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Jasper SkyTram: Roundtrip Flight Ticket

1. Jasper SkyTram: Roundtrip Flight Ticket

Admire the Canadian landscape from a mountaintop by riding the Jasper SkyTram up Whistlers Mountain. Learn about local history and wildlife from a guide as take in panoramic views of Jasper, endless mountains, and stunning lakes. Try snowshoeing in the early season or hiking to the summit. Travel 4 miles (7 kilometers) southwest of Jasper to the end of Whistlers Road to arrive at Jasper SkyTram. Time your visit for an early morning or evening flight to avoid crowds and take advantage of the best light for photos. After you exchange your voucher at the reservations window for a ticket, climb aboard the enclosed tram car for a 7.5-minute ride to the upper station. Your tram ride will ascend to an elevation of 7,425 feet (2,263 meters). A guide will accompany you on your trip, sharing insights about the area, history, and wealth of wildlife. Once at the top, take a stroll on the accessible boardwalk for breathtaking views of Jasper National Park, the town of Jasper, turquoise-colored lakes, mountain ranges, and the Athabasca River Valley. Try hiking Whistlers Summit Trail to reach the top of Whistlers Mountain at 8,081 feet (2,463 meters) for a 360° view of six mountain ranges, including Mount Robson on a clear day, which is the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies. Before you leave for your trip down the mountain, enjoy a coffee or a meal at the top of the Canadian Rockies in the Summit Cafe. Visit the gift shops at the upper or lower stations to purchase a souvenir that will always remind you of this memorable trip.

Jasper: Wildlife and Waterfalls Tour with Lakeshore Hike

2. Jasper: Wildlife and Waterfalls Tour with Lakeshore Hike

Travel by comfortable minibus on this 5.5-hour excursion to the Maligne Valley, the most spectacular scenery in the Canadian Rockies. Along the way, your naturalist guide will provide commentary on the history and natural wonders of the area. Stop at 2 of the bridges to take in views of the cascading waterfalls and see the continuing erosion of ancient limestone. At the world-famous Maligne Lake, head out on a 3 to 4-kilometer interpretive nature walk. Admire the beautiful lakeshore vistas before following the easy-grade trail loop back into the forested area. After the hike, you’ll have a bit of free time to relax at the Maligne Lake Day Lodge before returning to Jasper.

Canadian Rockies: Helicopter Flight with Exploration Hike

3. Canadian Rockies: Helicopter Flight with Exploration Hike

Get ready for an awe-inspiring experience of the Rocky Mountain with this scenic helicopter flight and hiking tour. See the Rockies from a bird's-eye view. Admire the stunning views of the mountains, lakes, and glaciers from above. Then explore the region’s natural beauty on foot. Choose from a 20, 30, or 55-minute scenic flight. Each option includes incredible panoramas of waterfalls, emerald-green lakes, and mountain ridges. With the 55-minute flight, approach the Columbia Icefield, the largest expanse of ice in the Rocky Mountains. After the flight, land at the confluence of the Cline River and Waterfalls Creek. Continue to explore the wild beauty of this region on foot, hiking to the Twin Falls waterfall. Then climb back on board the helicopter and fly back to the heliport, enjoying the fantastic views of Abraham Lake.

Banff: Bow River E-Bike Tour and Sundance Canyon Hike

4. Banff: Bow River E-Bike Tour and Sundance Canyon Hike

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Banff National Park, accessible only via hiking or biking. This leisurely e-bike ride begins in central Banff along the Bow River pathway system before travelling along a wooded pathway to reach Cave & Basin National Historic Site, birthplace of Canada's National Park system. Continue along the Bow River via the paved bike path to reach Sundance Canyon Trailhead. From here we lead you on a 2km easy hiking route through lush alpine forest, crossing several small wooden bridges while taking in the rushing waters of Sundance Canyon. Take in commanding views of the Bow Valley, Mt. Norquay, Mt. Edith and Mt. Cory, before continuing the forest hike back to your ebikes for the return ride to Banff. Level of Activity: Easy Distance: Approx. 12 km biking 2km hiking Tour Length: 3 hour round trip

Canadian Rockies Combo: Helicopter Tour and Horseback Ride

5. Canadian Rockies Combo: Helicopter Tour and Horseback Ride

Embark on an unforgettable adventure in the Canadian Rockies. Your experience begins with a 20-minute helicopter ride. Admire the stunning views of the mountains, lakes, and glaciers from above. Your pilot will land where the Cline River and Waterfalls Creek meet. Hop off the helicopter and explore the natural beauty of the region on foot during a 1-hour easy hike. Take in the wild beauty of the backcountry as you trek up to Twin Falls.  Here you will enjoy your delicious picnic lunch. Once you have returned from your helicopter ride, continue the adventure with a 1-hour horseback ride. Marvel at sweeping views of the mountains, crystal clear rivers, and the epic Abraham Lake.

