2-4/ 4-6 travelers
Overview
Tour Rocky Mountains Canada
This tour will take you through the most amazing scenery on Earth. Traveling from lakes and forest of Ontario to Sasckatchewan prairies and to Canadian Rockies in Alberta and British Columbia - along the way you will find everything you'd expect from Canada. Spectacular landscape, wildlife, amazing hiking and kayaking, biking and fishing, First Nation history and delicious food and drink.
On this sightseeing tour you'll visit 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including:
Banff National Park
Banff National Park in the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies is Canada's oldest and most visited national park. With the discovery of the Cave and Basin Hot Springs in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff became the world's third National Park in 1885. The alpine village of Banff Alberta is only 35 miles down the Trans-Canada Highway from the Victoria Glacier-fed turquoise waters of Lake Louise.
Jasper National Park
Jasper is the largest wilderness park in the Canadian Rockies with over 4,200 square miles of mountain wilderness. Jasper National Park was established in 1907 as Canada's sixth national park and is home to the world famous Columbia Icefields.
Other Destinations on this Canada Sightseeing Tour
Lake Louise
Known as Canada's "Diamond in the Wilderness," Lake Louise is perhaps the best known and most admired lake in the Canadian Rockies. Glacier fed from snow-covered Mount Victoria, the turquoise colored lake is only 3 miles up the mountain from Lake Louise resort and village.
Columbia Icefields
Weather permitting, you'll enjoy a snow coach ride on the Athabasca Glacier, one of the six glaciers that make up the Columbia Icefields. Athabasca Glacier is one of the only glaciers in the world accessible by road. At its thickest Athabasca Glacier is nearly 3000 feet thick and is the single largest glacier in all of the Canadian Rockies.
Tour program
Toronto to Sudbury - 400km. Make a stop at Friench River Provincial Park, walk suspention bridge. Take a side trip to Killarney Provincial Park. Try fish and chips at the waterfront, take a hike, swimm or paddle on clear water of Lake George. Stay at RV Campground near Sudbury.
Sudbury to Lake Superior Provincial Park - 530 km. Ontario has around 250,000 lakes but this one is on a serious scale - covering the same area as Austria, it's the world largest freshwater lake. There is a mix of things to do, including canoening, fishing and boat trips. Stay at Wawa RV Resort and Campground.
Lake Superior Provincial Park to Winnipeg - 1100km. First stop is Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park. The canyon cuts a dramatic slice through a landscape, stretching across 150 meters wide and 100 meters deep. Next is real gem of Ontario - Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park. Stay at Cripple Creeck Campground near Richer, MB