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Lake Louise, Banff & Whistler

8 days

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Take in the best of the Canadian Rockies and more on this 8-day escorted tour, designed for backpackers and the young at heart. Staying in hostels and dorm accommodation, you'll journey from Vancouver to Whistler, stopping along the way at scenic highlights like Lake Louise, Banff National Park and Revelstoke, before heading back to Vancouver. Enjoy included paddleboarding, ride a roller coaster down the mountain and so much more.

For a detailed itinerary and information about visas, money, weather and more.

Tour Overview

Duration

- 8 days

Starts

- Vancouver

Ends

- Vancouver

Tour Guide

- Escorted by a tour guide / driver

Meals included

- Breakfast: 3, Dinner: 2

Group Size

- Min 1 / Max 24

Hotel Rating

- Hostels

Arrival Transfer

- No

Departure Transfer

- No

Range

- Budget Tours

Minimum age

- 18

Guiding Style

- Fully Guided

Country

- Canada

Tour Pace

- Medium

Physical Rating

- Easy

Trip Type

- Group Tours
Adults (18+)
Price Breakdown
Shown in NZD
Per Person From
NZD

$4,285.00

Deposit Per Person From
Final payment
NZD

$500.00

$7,570.00
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Tour Highlights

Bridal Veil Falls - Walk through lush rainforest to view this picturesque waterfall cascading from the Fraser Valley cliffs
Skaha Lake - Try your hand at paddleboarding on the calm waters of the lake, an included activity
Icefields Parkway - Admire the scenery on one of the world's most spectacular drives
Lake Louise - Discover the turquoise waters of Canada’s most iconic glacial lake, framed by towering peaks and Victoria Glacier
Jasper National Park - Spend a day exploring the wilderness, visiting Big Bend Lookout and hiking to the toe of the Athabasca Glacier
Banff - Explore Banff National Park and spend a free day in the town of Banff itself, hiking or exploring at your own pace
Revelstoke - Visit the Aerial Adventure Park and opt to race down a mountain on the famous Pipe Mountain Coaster
Whistler - Soak up the dramatic scenery and vibrant nightlife of this rest town, which hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics

Included

3 breakfasts & 2 dinners
7 nights in hostels (mixed gender, multi-person dormitory)
Escorted by a professional local tour guide/driver & guided sightseeing in the Rockies as per the itinerary
All relevant transportation in a comfortable minibus or coach, depending on group size
Paddleboarding on the serene waters of Skaha Lake
Thrill-seek at Revelstoke Aerial Park and race the mountain coaster
National park entrance fees including Moraine Lake (seasonal)
Discounted optional activities (or you can pre-book online!)
Baggage Allowance: Each traveller is allowed to bring one main piece of luggage, such as a backpack, bag, or suitcase, which will be stored in the rear luggage compartment of the bus on travel days. The maximum allowable weight is 23 kg (50 lbs), and the total linear dimensions (Height + Width + Depth) must not exceed 158 cm (62 in). Backpacks are recommended over suitcases as they optimize storage space in the luggage compartment and are easier to carry up the stairs at the hostels we use, none of which have elevators. In addition, each passenger may bring one "carry-on" item, such as a day pack or small bag, which will be kept in the passenger compartment of the bus.
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go

Not Included

International flights & visas
Airport transfers
Optional activities - book in advance or through your tour guide
Tips for your tour guide - an entirely personal gesture!

Itinerary

Day 1 - Vancouver to Kelowna

Vancouver - Kelowna. We kick off our adventure by heading east through the Fraser Valley, where we’ll stop for a short walk through a lush West Coast rainforest to the stunning Bridal Veil Falls. We’ll then pass through the town of Hope, famous for its stunning landscapes and as the filming location for parts of the iconic Rambo movie. Next, we’ll journey through the Cascade Mountains, exploring the serene beauty of Lightning Lake in EC Manning Provincial Park before heading to Penticton for some paddleboarding (seasonal) on the tranquil waters of Skaha Lake. Finally, we’ll settle in for the evening in Kelowna, where we’ll enjoy a delicious dinner at Kekuli Café, known for its Indigenous-inspired cuisine.

Pick Up Point: We will collect you at one of the below pick up points at the appropriate time. You must tell us where you would like to be collected from at least 7 days before your tour starts. Please make sure you are at your selected pick up point 15 minutes before your scheduled pick up time. Should you have any issues with collection, please call the Emergency Contact number on your tour voucher.

HI Vancouver - Jericho Beach (1515 Discovery St, Vancouver) at 7:30
HI Vancouver - Downtown (1114 Burnaby St, Vancouver) at 7:50
Hotel Belmont (Corner of Nelson and Granville Streets) at 8:10

Please note: This tour is designed for younger travellers looking for a backpacker-style experience and to meet like-minded people. If you're looking for something slower paced and more comfortable, then we have lots of group tours across North America that are suitable for travellers of all ages, browse our website or get in touch to find the perfect trip!

