THE CANADIAN ROCKIES


The Best of the Canadian Rockies in One Week

The Best of the Canadian Rockies in One Week
This itinerary combines the best of the best—the best-known natural highlights, the hikes you won’t want to miss, and the most scenic drives. Understand that you will not see all of the Canadian Rockies in one week, but you won’t miss anything major either. (read more)

Two Weeks on the Road
One option for a two-week tour of the Canadian Rockies is simply to pad out the preceding itinerary with more hikes and activities. Although that’s what many travelers do, two weeks gives you the opportunity to explore beyond the core national parks, as laid out in this itinerary. (read more)

Two Weeks on the Road

Exploring the Canadian Rockies with Children

Exploring the Canadian Rockies with Children
The focus of your vacation in the Canadian Rockies should be the outdoors, even with children. Mix up the places you think the children should see with places you know they will enjoy. If you’re traveling to the Canadian Rockies as a family, renting a vehicle will make your holiday more enjoyable—upgrade to a minivan for everyone’s sanity. (read more)

A Week Under the Stars
Camping out is a great way to experience the Canadian Rockies, and you’ll save some money to boot. This itinerary works for both tent campers and those who have their own or a rented RV (recreation vehicle). It’s important to remember that not all campgrounds have powered sites or accept reservations. (read more)

A Week Under the Stars

Experiencing Winter in the Canadian Rockies

Experiencing Winter in the Canadian Rockies
If you enjoy winter sports, you’ll love traveling to the Canadian Rockies between December and April. Winter travel and the focus of your vacation will be very different than a summer trip. Instead of hiking and canoeing and barbecuing, you’ll be skiing and snowshoeing in a magical mountain setting purified by snow, then retreating to relax around a roaring fire each evening. No vehicle is required for this itinerary. (read more)

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