Home — Vancouver/ Seattle
Overview
Your adventure begins the moment you land at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) or arrive at the Cruise Terminal. We will meet you upon arrival and provide a complimentary transfer to your hotel for check-in.
If you arrive and meet the transfer service before 12:00 PM guests, you will have a choice of complimentary half-day activities: either join a Free Vancouver City Half-Day Tour to visit iconic sights like Gastown, Canada Place, and Stanley Park, or opt for a trip to a Outlet Shopping center, which includes a free 10% VIP Discount Card.
**CRITICAL NOTE: Guests must provide their flight information 3 days prior to departure. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of all complimentary services, including the transfer and the afternoon activity (Half-Day Tour or Outlet Shopping).
Vancouver (YVR) Airport Pickup Details
★⠀Arrival Spot: (a) Domestic Flights: Meet at Baggage Carousel #3; (b) International Flights: Meet near the Totem Pole statue in the arrivals hall.
★⠀Free Group Transfer (YVR): Available from 09:00 AM – 21:00 PM. Guests must wait for other passengers arriving on the same day.
★⠀Private Paid Transfer (YVR): Available from 08:00 AM – 22:00 PM. This is a direct transfer (No waiting). First 2 guests cost CA$150 total; each extra person is CA$15 more.
Other Pickup Locations
★⠀Vancouver Cruise Terminal: Pickup is CA$20 per person, per way, at 09:00 AM outside the Pan Pacific Hotel.
★⠀Quick Shuttle Arrivals (from Seattle): Free pickup is available at the entrance of the River Rock Casino Resort Hotel.
★⠀Seattle International Airport (SEA) Pickup: Surcharge applies (CA$80 one−way/ CA$150 round-trip per person). Meet at Baggage Carousel #14 at 12:00 PM (or transfer to the Space Needle for a 13:00 PM bus).
★⠀CRITICAL NOTE: Guests must provide their flight information 3 days prior to departure. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of all complimentary services, including the transfer and the afternoon activity.
Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
★Accent Inn Richmond or ★Hampton Inn Richmond or ★SureStay by Best Western Richmond or ★Travelodge by Wyndham Richmond or Similar
Vancouver — Fraser Valley — Kelowna — VQA Winery — Vernon — Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
Overview
Okanagan Wine, Ogopogo Legends & Mountain History
In the morning, we depart from the designated location, traveling along the picturesque Fraser River Valley and through Merritt toward the Okanagan Valley, known as "Canada's Fruit Basket."
Our first major stop is a famous VQA Winery, where you’ll enjoy a complimentary tasting of quality red, white, and the world-renowned Canadian Ice Wine. You will have time to browse and purchase your favorite selections.
Next, we will pass by the deep and mysterious Okanagan Lake, famous for the ancient Indigenous legend of its sea monster, the Ogopogo. We then continue to Vernon to visit the "Kingdom of Bees" (must arrive before 4:00 PM). A specialist will guide you through the honey production process, and you’ll have the opportunity to purchase fresh honey and premium royal jelly. Along the route, we will also pass by a unique Shifting/Changing Lake before arriving at our destination near Revelstoke.
Journey Highlights
- VQA Winery:Enjoy complimentary tastings of VQA Ice Wine (Vintners Quality Alliance), guaranteeing the highest quality and authentic origin of Canadian wine. The Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) is a regulatory and geographical indication system that guarantees the high quality and authentic origin of Canadian wines produced under this standard in British Columbia and Ontario. This designation ensures quality similar to the regulatory systems found in France (AOC), Italy (DOC), and Spain (DO).
- Okanagan Lake: Pass by the legendary "Monster Lake" and hear the Indigenous tale of the Ogopogo, with a reward offered for its discovery by the City of Kelowna. According to lore, the monster is the transformed spirit of a wicked man who murdered a respected chief. The City of Kelowna has famously offered a CA$2 million reward for proof of the Ogopogo's existence, adding to the lake's mystery and allure.
- Revelstoke: Discover this historic railway town with deep roots in forestry and natural resources. Revelstoke has deep roots as a vital Railway Town and historic transportation hub. The town's economy has been built and sustained by the railway, forestry, and natural resources for over 100 years. Today, Revelstoke is not only a gateway to mountain parks but is also home to the massive Revelstoke Dam, one of British Columbia's largest power generators. The surrounding area is a rich habitat for diverse Canadian wildlife, including Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Wolves, Elk, and Mountain Goats.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)
★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Lunch Option Available)
★Dinner: Own Arrangement (Option Available)
Hotel
★Hilltop Inn Salmon Arm or ★Sandman Revelstoke or Similar
Rogers Pass — Banff National Park — Banff Gondola — Banff Town
Overview
Sulphur Mountain Views & Charming Banff Town
Today, our journey takes us through the famous Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park before we enter the breathtaking Banff National Park, Canada's first and most famous protected wilderness area. You will have the option to ride the Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola (Optional), which carries you to the 2,251-meter summit for a spectacular 360-degree view of the snow-covered Rocky Mountains. Afterwards, we will arrive at Banff Town, where you will have ample free time to shop and try a variety of Canadian local cuisine. (Note: If the Banff Gondola is closed, the option will be substituted with the Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola.)
