6 Days Vancouver & Canadian Rockies Summer Tour Package

Departure Dates: (2025) 4/30 - 10/10

Tour Highlight

  • The best tour package offering flexible options to meet various travel needs.
  • FREE pickup service from YVR Airport (9am-9pm) + FREE Vancouver city highlight tour or YVR airport outlet shopping tour (for arrival before 12 noon)
  • Optional day tours to explore the popular destination cities in western Canada: (A) Vancouver, one of the most livable cities in the world, (B) Victoria, BC province’s capital city, and (C) Whistler, the world-famous ski and vacation destinations.
  • Explore the 4 world-famous national parks in Canada West Coast: Jasper, Banff, Glacier, and Yoho.
  • Stroll along Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and Peyto Lake, while admire the turquoise lakes, towering mountains, majestic glaciers… it’s just like entering a fairy tale!
  • Enjoy extraordinary travel experience: Take cable car up to the Sulphur Mountain summit, overlooking the stunning scenery of mountain ranges, Bow Valley and charming Banff city; take the snow coach to appreciate the world’s largest ice field relic – Columbia Icefield; and climb up the new attraction “Skywalk” to admire the glaciers and snow-capped peaks of Jasper National Park…
  • Visit winery in Kelowna to taste the renowned Canadian wines and Ice Wine, and famous ginseng factory to learn about its plantation, processing and selection and to taste quality ginseng tea.
  • Overnight at hotel in European-style Banff downtown with easy access to entertainment, dining, gift shops, etc.

Ittenary

Day 1
Hometown-Vancouver
  • YVR airport pickup: FREE (9am – 9pm)
      • Domestic flights, please meet at Baggage Belt 3
      • International flights, please meet next to the Totem Poles in the Arrival Hall
  • Vancouver Cruise Pier pickup: $20/person (one-way) [09:00am In front of Pan Pacific Hotel]
      • Those arriving before 12 noon will be offered FREE Vancouver city highlight tour (Gastown, Stanley Park, Canada Place & Olympic Cauldron) or YVR ``airport outlet shopping tour.
      • (Please advise your flight info at least 3 days before arrival; otherwise, pickup service and city/shopping tour will be forfeited without compensation. `Tour member please self-check in at hotel.)
  • Seattle pickup: $80/person (one-way) [Please meet at Baggage Belt 14 at 12:00 noon; other guests can board the bus at the Space Needle at 1:00 pm and be taken to the Vancouver Hotel.)
Day2
Vancouver – Kelowna – Okanagan Lake – Winery – Kalamalka Lake - Revelstoke (L/D)

Hotel: Sandman/Regent Hotel Revelstoke or similar

Okanagan Lake: Located between Vancouver and the Rocky Mountains, it is a long and narrow lake stretching hundreds of kilometers from north to south/ Due to its mountainous climate and geographical advantages, the orchards along the lakeside produce many quality fruits and vegetables for local consumption and export over the world. Watch out and see if you can spot the legendary monster “Ogopogo”!

Kelowna Winery: Canadian wine and Ice Wine are world-famous, so visit VQA wineries in Kelowna is a must-see for most tourists to the Okanagan region. Thanks to over 2000 hours of sunshine every year, little chance of rain and the semi-arid climate, Kelowna is embraced by endless beautiful vineyards and fruit orchards. Don’t miss the chance to taste and purchase the premium wine and authentic Ice Wine…

Day 3
Glacier National Park – Rogers Pass – Yoko National Park – Banff Gondola (optional admission) – Lake Louise – Moraine Lake – Bow Falls – Banff (B/Lunch at Lake Louise)

Hotel: Canalta Lodge / Caribou Lodge Banff or similar

Banff Gondola: This 8-minute gondola ride will bring you up to the Sulphur Mountain summit where you will discover sweeping scenes of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley and the charming town of Banff.

Lake Louise: Originally named “Emerald Lake”, Lake Louise is world-renowned for its turquoise lake, the majestic Victoria Glacier, towering mountain backdrops, palatial hotel, and unforgettable hiking and skiing experience… The lake water is clear blue-green under the sun and turns to light green when viewed up close; its changing colors offer extra mystery to the Lake. Tour members can also enjoy a delicious lunch (optional) there.