Jasper: Helicopter Tour with Mountain Top Landing and Hike

6. Jasper: Helicopter Tour with Mountain Top Landing and Hike

Experience Alberta from above on a scenic helicopter flight with a mountain top landing and hike. Admire the views as you make your way to the peak and then head off on a hike suitable for the group's ability or simply take in the scenery. Meet your pilot and, after a quick tour of the hangar, receive a quick safety briefing. Once everyone is settled in, get ready for lift-off. Fly over rugged peaks and admire views of waterfalls and lakes below as you make your way to the mountain top. Touch down on the top of the mountain and set off on a hike either with or without your guide. There's a route for every skill level or you can simply admire the scenic views from the landing spot. Afterward, return to the meeting point, taking in views of the Jasper National Park on the way back.

Canadian Rockies 7–Day National Parks Group Tour

7. Canadian Rockies 7–Day National Parks Group Tour

Day 1: Seattle to Kamloops Kamloops British Columbia is abundant with stunning scenery and great wildlife . Cougars, bears, elk, and more inhabit the Thomson River Valley. Stop for a short walk and picnic at Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park.  Day 2: Yoho National Park Explore trails around the magnificent Emerald Lake or simply relax in the lakeshore cafe and enjoy the views. Drive along the Kicking Horse Pass across the Continental Divide into Alberta. Enjoy panoramic vistas of peaks exceeding 10,000 feet on Rogers Pass at the summit in Canada's Glacier National Park en route to Banff, your night stop. Day 3:  Banff National Park - Lake Louise Lake Louise is an alpine lake known for its stunning turquoise glacier-fed waters, surrounded by high peaks and overlooked by a stately chateau. Multiple hiking trails lead to the Lake Agnes Tea House for bird's-eye views of the lake. Take a hike to the Plain-of-Six-Glaciers, take it easy exploring the lakeshore or choose to canoe on these pristine waters. Visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6,183 feet, for some epic photos. Day 4: Icefields Parkway Spend the day driving and exploring the Icefields Parkway. This drive offers endless vistas, jagged mountains, glaciers and wildlife viewing opportunities. Enjoy short walks, views of Bow Glacier and Peyto lake, take an optional helicopter flight over the Columbia Icefield, or strap on some crampons and step out onto the Athabasca glacier. Day 5: Jasper National Park Enjoy Canada's largest National Park, Jasper. Marvel at the snowcapped summits and beautiful lakes in this true wild mountain wilderness. Jasper offers an abundance of wildlife sightings, jagged mountain peaks, alpine lakes and numerous hiking and biking opportunities. Choose to visit Miette hot springs, or hike/bike the famous trails around stunning lakeshores. After a full day of activities, follow the Yellowhead Highway, hugging the mighty North Thompson River to your night stop of Cleawater BC. See the base of 12,972-foot Mount Robson (the highest point in the Canadian Rockies) and maybe catch a glimpse of the infamous peak en route. Day 6: Whistler and Vancouver On to the alpine resort of Whistler, nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Today is yours to explore all that Whistler has to offer. Enjoy spectacular scenery and incredible photo opportunities as you explore this ski town, home of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Drive the spectacular Sea to Sky highway for your evening in Vancouver. Day 7: Vancouver and Seattle This morning, tour Vancouver, including the waterfront, Gas lamp district, Chinatown, and Stanley Park. Head to Seattle for a your evening downtown or drop off at the departure hotel.

Jasper: Private Helicopter Tour with Mountaintop Snowshoeing

8. Jasper: Private Helicopter Tour with Mountaintop Snowshoeing

Soak up panoramic aerial views of the rugged peaks of Jasper National Park on a private helicopter ride from Jasper. Experience a mountaintop landing with an easy casual snowshoeing trek and an optional mountaineering guide. Meet your pilot at Jasper Hinton Airport for a quick safety briefing, including a gear check and aircraft awareness training. Then, hop in your private Long Ranger helicopter and take to the skies. Soar above the peaks of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and through Jasper National Park before landing on a remote mountaintop amongst the incredible rising mountains. Hop out and enjoy up to one hour to explore the area in your snow shoes. Witness animal tracks, untouched snow, and an abundance of fresh mountain air. The route is not challenging and follows a ridge line where the helicopter landing zone is visible at all times, so it's impossible to get lost. After your snowshoe hike, hop back into the helicopter for your return flight. Enjoy one final glimpse of the Rockies before returning to the airport with lots of photos and memories.

