11 Days | Keep an eye out for moose and elk, and the northern lights, on a Rockies wilderness adventure.
Experience the rugged mountains of Canada and go in search of the northern lights in the night skies of Alberta. Watch for moose, white-tailed deer and elk as you drive through the Canadian wilderness. Admire curtains of ice along a steel catwalk built into the rock walls of Johnston Canyon and be immersed in Indigenous Métis culture during a stay in Smoky Lake. Hear about traditional stories from local Métis guides and see a herd of bison (including the rare white bison!). Meet and greet a team of canines before ticking dogsledding off your bucket list – this is one of the many optional activities on offer – or just wrap your hands around a mug of hot chocolate and lose yourself in the beauty of the Rockies. Packed with eye-popping views of snow-capped mountain ranges and frozen wonderlands, this 11-day adventure is the ultimate great white north escape.
Trip overview
- Start
- Edmonton, Canada
- Finish
- Calgary, Canada
- Theme
- Explorer
- Destinations
- Canada
- Physical rating
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- Style
- Comfort
- Ages
- Min 15
- Group size
- Min 1 - Max 12
- Trip code
- SWKW
- Spend time exploring Edmonton, Smoky Lake and Banff, stopping to admire the surrounding mountain ranges.
- Navigate the frozen waterfalls, ice caves and ice formations of Maligne Canyon on a guided exploration of the deepest accessible canyon in Jasper National Park.
- Spend two nights at an Indigenous-owned lodge within a designated Dark Sky Preserve, where you’ll learn about Indigenous Métis culture by day and search for the Aurora Borealis by night.
- Cruise from Jasper to Banff driving on the Icefields Parkway and enjoy the roadside views – made even more scenic when you’re not the one driving!
- Discover the natural beauty of renowned Lake Louise, and perhaps join an optional sleigh ride around its snow-covered banks.
- While Jasper faced significant wildfires in 2024 that impacted much of the town, we want to reassure you that the hotel we’ll be staying in, along with the activities planned for our itinerary, are open and ready to welcome visitors. Your visit is not only an opportunity to enjoy the stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures but also a chance to directly support the many local businesses that rely on tourism to recover and thrive.
- Less time spent in a vehicle; more time to explore each destination. This trip has been carefully designed to give you the best experience of a region by reducing the number of one-night-only stops, giving you extra time in the places that matter.
- The diversity of the seasons here makes for incredible scenery, but the weather in this region can be unpredictable. It’s best to wear layers at all times of the year in case conditions change during the day. At night the temperature can really drop, so bring your warm clothes. The weather may also mean that some events are cancelled or scheduled activities become unsafe. We will attempt to rearrange the itinerary or schedule replacement activities if this is the case.
- Please be aware that this itinerary does not allow time for skiing and snowboarding, and due to the safety risks inherent in these activities, we are unable to offer them as optional activities. If you wish to ski or snowboard while in Canada we suggest you arrive early in Whistler or stay in Banff after the trip. If you wish to ski or snowboard during free time during the trip, that's up to you, but please note that our leaders are unable to help you book these activities as per Intrepid's safety policy.
Itinerary
Inclusions
10 breakfasts, 2 lunches
Private vehicle
Hotel (10 nights)
- Smoky Lake - Bonfire and Smore's
- Edmonton - Telus Science Centre
- Smoky Lake - Snowshoeing
- Métis Crossing - Indigenous Knowledge & Wilderness Survival Course
- Jasper National Park - Entrance Fee
- Jasper - Maligne Canyon Icewalk
- Jasper - Lunch at a National Park Brewery
- Icefields Parkway - Hike to toe of Athabasca Glacier
- Lake Louise - Snowshoeing
- Lake Louise - All Canadian Lunch
- Banff National Park
- Banff - Johnston Canyon Icewalk
- Banff - Guided snowshoe hike on Top of the World
- Canmore - Grotto Canyon Guided Icewalk
- Lake Louise - Sleigh Ride - CAD52
- Lake Louise - Ice Skating including Hockey Stick - CAD33
- Banff - Cable Car up Sulphur Mountain - CAD60
- Banff - Hot springs - CAD18
- Canmore - Dog-sledding - CAD300
- Canmore - Fat Biking Tour - (2 hours) - CAD60
- Canmore - Cross-Country Skiing - (Rentals) - CAD60
Dates and availability
Important notes
1. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6pm on Day 1 in Edmonton. And final day the arrival time depends on each group however If you decide to fly out this day, please don't book a flight before 3pm.
2. Seeing the Northern Lights is of course dependent on weather and geomagnetic activity, clear sky and dark nights. Warm clothing is a must.
3. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
4. Please note that the legal drinking age in the US is 21 and in some parts of Canada it's 19.
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