers a perfect blend of exploration and awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Yellowknife City Discovery Tour:
Today, enjoy a guided Yellowknife City Tour (approx. 2 hours). Meeting time will be confirmed by your guide the day prior.Highlights include:
- Welcome to Yellowknife Sign: Located on the main route from Yellowknife Airport (YZF) to downtown, the Welcome to Yellowknife Sign is the first "must-visit" photo stop for every traveler. This iconic landmark signals your arrival in the heart of the Northwest Territories. The sign’s design incorporates elements of the region’s rich mining history, set against a backdrop of the unique sub-arctic boreal forest and rocky terrain. Whether you have just landed or are concluding your trip, this is the perfect spot to capture a classic souvenir photo, marking your footprint in the Aurora Capital of the World.
- Yellowknife Visitor Centre: Situated in the prime downtown area, the Yellowknife Visitor Centre is the essential hub connecting travelers to this polar city. For most visitors, this is more than just a place for maps; it is a ceremonial stop. Here, you can receive the iconic "North of 60 Arrival Certificate" and a signature yellow knife-shaped pin—the ultimate souvenirs of your arctic expedition. Inside, diverse exhibits showcase the ecology and culture of the North. Whether you are consulting on the best Aurora viewing times or looking for hiking trails, the Visitor Centre is the perfect "warm-up base" before starting your Yellowknife adventure.
- Old Town (Pass-by/ Scenic Drive):Old Town is not only the birthplace of Yellowknife but a living museum of the 1930s Gold Rush. Brave pioneers originally established this settlement along the rocky shores of Great Slave Lake—the 10th largest lake in the world—and the area retains a strong frontier atmosphere today. As you navigate the winding streets, you will see a vibrant mix of colorful traditional wooden cabins and modern architecture, each telling a legendary story of the past. This is the most vibrant community in Yellowknife, offering a glimpse into how locals live in harmony with nature. The area is also home to historic landmarks like the Wildcat Cafe and the famous fish restaurant, Bullock's Bistro. From unique architecture to local cuisine, Old Town is full of surprises and is an excellent location for photography.
- Bush Pilots Monument: No trip to Yellowknife is complete without visiting the Bush Pilots Monument in Old Town. As the highest point in Yellowknife, this observation deck offers the city's best panoramic views. From here, you can gaze out over the entire downtown skyline and the magnificent expanse of Great Slave Lake. Beyond being a popular photo spot, this monument holds deep historical significance, dedicated to the brave bush pilots who lost their lives opening up the vast Northwest Territories. Every view from this summit is a tribute to these aviation heroes.
Fall Aurora Experience (October – November):Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby for your evening Aurora Hunting tour (typically 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). This season features a visit to our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after traditional Inuit igloos and constructed with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic observatory allows you to stay sheltered while enjoying a 360-degree view of the starry sky and the dancing Northern Lights, providing an unparalleled backdrop for your photography.
Winter Aurora Experience (December – April):After dinner, meet in the hotel lobby to embark on your Aurora Hunting expedition (typically 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM, subject to weather). During the winter months, your basecamp is a cozy, Warm Wooden Cabin nestled in the wilderness. Here, you can comfortably wait for the Aurora to appear while enjoying complimentary hot coffee, tea, and snacks. Be sure to have your camera ready to step outside and capture the dazzling display of the Northern Lights dancing across the dark winter sky.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — AURORA VIEWING
Overview
Cultural Encounters & Arctic Exploration
Today offers free time for you to explore Yellowknife’s rich cultural landmarks at your own pace. We highly recommend visiting the following attractions to deepen your understanding of the Arctic:
- Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre:Often hailed as the "Northern Smithsonian," the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is the definitive authority on the history and culture of the Northwest Territories. Situated on the picturesque shores of Frame Lake, this museum offers free admission and serves as the region's official archives. Inside, you will find a masterful blend of natural and human history narratives. Exhibits range from the ecological evolution of the Ice Age and taxidermy of unique polar wildlife to the millennia-old traditions and craftsmanship of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The centre also comprehensively chronicles Yellowknife’s early Gold Rush era and the legendary stories of bush pilots. It is an essential stop to complement your natural Aurora experience with deep cultural knowledge.
- Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly:Located in downtown Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly building offers a fascinating window into how this vast polar region governs itself. This magnificent structure showcases a unique architectural design that blends modern craftsmanship with Indigenous traditions, symbolizing the territory's proud system of "Consensus Government." Visitors can join a guided tour to step into the dignified circular Chamber, where you will witness the ceremonial Mace—crafted from 1.3 carats of diamonds and a narwhal tusk—and the authoritative Polar Bear hide rug. The rich exhibits detail the historical contributions of the Dene, Inuit, and Métis populations, as well as the political evolution from pioneer settlement to self-governance. It is a living museum that adds intellectual depth to your Arctic journey.
- NWT Diamond Centre:While Yellowknife is famous as a sanctuary for the Northern Lights, it is also globally celebrated as the "Diamond Capital of North America." Since the discovery of world-class diamond deposits in 1991, the Northwest Territories has risen to become one of the world's most important diamond producers. At the NWT Diamond Centre, you will discover the city's transformation from a gold rush town to a modern diamond hub. Through engaging exhibits and demonstrations, you will gain insight into the complete journey of a diamond, from rough mining to precision cutting and polishing. The Canadian diamonds featured here are world-renowned for their "ethical mining" and flawless purity. Each stone carries the geological memory of the Arctic circle, serving as a souvenir even more eternal than the Aurora itself.
- Fur Trade Exhibit:Long before diamonds and gold were discovered, the Fur Trade was the economic lifeblood of the Northwest Territories and the primary driver for European explorers venturing into the Arctic Circle. This exhibit acts as a time capsule, preserving this vital historical memory. Visitors can learn about the evolution from traditional hunting to modern fur management, understanding how strict regulations ensure the sustainable development of wildlife populations. Viewing the various furs and trapping tools on display, you will gain a profound appreciation for how hunting remains not just a traditional way of life for Indigenous communities, but a crucial link to their economic and cultural identity.
October to November:Today is yours to explore, but if you wish to deeply experience the autumn charm of the Northwest Territories, we strongly recommend booking an optional Great Slave Lake Fishing & Boat Tour. As the deepest lake in Canada (614 meters) and the tenth largest in the world, Great Slave Lake offers breathtaking water vistas. Guided by Indigenous experts, you will cruise into the lake to track local wildlife, from soaring seagulls and wild ducks to sled dogs inhabiting the surrounding islands. The pristine, cold waters are also a paradise for anglers, home to massive Northern Pike and Whitefish. Experience the thrill of battling a big catch amidst the stunning lake and mountain scenery, connecting with the traditional local wisdom of living in harmony with the water. (Seating is limited; early booking is recommended).
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 22:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, you will visit our exclusive Sky Dome (Glass Igloo). Modeled after a traditional Inuit igloo and built with 166 panes of glass, this panoramic shelter allows for stunning external photography under the stars.
Winter (December to April):
Take advantage of your free time to explore the unique charm of the town. Our top recommendation is a visit to Old Town to dine at the internationally renowned Bullock's Bistro. This restaurant is synonymous with Yellowknife cuisine, famous for its character-filled decor and warm hospitality. The must-try dish is their signature Fish & Chips or pan-fried fish, made with fresh catches from Great Slave Lake and served with their secret sauce—it is a culinary experience worth queuing for. After a satisfying meal, explore the nearby boutique shops for unique Yellowknife souvenirs. If you prefer to stay indoors, revisit the Prince of Wales Museum or the Legislative Assembly to further immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and Gold Rush history.
Following dinner, gather in the hotel lobby at the designated time to board your transfer for the Aurora Hunting Tour (approx. 21:00 – 02:00, subject to weather). Tonight, your basecamp is a Warm Wooden Cabin in the wilderness. Relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks while waiting for the lights to appear. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the dazzling dance of the Aurora when it lights up the winter sky!
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Nova Inn or Quality inn Similar
YELLOWKNIFE — CALGARY
Overview
ARRIVAL DAY AT CALGARY
Begin your Canadian Rockies adventure in Calgary, the gateway to the majestic mountains ahead. Upon arrival at Calgary International Airport, take advantage of our complimentary airport pickup service and settle into your comfortable downtown accommodation. The afternoon offers an opportunity to discover this dynamic city at your leisure or join one of our optional guided experiences to get acquainted with Alberta's largest city before your mountain journey begins.
