


For assured top quality and timely service, make sure you have pre-booked transportation for your selected Alberta destination.
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of a transfer service so that all you need to do is sit back, relax and enjoy the ride!
One way transfers are available between Banff and:
Buses are equipped with a separate luggage compartment and are fully air-conditioned and prepared for all types of weather.
At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the 'Special Requirements' box:
This transfer is seasonal and only operates from May through to October

The Banff Adventure Passport is both your guide and passport to enjoy the Canadian Rockies (Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise, and Kananaskis) at their very best. All at terrific savings.
This handy pocket-sized book is full of great tourist information, and savings of up to 50% off on over 40 top Soft Adventure options: Cross-Country Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowmobile, Heliskiing, Fishing, Snowshoeing, Equipment rentals, Restaurants, Pubs, Night Clubs, and Spa offerings in and around Banff and Lake Louise.
More Choices, More Value, More Memories
This product is seasonal and is available from November through to April.
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Hiking Schedule
Sunday = Yoho
Journey to Yoho Valley for spectacular views of Takkakkaw falls, lakes, and glaciers
Return Distance: 9.2km
Elevation: 290m
Monday = Larch Valley
A popular hike through Alpine larch forests. Unique views of the TEN PEAKS and Moraine lake below. Hardy groups can push to Sentinel Pass for even broader views.
Return Distance: 4.8 km
Elevation: 724 m
Tuesday = Stanley Glacier
Begins in a dense lodge pole pine forest, continuing through alpine valley ending at Moraines near the glaciers toe.
Return Distance: 8.4 km
Elevation: 365 m
Wednesday = Plain of 6 Glaciers
Dramatic views of Lake Louise, Victoria Glacier and the infamous Death Trap.
Return Distance:13.6km
Elevation: 340 m
Thursday = Stanley Glacier
Begins in a dense lodge pole pine forest, continuing through alpine valley ending at Moraines near the glaciers toe.
Return Distance: 8.4 km
Elevation: 365 m
Friday = Larch Valley
A popular hike through Alpine larch forests. Unique views of the TEN PEAKS and Moraine lake below. Hardy groups can push to Sentinel Pass for even broader views.
Return Distance: 4.8 km
Elevation: 724 m
Saturday = Plain of 6 Glaciers
Dramatic views of Lake Louise, Victoria Glacier and the infamous Death Trap.
Return Distance:13.6km
Elevation: 340 m
Please Note: This is a small and personalized tour
This tour is seasonal and only operates from June through to September

On this tour, you will stop at lakes and glaciers, and have an opportunity to ride on a "snowcoach" as guides provide fascinating commentary of this starkly beautiful Alberta Rockies region. The road to the Columbia Icefields, one of the largest masses of ice south of the Arctic Circle, is universally regarded as one of the world's greatest mountain drives.
The Columbia Icefield is one of the largest accumulations of ice south of the Arctic Circle. The Icefields Parkway runs from Banff National Park into Jasper National Park and is one of the most scenic drives in Canada.
Visit Lake Louise, the icon of the Canadian Rockies, before your spectacular journey along the Icefields Parkway. At Lake Louise stroll along its emerald green shores with a picture perfect view of the Victoria Glacier. With photographic stops at Crowfoot Glacier and Peyto Lake, you head towards the impressive view at the Big Hill.
On this guided tour learn about the unique ecosystem and the creation of the glaciers you experience on your way to the Columbia Icefield. After your ride on the all-terrain Ice Explorer, there is time to visit the Glacier Gallery, restaurant or giftshop at the Icefields Centre. Return to Banff in the late afternoon
This tour is seasonal and only operates from May through to October.

Build a connection to this World Heritage Site on a trademark sightseeing tour as you visit Banff's landmarks and historic places.
Hear how the 11,000 year old human history of the Bow Valley changed when three railway workers rediscovered the Cave and Basin, now a National Historic Site.
Your time will be spent enjoying the sights, taking photos, and participating in short walks to view points, on the many stops of the tour.
Tour Highlights:
Please Note: This is a small and personalized tour
This tour is seasonal and only operates from April through to November

Build a connection to the World Heritage Site as you visit Banff's landmarks and view wildlife in their natural winter habitat.
Hear how the history of the Bow Valley changed when three railway workers rediscovered a hidden treasure. See and learn about wildlife behavior, habitat, and their winter survival adaptations.
This is Banff's best tour for viewing wildlife which are seen on 95% of the tours.
Please Note: This is a small and personalized tour
This tour is seasonal and only operates from December through to April

Discover the Canadian Rockies' favorite resort town and its beautiful environment. You'll visit the intriguing hoodoos earth pillars shaped by centuries of wind, then spot where Banff's history began and where you can even ride the mountain gondola!
See spectacular scenery as you learn the history of the birthplace of Canada's National Parks. Find out what the beautiful Bow Valley has to offer during your stay.
This morning excursion takes you along Tunnel Mountain Drive for views of Banff, Cascade Mountain, Mount Rundle and Bow Falls. Enjoy time at the Cave and Basin National Historic Site before a trip up into the mountain tops aboard the Banff Gondola. Whether from the 360 degree view deck or the one kilometer long boardwalk you'll discover views to last a lifetime.
This tour is seasonal and only operates from May through to October.

Visit the orphaned grizzly bear Boo, as he romps and plays in natural bear habitat. Your guided sightseeing tour to the Grizzly Bear Refuge also includes stops at Lake Louise, Takakkaw Falls, and Kicking Horse Canyon.
Ride the gondola at Kicking Horse Mountain for an eagle's eye view of grizzly country, walk the summit trails, and dine on a gourmet lunch at Canada's highest restaurant. Experience an up-close visit with Boo, the resident bear of the refuge.
Tour Highlights:Please Note: For departures from September 3, 2007 (Monday to Thursday)
Kicking Horse Mountain will be stopping its Gondola and mountain summit service on September 3rd this year for Mondays through Thursdays. They will continue to operate their regular service on Friday through Sunday until the end of September, so Lake Louise Gondola (in place of Kicking Horse Gondola), Lunch at Quarks restaurant at the base of Kicking Horse Resort (in place of the Eagle's Eye Restaurant) followed by a shuttle to the Grizzly Bear Refuge.
This tour is seasonal and only operates from June through to October

Experience beautiful landscapes featuring amazing views of Vermillion Lakes and Mount Rundle. Then travel along the famous Bow Valley Parkway before visiting Johnston Canyon and stopping for a photo opportunity of views of Castle Mountain. The trip isn't complete without visiting the picturesque Lake Louise.
Steeped in history and featuring fabulous panoramas, your journey takes you past Vermillion Lakes with the spectacular Mount Rundle, Sulfur Mountain, and Sundance Mountain Range. Along the scenic Bow Valley Parkway keep an eye out for elk, bears, and coyotes. Enjoy a walk through forested Johnston Canyon and a picture stop at Castle Mountain.
At Lake Louise, plenty of time is allowed to stroll the lakeshore trails or explore the historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. From here, your journey takes you to the picturesque setting of Moraine Lake prior to your return to Banff in the late afternoon.
This tour is seasonal and only operates from May through to October.