Itinerary
- Day 1
Calgary to Banff
You'll get picked up in Calgary at 2 pm and drive into the mountains with your tour group. The 3-hour drive takes you from the prairies into the Rocky Mountain peaks, and once you reach The Crossing Resort, you'll have dinner together as a group. This is when you'll learn about the week of hiking ahead.
- Start point
- Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel, 110 9th Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 5A6, Canada (Marriot Downtown Hotel on 9th Ave SE @ 2 pm , 14:00 - 14:00)
Included Activities
- Group dinner
- Day 2
Jasper National Park
Head out to Jasper National Park for a hike that shows off the largest icefield in the Canadian Rockies. The main route is Wilcox Pass, which runs 9 km with 500 m elevation gain and takes about 4 hours. There's also an option to add a guided ice walk right on the glacier if you want.
- Meals
- Lunch (Picnic lunch (gluten free, dairy free, vegan available))
Included Activities
- Guided hike - Wilcox Pass
Optional Activities
- Guided ice walk on glacier
Landmarks/POIs Jasper National Park Athabasca Glacier 


- Day 3
Yoho National Park
You'll spend the day in Yoho National Park checking out one of Canada's tallest waterfalls and hiking alongside a glacier. The typical route is the Iceline Trail at 12 km with 500 m elevation gain, running 5-6 hours total. After this, you head to Golden and stay at a hotel there for the next 2 nights.
- Meals
- Lunch (Picnic lunch (gluten free, dairy free, vegan available))
Included Activities
- Guided hike - Iceline Trail
Landmarks/POIs Yoho National Park Takakkaw Falls 
- Day 4
Glacier National Park
Today takes you through Glacier National Park and some of Canada's most remote mountain wilderness. Most people never make it out here. You'll do the Great Glacier Trail, which is 10 km with 400 m elevation gain.
- Meals
- Lunch (Picnic lunch (gluten free, dairy free, vegan available))
Included Activities
- Guided hike - Great Glacier Trail
Landmarks/POIs Glacier National Park - Day 5
Lake Louise and Moraine Lake
Follow the route that Swiss mountaineers once used to reach historic alpine teahouses, and see parts of Lake Louise that most visitors miss. The main hike is Plain of Six Glaciers at 14 km with 500 m elevation gain. Later in the afternoon, head over to Moraine Lake to see the famous blue waters. You'll stay in Banff for the next 2 nights.
- Meals
- Lunch (Picnic lunch (gluten free, dairy free, vegan available))
Included Activities
- Guided hike - Plain of Six Glaciers
- Visit to Moraine Lake
Landmarks/POIs Lake Louise Moraine Lake 





- Day 6
Kananaskis Country
Take a guided hike through the backcountry of Kananaskis Country, walking through wildflower meadows. Picklejar Lakes is the typical route, covering 9 km with 500 m elevation gain over 4 hours. After you finish, you'll end the day with an evening soak in Sulphur Mountain Hot Springs.
- Meals
- Lunch (Picnic lunch (gluten free, dairy free, vegan available))
Included Activities
- Guided hike - Picklejar Lakes
- Sulphur Mountain Hot Springs soak
Landmarks/POIs Kananaskis Country Sulphur Mountain Hot Springs - Day 7
Return to Calgary
On your final day, you'll drive back to Calgary through the mountains one last time. Along the way, you'll walk up a canyon where ancient pictographs tell the story of this area's history. You'll be dropped off at the Marriott Downtown Hotel in Calgary at 2 pm.
- Meals
- Lunch (Picnic lunch (gluten free, dairy free, vegan available))
Included Activities
- Canyon walk with pictographs viewing
























