Private 7-Day Small Group Tour: Canadian Rockies and National Parks with Camping
Private 7-Day Small Group Tour: Canadian Rockies and National Parks with Camping
Private 7-Day Small Group Tour: Canadian Rockies and National Parks with Camping
7 Days Starting and ending in Seattle, WA, USA
Visiting: Seattle, Whistler
Tour operator:
Tour code:
400030
Group Type:
Private
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
0 - 14
Age range:
7-0
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Tour Overview
Embark on a breathtaking 7-day private tour of the Canadian Rockies and National Parks, starting from Seattle. This exclusive small-group adventure, accommodating up to 14 guests, offers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of Banff, Jasper, and Yoho National Parks. Marvel at the majestic Mt. Robson, enjoy optional excursions like canoeing on Lake Louise, and take in the awe-inspiring views of alpine lakes, waterfalls, and glaciers. The tour includes visits to Whistler, Vancouver, and Clearwater, with options for camping or lodging accommodations. National Park fees are covered, and a meal supplement is payable on the first day. Experience the thrill of wildlife spotting and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Western Canada, all under the guidance of an expert tour guide.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Western Canadian Rockies 7 Day Small Groups Tour
Location: Seattle
Accommodation Name: camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 1 – Seattle To Kamloops
Today takes us through Kamloops British Columbia where the North and
South Thompson rivers meet. Kamloops is abundant with stunning scenery
and great wildlife viewing. Cougars, bears, elk and more inhabit the
Thomson River Valley. En route stop for a short walk and picnic at
Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. The landscape encompassing the park
is characterized by low elevation valleys and lush, rounded mountains.
Bridal Veil Falls, which tumbles 197 ft. over a smooth rock face,
creating a “veil-like” effect.
Day 2 – Yoho National Park
Accommodation Name: camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Explore trails around the magnificent Emerald
Lake where you can take a walk around the lake or simply relax in the
lake shore cafe and enjoy the views. This afternoon we drive the Kicking
Horse Pass across the Continental Divide into Alberta. Enjoy panoramic
vistas of peaks exceeding 10,000 feet on Rogers Pass at the summit in
Canada’s Glacier National Park en route to Banff, our night stop. Banff
is a fun mountain town offering some alpine nightlife and numerous cafes
and restaurants.
Day 3 – Banff National Park – Lake Louise
Accommodation Name: camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Multiple hiking trails lead up to the Lake Agnes Tea House for
bird’s eye views of the lake. Take a hike to the Plain-of-Six-Glaciers,
take is easy exploring the lake shore or choose to canoe on these
pristine waters. This afternoon visit Moraine Lake in the Valley of the
Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6,183 feet for some epic
photos.
Day 4 – Icefields Parkway & Jasper National Park
Accommodation Name: camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This drive offers endless vistas,
jagged mountains, glaciers and wildlife viewing opportunities-truly one
of the world’s most spectacular drives. Enjoy short walks, views of Bow
Glacier and Peyto lake, take an optional helicopter flight over the
Columbia Icefield or step out on the Athabasca glacier- this day just
keeps on giving.
Day 5 – Jasper National Park
Accommodation Name: camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Marvel at the snow capped summits and beautiful lakes in this
true wild mountain wilderness. Jasper offers an abundance of wildlife
sightings, jagged mountain peaks, alpine lakes and numerous
hiking/biking opportunities around the famous trails and stunning lake
shores. After a full day of activities we follow the Yellowhead Highway,
hugging the mighty North Thompson River to our night stop of Clearwater
BC. See the base of 12,972-foot Mount Robson (the highest point in the
Canadian Rockies) and maybe catch a glimpse of the infamous peak en
route.
Day 6 – Whistler & Vancouver
Location: Whistler
Accommodation Name: camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today is free to explore all that Whistler has to offer. Enjoy spectacular scenery and incredible photo opportunities
as you explore this cute ski town and home of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Day 7 – Vancouver & Seattle
Location: Seattle
Meals Included: Lunch
Tour this great city including the waterfront, Gas lamp district, Chinatown, and Stanley Park. Head to Seattle for your evening downtown or drop off at the departure hotel. Guests may depart in Vancouver at noon or Seattle when the tour ends.
