Self Drive Tour
Canada's Wild West

22 Days 21 Nights

Group: No minimum

Canada

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Canada’s Wild West: Mountain Tales and Rainforest Trails

Discover the fascinating landscapes and cultures on this 21 night itinerary that will take you through the backroads and off-the-beaten track to uncover the scenic treasures of Canada’s west coast and western interior. From the urban splendour of Vancouver, the trail leads to the picturesque tranquility of British Columbia’s and Alberta’s national parks. You will experience first hand the brilliant turquoise lakes and the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains. Returning to the Pacific Coast via Whistler your adventure either comes to an end with a return to Vancouver, or you continue on to visit Victoria with its maritime heritage and colonial demeanour. A wealth of activities are available throughout your trip from the thrill of rafting and canoeing to hiking and horseback riding.

canadas wild west self drive
Departure

Vancouver

Departure Time

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Return Time

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Price Includes
  • 21 Nights' Accommodation

  • Compact Size Rental Car

  • Local accommodation taxes

  • Parks Canada Discovery Pass

  • Admission to Jasper Skytram

  • Ferry crossing: Horseshoe Bay to Langdale

  • Ferry crossing: Earls Cove to Saltery Bay

  • Ferry crossing: Powell River to Comox

  • Ferry crossing: Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen

  • Columbia Icefields Adventure - Icefields Explorer and Skywalk

Price Excludes
  • Flights (please let us know if you would like flights including at the time of enquiry)

  • Meals (unless shown in inclusions)

  • Anything not shown as included

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Itinerary
  • Day 1: Vancouver
    Welcome to Vancouver! Transfer Independently to your hotel and once you’ve settled into your accommodation the day is yours to explore. Start with a leisurely walk along the Seawall in Stanley Park or check out Granville Island’s Public Market. Gastown’s cobblestone streets and trendy boutiques are perfect for browsing, while Robson Street offers plenty of shopping and dining options. End your day with fresh seafood at a waterfront restaurant.

    Daily Highlights: Stroll the iconic Seawall in Stanley Park. Discover local flavours and crafts at Granville Island Public Market. Wander through historic Gastown and see the Steam Clock. Shop or dine on bustling Robson Street.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Blue Water Cafe: Known for its exceptional seafood and elegant atmosphere. Cardero’s: Enjoy waterfront dining with views of the marina. Joe Fortes Seafood and Chop House: A classic spot for fresh seafood and rooftop patio vibes.
  • Day 2: Vancouver to Kamloops
    Collect your rental car from a downtown location and hit the road as you leave Vancouver behind, heading east along the historic Gold Rush Trail. Hit the road and leave Vancouver behind as you head east along the historic Gold Rush Trail. Keep your eyes peeled for Hell’s Gate, where you can ride the Airtram across the dramatic Fraser Canyon. Stop in Boston Bar for a quick bite or visit Lytton to soak up some Gold Rush history. As you journey further, you’ll pass Merritt before arriving in Kamloops. (357 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Drive the scenic Gold Rush Trail along the Fraser River. Experience the Hell’s Gate Airtram for spectacular canyon views. Explore the historic village of Lytton, known for its Gold Rush past. Pass through Merritt, a hub for country music and ranch culture.

