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This 3-day guided tour is your gateway to the breathtaking Canadian Rockies, offering an immersive exploration of the region's most iconic natural wonders.
The highlight? Walking on the ancient ice of the Columbia Icefield, one of North America's largest ice masses—a truly unforgettable experience. From the serene, turquoise waters of Lake Louise to the rugged beauty of Jasper National Park, this tour blends adventure and tranquility like no other.
Enjoy two nights of comfortable hotel accommodations, with one night in Banff and another in Jasper, making it the perfect getaway for those short on time but big on exploration.
We take care of all the details so you can focus on enjoying the beauty and adventure of this incredible region.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Depending on arrival date, travelers’ itinerary sequences may difference from the product description.
Any of the Optional add-on Activities, Excursion, Tours, and meals must be booked at least 10 days prior to tour start. All add-on items are subject the availability.
This is a combined bus tour. Besides the regular Pickup and drop-off locations, additional points may be added to the tour.
If for any reason you need to leave our group during the trip, you must fill out a “Letter of Liability Release”, no exceptions.
If you have special needs (such as but not limited to: bed type, vegetarian options, high-chairs, etc.) please inform us at least 7 days before your trip. We will do our best to accommodate you, but there is no guarantee.
If you have a connecting international flight after the tour, please ensure that your flight departs after 10:30 pm.(**Please understand that depending on schedule, traffic and weather conditions, your arrival time in Calgary may be adjusted **)
The North American Hotel Standard Room is equipped with one large bed or two standard beds. If you have a specific request for bed types, please inform us at the time of booking and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Westar will not be responsible for the performance of this Agreement if prevented or delayed by acts of God, strikes or other labour relations matters, accidents, weather, traffic, airport conditions, lack of performance by third-party suppliers, or other causes beyond Westar’s reasonable control from meeting its terms. Nor will Westar be responsible for any loss or damage relating to trip cancellations or any other cancellations.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Moraine Lake Sightseeing Permit from Jun.01 to Oct.14
Driver/Guide: Bilingual guide service (Mandarin/English during the tour)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Hotel accommodations as listed
Meals & All Personal Expenses such as laundry, phone & travel insurance.
Optional add-on Activities, Excursion and Tours listed on the itinerary
Any additional expenses due to force majeure factors.
Stay in Jasper Today, Athabasca Hotel, Lobstick Lodge, Chateau Jasper, Forest Park Hotel or similar
Calgary
Your adventure begins with a warm welcome from our expert guide, who will pick you up at designated points in Calgary and drive you through the stunning Banff to Jasper. With extensive local knowledge and a friendly smile, they'll ensure you're comfortable and excited from the very start!
Crowfoot Glacier
Located on the northeast side of Crowfoot Mountain, overlooking Bow Lake, the Crowfoot Glacier is a stunning natural marvel. Named for its shape resembling a three-toed crowfoot, this glacier is ever-changing, so be sure to snap plenty of photos before it transforms on your next visit!
Bow Lake
Bow Lake is a must-stop along the Icefields Parkway. In summer, its vivid blue color comes from the melt of the nearby Crowfoot Glacier. It’s also the perfect spot to take in stunning views of the Crowfoot Glacier, Wapta Icefield, Bow Glacier, Crowfoot Mountain, and Mount Thompson—making it an unforgettable all-in-one experience!
Icefields Parkway
The Icefields Parkway is one of the most breathtaking drives in the world, winding through the heart of the Canadian Rockies. This iconic route stretches 232 kilometers, offering jaw-dropping views of towering mountains, glaciers, turquoise lakes, and dense forests. As you journey along, you'll encounter stunning natural wonders like the Athabasca Glacier, Peyto Lake, and countless hidden gems. The Icefields Parkway is not just a road trip; it's a journey through some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth.
Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure
The Columbia Icefield is one of North America’s largest, covering 325 square kilometers and feeding into eight glaciers. Visitors flock here to experience the thrill of riding the Ice Explorer (Additional Charge) onto the Athabasca Glacier, where you can walk on ice that's over 400 years old. With stunning views of towering peaks from Skywalk (Additional fee) and vast glaciers, it’s a must-visit for adventure seekers, photographers, and anyone eager to witness the raw beauty of the Canadian Rockies. It’s an unforgettable experience in one of the world’s most incredible landscapes. Optional : Lunch stop
Peyto Lake
Peyto Lake is a must-see in the Canadian Rockies, famous for its vibrant turquoise waters and unique wolf-shaped appearance. Visitors come for the iconic viewpoint, offering one of the most stunning views in Banff National Park. Whether for photography, hiking, or simply soaking in the beauty, Peyto Lake offers an unforgettable experience in a truly magical setting.
Athabasca Falls
Located just 30 km south of Jasper, Athabasca Falls is a striking natural marvel in the Canadian Rockies. While it may not be the tallest waterfall, its thunderous force and impressive water volume make it one of the most powerful in the region. The falls plunge into a deep gorge, creating a dramatic display of water cascading over jagged rocks. Surrounded by lush forests and framed by the stunning Rocky Mountains, it's a photographer's dream and a must-see for anyone exploring Jasper National Park!
Jasper National Park
As the day's adventure wraps up, our team will comfortably return you to your accommodation in Jasper Town, allowing you to relax and reflect on the unforgettable experiences of the day.
Elk + Avenue Hotel/ Canalta Lodge/ Caribou Lodge/ Aspen Lodge/ Mount Royal Hotel/ Ptarmigan Inn or similar
Jasper National Park
Get ready for another exciting day filled with unforgettable views and experiences! Our team will meet you at your hotel lobby, ready to kick off another incredible adventure in the heart of the Rockies.
Medicine Lake
Medicine Lake, located 20 km southeast of Jasper, is a fascinating natural wonder known as "the lake that disappears." This 7 km long lake, formed by the Maligne River, mysteriously loses water as it flows. The water pools in the lake over the largest inaccessible limestone cave system before eventually merging with the Athabasca River. It's a unique sight you won't want to miss!
Maligne Canyon
Maligne Canyon, the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park, just 1.8 km past the town exit. Cross six bridges that offer stunning new views at every turn—perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of this remarkable natural wonder!
Maligne Lake
Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies, stretches 22 km in Jasper National Park. Known for its stunning turquoise waters and Spirit Island, it's a must-see for boat tours, fishing, and breathtaking views of surrounding mountains and glaciers. Optional : Lake Cruise ( Additional fee)
Maligne Lake Chalet and Guest House National Historic Site
This is a lunch stop. Optional Maligne Lake Historical Chalet lunch ( Additional fee)
Sasketchawan River Crossing
The Saskatchewan River Crossing is a fascinating stop near the junction of Banff National Park and the Icefields Parkway. This historic spot earned its name in the 19th century when travelers and fur traders used it to cross the North Saskatchewan River on their way to British Columbia. Today, it’s a great place to stretch your legs while soaking in the natural beauty and rich history of the area!
Banff Avenue
As the day's adventure wraps up, our team will comfortably return you to your accommodation in Banff Town, allowing you to relax and reflect on the unforgettable experiences of the day.
Banff Avenue
Get ready for another exciting day filled with unforgettable views and experiences! Our team will meet you at your hotel lobby, ready to kick off another incredible adventure in the heart of the Rockies.
Lake Louise
At the breathtaking Lake Louise, you'll have plenty of time to soak in the beauty of this iconic Canadian gem. Whether you choose to take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, capture stunning photos of the turquoise waters, or simply relax and admire the majestic mountain backdrop, this is your moment to fully enjoy the serenity of nature.
Moraine Lake
Enjoy free time at the stunning Moraine Lake, where you can choose your own adventure. Climb the small Rockpile for a breathtaking panoramic view of the turquoise waters and surrounding Valley of the Ten Peaks, or take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, immersing yourself in the tranquil beauty of this natural wonder. (Open from June 01 to October 14. )
Lake Minnewanka
Moraine Lake will be replaced by Lake Minnewaska and Two Jack Lake from October 15 to the coming May 31.
Two Jack Lake
Moraine Lake will be replaced by Lake Minnewaska and Two Jack Lake from October 15 to the coming May 31.
Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar
Lunch Stop at Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar. Your choice of Asian or Western Set Lunch with additional charges.
Yoho National Park
Yoho National Park joins British Columbia and Alberta, and takes the beauty, magnificence, and sheer grief of the country. Yoho’s name originates from the Cree expression of amazement or awe, perfectly depicting the park’s fascinating landscape of majestic mountains and ice fields. Yoho National Park is famous for its Burgess Shale archaeological site. This archaeological site has exceptionally preserved fossils that are 508 million years old!
Emerald Lake
Emerald Lake, with its charming wooden bridge and serene turquoise waters, is a picture-perfect destination waiting to be captured. Surrounded by lush forests and towering peaks, this hidden gem offers a peaceful escape into nature.
Natural Bridge
Stop at the Natural Bridge along the way and admire the Kicking Horse River as it carves a path through ancient rock. You can view the incredible natural formation from different perspectives at vantage points with interpretive displays that tell you about interesting facts about Natural Bridge. This beautiful scenery is enhanced with the scenic mountains and lush forests in the background.
Calgary
As the day’s adventure draws to a close, we say goodbye to the stunning landscapes of the Canadian Rockies, with your heart full of unforgettable memories and your mind filled with the beauty you’ve experienced. Please choose among the 4 drop off points: 1.Elk + Avenue Hotel : Banff Town 2.Calgary International Airport Departure Terminal (Please ensure that your flight departs YYC after 9:30 pm for Cannada domestic, 22:30pm for international flights) 3.Downtown Calgary Bus station in front of Harry Hays Building (across the street from the Delta Calgary Downtown hotel), on 4th Ave SE, Calgary 4.Best Western Premier Calgary Plaza Hotel NE, Calgary
Please contact us to book: All optional activities must be booked 7 days prior to the tour start
Bilingual Tour: Our guides speak in both English and Chinese for all tours.
Booking for one room: Each booking for max 4 pax per room
Please contact us to book: All optional activities must be booked 7 days prior to the tour start
Bilingual Tour: Our guides speak in both English and Chinese for all tours.
Booking for one room: Each booking for max 4 pax per room
Starting point:
Best Western Premier Calgary Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, 1316 33 St NE, Calgary, AB T2A 6B6, Canada
Please contact us to book: All optional activities must be booked 7 days prior to the tour start
Bilingual Tour: Our guides speak in both English and Chinese for all tours.
Booking for one room: Each booking for max 4 pax per room
Starting point:
Delta Hotels Calgary Downtown, 209 4 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0C6, Canada
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maria l,
21 thg 9, 2024
- Viator
We had a great time during this experience. Awesome places. Tour guide Lisa very helpful. We were lucky with the weather, sunny days when we most needed it, snow while in the glaciers
Steve P,
24 thg 8, 2024
- Viator
Because of the Jasper fires our itinerary had to be changed. I'm not sure how much thought went into making the new arrangements. I had a few questions and tried contacting the main office a few times - no luck except for one time and the girl I spoke to was hard to understand and I don't believe she was knowledgeable and maybe didn't understand what I was asking. At the end of the conversation she said to ask the driver (I think?) Day 1 driver Daryl was a good driver but didn't tell us anything about the areas we traveled through. He did make sure that he let the people on the bus where the toilet stops were along the way. Day 2&3 driver, Alston did tell us about the mountains and areas we traveled through but nothing on bathroom stops and how long driving times would be. He drove pretty fast and loved to honk the horn a lot at other drivers that would slow him down - it was like he was on a mission and that was it. Day 2 was a lot of driving time and more disappointments. One stop was the Columbia Ice Fields - we got there 10 minutes before the tour started and it gave me no opportunity to purchase tickets for the 1:30 tour the group was schedule to be on. I tried to buy tickets with West Star prior (but late on my part) but again there was a lack of communication on their part. They had my cell phone - but never called or texted me about my concerns. The only texts we got were from the drivers with times we were going to be picked up in the morning from the hotels we were staying at. Because of itinerary change we were supposed to drive back to Calgary (and not stay in Banff on night 2) more driving time and the city versus the beautiful town of Banff. When I found out there were other passengers staying night 2 in Banff - we jumped off the bus and grabbed a hotel in Banff on our own and were told we would not get a credit for not driving back to Calgary to stay in a Best Western and then drive back to Banff in the morning to pick up the other passengers that were scheduled to be there. (My wife and I had a lovely night and morning in Banff) We were picked up on time and continued on the tour. The bus itself was adequate but not luxury - on the way back day 3 despite the AC being on in the bus - it was hot. Alston also mentioned several times that there was a service fee of $15.00 per person per day that he would collect. I don't think I read that before booking the trip - I assumed it was a tip - but I thought tips were optional depending on the service you receive (?) I did tip both drivers at the end of the day. The Canadian Rockies are beautiful and we would go back but definitely not with West Star. Lack of communication with their office and questions not being answered killed our experience with them.