Moraine Lake: This lake is an exquisite glacial lake in Banff National Park and is recognized as the most photographable lake in the world. It is also featured on Canada’s $20 bill.

Bow Falls: Located along the Bow River which is named after its bow shape, it attracts many visitors every year as it is the filming location of the famous movie “River of No Return (1954)” starring Marilyn Monroe.

Day 4
Banff – Bow Lake – Jasper National Park - Columbia Icefield (optional Snow Coach admission) – Glacier Skywalk (optional admission) – Peyto Lake - Natural Bridge - Revelstoke (B/L/D)

Hotel: Sandman / Coast Hillcrest Revelstoke or similar

Bow Lake: It is said that the Douglas fir growing near the shore of Bow Lake is suitable for making bows, hence the name of Bow Lake. Bow Lake is the largest lake on Canada's famous scenic avenue - Icefield Avenue, and it is also one of the most beautiful sceneries along it.

Columbia Icefield: The largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains and one of the most accessible glaciers in North America. Take the unique snow coach to reach the 300-meter-deep Athabasca Glacier, you will admire the magnificent close-up views of the glaciers and experience the incredible magic of nature.

Glacier Skywalk: This curved glass bridge protruding out of the cliff offers stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and snow-capped mountains at a completely exceptional perspective.

Day 5
Revelstoke – The Last Spike – Kamloops – Ginseng Farm - Vancouver (B/L)

The Last Spike: The last nail driven in when the Trans-Canada Pacific Railway was completed, which does not only symbolize the completion of its construction, but also marks the critical moment when the East and West Coasts of Canada were officially connected.

Kamloops: One of the major cities producing quality ginseng in North America. Visit one of the ginseng farms offers you knowledge of its plantation, processing and selection, and taste of local ginseng tea.

 5-Day tour ends. Transfer to YVR airport for return flight to hometown. Please arrange flights leaving after 10:30pm. (No SEA Airport drop-off.)

Day 6
Continue
Vancouver-Hometown

6-Day tour ends. Please take hotel shuttle to YVR Airport for return flight to hometown. For departing from SEA Airport, please arrange flights leaving after 3:30pm.

Day 1
Hometown-Vancouver
  • YVR airport pickup: FREE (9am – 9pm)
      • Domestic flights, please meet at Baggage Belt 3
      • International flights, please meet next to the Totem Poles in the Arrival Hall
  • Vancouver Cruise Pier pickup: $20/person (one-way) [09:00am In front of Pan Pacific Hotel]
      • Those arriving before 12 noon will be offered FREE Vancouver city highlight tour (Gastown, Stanley Park, Canada Place & Olympic Cauldron) or YVR ``airport outlet shopping tour.
      • (Please advise your flight info at least 3 days before arrival; otherwise, pickup service and city/shopping tour will be forfeited without compensation. `Tour member please self-check in at hotel.)
  • Seattle pickup: $80/person (one-way) [Please meet at Baggage Belt 14 at 12:00 noon; other guests can board the bus at the Space Needle at 1:00 pm and be taken to the Vancouver Hotel.)
Day2
Vancouver – Kelowna – Okanagan Lake – Winery – Kalamalka Lake - Revelstoke (L/D)

Hotel: Sandman/Regent Hotel Revelstoke or similar

Okanagan Lake: Located between Vancouver and the Rocky Mountains, it is a long and narrow lake stretching hundreds of kilometers from north to south/ Due to its mountainous climate and geographical advantages, the orchards along the lakeside produce many quality fruits and vegetables for local consumption and export over the world. Watch out and see if you can spot the legendary monster “Ogopogo”!

