Ready to fall in love with the Rockies in just one day? This 7-hour guided tour whisks you from Calgary or Banff into the heart of Banff National Park—no planning stress, just pure alpine magic. Snap postcard-perfect shots at Lake Minnewanka and Two Jack Lake (yes, they’re real and ridiculously gorgeous), then dive into Canadian history at the Cave and Basin site—where hot springs and railway legends collide. Enjoy free time in the charming town of Banff (lunch optional, maple fudge highly recommended), strike a pose at the iconic Banff Sign, and finish strong with a frosty hike through Johnston Canyon’s frozen waterfalls—crampons included, penguin waddle optional. Includes comfy transport, local guide/driver, park entry, and roundtrip pickup/drop-off. Just bring your sense of wonder…and maybe a warm hat.
Starting point:<br/>2120 16 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 1L4, Canada
Starting point:<br/>2801 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore, AB T1W 3A2, Canada
Starting point:<br/>333 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L, Canada
Starting point:<br/>4 Avenue Southeast, 4 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2A, Canada
As you leave Calgary’s skyline behind, the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) rolls westward like a red carpet into the mountains. Within minutes, the flat prairie gives way to foothills, and then—bam!—the jagged peaks of the Canadian Rockies steal the show. It’s about 140 km (87 miles), but with views this good, you’ll wish it were longer. This route is a living timeline—from Indigenous trails and railway expansion to modern eco-tourism. Every bend in the road whispers a story: of explorers, conservationists, and the occasional bear sighting. And with a guide narrating the journey, guests get the full backstage pass—not just the pretty pictures. Itinerary: Calgary/Banff → Lake Minnewanka+Two Jack Lake (30 mins) → Cave and Basin National Historic Site (45 mins) → Town of Banff (60 mins, includes optional lunch break) → The Banff Sign (15mins) → Johnston Canyon (60 mins, include free crampons) → Banff/Calgary
1: Lake Minnewank & Two Jack Lake (Pass By)
In just 30 minutes, you’ll visit two of Banff’s most photogenic lakes—each with its own story and wow factor. First up: Lake Minnewanka, the park’s largest and deepest lake (28 km long, 142 meters deep). Its name means “Water Spirit” in Stoney Nakoda, and trust us, the vibes are strong—think glassy reflections, dramatic peaks, and maybe a curious elk or two.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Then it’s off to Two Jack Lake, a local favorite named after two legendary “Jacks” (no relation to the card game). With emerald waters and sweeping views of Mount Rundle, it’s a photographer’s dream—especially when the light hits just right. Sunrise? Magical. Sunset? Even better.
2: Cave and Basin National Historic Site
Step into the steamy origin story of Banff at the Cave and Basin National Historic Site—where three railway workers accidentally stumbled upon natural hot springs in 1883 and unknowingly launched Canada’s entire national park system. Yep, this is the birthplace of it all! Wander through bubbling pools, peek into the cave where it all began, and explore interactive exhibits that blend nature, history, and a dash of geothermal drama. The site is surrounded by lush scenery and quirky wildlife (watch for snails—they’re protected celebrities here). It’s a must-see for anyone who wants to say, “I’ve been where it all began.”
45 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
3: Town of Banff
Welcome to Banff—Canada’s alpine sweetheart and the kind of town that makes you want to quit your job and become a full-time mountain dweller. Nestled in the heart of Banff National Park, this charming little hub is packed with boutique shops, cozy cafés, and jaw-dropping views in every direction. You’ll have 60 minutes to explore, grab lunch (elk burger, anyone?), hunt for maple fudge, or just wander the streets soaking in the fresh mountain air and postcard-perfect scenery. Whether you're into hot springs, hiking, or just pretending you're in a Hallmark movie, Banff delivers. This 1-hour stop leaves time for an optional lunch break at your own expense, free time to explore, insider tips from your guide, and plenty of photo ops. No hiking boots required—just your appetite and a love for mountain magic.
1 Hour • Admission Ticket Free
4: Banff Town Sign
Say cheese at the legendary Banff Sign—your official “I made it!” moment in the Canadian Rockies. Crafted from rugged wood and stone, this bold landmark sits proudly at the corner of Banff Avenue and Mount Norquay Road, framed by towering peaks, whispering pines, and skies so clear they practically wink at you. Whether you're kicking off your mountain adventure or wrapping up a day of alpine magic, this 15-minute stop is your chance to strike a pose, snap a selfie, and make your Instagram jealous. Included: Quick photo stop with guide tips for the best angles, mountain backdrop guaranteed, and bragging rights unlocked. Bonus: it’s the perfect spot to practice your “windswept explorer” look or group jump shot—no judgment, just joy.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
5: Johnston Canyon
Get ready to channel your inner explorer at Johnston Canyon, one of Banff’s most dramatic and photogenic natural wonders. Carved over thousands of years by rushing water, this canyon is a masterpiece of erosion—with narrow rock walls, icy bridges, and waterfalls that freeze into glittering sculptures in winter. You’ll spend 60 minutes navigating the trail with free crampons (no slipping, just strutting), marveling at frozen cascades and snow-draped trees that look like nature’s holiday decorations. In summer, it’s lush and green; in winter, it’s a frosty fairytale. Either way, it’s unforgettable. Included: Guided canyon walk, complimentary crampons, insider tips, and epic photo ops. Whether you're chasing waterfalls or pretending you're in a snow globe, this stop delivers the wow.