Annette M,
6 thg 8, 2024
- Viator
I booked a 3-day tour to Banff and Jasper, including a 2-night hotel stay (first night in Banff and second night in Jasper), scheduled for July 29th to July 31st. I also purchased two add-on activities, both scheduled in Jasper. Unfortunately, wildfires in Jasper affected our tour, and almost half of the itinerary was changed. My tour operator did a poor job communicating these changes and did not respond in time to allow me to make informed decisions about the tour. On the night of Thursday, July 25th, I was informed that the Jasper National Park portion of the tour would not happen. Initially, I was told that on the second day we would visit alternative lakes and canyons, and on the third day, we would go to Dinosaur Park and an outlet mall north of the Calgary airport. The hotel stay for the second night was also changed to Calgary instead of Jasper. This message included very vague information about a potential refund if I decided not to proceed with the revised itinerary. I immediately responded with questions about the third day, inquired about the amount of the refund, and asked whether I could cancel the third day of my tour and receive a partial refund. However, my important email went unanswered for over two days. It was not until midday Saturday, July 27th, that I received another vague message from the operator indicating that an email with updates had been sent. I had not received any such emails, and despite following up three times on Saturday, I was left in limbo. It was not until midday Sunday that I finally received a response, informing me that the money I had paid for the add-on activities would be refunded. No other updates or answers to the questions I had asked on Thursday were provided. By Monday, we had to start the tour without knowing half of the itinerary. The first day of the tour proceeded as planned since it didn’t require any changes. On the second day, we were given an itinerary change agreement to sign. It was only on the bus that we learned we would be taken to a national park at the Canada-US border instead of Jasper, which required a 3-hour drive from Calgary. When I asked the tour guide if I could opt out of the third day and get a refund, I was told it was not an option at that point. We stayed in Calgary on the second night and were put on a bus for a 6-hour drive on the third day to visit a national park at the border, instead of Jasper. I feel cheated and robbed by this tour. When I checked Viator, I found that I could have signed up for a one-day tour and pay about 15% of what I have spent for a similar experience. I have contacted Viator to express my frustration with the unprofessional operator who did nothing to accommodate the unexpected changes to our tour. I chose Viator based on positive reviews but am now leaving feeling robbed and extremely disappointed. While I understand that unforeseeable circumstances occur, it is your business that is insured and protected, not me. Yet, I am the one paying the price, and this is extremely unacceptable. For reference, please review my chat with the operator, which will provide proof of what transpired. I have requested a refund of 30% and hope that this will at least partially compensate for my loss.
Monique R,
3 thg 7, 2024
- Viator
So Amazing! Very well organized. Our tour guide, Lisa and driver, Joe were AMAZING! She did a phenomenal job of speaking both Mandarin and English (I was the only 1st language English person on the tour). Joe would bring the bus to a halt anytime he saw wildlife. The two if them were just wonderful amd made my trip the best!
Veronica M,
14 thg 9, 2023
- Viator
The most memorable was the first day. Went completely downhill the next two days. Was put on a terrible small bus for the last two long days. Most uncomfortable old bus and stuck at very back. couldn’t hear the driver who was also the guide which should not happen. The only thing good was the beauty of alberta
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