Kelowna Winery: Canadian wine and Ice Wine are world-famous, so visit VQA wineries in Kelowna is a must-see for most tourists to the Okanagan region. Thanks to over 2000 hours of sunshine every year, little chance of rain and the semi-arid climate, Kelowna is embraced by endless beautiful vineyards and fruit orchards. Don’t miss the chance to taste and purchase the premium wine and authentic Ice Wine…

Day 3
Glacier National Park – Rogers Pass – Yoko National Park – Banff Gondola (optional admission) – Lake Louise – Moraine Lake – Bow Falls – Banff (B/Lunch at Lake Louise)

Hotel: Canalta Lodge / Caribou Lodge Banff or similar

Banff Gondola: This 8-minute gondola ride will bring you up to the Sulphur Mountain summit where you will discover sweeping scenes of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley and the charming town of Banff.

Lake Louise: Originally named “Emerald Lake”, Lake Louise is world-renowned for its turquoise lake, the majestic Victoria Glacier, towering mountain backdrops, palatial hotel, and unforgettable hiking and skiing experience… The lake water is clear blue-green under the sun and turns to light green when viewed up close; its changing colors offer extra mystery to the Lake. Tour members can also enjoy a delicious lunch (optional) there.

Moraine Lake: This lake is an exquisite glacial lake in Banff National Park and is recognized as the most photographable lake in the world. It is also featured on Canada’s $20 bill.

Bow Falls: Located along the Bow River which is named after its bow shape, it attracts many visitors every year as it is the filming location of the famous movie “River of No Return (1954)” starring Marilyn Monroe.

Day 4
Banff – Bow Lake – Jasper National Park - Columbia Icefield (optional Snow Coach admission) – Glacier Skywalk (optional admission) – Peyto Lake - Natural Bridge - Revelstoke (B/L/D)

Hotel: Sandman / Coast Hillcrest Revelstoke or similar

Bow Lake: It is said that the Douglas fir growing near the shore of Bow Lake is suitable for making bows, hence the name of Bow Lake. Bow Lake is the largest lake on Canada's famous scenic avenue - Icefield Avenue, and it is also one of the most beautiful sceneries along it.

Columbia Icefield: The largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains and one of the most accessible glaciers in North America. Take the unique snow coach to reach the 300-meter-deep Athabasca Glacier, you will admire the magnificent close-up views of the glaciers and experience the incredible magic of nature.

Glacier Skywalk: This curved glass bridge protruding out of the cliff offers stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and snow-capped mountains at a completely exceptional perspective.

Day 5
Revelstoke – The Last Spike – Kamloops – Ginseng Farm - Vancouver (B/L)

The Last Spike: The last nail driven in when the Trans-Canada Pacific Railway was completed, which does not only symbolize the completion of its construction, but also marks the critical moment when the East and West Coasts of Canada were officially connected.

Kamloops: One of the major cities producing quality ginseng in North America. Visit one of the ginseng farms offers you knowledge of its plantation, processing and selection, and taste of local ginseng tea.

 5-Day tour ends. Transfer to YVR airport for return flight to hometown. Please arrange flights leaving after 10:30pm. (No SEA Airport drop-off.)

Day 6
Optional Day Tour

Optional Day Tour (A/B/C)

Day 7
Vancouver -Hometown

7-Day tour ends. Please take hotel shuttle to YVR Airport for return flight to hometown. For departing from SEA Airport, please arrange flights leaving after 3:30pm

Day 1
Hometown-Vancouver
  • YVR airport pickup: FREE (9am – 9pm)
      • Domestic flights, please meet at Baggage Belt 3
      • International flights, please meet next to the Totem Poles in the Arrival Hall
  • Vancouver Cruise Pier pickup: $20/person (one-way) [09:00am In front of Pan Pacific Hotel]
      • Those arriving before 12 noon will be offered FREE Vancouver city highlight tour (Gastown, Stanley Park, Canada Place & Olympic Cauldron) or YVR ``airport outlet shopping tour.
      • (Please advise your flight info at least 3 days before arrival; otherwise, pickup service and city/shopping tour will be forfeited without compensation. `Tour member please self-check in at hotel.)
  • Seattle pickup: $80/person (one-way) [Please meet at Baggage Belt 14 at 12:00 noon; other guests can board the bus at the Space Needle at 1:00 pm and be taken to the Vancouver Hotel.)
Day2
Vancouver – Kelowna – Okanagan Lake – Winery – Kalamalka Lake - Revelstoke (L/D)

Hotel: Sandman/Regent Hotel Revelstoke or similar

Okanagan Lake: Located between Vancouver and the Rocky Mountains, it is a long and narrow lake stretching hundreds of kilometers from north to south/ Due to its mountainous climate and geographical advantages, the orchards along the lakeside produce many quality fruits and vegetables for local consumption and export over the world. Watch out and see if you can spot the legendary monster “Ogopogo”!

