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We rate this tour as a 4/5. This tour includes daily hikes that can be challenging, and you should be able to comfortably hike between 4 to 9 hours each day. You will have to carry your gear and sleeping bag during one of the hikes.
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Embark on a hiking adventure in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta
Hike Big Beehive, the Iceline trail, and Sentinel Pass, as well as many other trails that offer amazing mountain vistas.
Visit the iconic mountain towns of Banff, Jasper, and Lake Louise to explore the nearby trails.
Experience the spectacular sights of the famous Icefields Parkway, with a stop to see the Saskatchewan Glacier.
Stay at a hike-in wilderness lodge surrounded by beautiful mountains for you to explore.
The 11-day guided Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies tour is a spectacular exploration of incredible Canadian hikes. This tour combines challenging hikes with incredible views as you travel through Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.
You’ll be staying in unique locations, including a secluded mountain lodge surrounded by my majestic mountain wilderness. Enjoy hiking with a convivial group and expert guide as you explore quintessential mountain hikes like the Iceline Trail and quieter trails that are off the beaten track. These visions of summits, glaciers, waterfalls, and the famous brightly coloured lakes will stay with you long after this amazing tour is over.
The 11-day guided Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies tour is a spectacular exploration of incredible Canadian hikes. This tour combines challenging hikes with incredible views as you travel through Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.
You’ll be staying in unique locations, including a secluded mountain lodge surrounded by my majestic mountain wilderness. Enjoy hiking with a convivial group and expert guide as you explore quintessential mountain hikes like the Iceline Trail and quieter trails that are off the beaten track. These visions of summits, glaciers, waterfalls, and the famous brightly coloured lakes will stay with you long after this amazing tour is over.
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Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies Itinerary
Day 1 Start Your Hike in Banff National Park
Meet your guide and the rest of your group in Calgary, and then start your journey into the mountains! As you drive into the Rockies you’ll be treated to amazing views of the Three Sisters, Rundle, and Cascade mountains.
Deep into Banff National Park is where you’ll begin your first hike on the Stanley Glacier trail. Tonight, you’ll be staying at a hostel just outside of beautiful Lake Louise.
Overnight Location: Hostel near Lake Louise
Distance: 3-4 hours, 11.4km, 568m elevation gain
Meals: Lunch
Day 2 Sentinel Pass and Spectacular Moraine Lake
Start todays’ hike from the gorgeous shores of Moraine Lake, nestled in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. Hike through Larch Valley to reach Sentinel Pass, and then descend the opposite into Paradise Valley. You’ll have spectacular views along your route and will be ready for some relaxation at the hostel at the end of the day.
Overnight Location: Hostel near Lake Louise
Distance: 3-4 hours, 11.5km to 17km, 800m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 Amazing Lake Louise
An early trip to Lake Louise will ensure you beat the crowds and have some time to take in the spectacular spot in tranquility. After some time and pictures of this iconic Rocky Mountain landmark, you’ll start the Plains of Six Glaciers trail. This climb will lead you to a teahouse and some amazing views of Lake Louise.
You can choose to extend your hike to Abbott Pass or the Big Beehive if you really want to get your legs working.
Overnight Location: Hostel near Lake Louise
Distance: 3-4 hours, 15 to 19.4km, 420 to 905m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Hiking in Yoho National Park
Today you’ll head to Yoho National Park and get settled at the lodge near beautiful Emerald Lake. Then you’ll head out to explore the park and hike near Hamilton Lake. You’ll enjoy scenic alpine views and see Hamilton Falls on an 11km hike. You’ll also stop at the natural bridge and the spiral tunnel before heading back to the lodge.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Yoho National Park
Distance: 5-6 hours, 12km, 830m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Day 5 Hike the Iceline Trail
An iconic Yoho hike is on the itinerary for today! Start the Iceline Trail from stunning Takakkaw Falls, the second tallest waterfall in Canada. On this trail, you’ll have magnificent views of waterfalls, Waputik Icefield, and the Daly Glacier.
There are a few options for the return route depending on how much longer you’d like to hike.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Yoho National Park
Distance: 6-8 hours, 12 to 20km, 710m elevation gain (flexible)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Day 6 Travel the Incredible Icefields Parkway
Today you’ll take as much time and as many stops as you need to fully appreciate the breathtaking views along the famous Icefield Parkway. This incredible highway passes enormous icefields, glaciers, and majestic rocky peaks.
