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Coho – Vancouver, Kelowna, Banff, Rampart Creek, Jasper 5D/4N

Our Coho tour really packs a punch! This 5 day one-way trip from Vancouver to Banff takes you from the Coast Mountains, and through the Okanagan desert, before climbing into the glacial valleys of Banff and Jasper National Parks in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Take in some amazing sights of crashing waterfalls, turquoise lakes, and stunning mountain ranges on this unforgettable Rocky Mountain tour. You’ll even get to try Indigenous cuisine. The perfect short trip if you want to get a feel for the real Canada!

Tour Highlights

  • Will you marry me at Bridal Veil Falls?
  • Marvel at the aqua blue Moraine Lake (seasonal)
  • Peyto Lake is our hands down favourite!
  • Enjoy the stunning vistas from Mistaya Canyon
  • See the powerful Athabasca Falls!
  • Visit the Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the Canadian Rockies
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$1,350.00

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Tour Information

Inclusions:

  • - 4 nights mixed gender, hostel dormitory style accommodation
  • - Moose Bus transportation
  • - Services of a professional & fun tour guide/driver
  • - Paddleboarding on Skaha Lake
  • - 2 dinners, including an Indigenous cuisine meal
  • - 1 breakfast
  • - National Park fees
  • - Moose travellers also receive discounts on optional activities!

Departures:

  • - Low Season: May 01 to May 31 (Wednesdays, Saturdays)
  • - Peak Season: Jun 01 to Sep 30 (Wednesdays, Saturdays)
  • - Low Season: Oct 01 to Oct 31 (Wednesdays, Saturdays)

Itinerary

Day 1

VANCOUVER TO KELOWNA

 

The desert is calling! To begin our adventure, we’re going east through the Fraser Valley, where we’ll take a short walk through a West Coast rainforest to Bridal Veil Falls. Then, we’ll traverse the Coastal Mountains, stopping at Lightning Lake in Manning Park at lunchtime. The semi-arid desert grasslands of the Okanagan are next on our itinerary, where we’ll go paddle boarding on the beautiful Skaha Lake. We’ll be replenishing ourselves with a special dinner at Kekuli Café in Westbank, where you’ll get to try Indigenous cuisine, before settling in for the night on Lake Okanagan in Kelowna.

 

Activity Inclusions: Paddle boarding on Skaha Lake

 

Meal inclusions: Indigenous cuisine dinner

 

Moose Accommodation: Samesun Kelowna

Day 2

KELOWNA TO BANFF

 

Being a little greedy with mountain ranges today, crossing not one, not two – but three of them, as we travel through four National Parks towards Banff!  We’ll stop in Revelstoke where you can go lake kayaking or simply enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery.  Finally we’ll enter the Rocky Mountains and cross over the Kicking Horse Pass into Alberta and Banff National Park, spending the night in the historic town of Banff itself, right in the heart of the mountains.

 

Note: during April/May and from mid-September onwards, we will cross over the Vermillion Pass to enter Alberta and Banff National Park.

 

Meal Inclusions: Breakfast at Samesun Kelowna

 

Moose Accommodation: HI Banff

Day 3

BANFF TO RAMPART CREEK VIA LAKE LOUISE

 

It’s time to visit those famous blue lakes! Lake Louise is calling, as is Moraine Lake (seasonal) before heading onto the Icefields Parkway for breath-taking views of jagged mountain peaks, glaciers, raging rivers and more turquoise lakes.  Keep your eyes peeled for large furry animals as we make stops at the Crowfoot Glacier, Peyto Lake (our favourite) and Mistaya Canyon before arriving at our rustic wilderness hostel alongside Rampart Creek. We invite you to really take in your surroundings with a dip and a sauna, and perhaps a campfire under the stars.

 

Moose Accommodation: HI Rampart Creek. Please note: there are no alternative accommodation options at this location, but we know you’ll love having a true taste of Canada at Rampart Creek’s rustic wilderness hostel.

Day 4

RAMPART CREEK TO JASPER

 

Jasper National Park today! But first we’ll stop at Big Bend lookout for a great view of the U-shaped North Saskatchewan River Valley. Get your legs ready because next up is the Columbia Icefield, the largest ice field in the Rocky Mountains at 325 square kilometres, where we’ll hike to the toe of the Athabasca Glacier (conditions permitting.) Then on to Maligne Canyon, the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park, for a hike that crosses several bridges over the canyon with jaw-dropping views. Jasper townsite is our destination, and if you’re seeking an adrenaline rush, there is an option to take a guided mountain bike tour on arrival.

 

Moose Accommodation: HI Jasper

Day 5

JASPER TO BANFF

 

Our first stop: Athabasca Falls, one of the most powerful and picturesque in the Rockies! This is followed by a bit of mountain goat spotting (we’re still amazed at how they hold on) at the Goats and Glaciers viewpoint. Then on to Waterfowl Lakes to soak in the backdrop of Mount Chephren, which was named after the 4th Dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh. Our tour ends after a group dinner back in Banff.

 

Meal inclusions: Dinner

 

Moose Accommodation: There is no accommodation included tonight. You will need to make your own arrangements. We recommend that you do not book onward travel on this day in case of traffic or weather delays.