Journey Highlights:
- Airport Transfer: Complimentary pickup service from Calgary International Airport available from 9AM to 9PM, scheduled every 2 hours (advance reservation required). Review our Complete Calgary Airport Pickup Guide for detailed information
- Premium Calgary Accommodation: Comfortable lodging in preparation for your mountain adventure
- Calgary City Tour (optional$$): Experience the highlights of this dynamic city from historic sites to modern skyscrapers on a comprehensive guided tour (3 hours, afternoon option)
- CrossIron Mills Outlet Shopping (optional$$): Discover Alberta's largest single-level shopping center featuring premium outlet stores and entertainment options (4 hours, afternoon option)
- Calgary Zoo Experience (optional$$): Observe nearly 900 animals from around the world including gorillas, hippos, grizzly bears, penguins, and endangered species (afternoon option)
Please note: Optional afternoon activities must be booked in advance and are available for guests arriving before 1:00PM or able to meet at the hotel by 1:30PM.Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA / Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Calgary Downtown or Similar
LAKE MINNEWANKA + HOT SPRING (LIMITED TIME ONLY) / OR *ABRAHAM LAKE — LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT (*ICEFIELD PARKWAY)
Overview
Winter Adventures at Lake Louise and Beyond
Discover the magic of the Canadian Rockies in winter through a variety of unforgettable alpine experiences. Whether you're carving down the slopes of Lake Louise Ski Resort, soaring over snow-covered peaks on a heli tour, or simply admiring the frozen beauty of Abraham Lake, there's something for every kind of winter traveler. These activities showcase the region's natural splendor in its most pristine season—sparkling snow, icy lakes, and panoramic mountain views await. Choose from optional experiences to elevate your journey, or enjoy the serenity of leisure time amid this spectacular winter wonderland.
Journey Highlights -**SEASONAL SPECIAL - Jan to Early March Departure
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 2 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional) 💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Abraham Lake: Located along the North Saskatchewan River, this striking man-made lake is famous in winter for its rare frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the icy surface—an unforgettable natural spectacle.
- Heli Tour (Optional)💲: Soar above the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies on a scenic helicopter flight. (Flight time approx. 20 minutes)
Journey Highlights -**November to December & after early-March Departure
- Banff Upper Hot Springs (Optional)💲:Relax and unwind in the only outdoor hot springs within Banff National Park. Soak in naturally heated, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by snowy mountain peaks—a truly iconic winter experience. (Stop for about 60 minutes. Admission not included; tickets can be purchased on-site. Please bring a bathing suit if you plan to participate.)
**Will be replaced by Cave & Basin if Banff Upper Hot Springs is unavailable.
- Lake Louise Ski Resort:Experience one of the largest ski areas in Canada, featuring over 100 ski runs that cater to all skill levels—from beginner to advanced. Guests can purchase lift tickets and rent equipment on site to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in this world-class alpine setting. (Stop for about 3 hours)
** If you are not joining any optional activities below, this time will be replaced with leisure time at Lake Louise.
** If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including gondola and tubing) is not open, it will be replaced with a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway with photo stops at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. - Tubing (Optional)💲: A fun-filled winter activity suitable for all ages and experience levels—slide down snowy slopes on an inflatable tube for a thrilling ride.
- Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)💲: Ride the gondola up the mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered landscape and surrounding peaks.
- Ski Lessons at Lake Louise (Optional)💲: Enhance your winter experience with professional ski instruction at one of Canada's premier ski resorts. Choose from beginner-friendly group packages or personalized private lessons.
Private Lesson: Tailored instruction for up to 5 participants. Duration: 2 hours. Lift tickets and rental equipment not included.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
BANFF — GONDOLA — JOHNSTON CANYON ICEWALK / OR MARBLE CANYON — BOW FALLS — SURPRISE CORNER — BANFF TOWN
Overview
BANFF NATIONAL PARK HIGHLIGHTS – NATURAL WONDERS & ICONIC LANDMARKS
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park, Canada's first and most famous protected wilderness area. Established in 1885, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in North America. The day's journey takes you through dramatic canyons, alongside cascading waterfalls, and offers numerous viewpoints of the towering Canadian Rockies. Experience both natural wonders and charming mountain town culture as you explore this iconic alpine destination.
