3-Week West Coast Canada Tour Packages
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- Days 1-2
Vancouver & Victoria
Get to Stanley Park by 8 AM to enjoy the seawall before cruise ship crowds arrive. Take the afternoon BC Ferry to Victoria (the 3 PM sailing helps you skip peak tourist times). One traveler's tip: "Bring a windbreaker for the ferry's outer deck—the views of the Gulf Islands are worth braving the wind."
- Days 3-4
Pacific Rim National Park
The 4.5-hour drive to Ucluelet includes a perfect rest stop at Cathedral Grove where you can walk among 800-year-old Douglas firs. Book your Tofino whale watching tours in the morning when the water is calm. You'll need rain gear since this rainforest sees precipitation more than 200 days each year.
- Days 5-6
Whistler
- Days 7-8
Wells Gray Provincial Park
- Days 9-10
Jasper National Park
- Days 11-13
Banff Area
Choose Canmore as your base—it costs less than Banff but offers the same mountain views. Use the Lake Louise shuttle since parking lots fill by 8 AM in summer. Plan an early start for the Lake Agnes Tea House hike. It's a 400m climb but you can reward yourself with tea and scones at the top (bring cash).
- Days 14-15
Kananaskis & Calgary
16 Day Western Canada Itinerary, incl. Vancouver and Vancouver Island
A 16-day coastal getaway showcases 3 nights in Tofino's wild beaches, visits to Ucluelet Aquarium, and adventures at Malahat SkyWalk. The trip winds through Pacific Rim National Park trails, Victoria's historic sites, and BC Ferries crossings through the Gulf Islands.
- Days 1-2
Vancouver & Whistler
Leave Vancouver around 8:45 AM to avoid traffic on your way to Whistler via the Sea-to-Sky Highway. The 2-hour drive includes stops at Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls. Bring good walking shoes since the paths can be slippery in the morning. Take the Peak 2 Peak Gondola in early afternoon when visibility is best. If you're interested in a unique evening activity, try the Vallea Lumina night walk but pack warm clothes since mountain temperatures drop quickly after sunset.
- Days 3-4
Clearwater & Wells Gray Provincial Park
The 5-hour drive from Whistler to Clearwater offers beautiful mountain views. Stop in Lillooet for the Indigenous Experience with Xwisten Tours but book ahead as spots fill up quickly. Visit Helmcken Falls (Canada's 4th highest) and Spahats Falls in Wells Gray Provincial Park. Get there early in the morning to beat the tour buses.
- Days 5-6
Jasper National Park
Take the Yellowhead Highway to Jasper. Stop at Mount Robson in the morning when the summit is usually visible. Walk Maligne Canyon's six bridges spanning a 50-meter gorge. Visit Maligne Lake in late afternoon for great photos of Spirit Island. Join the Jasper Planetarium evening tour for stargazing and a good chance to spot grazing elk.
- Days 7-8
Banff & Lake Louise
Drive the stunning Columbia Icefields route. Book an early Glacier Adventure tour to avoid crowds. In Banff take the Sulphur Mountain Gondola before 9 AM for clear views and shorter lines. Visit Bow Falls and relax in the Banff Hot Springs. Get to Lake Louise by 7 AM to see its famous turquoise water without crowds and find parking easily.
- Days 9-10
Kelowna & Victoria
Travel through Rogers Pass to reach Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley. Try wine tasting at Mission Hill Winery for the best views. Take an afternoon ferry to Victoria for beautiful Gulf Islands scenery. Visit Butchart Gardens in early evening after most tourists leave. Book high tea at the Empress Hotel well in advance.
- Days 11-13
Tofino & Pacific Rim
Start early on the 5-hour Pacific Rim Highway drive to Tofino. Stop at Cathedral Grove's ancient forest and various beaches. Visit Long Beach at low tide for the best experience. Book morning wildlife tours when the water is calm. A recent visitor shared: "The morning whale watching tours have the smoothest water and best light for photos of the coastline."
- Days 14-16
Northern Vancouver Island & Return
16 Days in Western Canada, incl. Calgary and Vancouver
British Columbia's finest terrain unfolds over 16 days, from East Sooke Regional Park to Garibaldi Provincial Park's Elfin Lakes. Paddle through Cowichan Bay, scale The Stawamus Chief, and take in Whistler's High Note trail.
- Days 1-2
Waterton Lakes National Park
Drive 3 hours south from Calgary to Waterton. Take on the Bertha Lake trail for your first Rocky Mountain experience. "The switchbacks are tough, but the views of the valley from the blue-green waters of Lake Bertha are worth every step." Bring hiking poles and dress in layers. Red Rock Canyon is best visited in late afternoon when it's less crowded.
- Days 3-4
Kananaskis Country
Take the 3.5-hour drive north to Kananaskis. Stop in Longview to pick up their famous beef jerky for your hikes. Test yourself on the Ptarmigan Cirque trail up to Canada's highest paved pass. Follow up with Burstall Pass the next day, a full-day hike with optional scrambling. If hiking before July bring microspikes since snow often sticks around.
- Days 5-7
Lake Louise & Banff
Spend three full days exploring these iconic spots. Start with an easy scenic float down the Bow River before climbing Fairview Mountain with its 1,000m elevation gain. The Iceline Trail in Yoho shows off stunning glacier views. Get an early start to avoid afternoon thunderstorms common in summer. Use your free afternoon to explore Banff on their free transit system.
- Days 8-11
Vancouver Island
- Days 12-16
Squamish & Whistler
Return to the mainland via the Nanaimo ferry. Climb the Stawamus Chief in Squamish wearing shoes with good grip for the granite sections. Save energy for the 22km round trip to Elfin Lakes and Whistler's High Note Trail. A fellow hiker noted: "The aquamarine waters of Cheakamus Lake from the High Note Trail made the perfect finale."
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