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Globus
OFFER ID 1666113
Discover ancient glaciers, legendary icefields, and some of North America's most spectacular mountain scenery on this journey through the Canadian Rockies and Montana's Glacier National Park. Ride aboard a vintage Red Jammer along Glacier National Park's Going-to-the-Sun Road, venture onto the Athabasca Glacier aboard a massive Ice Explorer, and cruise across Maligne Lake to iconic Spirit Island. Along the way, explore the turquoise waters of Lake Louise, the dramatic landscapes of Banff and Jasper National Parks, and the rich Indigenous history of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
From wildlife and mountain vistas to Alberta ranching traditions and seasonal huckleberry treats, this adventure showcases the landscapes, flavors, and stories that make the Rockies unforgettable.
PLUS, this tour includes your choice of excursions in Banff so you can plan your day your way.

8 nights from $4,222 per person
Glacier National Park & The Canadian Rockies
Day 1: ARRIVE IN CALGARY, ALBERTA Welcome to Calgary! At 6:00 p.m., meet your Tour Director and travel companions for a welcome drink.
Day 2: CALGARY–HEAD-SMASHED-IN BUFFALO JUMP–WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK Native Traditions Before departing Calgary, enjoy an orientation tour of the city’s highlights. Travel south along the Macleod Trail. Tour Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a local First Nations guide. Discover the longtime relationship between the First Nations culture and the vast herds of American bison that roamed the plains of southwest Alberta. Then on to scenic Waterton Lakes National Park with a photo stop at Cameron Falls. (B,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
Explore the remains of marked trails and an ancient burial mound where vast quantities of American bison skeletons can still be found at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump - evidence of a custom used by the Plains People. Using their excellent knowledge of the topography and of buffalo behavior, they skillfully chased the bison over a precipice to quickly kill their main source of sustenance, clothing, and products. As part of Globus family of brands Lighthouse Project, this historic site is one example of our commitment to supporting the people and places we share with you.
Day 3: WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK–GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA–GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD–WHITEFISH, MONTANA Peak Perfection Enter Montana through Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and behold the awesome snow-capped peaks of Glacier National Park in Montana. Next, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring a seasonal [LF] huckleberry treat. Take a scenic ride on the Red Jammer Bus on spectacular Going-to-the-Sun Road. (B,L)
LOCAL FAVORITE
Each summer and fall, the aptly named Huckleberry Mountain bursts forth with a purple bounty of berries for which it is named. These huckleberries are a favorite of bears who live in Glacier National Park, but you can enjoy the sweet rewards of summer with a traditional huckleberry dessert with lunch at a local restaurant!
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
A highlight of your visit to Glacier National Park awaits you as you board the famous vintage Red Jammer bus that will take you along one of North America’s most spectacular highways: Going-to-the-Sun Road. After crossing the 6,646-foot-high Logan Pass, you’ll enter a geographical wonderland of alpine scenery where jagged mountain peaks dominate the landscape.
Day 4: WHITEFISH–KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA– BANFF, ALBERTALife in the Wild West Return to Canada this morning, with a stop in British Columbia before crossing into Alberta. Drive through the steep red cliffs of Sinclair Canyon and Kootenay National Park enroute to Banff National Park, the heart of the Canadian Rockies. The evening is free to enjoy the lively alpine village filled with restaurants, shops, galleries, and dramatic mountains in the scenic background. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
Get ready for a spectacular adventure to explore the beauty of Rocky Mountain peaks and turquoise glacial lakes in Banff National Park, part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established as Canada’s first national park in 1885, Banff traces its origins to the discovery of the Cave and Basin hot springs by Canadian Pacific Railway workers, an event that helped launch Canada's national park system plus Rocky Mountain tourism and conservation.
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Day 5: BANFF NATIONAL PARKSpend Your Day Your Way in Banff This morning, sightseeing includes a stop at the beautiful Bow Falls.
Explore more of Banff with your choice of included Globus Choice excursions.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
35 Old South Road
Nantucket, MA 02554
USA
(508) 228-3201