Calgary International Airport Guide meeting at 6:00 PM. Please arrive 30 minutes to 1 hour earlier.
Calgary Night Tour Night view tour of downtown Calgary
Located in the central-western part of Canada, it is the largest city in the province of Alberta. It has the third-largest administrative area and the fourth-largest metropolitan population in Canada. The city is situated near the Bow River in southern Alberta, at an elevation of 1,045 meters, making it quite high for a city. Due to these characteristics, many Americans often refer to Calgary as the "Denver of Canada."
After breakfast, meet the guide
Lake Louise (Winter) Tour the one of the UNESCO acknowledged World's Top Ten Beauties, the Lake Louise.
Located in Banff National Park, which was designated as Canada's first national park in 1885, it is one of the world's top 10 scenic spots designated by UNESCO. You can also experience the huge glacier of Mount Victoria, which is 3,464 meters above sea level. In clear weather, it takes on an emerald color. This is a phenomenon caused by the combination of sunlight and the limestone contained in the lake water. Lake Lee, named after the 4th princess of England's Queen Victoria, is a representative attraction of the Canadian Rockies, and was introduced by the British BBC as one of the world's 100 must-visit places in one's life.
Fairmont Château Lake Louise The world-famous Fairmont family of hotels
[Optional] Helicopter tour Price : C$190/Per person (Tax included)
Take a helicopter and enjoy an adventure overlooking the Rocky Mountains, a gift from God, including high mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls.
[Optional] Lake Louise Skate Tour Price : C$25/Per person (Tax included)
Glide Across the Silvery Surface of Lake Louise in a Cinematic Skating Experience that Even Olympic Champion Yuna Kim Would Adore
[Optional] Lake Louise Snow Shoeing Price : C$90/Per person (Tax included)
A tour walking on snow-covered Lake Louise with snowshoes.
[Optional] Lake Louise Sleigh Rides Price : C$75/Per person (Tax included)
Magical Sleigh Ride Adventure
[Optional] Lake Louise Toboggan Price : C$15/Per person (Tax included)
Tour Riding Santa's Sleigh(Toboggan) Across Snow-Covered Lake Louise(Note: Dads Beware, Kids Will Be Ecstatic)
Banff city ‘Healing town in a fairy tale’ and tourist attraction
Banff is a resort town in the province of Alberta, located within Banff National Park. The peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade, part of the Rocky Mountains, dominate its skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels and souvenir shops.
After breakfast, meet the guide
Banff National Park (Winter) Canada's first national park
Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of 6,641 square kilometers.
[Optional] Banff Sulphur Mt. Gondola Adult C$80, Child(6-15) C$50 (Tax included)
Alberta's most famous observatory, where you can see the majestic Rocky Mountains and beautiful Banff City at a glance, as if surrounded by a folding screen - climb up to the Sulfur Mountain Observation Deck, the top of Banff, and look down on Banff. As you walk along the installed deck, take in the endless outdoor Rocky Mountain scenery.
Johnston Canyon - winter Light trekking and forest bathing (Lower Falls)
Johnston Creek is a small stream that branches off the Bow River in the Canadian Rockies. Located within Banff National Park, it is also a famous spot where you can naturally encounter wild animals such as deer and red squirrels, as well as unique canyons and trekking courses.
Banff Springs Hotel - winter A hotel resembling an old British castle with over 100 years of tradition
The hotel opened in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as one of the earliest of Canada's grand railway hotels.
Lake Minnewanka is a glacial lake located in the eastern part of Banff National Park, about 5 kilometers northeast of downtown Banff. The lake is 21 kilometers long and 142 meters deep, making it the second longest lake in Canada's Rocky Mountain parks. In winter, it transforms into a mystical space where you can experience ice bubbles. This phenomenon occurs when methane gas, produced by plants growing on the lakebed, rises to the surface and freezes, creating what is known as Frozen Bubbles.
[Optional] Banff Sunshine Village Ski & Gondola
Banff Sunshine Village, famous for Canada's Best Snow and three mountains of diverse terrain. At Sunshine we're proud to feature runs ranging from easy greens to the hardest double blacks. At Sunshine you'll find terrain for the whole family to enjoy.