Kelowna Winery: Canadian wine and Ice Wine are world-famous, so visit VQA wineries in Kelowna is a must-see for most tourists to the Okanagan region. Thanks to over 2000 hours of sunshine every year, little chance of rain and the semi-arid climate, Kelowna is embraced by endless beautiful vineyards and fruit orchards. Don’t miss the chance to taste and purchase the premium wine and authentic Ice Wine…

Day 3
Glacier National Park – Rogers Pass – Yoko National Park – Banff Gondola (optional admission) – Lake Louise – Moraine Lake – Bow Falls – Banff (B/Lunch at Lake Louise)

Hotel: Canalta Lodge / Caribou Lodge Banff or similar

Banff Gondola: This 8-minute gondola ride will bring you up to the Sulphur Mountain summit where you will discover sweeping scenes of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley and the charming town of Banff.

Lake Louise: Originally named “Emerald Lake”, Lake Louise is world-renowned for its turquoise lake, the majestic Victoria Glacier, towering mountain backdrops, palatial hotel, and unforgettable hiking and skiing experience… The lake water is clear blue-green under the sun and turns to light green when viewed up close; its changing colors offer extra mystery to the Lake. Tour members can also enjoy a delicious lunch (optional) there.

Moraine Lake: This lake is an exquisite glacial lake in Banff National Park and is recognized as the most photographable lake in the world. It is also featured on Canada’s $20 bill.

Bow Falls: Located along the Bow River which is named after its bow shape, it attracts many visitors every year as it is the filming location of the famous movie “River of No Return (1954)” starring Marilyn Monroe.

Day 4
Banff – Bow Lake – Jasper National Park - Columbia Icefield (optional Snow Coach admission) – Glacier Skywalk (optional admission) – Peyto Lake - Natural Bridge - Revelstoke (B/L/D)

Hotel: Sandman / Coast Hillcrest Revelstoke or similar

Bow Lake: It is said that the Douglas fir growing near the shore of Bow Lake is suitable for making bows, hence the name of Bow Lake. Bow Lake is the largest lake on Canada's famous scenic avenue - Icefield Avenue, and it is also one of the most beautiful sceneries along it.

Columbia Icefield: The largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains and one of the most accessible glaciers in North America. Take the unique snow coach to reach the 300-meter-deep Athabasca Glacier, you will admire the magnificent close-up views of the glaciers and experience the incredible magic of nature.

Glacier Skywalk: This curved glass bridge protruding out of the cliff offers stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and snow-capped mountains at a completely exceptional perspective.

Day 5
Revelstoke – The Last Spike – Kamloops – Ginseng Farm - Vancouver (B/L)

The Last Spike: The last nail driven in when the Trans-Canada Pacific Railway was completed, which does not only symbolize the completion of its construction, but also marks the critical moment when the East and West Coasts of Canada were officially connected.

Kamloops: One of the major cities producing quality ginseng in North America. Visit one of the ginseng farms offers you knowledge of its plantation, processing and selection, and taste of local ginseng tea.

 5-Day tour ends. Transfer to YVR airport for return flight to hometown. Please arrange flights leaving after 10:30pm. (No SEA Airport drop-off.)

Day 6
Continue
Optional Tour

Optional Day Tour (A/B/C)

Day 7
Continue
Optional Tour

Optional Day Tour (A/B/C)

Day 8
Continue
Vancouver-Hometown

6-Day tour ends. Please take hotel shuttle to YVR Airport for return flight to hometown. For departing from SEA Airport, please arrange flights leaving after 3:30pm.

