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Mountains, Lakes & Glaciers - VIP
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Mountains, Lakes & Glaciers - VIP

5.0(5 reviews)
12 hour(s)
English
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Calgary, Canada

Convenient front-door pick-up for a seamless start to your day

Scenic stop in Canmore with time to enjoy mountain views and grab lunch

Marvel at Crowfoot Glacier, Bow Lake, and Peyto Lake Lookout

End the day in the vibrant Town of Banff with time to explore and dine

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Experience a perfect mix of peace and adventure on this intimate small-group Banff tour. Your day begins with a convenient hotel pick-up and a scenic stop in Canmore before heading to the breathtaking Lake Louise and the stunning Moraine Lake, both offering postcard-worthy views of turquoise waters and towering peaks.

Continue along the legendary Icefields Parkway, where highlights like Crowfoot Glacier, Bow Lake, and Peyto Lake Lookout showcase the Rockies at their finest. The day ends in the vibrant Town of Banff, where you can explore local shops and enjoy mountain-inspired cuisine. This tour is crafted for travelers who want a personal, unforgettable journey through the heart of the Canadian Rockies.

Pick-Up & Drop

Banff National Park Day Pass

Moraine Lake Entrance

Delicious Lunch Panino

Guided Transportation

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Sunscreen & sunglasses

Running or hiking shoes

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No pets allowed
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Seniors and mature travelers

No drinking alcohol inside the vehicle

No smoking inside the vehicle

Maximum group size 12

Minimum age participants 10

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Customer Reviews

5 reviews
5.0
based on 5 reviews
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MrMeowNow

November 19, 2025
Google

Glacier National Park, often referred to as the “Crown of the Continent,” is a rare gem that captivates visitors from the moment they arrive and continues to enchant them throughout their journey. Towering peaks, crystal-clear alpine lakes, expansive forests, and abundant wildlife create an atmosphere that feels untouched and almost mythical. The park’s scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. The Going-to-the-Sun Road stands as one of the most spectacular drives on Earth, offering dramatic cliffs, sweeping valleys, cascading waterfalls, and majestic mountains that appear almost too perfect to be real. Every pullout along the road feels like stepping into a postcard. Glacier’s lakes, particularly Lake McDonald, Bowman Lake, and St. Mary, resemble watercolor paintings with reflections so vivid that they seem almost impossible. For those seeking adventure, Glacier National Park offers a variety of hiking trails. Iconic hikes like the Highline Trail, Grinnell Glacier, Avalanche Lake, and Hidden Lake Overlook provide a mix of wildlife sightings, wildflowers, powerful glaciers, and panoramic views. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, there’s a trail for everyone, though many are long, rugged, and exposed, perfect for those seeking a challenge. Wildlife is abundant in Glacier National Park, with sightings of mountain goats, bighorn sheep, moose, black bears, and even grizzlies being common. The wildlife here feels truly wild, and each encounter adds to the awe of being in a place that remains largely untouched by human presence. While Glacier National Park is undoubtedly a must-visit destination, it’s important to consider the crowds and timing of your visit. Summer can be quite crowded, and certain areas of the park may only be fully accessible during a limited window due to snow. Visiting early or later in the season can enhance your experience and allow you to fully appreciate the park’s natural beauty. In conclusion, Glacier National Park is, without a doubt, one of the most extraordinary national parks in the world. If you’re a mountain enthusiast, a lover of pristine wilderness, or an avid hiker, this destination is a must-visit. It’s a place that leaves a lasting impression and beckons you to return time and again.

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Morgan

October 22, 2025
Google

Truly one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. Did the Road to the Sun drive and it was breathtaking. We also stopped at a lot of the scenic areas and did the 2 mile hike to the glacier lake at the Avalanche trail. Everything was amazing. I don’t even think the pictures do it justice on how beautiful it was

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October 18, 2025
Google

Visited in mid-October and it was absolutely stunning, even with parts of the park closed for the season, it’s still worth the trip. You can only get into right before Avalanche Creek coming in via West Glacier. The fall colors, quiet roads, and snow-dusted peaks made it feel peaceful and almost private. Definitely a bucket list travel destination. Also a bonus, there were no entry fees because of the government shutdown. Even though the visitor centers and lodges were closed, the main roads and overlooks were still accessible. Lake McDonald was the highlight. Trail of the Cedars was open and beautiful for a short walk through mossy forest and waterfalls. If you’re visiting late in the season, bring food and water since services are limited, but the scenery is just unbeatable. Limited restrooms. Truly one of the most spectacular national parks in the U.S., and even better when you have it almost to yourself.

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Mitch

October 12, 2025
Google

Unexpected surprises - that's what awaits you in this National Park. Various entrances all include their own dynamic which make each unique in their own right. From the high mountain passes, to the serene mountain lakes and trails, there truly is something for everyone in the whole family. Although not as much wildlife encounters as say Yellowstone, the ones one does have are not to be taken lightly and shall be memorable.

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September 15, 2025
Google

​Glacier National Park is, without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking places on earth. The scenery is simply stunning—from the moment you enter, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and lush forests that make you feel like you've stepped into a postcard. We were brought to tears by the sheer beauty of it all. The Going-to-the-Sun Road is an epic journey in itself, with jaw-dropping views around every hairpin turn. ​It's a photographer's paradise and a hiker's dream, and we felt incredibly lucky to experience such a majestic place. ​The only real challenge is navigating the reservation system. For some of the most popular areas, like the Going-to-the-Sun Road, you need a timed-entry vehicle pass. This can be a bit tricky to secure, as the passes are released online at specific times and go very quickly. We had to be on the Recreation.gov website right when the reservations dropped, but once we had them, it made the experience much smoother. ​It's important to remember that this pass is in addition to the standard park entrance fee. While it can be a little frustrating to plan so far in advance, the system does help manage the crowds and makes the park feel more accessible and less congested. So, my advice is: plan ahead, be persistent with the online pass system, and you will have the trip of a lifetime. The views are more than worth the extra effort.