Overnight:Kelowna
Meals:Dinner
Day 2 - Kelowna to Lake Louise

Kelowna - Lake Louise. We continue our journey through the heart of wine country, beginning the day with breakfast at Frind Estate Winery in Kelowna, where we take in peaceful views of Okanagan Lake, said to be home to the legendary Ogopogo.

From here, we journey east through three mountain ranges and four national parks - Mount Revelstoke, Glacier, Yoho, and Banff - immersing ourselves in the changing landscapes. We pause at Lake Revelstoke for optional kayaking before stopping at Craigellachie, the historic site where the Last Spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway was driven.

Our day concludes as we cross the dramatic Kicking Horse Pass into Alberta and arrive at the awe-inspiring Lake Louise, nestled in the heart of the Rockies.

Overnight:Lake Louise
Meals:Breakfast
Day 3 - Icefields Parkway Drive & Banff National Park

Lake Louise - Icefields Parkway - Banff National Park. It’s time to visit those iconic turquoise lakes you've seen on postcards as we head to the breathtaking Lake Louise and, seasonally, the equally stunning Moraine Lake.

From here, we journey along the legendary Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most scenic drives, with dramatic views of glaciers, jagged peaks, wild rivers, and more jewel-coloured lakes. We'll pause at some of our favorite spots, including Crowfoot Glacier, the brilliant blues of Peyto Lake, and the dramatic rock formations of Mistaya Canyon. Wildlife sightings are common here, so keep your eyes peeled for bears, moose, and elk.

Our day ends at a rustic wilderness hostel on the edge of Banff National Park, where we can unwind in the sauna or take a dip, gather around the campfire beneath the stars, and enjoy a home-cooked potluck dinner (not included) with our fellow travellers.

Overnight:Banff National Park
Day 4 - Jasper National Park & Banff

Banff National Park - Jasper National Park - Banff. Today, we explore the wild beauty of Jasper National Park. We begin with a stop at Big Bend Lookout for sweeping views over the North Saskatchewan River Valley, before continuing to the Columbia Icefield - the largest in the Rockies -where, conditions permitting, we’ll hike to the toe of the mighty Athabasca Glacier.

We then visit the dramatic Sunwapta Falls (subject to parking availability), followed by the thundering waters of Athabasca Falls. Our adventure wraps up in Banff, where we’ll share a group dinner and raise a glass to new friendships and unforgettable memories.

Please note: Some people may be leaving the tour after tonight's group dinner, and others may join us for the second leg of our journey.

Overnight:Banff
Meals:Dinner
Day 5 - Banff at Leisure

Today is yours to spend as you wish, and there's no better place for a free day than in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Explore Banff at your own pace - go hiking, take in the mountain views, or sample the town’s excellent breweries and restaurants. If you're up for more adventure, optional activities such as whitewater rafting, canoeing, or mountain biking are available at an additional cost. Our guide is on hand to help you choose the perfect way to enjoy your day, and to help you arrange any optional activities.

Overnight:Banff
Day 6 - Banff to Revelstoke

Banff - Revelstoke. We bid farewell to the Rockies today - but the adventure isn’t over yet. On our way to the characterful mountain town of Revelstoke, we’ll take in some of Western Canada’s most breathtaking sights. Weather permitting, we’ll stop at the soaring Takakkaw Falls, the serene Emerald Lake, and the powerful Natural Bridge. In Revelstoke, thrill-seekers can opt to tackle the Aerial Adventure Park or race down the slopes on the Pipe Mountain Coaster - an exhilarating ride through the forest. We round off the day with a relaxed evening in town, the perfect chance to unwind and reflect on the day’s unforgettable highlights.

Overnight:Revelstoke
Day 7 - Revelstoke to Whistler

Revelstoke - Whistler. Enjoy an early morning included breakfast before we leave Revelstoke for the iconic alpine resort of Whistler. Our journey winds through spectacular scenery - towering peaks, dense forests, and pristine lakes, offering countless photo opportunities along the way. Once in Whistler, framed by the dramatic Coast Mountains and famous for hosting events during the 2010 Winter Olympics, we settle in and soak up the town’s energetic atmosphere. This evening, you can dive into Whistler’s vibrant nightlife - whether it’s craft cocktails, bustling pubs, or dancing into the early hours, it’s the perfect way to celebrate our final night together.