1 Day Tour (Optional Packages)

1-Day Vancouver Tour [Tour Price: $80 (same for adult & child) (US$60)

Gastown – Canada Place – Olympic Cauldron – Fly Over Canada 4D Experience (optional) – Stanley Park – Capilano Bridge (optional) – Granville Island

Gastown: The original settlement that became the core of the city and a national historic site. It houses the world’s first steam-powered clock, a bronze statue of its pioneer Gassy Jack, and many restaurants and cafes, boutiques, gift shops, etc.

Canada Place: An iconic national landmark in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront.

Fly Over Canada 4D Experience: Home of North America’s leading flying ride utilizing stat-of-the-art technology to give participants the feeling of flight over the world’s most spectacular scenery combined with special effects, including wind, mist and scents.  (Participant must be at least 102cm tall; indicative admission: Adult (15+) C$30+; Child (6-14) C$20+)

Stanley Park: A magnificent green oasis in the midst of the urban landscape of Vancouver, where you can explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, majestic trees along its famous seawall.

Capilano Suspension Bridge (optional): One of Vancouver’s must-visit attractions, to enjoy the nature scenery of forest and gorge from three breathtaking perspective – the world-famous suspension bridge, the seven bridges at Treetop Adventure, and the thrilling Cliff Walk. (indicative admission: Adult C$75+/ Senior (65+) C$70/ Youth (13-17) C$40+/ Child (6-12) C$30+/ Child (0-5) Free)

Granville Island: Revitalized from an industrial wasteland in the 1970, Granville Island is a vibrant art and cultural hub, boasting a year-round indoor public market selling local fresh produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, coffee and more. The famous beer brewery, street performances, artist studios and live demonstrations, various boutiques and dining options, etc. provide locals and tourists with a good place for shopping, dining and entertainment.

1-Day Whistler Tour [Tour Price: $85 (same for adult & child) (US$70)

Vancouver – Shannon Falls –Whistler Village – Peak 2 Peak Gondola (optional) – Vancouver

Shannon Falls: The third highest waterfall in BC; originating from the alpine massif below Sky Pilot Mountain and the Stadium Glacier, Shannon Creek tumbles some 335m down, over granite cliffs, to the valley below.

Whistler Village: Whistler is a world-renowned mountain sports mecca and the venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The European-style mountain town Whistler Village is the beating heart of the social community, offering a variety of festivals, entertainment, shopping and dining experience, in all seasons.

Peak 2 Peak Gondola: This world-record-breaking gondola gives access to both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, offers 360-degree views of Whistler Village, mountain peaks, lakes, glaciers and forests, and draws millions of tourists and outdoor enthusiasts every year in search of mind-blowing landscapes and skiing fun. (indicative admission: Adult C$145+, Senior (65+) C$121+, Youth (13-18) C$115+, Child (7-12) C$67+, Child (6 or under) free)

(In case of closure for maintenance, we will visit Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish for amazing views of Stawamus Chief and Sea to Sky Highway from the 850-meter-high observatory deck and suspension bridge.)

[Tour Price (incl BC Ferry & Butchart Gardens admission): Adult $195 (US$160), Child (2-11) $180 (US$150), Child under 2 $80 (US$65)

 Vancouver  (BC Ferries) Victoria – Butchart Gardens – Chinatown – Inner Harbour – Beacon Hill Park – Mile 0 – Vancouver

Butchart Gardens: One of the significant landmarks and the most popular tourist attractions in Victoria, Butchart Gardens is recognized as one of the Top 10 Gardens of the World and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2004. Formerly a limestone quarry, the Gardens covers a total of 5.26 hectares and is divided into different major themes: sunken garden, Japanese garden, Mediterranean garden, Italian garden and rose garden, planted with more than 700 kinds of flowers and trees. Open every day of the year, it attracts over a million visitors from around the world and there is always something to enjoy in every season.

Victoria Inner Harbour: From the ancient buildings to stylish afternoon tea, from distinct church bells to violin music by street entertainers, from horse carriage passing in front of the Parliament Buildings to exquisite gardens, Victoria with rich English vibes attracts over millions of tourists from all over the world every year. Just feel relaxed and enjoy some leisure time with a stroll along the streets, a delicious afternoon tea at Empress Hotel, a visit to Royal BC Museum or other popular attractions nearby.

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