The Best of Banff and Jasper
During the seven days of this Banff and Jasper camping tour there is time for sightseeing and optional activities. You can go whitewater rafting on the turbulent Kicking Horse River, trail riding in western saddle, you can rent a mountain bike, or book a guided fishing trip and much more. There are the hot pools in Banff and Jasper National Parks, gondola rides to mountain tops and of course the many shops and boutiques of the lively holiday towns of Jasper, Banff and Lake Louise to explore. This is an action packed Canadian Rockies camping tour, you will be looking forward to the evenings on the campgrounds, cooking and relaxing by the campfire with your group.
Tour Dates
- June 2nd - 8th
- June 9th - 15th
- June 16th - 22nd
- June 23rd - 29th
- June 30th - July 6th
- July 7th - 13th
- July 14th - 20th
- July 21st - 27th
- July 28th - August 3rd
- August 4th - 10th
- August 11th - 17th
- August 18th - 24th
- August 25th - 31st
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Tour P7, The Best on Banff and Jasper, hiking tour and camping in the Canadian Rockies.
You experience the most outstanding places in this fabulous landscape not just from the window of a car, but hiking your guide's favourite trails and camping near the mountain villages of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper. Don't worry about planning the details of your camping tour. Your Timberwolf Tours guide has everything arranged, knows the best hiking trails, activities and special places for every season in the Canadian Rockies.Your group makes camp on established campgrounds with showers, picknick tables and running water. You only have to carry the tent and personal gear a few steps from the trailer to your camping spot. All kitchen equipment is supplied to prepare delicious meals on the camp stoves, or on the open fires.



What’s Included:
transportation from and to Calgary or Banff in 15-seat minibus, spacious tents (2 pers./ tent), welcome gift, cooking- and eating utensils, camping gear (except sleeping bag and self-inflating mattress), hard-foam mattress, admission to the National Parks, camping fees, services of a licensed guide who accompanies the group on the day hikes.Not included:
personal equipment, meals (calculate $140.00 for the food kitty), day pack, sleeping bag and Thermarest mattress.Extras:
- mountain bike rental about: $65.00/day
- whitewater rafting about: $185.00
- hotel in Calgary before or after the tour: $140.00/room including airport shuttle. ($265.00 from July 4 to 14 2025)
Demands:
Canadian Rockies camping tour with moderate day hikes on mountain trails with light day pack, camping on established campgrounds near Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper in the Rocky Mountain national parks.Building Blocks:
Tour K, Rocky Mountain Canoe Adventure, is our popular guided canoe tour and fits with all departures.Tour V7, Hiking and Kayak on Vancouver Island, with several outstanding day hikes. You do the 7-day Vancouver Island Tour first and stay one night in a hotel in Vancouver. Next day you fly with Air Canada or WestJet to Calgary, stay one night in our hotel near the Calgary airport and meet your group there next morning for your Rocky Mountain Tour. We gladly arrange reasonable hotel accommodation and stress-free transfers between the programs.
You might consider:
Tour P9, Hiking in the Canadian Rockies, the similar hiking tour, but with hotel accommodations.Tour Itinerary
Calgary to Banff National Park, first easy hike
This morning you meet with your guide as arranged in Calgary or in Banff. On the campground (showers) in the forests of Banff National Park you pitch your tent for the next two days. Now it is time for the first hike along the shores of Minnewanka Lake or on one of the many mountain trails surrounding Banff. Hiking time 2 – 3 hours.
Banff National Park, full day hike
On a full day hike you explore passes above the tree line and alpine meadows. For example, 7.5 km with 725 m gain (4.6 mi, 2414 ft) to a small lake and possibly 2 km further into the pass at 2470m (8225 ft). After the hike you might want to relax in the warm sulphur pool or along the busy streets of Banff with its many stores and visitors from around the world. Hiking time 5 – 7 hours.
Yoho National Park / Lake Louise
You would not want to miss the picture postcard scenery surrounding Lake Louise. The guide suggests the 3.5 km (2 mi) path with 400 m gain (1325 ft) to the historic tea house by an alpine lake. Here a network of easy to demanding trails is tempting you to go further and higher. For example, the 15 km (9.3 mi) circuit into the Plain of Six Glaciers or a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) climb with 515 m (1705 ft) gain to a summit with exceptional views of nearby peaks and distant landscapes. Camp for today and tomorrow (showers) near the alpine village of Lake Louise. Hiking time 3 – 5 hours.
Lake Louise, hike in Yoho Park, or whitewater rafting
There is an opportunity for a great white-water rafting trip on the Kicking Horse River. It involves a side trip to Golden in B.C., headquarters for many outdoor adventures. Of course, hiking is always an alternative. Among the choice of trails, the guide would like to show you is an 18 km (11 mi) circuit trough two flower decorated passes at 1830 m and 2180 m (6093 ft and 7250 ft) and spectacular views of Emerald Lake. The Natural Bridge, Takakkaw Falls, Spiral Tunnel are other attractions of Yoho Park. Hiking time 6 hours.
The Icefields Parkway into Jasper National Park
Frequent stops and short excursions along the Icefields Parkway on your way into the heart of the Rockies. Famous names like Peyto Lake and Bow Summit. At the Columbia Icefields huge glaciers spawn rivers, which eventually reach three different oceans. Saskatchewan Glacier is best viewed from far above after hiking 2.5 km to a windy ridge at 2260 m (7525 ft). Camp for the next two days is near the little holiday town of Jasper (showers). Hiking time 2 hours.
Jasper National Park, day hike at Maligne Lake
So many possibilities, swimming and a picnic at Pyramid Lake, mountain biking, trail rides, canoeing and more. Or join the guide for a side trip to Maligne Lake and a 8 km (5 mile) loop hike with 460 m gain (1532 ft) into the hills above tree line at 2150 m (7160 ft) elevation and possibly all the way to a 2790m (9290 ft) peak overlooking this beautiful lake. Hiking time 2 – 6 hours.
Hiking at the Columbia Icefields, return to Calgary
Mighty Athabasca Falls count among the attractions of this park. Trails near the Columbia Icefields start at tree line and are especially rewarding thanks to their magnificent views of the glaciers and surrounding ranges. Here you hike is 8 km (5 mi) with 335 m (1155 ft) gain into a pass at 2375 m (7980 ft). After lunch is transfer back to Banff or Calgary (possibly in a large, comfortable coach). Hiking time 2 – 3 hours. Arrival in Banff at 18:30, at the Calgary airport at 21:45
CDN $1,780 / person
Single tent: $230 extra
no mandatory single charge
First meeting: 8:30am in our hotel at the Calgary airport, or 10:30am in Banff
minimum age: Book or Enquire