You’ll take a short hike on the Parker Ridge trail for a magnificent view of the Saskatchewan Glacier. Finally, you’ll continue to your hotel near Sunwapta Falls
Overnight Location: Hotel near Sunwapta Falls
Distance: 2-3 hours, 5.1 km, 269m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7 Visit Jasper and Valemount
On the way to your next destination, you’ll stop in beautiful Jasper. You’ll have some time in the morning to explore the town and prepare for your upcoming journey into the wilderness.
After a scenic drive to Valemount, you’ll begin the hike into your remote wilderness lodge. Enjoy the stunning views on the hike to the hut while your luggage and food are being dropped off at the lodge by helicopter.
Overnight Location: Wilderness hut
Distance: 3.5 hours, 7-8km, 350m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8-9 Explore the Mountain Wilderness
For the next two days, you’ll be completely surrounded by remote mountain splendour. During your stay at the wilderness hut, your guide will tailor your hikes to match the weather and trail conditions. You’ll spend your time exploring the majestic mountain passes and alpine meadows that surround you.
Overnight Location: Wilderness hut
Distance: 3.5 hours, 8-12km, 650m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 10 Travel the Icefields Parkway to Banff
Today you’ll have to hike out of your mountain paradise, but you have spectacular views of the Icefields Parkway to look forward to. You’ll arrive in Banff in the afternoon, so you’ll have time to walk the charming streets or visit the famous hot springs.
In the evening you can go out for a farewell dinner with your group at one of the excellent local restaurants.
Overnight Location: Hotel near Banff
Distance: 3.5 hours, 7-8km, 350m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Day 11 Return to Calgary
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the mountains and start the drive back to Calgary. Your tour ends when you arrive in Calgary to catch your flight, or to spend some time in this beautiful city.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
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Accommodation on the Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies
This tour is based in hostels, mountain huts, simple hotels, and an incredible remote wilderness lodge. Most of the accommodations are in shared dormitory-style rooms with communal cooking spaces. Each spot was carefully selected to be close to hiking and offer amazing mountain locations.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Most lodges are of triple-quadruple occupancy. In some cases, you can pay a supplement to have a private room (please inquire for the pricing) but most of the lodges offer dormitory-style rooms, therefore single rooms might not be possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
What’s Included in the Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies?
Meals
11 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 6 dinners are included. All other meals and alcoholic beverages are not included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 10 nights are included. Accommodations before and after the tour in Calgary are not included but can be added as a supplement.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for you and your luggage is included throughout the tour, excluding transfers to and from the airport. During your stay at the wilderness lodge, your luggage will be transported to the accommodations by helicopter, this service is one-way only.
Also Included
- Expert ACMG certified English-speaking guide on August 8th departure
- Expert ACMG certified French-speaking guide on August 29th departure
- Excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- National and provincial park entrance fees where applicable
- Camping and cooking equipment
- First-aid kit and emergency communication device
- FICAV contribution
Not included
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Flights
- Sleeping bag, pillow, towel
- Visas if required
- Gratuities for tour guides or other staff if desired
- Travel insurance
- Airport transfers
- Optional activities
- GST (5%)
Optional extras available:
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Single occupancy upgrades
- Optional activities or excursions
- How hard is the Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Canada?
- Are meals included on the Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Calgary to start this tour?
- Is the Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies in English?
- Where does the Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies end?
- Do I need to bring camping equipment?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Canada?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Canada?
- When is the best time to travel to the Canadian Rockies for this tour?
We rate this tour as a 4/5. This tour includes daily hikes that can be challenging, and you should be able to comfortably hike between 4 to 9 hours each day. You will have to carry your gear and sleeping bag during one of the hikes.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
11 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 6 dinners are included. All other meals and alcoholic beverages are not included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your Travel Insurance.
Fly into Calgary International Airport (YYC). Airport transfers are not included. This trip departs early, so you may want to arrive in Calgary the day before your tour starts.
The departure on August 8th is led by English-speaking ACMG certified guide. There is also a French departure of this tour, which takes place on August 29th.
This tour ends in Calgary, and you can fly out of Calgary International Airport (YYC). Airport transfers are not included.
Camping equipment is provided, so you’ll only need to bring your sleeping bag, pillow, and towel.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
The best time to travel to Canada for this tour is the warm summertime between July and August.
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