Journey Highlights
- Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola (optional$$): Ascend Sulphur Mountain on a state-of-the-art aerial gondola to an elevation of 2,281 meters, offering breathtaking 360° views of six mountain ranges and the Bow Valley below (stop for about 90 minutes)
- Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon:
Johnston Canyon: Explore this dramatic limestone canyon with its series of catwalks, tunnels and bridges that provide access to the lower and upper waterfalls amid pristine forest surroundings (stop for about 60 minutes)
Marble Canyon: A stunning natural landmark located in Kootenay National Park. Known for its striking marble rock formations, the canyon features crystal-clear turquoise waters flowing through deep and narrow gorges. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along well-maintained trails. (approx. 30 minutes)
*Note: This stop is not selectable and depends on the route and conditions of the day.
**Free Crampon are provided (weather dependent) **Will be replaced by Cave and Basin if closed - Bow Falls: Witness these impressive rapids where the Bow River dramatically cascades down a wide limestone ledge, a natural wonder that gained fame as a filming location for "The River of No Return" in the 1950s (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Surprise Corner: Discover one of the most iconic viewpoints in Banff, offering a perfect vantage point for photographing the majestic "Castle in the Rockies" – the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel against its mountain backdrop (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Hoodoos Viewpoint: Marvel at these unique geological formations – tall spires of rock created through erosion where harder rock caps protect the softer sedimentary rock beneath, creating distinctive pillar-like formations (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Banff Town Exploration: Enjoy free time in this charming alpine community – the largest town within a Canadian national park – with its array of shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants nestled among stunning mountain scenery (stop for about 90 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Meal Option Available)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Banff Aspen Lodge or Similar
LAKE LOUISE — SNOWSHOEING — YOHO — EMERALD LAKE — NATURAL BRIDGE
Overview
LAKE LOUISE & YOHO NATIONAL PARK – TURQUOISE LAKES & ALPINE WONDERS
The grand finale of your Rocky Mountain journey features two of the most photographed destinations in Canada: Lake Louise and Yoho National Park. Experience an unforgettable night at the iconic Fairmont Château Lake Louise, where turquoise waters meet soaring mountain peaks and Victoria Glacier. Explore the extraordinary landscapes of Yoho National Park, where the name itself means "awe and wonder" in the Cree language—perfectly describing the feelings evoked by its emerald lakes, powerful waterfalls, and remarkable engineering marvels
Journey Highlights
- Lake Louise: Spend time at this world-famous glacial lake with its striking turquoise waters back-dropped by Victoria Glacier, named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, with ample time to explore the shoreline and grounds of the historic Fairmont Château (stop for about 2 hours). Experience this signature winter activity – strap on your snowshoes and trek across the snowy landscape.
**Snowshoe rental is included (approx. 20 minutes) / weather dependent - Yoho National Park: Journey through this park whose name perfectly captures the sense of awe it inspires, featuring dramatic rock walls, waterfalls, and alpine meadows on the western slopes of the Continental Divide (scenic drive)
- Spiral Tunnels: Witness one of the most innovative feats of railway engineering, where trains enter a mountain and spiral upward inside before emerging higher up, allowing them to navigate the steep grade of Kicking Horse Pass (pass through with commentary)
- Emerald Lake: Visit the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes, surrounded by towering peaks of the President Range, with distinctive emerald-colored waters created by powdered limestone suspended in the glacial meltwater (stop for about 20 minutes)
- Natural Bridge: Observe this fascinating rock formation over the Kicking Horse River, where the powerful forces of water have carved a channel through solid rock, demonstrating nature's incredible erosive power (stop for about 15 minutes)
- Vermillion Lakes: A peaceful winter retreat just outside Banff, the Vermilion Lakes offer stunning views of Mount Rundle reflected in patches of open water among the frozen landscape. The area is known for its calm atmosphere and is a great spot to take photos or enjoy a short, relaxing stroll through the snow-covered scenery. (approx. 20 minutes)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Optional Group Meal Available - Deluxe Lunch at Chateau Lake Louise)/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Extended Stay Available