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Banff National Park Tour Packages

Discover Canada's first and most iconic national park with our expertly guided tour packages departing from Vancouver, Calgary, and Banff.
From the turquoise waters of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in the summer to the massive Columbia Icefield, our Banff National Park tours showcase the heart of the Canadian Rockies' UNESCO World Heritage landscapes.
Choose from convenient day trips, multi-day mountain adventures, and luxury rail experiences designed to help you explore this pristine wilderness area established in 1885.
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    Why Should You Travel with Calgary Tours?

    Since 1994, Calgary Tours has been providing high-quality travel services throughout Western Canada and the Canadian Rocky Mountain national parks. With over 30 years of industry experience, we serve thousands of travelers annually.
    We have professional tour guides in multiple languages and our own fleet of vehicles (7 to 56 seats). Calgary Tours joined JTB Group in 2019, providing global professional travel services while maintaining local expertise.

    What Makes the Canadian Rockies Perfect for Your Next Adventure?

    Banff National Park spans 6,641 square kilometers of spectacular mountain terrain and was designated part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. As Canada's first national park, established in 1885, Banff features pristine wilderness with mountain peaks, glaciers, turquoise lakes, waterfalls, and limestone caves. The park is home to diverse wildlife including grizzly bears, elk, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats, with over 1,600 kilometers of maintained hiking trails.

    When Is the Best Time to Visit the Canadian Rockies?

    • Summer (June-September): Peak season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and full access to all mountain attractions. Perfect for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, though expect larger crowds and advance reservations for popular sites.
    • Fall (October): Stunning golden larch trees and autumn colors create ideal photography conditions. Comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities as animals prepare for winter.
    • Winter (November-March): Transform your visit into a winter wonderland experience with world-class skiing at Lake Louise, Sunshine Village, and Mount Norquay, frozen waterfall ice walks at Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon, and opportunities for snowshoeing and dog sledding.
    • Spring (April-May): Witness nature's awakening with emerging wildflowers and active wildlife, though some high-elevation areas, the Icefields Parkway, and seasonal special arctic-colored Peyto Lake may have limited access due to snow conditions.

    What Are the Most Popular Rocky Mountain Activities?

    Explore dramatic landscapes along the Icefields Parkway, one of the world's most scenic mountain drives, connecting Banff to Jasper National Park.
    Discover the turquoise glacial waters of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in the summer, witness frozen waterfalls at Johnston Canyon or Marble Canyon, and experience the ancient Columbia Icefield with glacier walks. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot elk, bears, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats in their natural habitat, while adventure seekers enjoy hiking, canoeing on mountain lakes, soaking in Banff Upper Hot Springs, and seasonal activities like ice walks and skiing.

    What Tour Options Do We Offer for Every Schedule?

    Whether you have a single day or a full week, we offer flexible tour options including day trips from Calgary or Vancouver, multi-day packages with overnight stays in Banff townsite, and luxury rail experiences aboard VIA Rail and Rocky Mountaineer trains. Our tours range from small-group adventures to comprehensive week-long explorations combining Banff with neighboring Jasper National Park.

    How Do You Get Around the Canadian Rockies on Our Tours?

    Most Banff tours include comfortable transportation in our fleet of modern vehicles, allowing you to focus on the spectacular mountain scenery rather than navigation. Our knowledgeable local guides share insights about the region's geology, wildlife, Indigenous history, and ongoing conservation efforts.
    For comprehensive travel planning tips, check our Banff National Park Travel Guide for detailed itineraries and packing recommendations.

    Where Do Our Rocky Mountain Tours Depart From?

    Main Departure Cities:
    • Vancouver - Multiple tour options with convenient downtown pickup locations for travelers exploring Western Canada
    • Calgary/Banff - Extensive tour packages departing from Calgary city center, Calgary Airport, and Banff townsite for maximum convenience
    Additional Departure Locations:
    • Toronto - Select tour packages available for cross Canada adventure starting from eastern Canada to Rocky Mountain
    • Yellowknife - Specialty northern tours combining Banff National Park with unique Arctic experiences
    Airport Transfer Services:
    • Calgary Airport - Complimentary pickup and drop-off service available for most tour packages
    • Calgary Airport Pickup Only - One-way complimentary service for select tours ending in Banff or Vancouver
    All departure times and meeting locations will be confirmed in your booking details. Airport transfer services must be arranged at time of booking and are subject to flight schedule coordination.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many days do I need to explore Banff National Park?

    We recommend at least 5 days to see the main highlights including Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Johnston Canyon, and the town of Banff. A 8-10 day itinerary allows for a more comprehensive experience combining Banff with Jasper National Park via the Icefields Parkway. Day trips are perfect for those with limited time wanting to experience the park's most iconic locations.

    What's included in Banff National Park tour packages?

    Most packages include comfortable transportation, professional multilingual guide services, accommodation for multi-day tours, and entrance fees to Banff National Park. Many tours also feature visits to Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and other iconic attractions. Specific inclusions vary by tour—check individual tour details for complete information on meals, activities, and optional experiences.

    Do I need to be physically fit for Banff National Park tours?

    Our tours cater to various fitness levels and abilities. Many attractions including Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and scenic viewpoints are accessible by vehicle or short walks on paved paths. Optional hiking activities range from easy lakeside strolls to moderate mountain trails. Our guides can recommend suitable activities based on your fitness level and interests.

    What should I pack for a Banff National Park tour?

    Pack layers for changing mountain weather conditions, as temperatures can vary significantly between valley and alpine areas. Essential items include comfortable walking shoes, warm jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, and camera. Winter tours require insulated clothing, waterproof boots, and gloves. Detailed packing lists specific to your travel dates are provided with your booking confirmation.

    Are Banff National Park tours suitable for anyone?

    Absolutely! Our Banff tours welcome travelers of all types—families with children, seniors, solo adventurers, couples, and group travelers. We design our itineraries to be inclusive and enjoyable for guests with varying interests and mobility levels, offering flexible activity options and comfortable pacing to ensure everyone can experience the beauty of the Canadian Rockies.

    When do I need to book my Banff National Park tour?

    We recommend booking 8-10  weeks in advance, especially for summer travel (June-September)  when demand is highest and Lake Louise/Moraine Lake shuttle reservations are required. Winter ski season (December-February) and fall foliage season (late September-October) also see increased demand. Early booking also ensures pricing.

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