Journey Highlights -**November to December & after early-March Departure
Today you can enjoy the fun outdoor activities:
[Banff Upper Hot Springs]
Only outdoor hot Springs in Banff National Park. (stop for about 60 minutes. Admission is not included and could be purchased onsite)
*Will be replaced by Cave & Basin if Banff hot spring not available
**Please bring the bathing suite for Banff Upper Springs if you plan to participate
***After mid-April, if visiting "Icefield Parkway, Bow Lake, Peyto Lake" instead of "Lake Louise Ski Resort", due to time constraints, we will not stop by Banff Upper Hot Springs.
[Lake Minnewanka]
A glacial lake located in the eastern area of Banff National Park, is the longest lake in the mountain parks of Canadian Rockies. (stop for about 20 minutes)
[Lake Louise Ski Resort]
One of the largest ski area in Canada over 100 ski run to fit all level needs. (stop for about 3 hours)
*Will be replaced by leisure time at Lake Louise if not joining below optional activities.
**If Not Lake Louise Ski Resort (included gondola and tubing is not Open, will be replaced by Icefield Parkway (Bow Lake/Peyto Lake)
[Tubing (Optional)]
All ages, all levels, a fun sport for everyone.
[Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)]
Take gondola to top of the mountain to enjoy wonderful view.
Journey Highlights -**SEASONAL SPECIAL - Jan to Early March Departure
[Lake Louise Ski Resort]
One of the largest ski area in Canada over 100 ski run to fit all level needs. (stop for about 3 hours)
*Will be replaced by leisure time at Lake Louise if not joining below optional activities.
**If Not Lake Louise Ski Resort (included gondola and tubing is not Open, will be replaced by Icefield Parkway (Bow Lake/Peyto Lake)
[Tubing (Optional)]
All ages, all levels, a fun sport for everyone.
[Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola (Optional)]
Take gondola to top of the mountain to enjoy wonderful view.
[Abraham Lake]
Located along the North Saskatchewan River, this striking man-made lake is famous in winter for its rare frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the icy surface—an unforgettable natural spectacle.