This epic Western Canada tour ends at approx. 8pm
What's Included
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Private Tour
Enjoy a totally private tour with just your group and your expert tour guide.
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Accommodation
6-nights camping trip (if camping option selected) or 6-nights 3-star hotel accommodation (if lodging option selected).
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Equipment
All necessary equipment is provided, except for a sleeping bag.
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National Park Fees
Includes National Park fees for Jasper, Yoho, and Banff.
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Attractions
Includes attractions as per the itinerary.
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Transportation
Private transportation is included.
What's Not Included
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Gratuities
Gratuities are optional and not included.
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Meal Supplement Charge
A USD $140 supplement charge is required to cover meals per itinerary for the Camping option, payable on the first day of the tour.
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Sleeping Bag and Travel Pillow
Sleeping bag and travel pillow are not provided; you must bring your own or purchase one at the beginning of the trip.
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Optional Excursions
Optional excursions such as Canoe of Lake Louise, Helicopter Flight over the Columbia Icefield, and Biking in Jasper National Park are not included.
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Bottled Water
Bottled water is not provided on this tour.
It is advised that you bring a refillable container.
Know Before You Go
- Wheelchair Accessible
Requirements
You may experience both warm and cool temperatures. It is recommended that you pack warm socks, a sweater or hooded jacket (water proof), hiking shoes, plenty of sunscreen, closed-toe shoes and a hat
Please Note
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Children under 17 years must be accompanied by an adult
The minimum age for this tour is 7 years old.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible
- Camping accommodation is a 2-person tent shared by same-sex travelers; if you are traveling as a couple or as a group of four or more, please advise this at the time of booking in the Special Requirements box so accommodations can be made to keep your party together.
- Sleeping bags and pillows are not provided; you must bring your own, and if you don’t own a sleeping bag or travel pillow, your guide will make a stop at a store where you can purchase one (if camping).
- You may experience both warm and cool temperatures. It is recommended that you pack warm socks, a sweater or hooded jacket (water proof), hiking shoes, plenty of sunscreen, closed-toe shoes and a hat
- Vegetarian meals are available upon request
- Dinners are prepared at the campsite in a communal effort; participation is required
- Please note: Bottled water is not provided on this tour. It is advised that you bring a refillable container. You will be able to refill at comfort stops made throughout your trip
- You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Mode of Transport
Travel in private transportation throughout the tour, ensuring a comfortable and exclusive experience for your group. The tour departs from Seattle and includes visits to various national parks and scenic locations in Western Canada.
Accommodation
Enjoy a 6-night camping experience with all necessary equipment provided, except for a sleeping bag, or opt for 6-nights in 3-star hotel accommodations. The tour offers flexibility with camping or lodging options to suit your preference.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation is available during the tour?
The tour offers the option of camping or lodging accommodations. If you choose the camping option, you will stay in a 2-person tent shared by same-sex travelers, unless you are traveling as a couple or group and specify otherwise. If you choose lodging, you will stay in 3-star hotel accommodations.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Meals are not included in the tour package price. For the camping option, you will need to pay a supplement charge of USD $100 on the first day of the tour, which covers six light breakfasts, seven picnic-style lunches, and six communal dinners.
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Are there any optional activities available during the tour?
Yes, there are several optional activities available during the tour, including a canoe trip on Lake Louise, a helicopter flight over the Columbia Icefield, and biking in Jasper National Park. These activities are not included in the tour price and have additional costs.
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Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible.
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What is the minimum age requirement for this tour?
The minimum age for this tour is 7 years old, and children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
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What wildlife might I see during the tour?
During the tour, you may have the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife, including cougars, bears, elk, and other animals that inhabit the Thomson River Valley and the Canadian Rockies.
