Discover Jasper National Park with our guided tour packages departing from Calgary and Vancouver.
From the Columbia Icefield and Maligne Lake to the sweeping Icefields Parkway through Banff National Park, our Jasper tours showcase the Canadian Rockies at their most untamed.
Choose from 2-day getaways, multi-day national park adventures, Fairmont luxury packages, and scenic VIA Rail train journeys.
Calgary
Calgary
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 (English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese) 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.
Jasper National Park is Canada's largest Rocky Mountain national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering over 11,000 square kilometres of glacier-carved valleys, turquoise rivers, and wildlife-rich wilderness. From the ancient ice of the Columbia Icefield to the emerald waters of Maligne Lake and Maligne Canyon's slot gorge, Jasper offers some of the most spectacular and least-crowded scenery in the Canadian Rockies.
Our Jasper tours take you to the park's most celebrated natural landmarks — the Columbia Icefield and its sprawling Athabasca Glacier, the turquoise expanse of Maligne Lake, the thundering cascades of Athabasca Falls, and the layered limestone walls of Maligne Canyon. Wildlife sightings of elk, moose, bear, and mountain goat are common throughout the park, and the Icefields Parkway — connecting Jasper to Banff through 230 kilometres of mountain scenery — ranks among the world's great scenic drives.
Whether you have a weekend or a full week, our Jasper tours range from a focused 2-day Jasper National Park tour up to 8-day rail-and-mountains itineraries. Options include guided multi-day national park packages, luxury Fairmont hotel stays, and VIA Rail train vacations connecting Calgary and Vancouver through the heart of the Rockies.
All guided Jasper tours use our own fleet of modern, comfortable vehicles, with professional multilingual guides providing expert commentary on the park's geology, wildlife, and history throughout the journey. On VIA Rail itineraries, scenic train travel through the mountain corridor handles the long-haul routing between cities, with guided ground segments at key stops.
For comprehensive travel planning tips, check our Jasper Travel Guide for detailed itineraries and packing recommendations.
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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.
A 2-day Jasper tour covers the key highlights — Columbia Icefield, Maligne Lake, and Athabasca Falls. For a more complete experience that includes both Jasper and Banff along the Icefields Parkway, plan for 4 to 5 days. Our longest Jasper itineraries run up to 14 days and combine national park exploration with a scenic VIA Rail train and Rocky Mountaineer journey, as well as the multi-day coach tours connecting Vancouver through the Rockies to Jasper and Calgary.
Most guided Jasper packages include transportation, professional guide services, and national park entrance fees. Multi-day packages typically include accommodation, while our Fairmont luxury option includes pre-arranged hotel stays at iconic properties. Always check individual tour pages for a complete inclusions list, as arrangements vary by package.
Our Jasper tours cater to a wide range of fitness levels. Most sightseeing is done from comfortable vehicles, with short optional walks at key stops. Maligne Canyon and the Columbia Icefield involve some uneven terrain but are manageable for most visitors. Our guides can advise on what to expect at each stop so you can plan accordingly.
Layers are essential — mountain temperatures can shift significantly throughout the day even in summer. Bring sturdy, comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket, sunscreen, and a camera. For winter visits, warm insulated outerwear, gloves, a hat, and grip-friendly footwear are strongly recommended for outdoor stops.
Yes — our Jasper tours are designed for families with children, seniors, solo adventurers, couples, and group travelers. The guided, vehicle-based format removes the need for self-navigation in a large wilderness park, and itineraries span a range of activity levels to suit every type of traveler.
We recommend booking 4–8 weeks in advance for summer travel, when demand across the Canadian Rockies is at its highest and accommodation fills quickly. Winter VIA Rail departures also book up well in advance — early booking is especially important for trips combining rail and national park segments.
Summer offers the fullest access and the widest tour selection, but fall is a favourite for its golden larch