Overnight:Whistler
Meals:Breakfast
Day 8 - Return to Vancouver

Whistler - Vancouver. On our final day, we travel from Whistler to Vancouver along the spectacular Sea to Sky Highway, one of British Columbia’s most scenic routes. We begin with a visit to the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre, where we immerse ourselves in the stories, art, and heritage of the region’s Indigenous communities. Continuing south, we pass the towering granite face of the Stawamus Chief near Squamish, a sacred site and a magnet for climbers from around the world.

We pause to admire the power and beauty of Brandywine Falls, a thundering 70-metre cascade into a deep volcanic gorge, before making another scenic stop at Shannon Falls, where torrents of water rush down the sheer rock walls. Our journey then hugs the edge of Burrard Inlet, with sweeping views of the coastal mountains, deep-blue ocean, and the Vancouver skyline. We arrive in the city where our adventure comes to an end, and we say farewell to the friends we’ve made along the way.

You can dropped at any of our original pick up points:

HI Vancouver - Jericho Beach
HI Vancouver - Downtown
Hotel Belmont

Drop off will be at approximately 18:30. Please note that no accommodation is included for this evening, and you will need to make your own arrangements. We recommend not booking any onward travel for this day to allow flexibility in case of traffic or weather delays.

Meals:Breakfast

Extras and add-ons

If you'd like to add extras or add-ons to your booking, you can do this easily during checkout. Just review the available options and select any additional services or upgrades you'd like before completing your purchase.

Additional Excursions

Enhance your tour with these optional extras, helping you to get the most from your adventure.

Lake-Revelstoke-Kayaking-1-MOOSE TRAVELS

Lake Kayaking (2 Hours)

Paddle through the calm, glacier-fed waters of Lake Revelstoke, surrounded by forested mountains and stunning alpine scenery. This peaceful adventure offers a chance to spot wildlife and experience the area’s natural beauty up close.

Add-on

$145per passenger
Lake Moraine in Banff National Park | Canada | North America

Guided Mountain Biking (1.5 hours) (From Price)

Join a guide for an exhilarating ride along scenic forest trails and rugged terrain. Suitable for various skill levels, this adventure combines fresh mountain air, stunning views, and the thrill of off-road cycling in the Canadian wilderness.

Add-on

$155per passenger
Kiulu river rafting

Whitewater Rafting (4 hours) (From Price)

Experience an adrenaline-pumping adventure as you navigate thrilling rapids on a guided white water rafting trip. This four-hour excursion takes you through scenic canyons and fast-flowing rivers, with plenty of splashes, excitement, and unforgettable mountain views.

Add-on

$205per passenger
Horses in Connemara National Park | Ireland

Horseback Riding (From 1

Saddle up for a scenic horseback ride through alpine meadows, forest trails, or along mountain ridges. Led by experienced wranglers, this relaxing experience offers a classic taste of the Canadian West and breathtaking views along the way.

Add-on

$155per passenger
Sulphur Mountain gondola | Banff National Park | Canada

Banff Gondola

Ride the Banff Gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain for sweeping views of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley, and Banff town below. At the top, enjoy panoramic boardwalks, interpretive exhibits, and a café with a view.

Add-on

$115per passenger
Banff National Park | Canada

Banff Upper Hot Springs Pool (From Price)

Soak in the soothing, mineral-rich waters of Banff Upper Hot Springs, nestled high on the slopes of Sulphur Mountain. This historic outdoor pool offers a relaxing experience with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Rundle and Cascade Mountain. The water, naturally heated geothermally, maintains a comfortable temperature between 37°C and 40°C (98°F to 104°F) . The bathhouse, a designated federal heritage building, adds to the charm of this iconic destination that has been drawing visitors since 1886 .

Add-on

$35per passenger
Nevada cycling tour 2

Bike Rentals (From Price)

Rent a bike to explore Canada's stunning landscapes at your own pace. Whether you're cruising through Banff's scenic trails or tackling the Rockies' rugged terrain, bike rentals offer a flexible and immersive way to experience the outdoors. Options range from comfortable e-bikes for leisurely rides to high-performance mountain bikes for more challenging adventures.

Add-on

$85per passenger
Athabasca Glacier, Columbia Icefields, Canada

Helicopter Flight

Take to the skies on a breathtaking helicopter flight over the Canadian Rockies. Soar past towering peaks, alpine lakes, and remote glaciers for a bird’s-eye view of some of the most dramatic landscapes in North America. An unforgettable way to experience the scale and beauty of the mountains.

Add-on

$495per passenger
A moose in Alberta | Canada | North America

Big Canoe Tour (1.5 hours) (From Price)

Paddle the serene Bow River in a 12-seat canoe, surrounded by the stunning mountain vistas of Banff National Park. Led by knowledgeable guides, this 1.5-hour tour offers engaging commentary on local history, ecology, and indigenous culture. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as bald eagles, elk, muskrats, and perhaps even "Barry," the resident beaver. Suitable for ages 2 and up, no prior paddling experience is necessary, making it a perfect family-friendly adventure.