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Can I come on the tours on my own?
Traveling solo? Take advantage of our no single person supplement policy, many of our clients are traveling solo, you can relax knowing that you will not be charged a penalty for a single person booking on our camping tours. Since you will be traveling with like-minded individuals who share your passion for adventure travel, you will be sure to have new friends and memories to last a lifetime.
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How much are the hotels en route?
On our 7-21 day tours where there is an overnight hotel stop our local payment policy for en route hotels enables us to keep the cost of your tour low. It also gives us more flexibility in the hotels we use, allowing us to take advantage of special discounts and incentives. En route hotels where applicable are usually between $80-$90 per person per night and are offered on a same twin share or couple basis. This applies to select tours only.
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I heard that tipping is custom in the USA, how much should I tip?
It is an American custom to tip guides, waiters, bar staff, taxi driver s etc. and it is expected. Your Bindlestiff Tour Guide will work exceptional hard for you, and we recommended a discretionary tour guide tip of a minimum of $25 per person per day on all of our multi day tours and 15% -20% on day tours.
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How much should I budget for food?
On our 7-21 day camping tours in order to help you budget for meals, your tour guide will arrange a food kitty. This generally covers breakfast, sandwich lunch and an evening meal on camping days. It does not cover soft drinks, alcohol or meals at local restaurants when groups decide to sample local cuisine. Naturally, it doesn’t cover meals on hotel stops. On our 3 day National Parks Tour we include 1 breakfast (two if camping) they are lite breakfasts, muffin, fruit or cereal with tea or coffee. We do not include evening meals- your tour guide will suggest local economical restaurants, and usually clients opt to eat as a group and enjoy the social aspect of the tour. We do provide sandwich style lunches – (you make your own from our pre-shopped fresh ingredients). This means that lunches are quick and simple and may be taken whilst out enjoying the natural beauty of our National Parks either at a picnic table or out on a trail. On our 2 day tours we do not include meals. Simple meals or picnic style lunches can be taken at economical local restaurants. There are several choices and vegetarians are catered for.
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How much luggage can I bring?
Please limit your luggage to your sleeping bag (7 day tours), a main piece of luggage weighing no more than 20kg (44 lbs) and one piece of hand luggage. If you have more luggage than this, please arrange to leave it at your hotel or store it locally.
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What should I pack?
Be prepared for both warm and cold temperatures. Generally speaking, on our summer tours you can enjoy warm days, but nights can sometimes get cooler. It’s a good idea to pack a warm pair of socks, woolly sweater or hooded jacket, hats, gloves, rain jacket, hiking shoes, warm coat and of course your favorite fancy Las Vegas outfit! We recommend 3 season sleeping bag for your Southwest USA summer tour and essential camping items such as a flashlight and a decent battery operated alarm clock. On our Grand Canyon, Zion, Monument Valley and Bryce tours we advise some warm sleep wear. Campgrounds are privately owned and operated and offer very high standards. The campgrounds on our tours have full bathrooms and hot showers (bring your own towel) as well as electricity and charging points for cameras and cells phones etc. Most campgrounds have complimentary wifi. Some of them even have outdoor hot tubs and swimming pools so if you wish to take advantage of these things please bring a bathing suit.
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I've never camped before, will that be a problem?
Don’t worry! We will take care of pretty much everything-we supply all necessary camping equipment except your sleeping bag. We call it comfort camping or “glamping”. Our spacious two person tents are easy to put up and take down and our experienced tour guides are there to help you every step of the way. If you are a solo traveler, you will be paired with a tent partner of the same gender. Most of the campsites we us are fully equipped with WIFI, laundry, hot showers, some even have outdoor hot tubs and swimming pools. On 7-21 day tours, helping out on the camp kitchen is a fun way to sample cuisine from all over the world -your tour leader will guide you through chores. Shopping for meals, loading and unloading the trailer, and preparing meals will make you part of the team.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of bindlestiff tours charges.
Up to 57 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 56 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.