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Explore Canada’s Rocky Mountains on a thrilling 15-day adventure. Walk the streets of Vancouver, hike the trails of Jasper and Banff to Maligne Lake and Lake Louise, canoe along Clearwater Lake in Wells Gray Provincial Park and soak up the alpine scenery. Spot native moose and bears and unleash your inner daredevil with a range of potential activities – mountain biking or river rafting, anyone? With a mixture of included activities and optional extras, you get to decide just how active or relaxed you want this adventure to be. Jump in feet first and immerse yourself in the beauty of Canada in this outdoor experience.
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Vancouver
<Welcome to Canada! Home of ice hockey and maple syrup, and the source of your soon-to-be fondest travel memories. It all starts in Vancouver. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 8 am tomorrow morning where you’ll meet your local leader and fellow travellers. If you arrive early in Vancouver, why not take a walk around the Victorian buildings in the historic Gastown neighbourhood, or maybe wander through the huge urban forest that is Stanley Park. -
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Whistler
<At 8 am sharp, meet your fellow travellers and leader in the hotel lobby for a welcome meeting. Then, hit the road for the outdoorsy hub of Whistler. Drive along the Sea to Sky Highway, widely considered one of the most scenic routes in the world, with a stop at Squamish along the way. When you arrive in Whistler, join your leader for an orientation walk around the pedestrian-only town. Tomorrow’s a free day, so this could be a good chance to get a sense of what’s on offer. Have a chat to your leader about how to go about booking and taking part in hiking, mountain biking, zip-lining, kayaking and more. Then, settle into the campground for the night.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. As we will be departing for Whistler immediately following the welcome meeting, please ensure you've had breakfast and arrive to the meeting with your luggage packed and ready to load in the vehicle. -
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Whistler
<You have a free day today and Whistler is ready to be explored, up the mountain or back down in the village. Perhaps buy yourself a ticket to ride the PEAK 2 PEAK gondola to enjoy unparalleled views of towering volcanic peaks and surrounding forest on the world’s longest and highest lift. Once at the top, check out the nearby scenic walking trails, mountaintop restaurants and indoor interpretive displays. Otherwise, you could hire a bike and ride along the Valley Trail to Lost Lake or go for an easy hike along the Lost Lake Nature Trail. If you're after something a little more cultured, perhaps hit the Audain Art Museum to see a selection of First Nations and British Columbian artwork. -
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Wells Gray Provincial Park
<Make sure you’ve got a book, a podcast or some sparkling conversation ready as you settle in for a long drive to Wells Gray Provincial Park. You’ll arrive in time to set up camp for the evening. Wells Gray Park is known for its waterfalls (there are 42 named waterfalls throughout the park!) and it sits within a truly unique ecosystem – the world’s only inland temperate rainforest.
Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours. -
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Wells Gray Provincial Park
<This morning you’ll travel deeper into Wells Gray Provincial Park, disembarking at Clearwater Lake. Pack your camping equipment into a canoe, then cruise into the water. On a sunny day the name of the lake is particularly apt, and if you work up a thirst while paddling you can drink the pristine water around you, no filter necessary. After some instruction from the canoeing guides, paddle to a secluded beach campsite. Set up camp for the night, then you can choose to head out on a leader-led hike to Eagle’s View. Later, cook dinner and finish the day with some stargazing.
You'll experience authentic wilderness camping on this overnight backcountry adventure with basic pit toilets and no shower facilities—part of the true remote camping experience! Never paddled before? No problem! Our expert guides are certified instructors who will teach you the traditional Canadian canoeing technique. With a basic level of fitness, you'll be gliding through the water in no time. Expect 2.5 to 4 hours of scenic paddling as you connect with nature and master new skills. Due to the remote nature of the canoe trip, customers who are feeling unwell should wear a mask and remain with the group at all times. This helps protect others while ensuring you have support if needed. -
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Jasper National Park
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Jasper National Park
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Banff National Park
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Banff National Park
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Leistungen 2026
- Camping (mit Grundausstattung) (2 Nächte), Camping (mit Ausstattung) (11 Nächte), Herberge (Multishare) (1 Nacht)
- Whistler - Geführte Orientierungswanderung
- Wells Gray Provincial Park
- Kanutour mit Übernachtung - 2 Nächte
- Jasper National Park - Eintrittspreis
- Wells Grey - Helmcken & Spahats Wasserfälle Wanderung
- Mt. Robson Provincial Park
- Besuch am Maligne-See
- Banff National Park
- Icefields Parkway - Wanderung zum Fuß des Athabasca-Gletschers
- Besuch am Lake Louise
- Besuch des Moraine Lake (saisonal)
- Yoho National Park
- Glacier National Park
- Mt. Revelstoke National Park
- Rogers Pass Discovery Centre
- Whistler - Leader-led orientation walk
- Wells Gray Provincial Park
- Overnight Canoe Trip - 2 Nights
- Jasper National Park - Entrance Fee
- Wells Grey - Helmcken & Spahats Waterfalls walk
- Mt Robson Provincial Park
- Visit to Maligne Lake
- Banff National Park
- Icefields Parkway - Hike to toe of Athabasca Glacier
- Visit to Lake Louise
- Visit to Moraine Lake (seasonal)
- Yoho National Park
- Glacier National Park
- Mt. Revelstoke National Park
- Rogers Pass Discovery Centre
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