Feast your eyes on spectacular views of Sunshine Village, a premier ski destination located in Banff National Park, with a chairlift and gondola combo ticket. This package deal grants you access to an eight-passenger gondola and the Mt. Standish chairlift, destined for the Standish Viewing Platform. At the park’s highest viewing point, you’ll see sweeping panoramas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park.
After breakfast, meet the guide
[Optional] Banff Upper Hot Springs
*Effectiveness of sulfur springs:
It has a detoxifying and sterilizing effect, and the sulfur hydrogen gas contained in hot spring water has a capillary dilating effect, improving blood circulation and promoting metabolism. It is effective in improving atopic dermatitis, psoriasis vulgaris, chronic eczema, pyoderma, diabetes, and arteriosclerosis. It combines with heavy metals in the body, such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, and has a purifying effect by neutralizing toxins in the body by excreting them out of the body without allowing the toxins to penetrate the blood or bones. Sulfur has the property of adsorbing and transporting substances, so it penetrates deep into the skin cell membrane to exert its effect. In particular, it gently dissolves dead skin cells, has an insecticidal and sterilizing effect, reduces inflammation caused by various pathogenic skin bacteria such as atopic dermatitis and acne, and also has the function of relieving pain in the wound area.
In addition, sulfur hot spring baths help prevent skin cancer and anti-aging by reducing free radicals and acting as antioxidants. Cartilage and muscles contain a lot of sulfur, and sulfur hot spring therapy is very helpful in treating chronic joint diseases, neuralgia, and muscle pain. It is effective in breaking down cholesterol and lipid peroxides, which are the main causes of narrowing blood vessel walls, so it is good for fatty liver disease, hyperlipidemia, and high blood pressure. It is also good for diabetes because it lowers blood sugar levels. / Operating hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Last entry 5 p.m.
Surprise Corner View Point A place where you can see the panoramic view of the Banff Springs Hotel
Scenic viewpoint overlooking the 1888 Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel & Sulphur Mountain.
Hoodoos Trails An easy hike on Hood's Trail, a trail created by the mysterious weathering process. For hiking, wearing crampons is essential.
Bow River The 1953 Marilyn Monroe film River of No Return featured the falls.
The name "Bow" refers to the reeds that grew along its banks and which were used by the local First Nations people to make bows; the Blackfoot language name for the river is Makhabn, meaning "river where bow weeds grow".
Bow Falls - winter Set in a big river valley eroded by past glaciers, this wide & short waterfall is a local landmark.
Bow Falls is a major waterfall on the Bow River, Alberta just before the junction of it and the Spray River. The falls are located near the Banff Springs Hotel and golf course on the left-hand side of River Road. The falls are within walking distance of both Banff and the Banff Springs Hotel so they are visited by a large number of tourists despite their relatively small size.
Banff National Park (Winter) Canada's first national park
Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of 6,641 square kilometers.
Banff city ‘Healing town in a fairy tale’ and tourist attraction
Banff is a resort town in the province of Alberta, located within Banff National Park. The peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade, part of the Rocky Mountains, dominate its skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels and souvenir shops.
Canmore Visit a famous Alberta specialty store in Canmore, known as a village of longevity.
Visit Fir and Myrtle Nutrition : Chaga, Maqui, Albumin, Glyco, Royal jelly, etc. / Canmore is a town in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, west of Calgary. It’s known for craggy summits like the Three Sisters and Ha Ling Peak. In nearby Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, the Grassi Lakes Trail weaves past a waterfall to 2 turquoise blue lakes. The park also features cross-country ski and mountain-bike trails. East, Grotto Canyon’s steep limestone walls flank a narrow creek bed leading to a cave.
Calgary Famous for the Stampede Rodeo Festival
Calgary, a cosmopolitan Alberta city with numerous skyscrapers, is experiencing rapid growth thanks to its status as the center of Canada's oil industry. Western culture is very developed here, and the Calgary Stampede, a large-scale rodeo and festival, is held in July, and the city is also called "Cowtown."
After breakfast, meet the guide
Big, stylish mall with many brand-name retailers & outlet stores, plus a food court & multiplex.
Calgary International Airport To YYC around 2:00 - 3:00PM (Please book the return flight after 5:00 PM)