Journey Highlights
- Banff National Park: Canada's first national park, established following the discovery of hot springs during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885. Banff boasts numerous world-class landmarks, is home to sites like Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and Johnston Canyon, and is renowned for the frequency of wildlife viewing.
- (Optional$$) Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola: This is one of Banff's most famous activities. The fully enclosed gondola ascends 700 meters in just eight minutes, delivering you to the summit station at 2,281 meters. From the 360-degree observation deck, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain ranges or walk the boardwalk to the historic early 20th-century weather observatory. You can also relax with coffee/ tea at the mountaintop restaurant. For Starbucks fans, you should note the lower station features the highest-elevation Starbucks in all of Canada!
**Note: If the Banff Gondola is closed, the option will be substituted with the Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola. - Banff Town: A charming, European-style town and the largest commercial hub within Banff National Park. It features a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, shopping, and entertainment, offering a delightful experience for all visitors.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)
★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Group Lunch Option Available)
★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
★Banff Aspen Lodge or ★Banff Inn or Similar
Banff — Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon Icewalk — Surprise Corner — Banff Town
Overview
Rockies' Geological Wonders & Iconic Views
The morning is dedicated to leisure time. After lunch, we will meet at the designated location to board our vehicle and continue exploring the world-renowned Rocky Mountain National Parks.
Journey Highlights
- Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon
●⠀Johnston Canyon: A popular year-round destination known for its rugged rock faces and majestic waterfalls. In winter, Johnston Canyon transforms into a magical ice kingdom of stunning ice sculptures. The trail is suitable for hikers of all skill levels, offering an ideal exploration spot for photographers and nature lovers. (Approx. 60 min. stop)
●⠀Marble Canyon: Located in Kootenay National Park, this geological wonder is known for its distinct white marble rock layers. The clear, azure river has carved a narrow, stunning gorge, which visitors can appreciate from well-maintained hiking trails. (Approx. 30 min. stop)
**Note: Stop is determined by current road conditions; if canyons are inaccessible, the visit will be replaced by Cave and Basin National Historic Site.
**Complimentary ice cleats/crampons will be provided for canyon walks, subject to weather conditions.
- Surprise Corner: Since the early 20th century, this has been a famous spot for artists and photographers. From here, you can capture the magnificent Rocky Mountain peaks and the perfect, iconic view of the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel (the "Castle in the Rockies"). (Approx. 15 min. stop)
- Hoodoos Viewpoint: Marvel at these unique, towering rock formations created by natural erosion. Once feared by local Indigenous peoples as the dwelling place of spirits, they are now a captivating geological landmark. (Approx. 15 min. stop)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)
★Lunch: Own Arrangement
★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
★Banff Aspen Lodge or ★Banff Inn or Similar or Similar
Banff — Lake Louise — Snowshoeing — Yoho National Park — Emerald Lake — Natural Bridge — Vermilion Lakes
Overview
The Jewel of the Rockies: Lake Louise & Yoho National Park
In the morning, we depart from the gathering point by tour coach. Today, we will immerse ourselves in Lake Louise and Yoho National Park, allowing you extended time to appreciate the captivating turquoise jewel of the Rockies—Lake Louise.
Journey Highlights
- Lake Louise + Snowshoeing Experience: Named after the beautiful Princess Louise, this is the most famous lake within the Rocky Mountain National Parks. The glacial water, sourced from the Victoria Glacier behind it, is rich in minerals, creating the lake's mesmerizing, dream-like color that shifts with the light. The shoreline is graced by the famous Fairmont Château Lake Louise, complementing the stunning scenery. (Approx. 120min. / 2 hours stop)
**Complimentary Snowshoeing: If snow conditions are adequate, we will provide free snowshoe rentals, allowing you the unique experience of walking across the expansive, snowy landscape yourself. (Approx. 20min. experience)
- Yoho National Park: The name "Yoho" originates from an Indigenous language and means "awe and wonder." Yoho National Park features numerous rare geological landscapes and is a world-renowned fossil site.
