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Canadian Wonders Hiking Odyssey

An ultimate Canadian Rockies tour – we combine all our favorite hikes from tours past, and add a few more gems. A layover day in Revelstoke completes the experience.

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Double Booking TBD

Single Booking TBD

Roommate Rebate TBD

Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

2

Trip Length

13 Nights14 Days, 13 Nights

Distance

88.731 Miles
142.8 Kilometers

Meeting Time

8:00 AM

Drop-off Time

6:00 PM

Assembly Point

Calgary, Alberta

Inclusions

Van transfer included from the Calgary hotel to the start of the tour, and return to the hotel. Not included: Airline service to Calgary International Airport; one dinner in Revelstoke, Guide Gratuity. For one-week option, transport is not included to Revelstoke, BC

Lodging Highlights

  • Shadow Lake Lodge
  • Storm Mountain Lodge
  • Heather Mountain Lodge
  • The Regent Hotel, Revelstoke

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Contact For Details

This tour ran in July of 2024. Unlike other hiking Odyssey’s, it is not available to book as a custom, however we continue to offer one week tours in the Canadian Rockies.

Timberline has been exploring the Canadian Rockies from our start.  For this year only, we are combining the best of the hikes throughout the region for a spectacular two week Hiking Odyssey.  Visit Jasper, Banff, Yoho, Glacier, Mt. Revelstoke and Kootenay National Parks.  These are all fantastic parks in their own right, but together encompass over 100 mountain ranges of the Canadian Rockies for a wondrous tour.  We’ll take in spectacular vistas, walk on expansive glaciers, marvel over the turquois waters of glacial lakes, pass thunderous waterfalls and curse at the steepness that creates these young and magnificent mountains.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Assembly in Calgary, transfer to Jasper, with hikes along the Icefields highway, overnight in Jasper

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Accommodation: Jasper

Distance: 0.131 miles

We take a van ride straight into the Canadian Rockies, passing Banff and Lake Louise on Canada Route 1, continuing north on the famous Icefields Parkway. The Parkway is dotted with more than 100 ancient glaciers, cascading waterfalls, dramatic rock spires, and emerald lakes set in sweeping valleys of thick pine and larch forests. We’ll want to explore them all! Several short hikes are planned to see some of the more spectacular waterfalls and lakes, and to stretch our legs on the all day drive. We stay in the center of Jasper for our first 3 nights for an extraordinary start to our tour.

Day 2: Hike Mt Edith Cavell, overnight in Jasper

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Distance: 11 miles

We have an all day hike in Jasper National Park. Our favorite is on the flanks of Mt. Edith Cavell – lakes, glaciers and fabulous views.

Day 3: Hike Maligne Canyon, afternoon and overnight in Jasper

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Distance: 5 miles

A shorter hike to the famous Malign Canyon – a slot canyon that contains waterfalls, underground stream outlets, birds and plant life. It’s a glorious hike that will still leave us time to enjoy a bit of Jasper, with its parks, train station, and heritage sites.

Day 4: Hike to Bow Glacier Falls, transfer to Lake Louise, overnight at Lake Louise

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Distance: 5.6 miles

Another travel day as we head back down the Icefields Parkway to Lake Louise. Our hike today is along the beautiful Bow Lake, up to Bow Falls. Before checking into our hotel, we take the trip up to spectacular Lake Louise itself for some time to stroll along the lake.

Day 5: Hike to Sentinel Pass, overnight at Lake Louise

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Distance: 8.1 miles

we’ll shuttle the short distance to Moraine Lake and trek through the flowering meadows of beautiful Larch Valley, surrounded by the spectacular spires of the Ten Peaks that hover Above the valley, to the awesome switchbacks leading to majestic Sentinel Pass. The views from Sentinel’s summit are incredible; the expanse of the awesome Paradise Valley unfolds before us to the north while the snowclad summits of the Ten Peaks fills the southern horizon. We’ll return to Larch Valley for a visit to nearby Eiffel Lake along a trail that perhaps offers the most spectacular views of Moraine Lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks.

Day 6: Hike Hermit Trail in Glacier National Park, transfer to Revelstoke, overnight at The Regent

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Distance: 5 miles

We leave Lake Louise behind and head west through Yoho National Park and Glacier National Park. We’ll break up the drive with two short hikes – to Sherbrooke Lake in Yoho, and to Bear Creek in Glacier. Both offer great rewards for a small effort. After the hikes we continue west into the town of Revelstoke. This small town is tucked between the Monashee and Selkirk Mountain Ranges and grew as a crossroads of rail and steamboat transportation. It abounds with natural beauty and adventure potential.