1 Hour • Admission Ticket Free
6: Return to Calgary
After soaking up the icy magic of Johnston Canyon, it’s time to kick back and enjoy the scenic ride back to Calgary and the City life. This isn’t just a drive—it’s your final chance to savor the Rockies in all their glory. As we cruise along the Bow Valley Parkway and Trans-Canada Highway, keep your eyes peeled for elk, mountain goats, or that one perfect sunset shot. Your guide may share a few final stories, fun facts, or local legends to wrap up the day with flair. Whether you're dozing off to mountain views or swapping photos with new friends, this comfy return trip is the cherry on top of your alpine adventure. Your professional guide/driver will drop-off at your original pickup point and leave you with one last dose of mountain magic. No hiking, no stress—just smooth roads and great memories.
1 ½ to 2 hour ride
09:45Departure Banff: Elk + Avenue Hotel;333 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B1, Canada;
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Please arrive at the starting point 5-10 mins before departure time.
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1. The maximal waiting time for any late passengers is 10 minutes beyond the meeting time announced by the Tour Guide. While JUPITER LEGEND Corporation makes every effort to provide on-time service, it does not guarantee to arrive at or depart from any point.as a specific time, which may be affected by any number of factors including weather, traffic, strikes, government shutdowns, war or terrorist attacks, or mechanical prob- lems. JUPITER LEGEND Corporation is not liable for any inconvenience or expense caused as a result of such a delay, not liable for the expense of connecting air or train or bus service missed as a result of a delay and not liable for any other travel expense caused as a result of a delay.
2. JUPITER LEGEND Corporation and Ctour Holiday reserve the right, when operating conditions require, transferring passengers from one vehicle to another en route.
3. The following documents are recommended to make your check-in process smooth: A valid photo ID is required to board the bus; We recommend you bring a copy of the email confirmation to board the bus.
4. Gift items in the itinerary that cannot be given away due to force majeure factors such as traffic and weather conditions or personal reasons may be subject to change. Please understand that the fees will not be refunded.
5. Smoking is prohibited aboard the bus in accordance with Federal law.
6. Pets and animals are not allowed on the vehicle.
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Calgary, known as the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is a vibrant city that beautifully blends urban energy with stunning natural beauty. It's famous for its annual Calgary Stampede, a world-renowned rodeo and festival, and offers easy access to the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies.
The Calgary Stampede is the greatest outdoor show on earth, featuring rodeos, chuckwagon races, live music, and much more. It's a must-visit event held annually in July.
Banff National Park is a stunning national park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its turquoise lakes, majestic mountains, and abundant wildlife. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Calgary Tower offers panoramic views of the city and the Rocky Mountains. It's a great place to learn about Calgary's history and enjoy a meal with a view.
Heritage Park is Canada's largest living history museum, showcasing life in Western Canada from the 1860s to the 1950s. Visitors can explore historic buildings, ride vintage trains, and enjoy interactive exhibits.
Prince's Island Park is a beautiful urban park located in the heart of Calgary. It's a great place for picnics, walks, and outdoor concerts. The park is also home to the Calgary Folk Music Festival and other events.
Slow-cooked, tender beef brisket is a Calgary staple, often served with mashed potatoes and gravy.
A delicious and lean alternative to beef, bison burgers are a popular choice in Calgary.
A beloved Indian dish, butter chicken is a creamy, spicy curry made with tender chicken pieces.
A Canadian classic, the Caesar cocktail is a spicy, savory drink made with vodka, Clamato juice, and various seasonings.
This is the best time to visit Calgary for warm weather and outdoor activities. It's also when the Calgary Stampede takes place, a major event not to be missed.
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Calgary is generally a safe city for visitors, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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The CTrain is efficient, frequent, and a popular way to get around Calgary. It's free to ride downtown.
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Banff National Park is a stunning national park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its turquoise lakes, majestic mountains, and abundant wildlife.
Canmore is a charming mountain town located near Banff National Park, known for its outdoor recreation opportunities and stunning scenery.
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