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Tours
of the Rocky Mountains:
The
Rocky Mountain Explorer
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The focus of this adventure tour
is hiking and camping in Canada’s Rockies.
Designed for those who want get off the beaten path and get into the
park, the Rocky Mountain Explorer enables travellers to hike and walk
some of the most scenic trails in the Canadian Rockies. We explore
seven provincial and national parks and a wide variety of terrain
including spectacular alpine meadows, sweeping glaciers, hanging valleys
and mountain forests and streams. Our "off the beaten path" takes
us on an overnight canoe trip in Wells Gray Provincial Park.
Join us as we camp in the shadow of snow capped peaks, soak in hot
springs and canoe on a crystal clear mountain lake.
If you'd like to extend this tour to include another off the beaten
path tour of Vancouver Island, please take a look at our 6 day "Orca
Water Voyager" or our 7 day "Vancouver
Island Wildlife Tour".
| Duration: |
13
days / 12 nights |
| Activity Level : |
Moderate.
Hikes average 4 to 8 hours in length. |
| Accommodation: |
camping |
| Meals: |
Food
kitty on all days (local payment to tour leader of $156). |
| Tour Dates: |
Tour # 1 : June 11
- 23
Tour # 2 : June 25 - July 07
Tour # 3 : July 09 - 21
Tour # 4 : July 23 - Aug 04
Tour # 5 : Aug 06 - 18
Tour # 6 : Aug 20 - Sept 01
Tour # 7 : Sept
03 - 15
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| Departs: |
Vancouver,
BC (Day 1 @ 8:00 AM) |
| Arrives: |
Vancouver,
BC (Day 13 @ 5:00 PM) |
| Price: |
$
$1,325.00 CDN June
and September departures
$1,450.00 CDN July
and August departures
An additional local
payment is required (see above).
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| Included: |
-
Jasper Tramway,
- Miette Hot Springs
- Overnight canoe trip in Wells Gray Provincial Park
- camping accommodation
- services of a driver/leader;
- transportation (15-passenger van)
- camping and cooking equipment
- camping fees
- entrance fees to provincial and national parks |
| Not Included: |
Optional
activities, gratuities, and 6% GST. |
| Optional Activities: |
- horseback riding
- Guided Glacier
ice walk
- whitewater rafting
- canoe rentals
- museum tours
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Rocky
Mountain Explorer Itinerary
Vancouver,
B.C. return
Day 1. Whistler,
BC.
In the morning we follow the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler. Nestled
below the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains lies Whistler Village,
voted one of the top ten resort destinations in North America. Whistler
is the ultimate rags-to-riches West Coast success story. The Princess
of the West Coast, Whistler has been transformed in just over 25
years from the tiny wilderness recreation community originally known
as Alta Lake to the world famous super-resort village with a population
of 10,000. From hiking to rafting to mountain biking, Whistler has
it all. Free time will be given to explore Whistler Village when
we arrive. We suggest taking the Gondola to the top of Whistler
Mountain for a hike in the high alpine meadows or renting a mountain
bike and explore the area on wheels.
Day 2. Clearwater, BC.
Today we travel through Cariboo Country, a region of rolling hills
and prairies, thick forests, granite-walled canyons and impressive
river valleys, where ranching, logging and mining are the mainstays
of the local economy. We arrive in the late afternoon just outside
of Wells Gray Provincial Park and set up camp at a local ranch in
the area.
Day 3. Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC.
Wells Gray is more than 520,000 hectares in size and encompasses
most of the Clearwater River watershed in the Caribou Mountains.
In the morning we’ll see Helmcken Falls, Canada's fourth highest
waterfall, and one of it's best-kept secrets. Plunging 141 meters
in a straight drop, this waterfall is about three times higher than
Niagara Falls. Splendidly photogenic, the fast flowing Murtle River
shoots over a volcanic cliff at Helmcken and falls 142 meters directly
into a gorge in a roaring, misty display. After the falls, we head
for Clearwater Lake, one of the premier canoeing lakes in British
Columbia. From here we embark on an overnight canoe trip into the
heart of Wells Gray Provincial Park.
Day 4 & 5. Mt. Robson Provincial Park, BC.
