Transportation by adventure vehicle
Services of two Footloose tour leaders*
All camping fees & equipment
Guided glacier trekking tour
Admission to all National Parks as
per the itinerary
Oh Canada! A magnificent land
filled with soaring mountain
peaks, pristine glaciers, abundant wildlife, and endless
evergreen forests surrounding beautiful blue-green
lakes.
On the first day, the trail
at Paul Lake Provincial Park offers a lovely setting
for a chance to get acquainted, while loosening those
legs for the rich variety of trails that lie ahead.
Fill the next three days with some of the walks and
hikes, like Maligne Canyon, Mount Baldy, Opal Mountain
and Five Lakes, that define the utter serenity of
Jasper National Park.
Conditions permitting, hike the
trails at the base of Mt. Edith Cavell, all the while
listening for the thunderous echoes of huge, blue
chunks of ice falling from hanging glaciers or take
a non-walking day to mountain bike, canoe or just
ride the gondola to the top of Whistler Mountain.
Leaving Jasper for Banff National
Park, witness one of the world's most beautiful drives,
the Icefields Parkway, and experience some of its
jewels close up: walk along the brink of Sunwapta
or Athabasca Falls, explore Athabasca Glacier on our
included, guided tour, and stand in awe high above
the powder-blue surrealism of Peyto Lake.
We have three days to explore the
incredible diversity of this splendid national park.
Consider hiking to the teahouse overlooking incomparable
Lake Louise from either Plain of Six Glaciers or Lake
Agnes or for the energetic, just do both! Hike through
Sentinel Pass to the startling views of Lake Moraine
or take the easier route and just stroll the shoreline.
Revive those muscles with a soak
in Banff's naturally heated hot pools, rent a canoe,
get back on the trail, check out the wildlife or just
enjoy the spectacles of this wondrous park. Heading
into Yoho National Park, consider whitewater rafting
on the most aptly named Kicking Horse River. Yoho
offers what is truly one of the world's great one-day
walks, the Iceline Trail (conditions permitting) or
take the shorter route via Twin Falls or over the
pass, to Emerald Lake. For an easier but still glorious
day, walk to the base of Takkakaw Falls and relax
under a pine tree as the highest waterfall in Canada
free falls 1000 feet. No matter what the option chosen,
all will agree that Yoho National Park is wild, wonderful,
Canada at its best!
Leaving Yoho and heading back
towards civilisation, en route visiting British Columbia's
Provincial Park for one last beautiful trail. The
next day at Canada's west coast and one of North America's
most vibrant and liveable cities, Vancouver. Take
in the magnificent skyline from the footpaths of Stanley
Park, and stroll along English Bay Beach at sunset.
Top off the evening with dinner in Chinatown and some
nightlife in Gastown, before returning to the Emerald
City, Seattle.
SPECIAL NOTE
On this tour, the second leader will be locally-based
and certified by the Canadian Park Service to guide
the group in Jasper, Banff and Yoho National Parks.
(Days 1 and 10-12 are guided by only one leader).
*If the group is less
than 8 passengers, there will be only 1 guide leading
the trip.
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