Day 7: Layover day in Revelstoke, BC, overnight at the Regent

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Our well deserved rest day – a day to explore the town on the Columbia River, at the edge of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest. For those with energy to spare, there are wonderful town hikes to several waterfalls, boating opportunities on the river, or you can even book a wild rafting tour.

Day 8: Hike in Revelstoke National Park, to Eva Lake and Miller Lake, transfer to Heather Mountain Lodge

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Accommodation: Heather Mountain Lodge

Distance: 11.2 miles

Travel the Meadows in the Sky Parkway up the side of Mt. Revelstoke. Upon reaching Balsam Lake we will leave the tourists behind (most of whom will still be in bed) and travel into the Mt. Revelstoke Wilderness for a high altitude hike towards Lakes Eva and Jade. Options are available to extend this hike to Miller Lake where the landscape of glaciers, snowy peaks and blue-green alpine lakes will spread out before us. After our return to the van, we continue east over Rogers Pass to the beautiful and secluded Heather Mountain Lodge for the night.

Day 9: Hike to Asulkan Hut Glacier, transfer to Storm Mountain Lodge

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Accommodation: Storm Mountain Lodge

Distance: 9.3 miles

Dedicated to the premier hike in Glacier National Park – the Asulkan Valley. This trail has it all – breathtaking mountain scenery, waterfalls, meadows and a spectacular view of the Asulkan Glacier. We’ll hike to the toe of the glacier along a high ridge that offers an incredible 360-degree panorama, including the dramatic Hermit Range to the south. The name “Asulkan” was first used by William Spotswood Green, who climbed in the area in 1888. It reportedly means “wild goat” in the dialect of one of the First Nations of the region, and recognizes the abundance of mountain goats he saw at the end of this valley in Asulkan Pass. After the hike we are headed back to Kootenay National Park for a stay at the historic Storm Mountain Lodge. Although the cabins are just off the Banff-Windemere Highway, the resort was built before the road and is completely off the grid and self sufficient.

Day 10: Hike to Stanley Glacier, overnight Storm Mountain Lodge

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Distance: 4.8 miles

A more moderate, but no less stunning, hike to Stanley Glacier in Kootenay National Park.

Day 11: Hike Vista Lake - Arnica Lake - Gibbons Pass, overnight Shadow Lake Lodge

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Accommodation: Shadow Lake Lodge

Distance: 9.3 miles

We’ll van shuttle to the Vista Lake Trailhead at the summit of Vermillion Pass near the Continental Divide and descend immediately to Vista Lake. As you may have guessed, we’ll then climb to beautiful Arnica Lake, whose shores are ablaze with the abundant blooms for which the Lake is named. Our trail leads to the picturesque Twin Lakes and then climbs to the tundra at timberline astride Gibbons Pass. A rapid descent and we’re at magnificent Shadow Lake, a backcountry jewel in the heart of Banff National Park, and our home for the next two nights. **Understand this is a back country lodge, inassessable from our van and civilization. Individual log cabins add to the charm, solar power lights, propane heatining and a wash basin are provided in each cabin, the hot showers and toilets are close by but not in your cabin.

Day 12: Hike to Haiduk Lake, overnight Shadow Lake Lodge

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Distance: 11.2 miles

An incredible reward awaits those hardy souls willing to leave the delicious warmth of down-quilted beds at sunrise on Day 12 and hike the 1/2-mile to Shadow Lake. As the sun rises and illuminates the crown of rugged Ball Mountain, its reflection in the glassy, still waters of Shadow Lake is a photographer’s fantasy. We’ll return to the lodge for the usual hearty breakfast, pack lunches from a sumptuous spread, and then hike from the Lodge beyond Shadow Lake to beautiful Haiduk Lake, nestled at the base of Whistling Pass.

Day 13: Hike out via Red Earth Trail, overnight in town of Banff

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Distance: 8.1 miles

Following another incredible Shadow Lake breakfast, we’ll hike leisurely along Redearth Creek in a long descent into the Bow River Valley. We’ll pause at Johnston Canyon and hike along the falls that tumble through this narrow chasm. After reuniting with our van, we head into the town of Banff for our final night.

Day 14: Morning exploration in town of Banff, return to Calgary

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We do not have a scheduled hike on Day 14. Instead we have left time to wander the streets of Banff and take in its majesty of the railway town, flanked on all sides by towering mountains. Many small walks and strolls can be found in the area, as well as many museums and shops. In the early afternoon we return you to Calgary for your departure from this wonderous Canadian adventure.

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