    Restaurant Recommendations: The Noble Pig Brewhouse (Kamloops): A cosy spot offering craft beer and hearty comfort food. Fraser Canyon Café (Boston Bar): A great pit stop for homemade pies and light bites.
  • Day 3: Kamloops to Clearwater
    After breakfast, set off on a short but scenic drive to Clearwater, the gateway to Wells Gray Provincial Park. Follow the North Thompson River as you wind your way through picturesque landscapes. Along the way, stop by Spahats Creek Park to see the dramatic waterfall tumbling through a volcanic gorge. For a dose of local history, explore the exhibits at Clearwater’s Yellowhead Museum, which highlights frontier life and the region’s heritage. Spend the rest of the day exploring Wells Gray Provincial Park’s majestic waterfalls, lush trails, and stunning viewpoints. (124 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Drive along the scenic North Thompson River Valley. Visit Spahats Creek Park for breathtaking waterfall views. Learn about local history at the Yellowhead Museum in Clearwater. Start exploring Wells Gray Provincial Park, home to Helmcken Falls and other natural wonders.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Hop ‘N Hog Tap & Smokehouse (Clearwater): Known for its mouthwatering barbecue and craft beer selection. The Painted Turtle Restaurant (Clearwater): A charming lakeside spot offering fresh, locally-inspired dishes. Frank’s Diner (Kamloops): Perfect for a hearty breakfast before hitting the road.
  • Day 4: Clearwater
    Today is all about immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Start your day with a visit to Helmcken Falls, the park’s crown jewel, where water plunges dramatically into a mist-filled canyon. Take a hike along one of the park’s well-maintained trails, such as the Moul Falls Trail, where you can walk behind the cascading water for a unique perspective. If adventure calls, try river rafting or kayaking on the Clearwater River, surrounded by lush forests and volcanic cliffs. Prefer something more laid-back? Relax at Wells Gray Ranch, which offers horseback riding and opportunities to soak up the peaceful surroundings.

    Daily Highlights: Marvel at the spectacular Helmcken Falls, one of Canada’s most iconic waterfalls. Hike to Moul Falls and feel the refreshing mist as you walk behind the waterfall. Try river rafting or kayaking for an adrenaline-filled adventure. Enjoy horseback riding or a tranquil day at Wells Gray Ranch.

    Restaurant Recommendations: The Gateway Grill (Clearwater): A casual spot offering hearty meals and friendly service. The Bear’s Den Cookhouse (Clearwater): Known for its home-style cooking and relaxed vibe. Wild Flour Cafe (Clearwater): Perfect for grabbing a coffee and light lunch before exploring.
  • Day 5: Clearwater to Jasper
    Bid farewell to Clearwater as you head deeper into the Rockies on your way to Jasper. The drive offers some of the most stunning scenery yet, with the chance to stop and marvel at Mount Robson, the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Pause at the Mount Robson Visitor Centre for panoramic views and informative exhibits about the area’s geology and wildlife. If time permits, stretch your legs on the Overlander Falls Trail, a short walk leading to a picturesque waterfall. As you approach Jasper, take in the serene beauty of the surrounding wilderness. Once in town, enjoy a leisurely evening stroll and soak up the tranquil mountain atmosphere.

    Daily Highlights: Drive through breathtaking mountain landscapes. Stop at Mount Robson, the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Visit the Mount Robson Visitor Centre for stunning views and insights into the region. Take a short hike to Overlander Falls for a peaceful nature moment.

    Restaurant Recommendations: The Inn Grill (Jasper): A cosy spot for comfort food and a welcoming atmosphere. Jasper Brewing Co.: Enjoy craft beer and hearty pub-style meals with a local twist. Bear’s Paw Bakery (Jasper): Perfect for coffee and freshly baked treats to start or end your day.
  • Day 6: Jasper to Banff
    Get ready for one of the most iconic drives in the world: the Icefields Parkway. Begin your day with a ride on the Jasper Skytram, where you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Then hit the road, winding through a landscape of towering mountains, glaciers, and turquoise lakes. Make your first stop at the Athabasca Glacier, part of the Columbia Icefield. Here, an all-terrain Ice Explorer will take you on a 75-minute ice age adventure to experience ancient ice and a moving glacier.
    After exploring the glacier, take a shuttle from the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre to the Columbia Icefield SkyWalk, located 6.5km away. This glass-floored platform extends 30 metres out over the Sunwapta Canyon, providing thrilling views. Don’t miss the interpretive stations along the 500m Discovery Trail leading to and from the SkyWalk, where you’ll encounter waterfalls, wildlife, fossils, and an exhilarating cliff-edge walkway with nothing but glass separating you from a 277m drop.
    Continue your journey to Peyto Lake, known for its vibrant blue waters. Conclude the day with a visit to the world-famous Lake Louise, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities. End your day in Banff, where the charming town centre invites you to relax and explore. (288 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Ride the Jasper Skytram for panoramic views of the Rockies. Drive the Icefields Parkway, one of the most scenic routes in the world. Take an Ice Explorer tour of the Athabasca Glacier and explore ancient ice. Experience the thrilling Columbia Icefield SkyWalk with glass-floored views over Sunwapta Canyon. Admire the stunning colours of Peyto Lake and Lake Louise. Explore Banff’s quaint shops and vibrant dining scene.