Jasper: Mountain Hike and Backcountry Cooking Class and Meal

9. Jasper: Mountain Hike and Backcountry Cooking Class and Meal

Discover how to cook a mouthwatering, eco-friendly meal in the great outdoors with this cooking class and hike in Jasper National Park. Tuck into a delicious hot meal while gazing out at views of Jasper National Park. Take home skills that will last a lifetime. Meet your local guide at the Old Fort Point Parking and get equipped with a small backpack containing ingredients, outdoor cooking gear, and a hiking pole. Head out on your hike through a montane ecoregion up to a stunning peak in Jasper National Park. Listen to your guide tell you about the 150 million-year-old story of the Canadian Rockies and have the chance to spot some wildlife. Along the way, learn how to identify edible, medicinal, and poisonous plants. Watch as your guide helps you identify various trees and rock formations. Immerse yourself in the geology of the area and stories of early-days mountaineers. Once at the top, set up camp to cook in the open air and enjoy a hands-on backcountry cooking lesson. Find out how prepare your own gourmet meal in the outdoors using efficient and environmentally-friendly outdoor cooking methods with a "leave-no-trace" approach. Sit and enjoy your meal while taking in panoramic views of Jasper and the spectacular Rocky Mountains. Pack everything up and take the short descent back to your starting point in the parking lot.

Canada 7–Day National Parks Camping Tour from Seattle

10. Canada 7–Day National Parks Camping Tour from Seattle

Day 1: Seattle to Kamloops Kamloops British Columbia is abundant with stunning scenery and great wildlife . Cougars, bears, elk, and more inhabit the Thomson River Valley. Stop for a short walk and picnic at Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. Spend your evening under the stars with your provided camping equipment. Day 2: Yoho National Park Explore trails around the magnificent Emerald Lake or simply relax in the lakeshore cafe and enjoy the views. Drive along the Kicking Horse Pass across the Continental Divide into Alberta. Enjoy panoramic vistas of peaks exceeding 10,000 feet on Rogers Pass at the summit in Canada's Glacier National Park en route to Banff, where you will spend your night camping. Day 3:  Banff National Park - Lake Louise Lake Louise is an alpine lake known for its stunning turquoise glacier-fed waters, surrounded by high peaks and overlooked by a stately chateau. Multiple hiking trails lead to the Lake Agnes Tea House for bird's-eye views of the lake. Take a hike to the Plain-of-Six-Glaciers, take it easy exploring the lakeshore or choose to canoe on these pristine waters. Visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6,183 feet, for some epic photos, before setting up camp. Day 4: Icefields Parkway Spend the day driving and exploring the Icefields Parkway. This drive offers endless vistas, jagged mountains, glaciers and wildlife viewing opportunities. Enjoy short walks, views of Bow Glacier and Peyto lake, take an optional helicopter flight over the Columbia Icefield, or strap on some crampons and step out onto the Athabasca glacier. Spend you evening camping under the night sky. Day 5: Jasper National Park Enjoy Canada's largest National Park, Jasper. Marvel at the snowcapped summits and beautiful lakes in this true wild mountain wilderness. Jasper offers an abundance of wildlife sightings, jagged mountain peaks, alpine lakes and numerous hiking and biking opportunities. Choose to visit Miette hot springs, or hike/bike the famous trails around stunning lakeshores. After a full day of activities, follow the Yellowhead Highway, hugging the mighty North Thompson River to your night stop of Cleawater BC. See the base of 12,972-foot Mount Robson (the highest point in the Canadian Rockies) and maybe catch a glimpse of the infamous peak en route to your camping location. Day 6: Whistler and Vancouver On to the alpine resort of Whistler, nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Today is yours to explore all that Whistler has to offer. Enjoy spectacular scenery and incredible photo opportunities as you explore this ski town, home of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Drive the spectacular Sea to Sky highway for your evening at a hostel in Vancouver. Day 7: Vancouver and Seattle This morning, tour Vancouver, including the waterfront, Gas lamp district, Chinatown, and Stanley Park. Head to Seattle for a your evening downtown or drop off at the departure hotel. Please note: there is a mandatory food kitty payment of $100 USD to cover camp meals as follows — 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 evening camp meals. Please advise the local supplier of any dietary requirements.

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4.8 / 5

based on 28 reviews

Our hike & tour was brilliant. Thank you to Sebastien whom was our guide, it was a great day! We got to see a mousse. Would definately recommend. Thank you

September was the perfect time to do this. Great weather, clear enough skies to see the peak of Mt. Robson, and no long lines or wait times.

The tour was excellent and Jamie the guide was extremely helpful and knowledgeable

Amazing views from different points. Great experience.

Had the best time and views staff was fun and amazing