7-Day Canadian Rockies Tour Packages
Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, Waterton are five Canadian parks preserving the Rockies differently. Are you ready to see them all? Banff attracts crowds, while Jasper feels wilder. See which you prefer! Head to Yoho’s Takakkaw Falls, and explore each park’s jaw-dropping nature. Come explore this magnificent wilderness.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Canadian Rockies tour itineraries
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MelissaCanadian Rockies travel expert at TourRadar
7 Days in Canadian Rockies, incl. Banff and Jasper
Natural wonders unfold across 7 days in the Canadian Rockies, showcasing Lake Louise, Columbia Icefield, and UNESCO-listed Waterton Lakes. Includes 6 nights at premium hotels, daily breakfast, and visits to 7 lakes across 5 national parks with expert guides.

- Day 1
Calgary Arrival & Setup
Land at Calgary International Airport and use the scheduled transfers that run every 2 hours from 9 AM to 9 PM. If you arrive before 1 PM, take the 3-hour Calgary city tour to get familiar with the area. A recent visitor shared: "Start your trip well-rested - the first day can feel long with the altitude adjustment."

- Days 2-3
Jasper National Park & Icefields Parkway
Plan a full day for the scenic Icefields Parkway drive. Book the Ice Explorer and Skywalk at Columbia Icefield first thing in the morning. The whole experience takes about 3.5 hours. Stop at Athabasca Falls for 30 minutes in the morning for the best photos. You'll have time to check out the shops and restaurants in Jasper town afterward. Get to Maligne Lake early the next day since boat cruises often fill up. Set aside 100 minutes here and 30 minutes for Maligne Canyon. If you visit Peyto Lake viewpoint, take the short uphill walk to the platform. The view from up there is worth the effort.

- Day 4
Kootenay National Park
- Day 5
Banff National Park
- Day 6
Lake Louise & Yoho
- Day 7
Waterton Lakes & Departure
It takes about 3 hours to drive from Banff to Waterton. Visit the town center and Cameron Falls right in town. Book flights after 9:30 PM to have enough time to get back to Calgary Airport. One reviewer suggested: "The Buffalo Paddock stop isn't worth the detour - focus your time on the town and falls instead."

7 Days in Canadian Rockies, incl. Banff and Jasper
The Rockies reveal their secrets in this 7-day journey covering Lake Louise, Jasper National Park's Spirit Island, and Banff's Sulphur Mountain. Features Athabasca Glacier walk, Indigenous Medicine Walk, and mountaintop dining while staying in comfortable mountain lodges.

7 Days in Canadian Rockies, incl. Calgary and Banff
Mountains and adventure combine in this 7-day Rocky Mountain tour to Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, and Banff. Highlights include Athabasca Glacier trek, Spirit Island cruise, and hockey lessons in Canmore. Stay at Chateau Jasper and Banff Park Lodge with 9 included meals.

- Day 1
Calgary
- Day 2
Calgary to Lake Louise & Jasper (340 km)
Leave Calgary by 8am to avoid tour bus crowds at Lake Louise. The drive takes about 2 hours and morning light makes for great photos. Spend about 90 minutes here before driving the Icefields Parkway to Jasper. "The Icefields Parkway drive was breathtaking - we saw bears elk and mountain goats along the way. Bring a zoom lens!"

- Day 3
Jasper National Park
Spend the day exploring Jasper. You can start with a morning float trip on the Athabasca River but book it a day ahead. Visit Maligne Lake in the afternoon. The Spirit Island cruise runs May through October. "Maligne Canyon's paths can get slippery - wear shoes with good grip and bring layers as mountain weather changes quickly."
- Day 4
Columbia Icefield
Book an Ice Explorer tour for mid-morning when it's warmer but not too crowded. The vehicle ride takes about 90 minutes total. "Sipping glacier water was incredible but dress extremely warm - it's about 20°F colder on the ice than in the parking lot." Stop at Bow Lake for photos on your afternoon drive to Banff.
- Day 5
Banff & Canmore
Start with an optional 7am wildlife tour before the crowds arrive. Spend the afternoon in Canmore where you can try a Canadian hockey experience. "The hockey lesson was a trip highlight - even total beginners had a blast learning from real players. Just wear long pants under the gear they provide."
- Day 6
Banff National Park
Take the Banff Gondola at 9am (book online to save 20%). You can visit Yoho National Park or Moraine Lake in the afternoon. In the evening learn about buffalo from a Cree guide. "The buffalo teachings were incredibly moving and gave us a whole new perspective on Canadian history."
- Day 7
Banff to Calgary (130 km)
The 90-minute drive back to Calgary is best done with an afternoon flight after 2pm in case of mountain weather delays. Stop at Wild Flour Bakery in Banff for breakfast. "Their breakfast sandwiches make the perfect final taste of the Rockies."
What people love about 7-day Canadian Rockies tours
- 7-Day Canadian Rockies Tour: Explore Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay & Waterton National Parks
Tour - Too long a first day and a lot of back tracking throughout. Guide - changed three times in 7 days. Some knowledgeable others not communicative. Transportation - coach with non functioning rest room / small uncomfortable bus that air conditioning failed. Communication - not enough information about times/activities daily. Activities/opportunities - long drive to Buffalo Paddock to see a few brown dots in the distance.
- Canada's Rockies (7 Days)
It was a great tour, well executed!
- The Best of Banff and Jasper, Campingtour
I had a fantasy time with Timberwolf. Our guides Eren and Valentin were super enthusiastic, really accommodating and very helpful. If an obstacle arose they made sure that the group and had some great alternative hikes or activities and they came up with some great ones. The only reason it isn’t a 5 star review is that the tent equipment wasn’t really fit for purpose. They were showing a lot of wear and tare with not much ability to keep things dry if the heavens opened. The ground sheet/inner was soaking up all the moisture from the very unprotected corners. A little bit of investment in camp equipment would make this a top notch tour company.




