    Restaurant Recommendations: The Maple Leaf (Banff): A fine dining spot offering Canadian-inspired dishes. Park Distillery Restaurant and Bar (Banff): Known for its craft spirits and delicious comfort food. Whitebark Cafe (Banff): Perfect for a quick coffee and a light bite.
  • Day 7: Banff
    Today is yours to discover the beauty and adventure of Banff National Park. Start your day with a visit to the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, where you’ll learn about the birthplace of Canada’s national parks system. Next, head to Bow Falls, a scenic spot where the Bow River tumbles down a rocky cascade, offering great photo opportunities. For spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, ride the Sulphur Mountain Gondola to the summit and enjoy a walk along the boardwalk at the top.
    In the afternoon, dive into outdoor activities. You could hike along one of Banff’s many trails, try river rafting for a thrilling experience, or rent a bike to explore the area. If you’re looking to relax, spend some time wandering through the town’s boutiques and galleries or enjoy a spa treatment at one of Banff’s luxurious resorts. End your day with dinner at one of Banff’s excellent restaurants, soaking up the alpine charm.

    Daily Highlights: Visit the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, the birthplace of Canada’s national parks. Admire Bow Falls and capture stunning photos of the cascade. Take a gondola ride to the summit of Sulphur Mountain for incredible views. Choose from outdoor adventures like hiking, river rafting, or biking. Relax and explore Banff’s charming shops, galleries, and cafes.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Grizzly House (Banff): Famous for its fondue and rustic alpine ambiance. Balkan Restaurant (Banff): A local favourite for Mediterranean-inspired dishes. The Bison Restaurant (Banff): Offers farm-to-table Canadian cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.
  • Day 8: Banff to Radium Hot Springs
    Say goodbye to Banff as you embark on a scenic drive through the majestic landscapes of Kootenay National Park. Begin your journey with a stop at Marble Canyon, where a short hike takes you along deep limestone gorges carved by rushing waters. It’s a great spot for photos and to stretch your legs. Continue your drive and take in the beauty of Paint Pots, an area rich in natural ochre beds used by Indigenous peoples for centuries.
    As you arrive in Radium Hot Springs, make your way to the famous Radium Hot Springs pools, nestled in a dramatic mountain setting. Soak in the warm mineral waters while enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding cliffs. For those looking for more adventure, nearby hiking trails offer the chance to explore this beautiful region further. End your day with a relaxing dinner in town. (152 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Drive through Kootenay National Park’s awe-inspiring landscapes. Hike at Marble Canyon to see stunning limestone gorges. Visit the Paint Pots, an area of fascinating natural and cultural history. Soak in the rejuvenating waters of Radium Hot Springs pools. Explore hiking trails or relax in the tranquil mountain town.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Old Salzburg Restaurant (Radium Hot Springs): Serving hearty European-inspired dishes in a cosy atmosphere. Helna’s Stube (Radium Hot Springs): Known for its exceptional Austrian cuisine and warm hospitality. Back Country Jack’s (Radium Hot Springs): A casual spot for comfort food and local favourites.
  • Day 9: Radium Hot Springs
    Spend a leisurely day exploring the charming town of Invermere and the stunning natural surroundings of Lake Windermere, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Start your day with a morning hike along one of the area’s scenic trails, where you might spot local wildlife and take in spectacular views. For water lovers, try kayaking, paddleboarding, or windsurfing on the calm waters of the lake.
    Invermere also offers a rich cultural experience. Visit the local Pynelogs Cultural Centre, which showcases regional art and history, or stop by the town’s museum to delve into its pioneer past. If relaxation is more your style, find a sunny spot by the lake or enjoy a picnic in one of the area’s beautiful parks. End your day with dinner at one of Invermere’s inviting restaurants, soaking up the laid-back mountain vibe.

