Canada

Summer Tour Packages in Canada

Discover Canada in summer with our guided tour packages departing from Calgary andVancouver.
From the turquoise lakes of Banff and Jasper to the rainforests of British Columbia and the midnight sun of Yellowknife, our summer tours span the country's most spectacular warm-weather destinations.
Choose from 1-day excursions, multi-day national park adventures, and scenic train vacations up to 8 days.

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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 (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.

    What Makes Summer in Canada Perfect for Your Next Adventure?

    Summer unlocks Canada's full range of outdoor experiences — from the wildflower-carpeted meadows of Banff and Jasper to the old-growth rainforests of British Columbia and the 20-hour daylight of Canada's North. It's the only season when every national park is fully accessible, Rocky Mountaineer train tours operate, and Yellowknife's midnight sun draws travelers to the country's most remote wilderness.

    When Is the Best Time to Visit Canada in Summer?

    • Late Spring / Early Summer (May–June): Waterfalls are at peak flow from snowmelt, wildflowers bloom across the Rockies, and crowds are lighter than peak season. Some higher-elevation roads reopen in late May, making this an excellent window for photography and comfortable temperatures.
    • Peak Summer (July–August): The warmest and most popular time to travel. All parks and attractions are fully operational, Rocky Mountaineer runs its full schedule, and long daylight hours maximize time outdoors. Book well in advance — this is the busiest season.
    • Late Summer (August–September): Still warm, with noticeably fewer crowds than July. Larch season begins in late September, turning the alpine slopes of Larch Valley gold. A strong balance of weather, availability, and scenery.
    • Spring (April–May): Shoulder season with better availability and lower demand. Some high-altitude routes may still have limited access, but lower-elevation parks and coastal destinations are fully open and worth exploring.

    What Are the Most Popular Summer Activities?

    Summer in Canada means hiking through UNESCO World Heritage–listed national parks, exploring Banff's turquoise lakes and canyon trails, walking Stanley Park's seawall in Vancouver, and crossing to Victoria by BC Ferry for Butchart Gardens. In the Canadian Rockies, summer-only highlights include the Columbia Icefield, Jasper's wildflower meadows, and the Icefields Parkway at full capacity. Further north, Yellowknife's midnight sun, tundra wildlife, and vast wilderness offer a uniquely Canadian summer experience.

    What Tour Options Do We Offer for Every Schedule?

    Summer tour options range from 1-day national park day trips to 8-day train-and-mountains packages. Whether you have a single day in Calgary or a full week to explore, our summer lineup includes guided Rockies day excursions, multi-day national park packages, Rocky Mountaineer and VIA Rail train vacations, Vancouver coastal tours, and Eastern Canada packages covering Niagara Falls, Quebec City, and the Maritimes.

    How Do You Get Around Canada on Our Summer Tours?

    Our summer tours use our own fleet of modern, air-conditioned vehicles with multilingual professional guides who handle routing, park entrance coordination, and on-the-ground commentary throughout. Multi-day itineraries may include train segments aboard the Rocky Mountaineer or VIA Rail, with all logistics fully managed so you can focus on the scenery.

    For comprehensive travel planning tips, check our Summer Canada Travel Guide for detailed itineraries and packing recommendations.

    Where Do Our Tours Depart From?

    Main Departure Cities:

    • Calgary — Full range of Canadian Rockies day trips and multi-day packages, with downtown hotel pickup and Calgary Airport transfer services
    • Vancouver — Rocky Mountaineer train tours, BC coastal day trips, and multi-day westbound Rockies itineraries

    Additional Departure Locations:

    • Toronto — Eastern Canada and Maritimes coach tours available in summer

    Airport Transfer Services:

    • Calgary Airport — Complimentary pickup and drop-off service available for most tour packages

    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 Canada in summer?

    A single day is enough for a focused experience — our 1-day tours cover highlights like Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise, and Vancouver's city landmarks. For a regional journey, 4–5 days allows you to cover the Canadian Rockies or British Columbia comfortably. Our longest summer itineraries run up to 8 days, combining national parks with a cross-country train experience from Vancouver to Calgary.

    What's included in summer tour packages?

    Most guided day tours include transportation in a Calgary Tours vehicle, a professional multilingual guide, and entrance fees to included attractions. Multi-day packages typically add accommodation and some meals. Rocky Mountaineer and VIA Rail packages include rail segments with onboard service. Specific inclusions vary by tour — always check the individual tour page for a complete breakdown.

    Do I need to be physically fit for summer tours in Canada?

    Our summer tours cover a wide range of activity levels. Most sightseeing is conducted from comfortable vehicles, with optional walks at national park viewpoints and attraction sites. Trails at Lake Louise, Jasper, and Yoho offer options from flat lakeside strolls to more demanding hikes, and our guides can advise on what's appropriate for your fitness level. Tours are designed to be accessible for most visitors.

    What should I pack for a summer tour in Canada?

    Layers are essential — mountain temperatures can drop significantly in the evenings even in July and August. Pack a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. For northern destinations like Yellowknife, bring lightweight layers and insect repellent. A full packing recommendation is included with your booking confirmation.

    Are summer tours in Canada suitable for anyone?

    Yes — our summer tours are designed for families with children, seniors, solo adventurers, couples, and group travelers. The variety of tour types and activity levels means there's an itinerary for everyone, whether you prefer a relaxed scenic drive through the Rockies, a walking tour of Vancouver's waterfront, or a more adventurous multi-day alpine expedition.

    When do I need to book my summer tour?

    We recommend booking 6–8 weeks in advance for peak summer travel, particularly for Rocky Mountaineer departures, which have limited capacity. July and August are the busiest months and popular routes sell out well ahead of time. Early booking also gives you more flexibility on departure dates and preferred accommodation options.

    Which summer region in Canada is right for me?

    The Summer - Canadian Rockies is the most popular choice, with iconic parks, glaciers, and mountain lakes. Summer - Western Canada is ideal for coastal scenery, city highlights, and rainforest experiences. Summer - Eastern Canada suits those looking for historic cities, Niagara Falls, and Atlantic seacoast landscapes.


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