Add-on

$115per passenger
Banff National Park | Canada

Via Ferrata (From 2.5

Embark on a thrilling Via Ferrata adventure in the Canadian Rockies, where you'll ascend rugged mountain faces using a secure system of iron rungs, ladders, and steel cables. Guided by experienced professionals, this activity offers an exhilarating way to experience the alpine landscape, combining the excitement of climbing with the safety of a fixed route. No prior climbing experience is necessary, making it accessible for adventurous beginners and seasoned climbers alike. As you traverse cliff faces and cross suspension bridges, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys—a truly unforgettable mountain experience.

Add-on

$315per passenger

Accommodation

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
HI Kelowna
Kelowna

HI Kelowna is a vibrant hostel located in downtown Kelowna, offering easy access to local beaches, cafes, and nightlife. The hostel features mixed and female-only dorms, as well as private rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen, lounge areas, a games room, and a large outdoor patio with a barbecue area. Guests can enjoy free coffee in the mornings and take part in organized events like movie nights and themed parties. With its central location and social atmosphere, HI Kelowna is a great choice for travellers exploring the Okanagan Valley.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Hostel
HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre
Lake Louise

HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre is a cozy alpine-style hostel nestled in the Canadian Rockies, offering a range of accommodations from shared dorms to private rooms. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a sauna, communal kitchens, a fireplace lounge, and a games room. Guests can dine at the on-site Bill Peyto’s Café, enjoy the outdoor patio and fire pit, and take advantage of ski storage and waxing facilities. With its prime location in Lake Louise Village, the hostel provides easy access to hiking trails, ski slopes, and the stunning Lake Louise itself.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Hostel
HI Wilderness Hostel
Banff National Park

HI Castle Mountain Wilderness Hostel is a rustic retreat nestled between Banff and Lake Louise in Banff National Park. Set amidst forested surroundings with views of Castle Mountain, the hostel offers gender-specific 14-bed dormitories with bunk beds. Amenities include a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, cozy common room with a wood-burning fireplace, indoor toilets, hot showers, and free parking. While there is no Wi-Fi, guests can enjoy a digital detox and engage in activities like hiking, cycling, and skiing. The hostel is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil base to explore the Canadian Rockies.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Hostel
HI Banff Alpine Centre
Banff

HI Banff Alpine Centre is a sociable, lodge-style hostel nestled in the Tunnel Mountain area of Banff, offering panoramic views of the Rockies. Guests can choose from shared dorms, private rooms, or cozy cabins. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, two communal kitchens, lounges with fireplaces, and a games room. On-site dining options feature Cougar Pete’s Café and The Storm Cellar bar, which offers billiards, darts, and foosball. The hostel provides a free local bus pass, making it easy to explore Banff’s town centre and nearby attractions. With its blend of comfort, community, and mountain adventure, HI Banff Alpine Centre is ideal for travellers seeking an affordable base in the Canadian Rockies.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Hostel
Sandman Hotel Revelstoke
Revelstoke

Sandman Hotel Revelstoke is a comfortable hotel located in Revelstoke, British Columbia, just off the Trans-Canada Highway. The hotel offers a range of accommodations, including standard rooms and suites, all equipped with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and coffee makers. Amenities include an indoor pool, hot tub, fitness centre, and on-site dining options. The hotel's location provides easy access to local attractions such as Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Mount Revelstoke National Park, and the Revelstoke Railway Museum.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
HI Whistler
Whistler

HI Whistler is a modern hostel located in the Cheakamus Crossing area, originally built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It offers a variety of accommodations, including shared dormitories and private rooms with en-suite or shared bathrooms. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped communal kitchen, ski and bike storage, a games room with a billiards table, and a lounge with a 52" HDTV. Guests can dine at the on-site Cheaky’s Café, which serves meals, snacks, coffee, and local beverages. The hostel also provides free parking and is a short bus ride from Whistler Village and Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
Hostel

Prices & Dates

All departure dates are guaranteed. 'Dorm' prices shown are per person, and include all accommodation in mixed sex, multi-person dorms. Room sizes vary between 4 - 10 people per room.

2025
Dorm
20 Jul - 27 Jul
Sold Out
26 Jul - 2 Aug
NZD$4,285
5 Aug - 12 Aug
NZD$4,285
15 Aug - 22 Aug
NZD$4,285
31 Aug - 7 Sep
NZD$4,285
6 Sep - 13 Sep
NZD$4,285
20 Sep - 27 Sep
NZD$4,285
5 Oct - 12 Oct
NZD$4,285

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