Begin your journey with a special bonus stop at Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park — a breathtaking turquoise gem surrounded by towering peaks and serene forest trails. Then explore Banff National Park, one of the world’s top travel destinations, on a small-group tour filled with warm Canadian hospitality. Visit iconic highlights like Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and scenic mountain viewpoints, along with hidden gems and plenty of photo stops. Travel comfortably in a spacious, air-conditioned vehicle while knowledgeable local guides share stories and insights. Departures from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff ensure a smooth and truly memorable experience from start to finish.
- Convenient pickup and drop-off locations, confirmation and follow-up via email, and real-time communication on the tour day through WhatsApp.
Explore Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park, the park’s largest lake, known for its striking turquoise waters and mountain views. Walk the easy shoreline trail, watch waterfalls spill from surrounding peaks, and relax at historic Emerald Lake Lodge. Stop by the Cilantro Café for coffee and snacks while taking in one of the most scenic views in the Canadian Rockies.
We pass through Lake Louise Village without stopping, one of the highest livable communities in Canada, serving as the gateway to Lake Louise with hotels, shops, and access to nearby trails and ski areas.
Lake Louise is unforgettable—vivid turquoise water, dramatic mountain peaks, and the iconic Fairmont Château completing the scene. Whether you’re taking photos or simply enjoying the moment, photos can’t capture its beauty. It’s something you have to experience in person.
True turquoise Moraine Lake, (running and available only from June 1st–Oct 13th). Rockpile views, the Lodge, and a peaceful walk along the shore
We pass by Castle Mountain without stopping, catching views of its steep, castle-like cliffs. Its distinctive limestone layers make it one of Banff National Park’s most recognizable landmarks.
Experience a truly unforgettable winter walk through Marble Canyon. From suspended walkways to shimmering frozen waterfalls, this stunning canyon turns into a breathtaking winter escape for both adventurers and nature lovers. Operates from October 14 to End of May only (When Moraine Lake is closed).
We pass by the entrance to Johnston Canyon without stopping, known for its narrow limestone gorge, waterfalls, and suspended walkways carved through the canyon walls.
We pass by the Vermilion Lakes viewpoint without stopping, offering scenic views of Mount Rundle and the surrounding wetlands.
Explore Banff Avenue, where great food, mountain views, and shopping come together. Enjoy lunch at a local café, browse unique souvenirs or Canadian treats, and soak in Banff’s vibrant atmosphere before the next stop.
Surprise Corner gets its name from the sudden, breathtaking view that opens up as you round a bend along Tunnel Mountain Road—revealing the iconic Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel framed by the Bow River and surrounding peaks, a scene so striking it’s featured on countless postcards and photos.
Bow Falls – A powerful waterfall on the Bow River, just a short walk from the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. About 30 meters (98 feet) wide, the falls aren’t very tall, but the rushing water creates a thunderous roar and a fine mist that refreshes the senses. With stunning mountain views, it’s the perfect spot for photos, a peaceful pause, or a refreshing end to a long day—leaving a lasting impression of Banff’s natural beauty
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