Mount Robson Provincial Park, the second oldest park in British
Columbia’s park system, is truly one of the world's crown
jewels. The 3,954 meter high mountain for which the park is named
guards the park's western entrance. One of the best known trails
in the Rocky Mountains, the Berg Lake Trail has played host to hikers
of all abilities who wish to experience the simple joy of backcountry
hiking. Gaining just under 800 meters in 23 kilometers, the trail
traverses three bio-geoclimatic zones. The interesting changes in
vegetation, as the elevation changes, are most apparent on this
trail. We have a full day to hike the trail and, depending on the
group, we will hike as much of the trail as the group desires.
Day 6 & 7. Jasper National Park, AB.
Spanning 1,078 square kilometers of broad valleys and craggy mountains,
Jasper is the largest of Canada's Rocky Mountain National Parks.
Within the park, we hike the alpine meadows of Mount Edith Cavell,
which afford a spectacular view of the Angel Wing Hanging Glacier.
Afterwards travellers will be able to take the Whistler Tram to
the mountain's upper terminus where much of the Canadian Rockies
can be seen as far away as 80 kilometers. On Day 7, on our way to
Maligne Lake, we hike Maligne Canyon and the Bald Hills. We end
our stay in Jasper with a therapeutic soak in Miette Hot Springs,
the hottest hot spring in the Rocky Mountains.
Day 8 & 9. Banff National Park &
Lake Louise, AB.
A full day of sightseeing along the Icefield’s Parkway will
take your breath away. The Columbia Icefield is the largest of the
chain of icefields along the Great Divide separating Alberta and
British Columbia. This 325 square km. accumulation of ice feeds
six large glaciers. You can see three of them - the Athabasca ,
the Dome, and Stutfield - from the Icefields Parkway. In the late
morning we arrive at the Athabasca Glacier. In the company of certified
mountain guides, clients will have the option to strap on crampons
and join a naturalist for a two hour guided walk on the surface
of the Athabasca Glacier, a massive river of ice riddled with an
estimated 30,000 crevasses. Afterward, we’ll have free time
to visit the Icefield’s interpretive centre. In the late afternoon
we arrive in Banff National Park. Banff encompasses 6,641 square
kilometers of mountains, glaciers, forests and alpine meadows. On
Day 9 we hike Johnston Canyon, visit Lake Louise and Morraine Lake
and then make our way into the Banff townsite. Travellers will be
given free time in the afternoon to visit Bow Falls, the Banff Springs
Hotel and the many museums to be found in town.
Day 10 & 11. Yoho National Park, BC.
The native expression for "awe" and "wonder"
is Yoho. In Yoho National Park, we visit Takakawa Falls, the highest
in the Canadian Rockies, and hike through Yoho Valley to glacier
fed Emerald Lake. On Day 11 travellers have the option to go white
water rafting on the Kicking Horse River, horseback riding from
our campground, or visit the Grizzly Bear sanctuary at Kicking Horse
Resort. The Kicking Horse Grizzly Bear Refuge operates a wilderness
centre for research, education, and conservation. The 22-acre sanctuary
is the largest protected enclosed grizzly bear refuge in the world,
providing a home and a second chance at life for two orphaned grizzly
bear cubs, Cari and Boo.
Day 12. Revelstoke, BC.
Today we will travel the meadows in the Sky Parkway to the top of
Mount Revelstoke. Our drive along the summit parkway takes us through
a variety of geographical zones. From dense old-growth rainforest
of giant cedar and pine, we travel up through sub-alpine forest,
and finally alpine meadows and tundra. Upon arrival at the top we
will be rewarded with the spectacular view of the ice-clad peaks
of the Monashee Mountains and to the east, the Selkirk Mountains.
From here we will enjoy a hike in the alpine meadows of Revelstoke
National Park.
Day 13. Vancouver, BC.
Traveling in the Fraser Canyon, the Trans Canada Highway from Spencer's
Bridge to Hope follows the Fraser and Thompson rivers until their
convergence into the Fraser River at Lytton. This highway through
the Fraser Canyon is an engineering marvel that includes tunnels,
and dramatic ascents and descents. After passing through the Fraser
Valley, we arrive in Vancouver, bordered by the majestic Coastal
Mountains and Pacific Ocean.
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