- Spiral Tunnels: This tunnel is inaccessible by vehicle, as it is a remarkable railway engineering feat built by the Canadian Pacific Railway to manage a dangerously steep grade. Named for its "8" shape, which is formed by two looping tunnels inside the mountains on either side, you can view portions of the entrance and exit from a distance. (Pass through during drive)
- Emerald Lake: Any visitor who sees this lake instantly understands its name. The beautiful, intense green color of the water, caused by powdered limestone, creates a magnificent picture with the surrounding lush mountains. You may also be able to rent canoes here to enjoy a feeling of serene tranquility. (Approx. 20min. stop)
- Natural Bridge: Named because the varying hardness of the riverbed rock caused the rushing water to erode the softer layers, creating a natural rock bridge where a waterfall once existed. A viewing platform on the opposite bank explains the erosion process and future changes—a must-see for anyone interested in geology. (Approx. 15min. stop)
- Vermillion Lakes: Vermilion Lakes consists of a series of three main lakes and surrounding expansive wetlands (marshes). Located in the Bow Valley, the lakes sit beneath Mount Norquay. The area provides excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and stunning scenery. It is a favorite spot for photographers, especially during the "Golden Hour," as the lakes perfectly reflect Banff's iconic mountains: Mount Rundle and Sulphur Mountain. (Approx. 20min. stop)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)
★Lunch: Own Arrangement (Optional Group Meal Available - Deluxe Lunch at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise)
★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
★Banff Aspen Lodge or ★Banff Inn or Similar
Banff — Lake Louise Ski Resort — Abraham Lake or Banff Upper Hot Springs + Lake Minnewanka
Overview
Winter Adventures at Lake Louise Ski Resort and Scenic Wonders
Today's itinerary offers you the opportunity to participate in thrilling optional snow activities to experience the world-renowned soft powder snow and magnificent winter scenery of the Rockies. (You may choose to join one or all activities; options can be added during the booking process.)
Journey Highlights
November to December & After Early-March Itinerary
- Lake Louise Ski Resort(Approx. 3-hour stop)
You may purchase your own lift tickets to experience one of Canada's largest ski areas, featuring over 100 runs suitable for all skill levels.
**Note: If the Lake Louise Ski Resort, including the gondola and tubing, is not open, the itinerary will be replaced by a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway, stopping at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake.
●⠀(Optional$$)Snow Tubing: A fun, no-experience-needed activity for all ages. Enjoy the thrill of sliding down the snow-covered slope! ●⠀(Optional$$)Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola: Ride the gondola straight to the mountain peak for 360-degree panoramic views and magnificent vistas of Lake Louise.●⠀(Optional$$)Ski Lessons: Private two-hour lessons are available (up to 5 participants). (Lift tickets and equipment are priced separately.)- (Optional$$) Banff Upper Hot Springs⠀(Approx. 60min. / 1 hour stop)
Banff National Park's only outdoor public hot spring. Experience the iconic "ice and fire" winter activity in mineral-rich waters (maintained at 38–40°C).
**Note: If the Hot Springs are closed, the tour will visit the Cave and Basin National Historic Site (optional/paid entry) instead.
**Time Constraint Note: If the Lake Louise Ski Resort stop is replaced by Icefield Parkway, the Hot Springs stop will be omitted due to time constraints.
- Lake Minnewanka: Visit the largest lake in the Rockies, famously a filming location for The Revenant. (Approx. 20-minute stop)
Seasonal Special: January to Early-March Itinerary
- Lake Louise Ski Resort (Approx. 2-hour stop)
You may purchase your own lift tickets to experience one of Canada's largest ski areas, featuring over 100 runs suitable for all skill levels.
**Note: If the Lake Louise Ski Resort (including the gondola and tubing) is not open, the itinerary will be replaced by a scenic drive along the Icefields Parkway, stopping at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake.
●⠀(Optional$$) Snow Tubing: A fun, no-experience-needed activity for all ages. Enjoy the thrill of sliding down the snow-covered slope!●⠀(Optional$$) Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola: Ride the gondola straight to the mountain peak for 360-degree panoramic views and magnificent vistas of Lake Louise.●⠀(Optional$$) Ski Lessons: Private two-hour lessons are available (up to 5 participants). (Lift tickets and equipment are priced separately.)- Abraham Lake (Ice Bubbles): We will make a special visit to Abraham Lake to see the famous frozen methane bubbles, a rare natural phenomenon beloved by photographers.
**Note: This stop is dependent on weather, road conditions, and lake ice thickness.
- (Optional$$)Heli Tour: A thrilling way to see the Rocky Mountains from a new perspective, offering an unparalleled view of the snow-covered peaks. (Approx. 20-minute flight time)
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)
★Lunch: Own Arrangement
★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Extended Stay is Available