    Daily Highlights: Explore Lake Windermere with options for kayaking, paddleboarding, or windsurfing. Hike one of the area’s scenic trails and enjoy breathtaking mountain views. Visit the Pynelogs Cultural Centre to appreciate local art and history. Relax by the lake or enjoy a picnic in a serene park setting. Discover Invermere’s pioneer history at the local museum.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Birchwood Restaurant (Invermere): A warm and welcoming spot offering creative Canadian dishes. The Station Pub (Invermere): Perfect for casual dining with lake views and a friendly atmosphere. Blue Dog Cafe (Invermere): A favourite for coffee, light bites, and vegetarian-friendly options.
  • Day 10: Radium Hot Springs to Nelson
    Today’s drive takes you deeper into the heart of British Columbia’s scenic Kootenays. Begin with a visit to Fort Steele Heritage Town, a restored Gold Rush-era settlement where you can explore historic buildings, watch live demonstrations, and even take a ride on a steam-powered train. It’s a step back in time that’s perfect for history buffs and families alike.
    Continue your journey through rolling mountains and lush valleys before boarding the free ferry across Kootenay Lake from Balfour to Kootenay Bay. The 35-minute ferry ride offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and pristine waters. Once you arrive in Nelson, take the afternoon to stroll the town’s charming streets, lined with heritage buildings, boutique shops, and vibrant cafes. Don’t forget to visit the historic Capitol Theatre or enjoy some local art at the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History. (373 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Explore Fort Steele Heritage Town and its Gold Rush-era attractions. Drive through the picturesque Purcell and Selkirk mountain ranges. Enjoy a scenic ferry ride across Kootenay Lake. Stroll through Nelson’s historic streets and discover its vibrant arts scene. Visit the Capitol Theatre or Touchstones Museum to soak up local culture.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Cantina Del Centro (Nelson): Known for its fresh, authentic Mexican dishes. The Library Lounge (Nelson): A cosy spot offering upscale pub fare in a relaxed atmosphere. Oso Negro Cafe (Nelson): A must-visit for coffee lovers and light snacks.
  • Day 11: Nelson to Osoyoos
    Set out from Nelson this morning for a day of diverse landscapes and cultural discoveries. Begin your journey with a scenic drive through Bonanza Pass, where the towering peaks and lush forests provide a stunning backdrop. Make a stop in Grand Forks, a small town with a rich Doukhobor heritage. Visit the Doukhobor Discovery Centre to learn about the traditions and history of this unique community.
    As you approach Osoyoos, the scenery shifts to Canada’s only desert region. Here, rolling vineyards and arid hills create a striking contrast to the lush mountain landscapes you’ve left behind. Take time to visit a local winery, such as Nk’Mip Cellars, the first Indigenous-owned winery in North America. Explore the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre to gain insight into the history and ecology of this fascinating region. End your day with a relaxing dinner overlooking the tranquil waters of Osoyoos Lake. (261 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Drive through Bonanza Pass and enjoy breathtaking mountain views. Explore the Doukhobor Discovery Centre in Grand Forks. Experience the unique desert landscapes of Osoyoos. Visit Nk’Mip Cellars for a tasting and Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre for cultural insights. Relax by Osoyoos Lake and soak up the serene atmosphere.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Miradoro Restaurant (Osoyoos): Offers Mediterranean-inspired dishes with stunning vineyard views. Convivia Bistro Cuisine (Osoyoos): A charming spot for French and Italian cuisine. Nk’Mip Cellars Patio Restaurant (Osoyoos): Perfect for al fresco dining with local wine pairings.
  • Day 12: Osoyoos
    Take a leisurely day to explore the beauty and unique offerings of Osoyoos. Start your morning with a stroll along the sandy shores of Osoyoos Lake, Canada’s warmest lake. If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a kayak or paddleboard to enjoy the serene waters from a different perspective.
    Wine enthusiasts will love touring some of the 40+ wineries in the Okanagan Valley. Visit Burrowing Owl Estate Winery or Tinhorn Creek Vineyards for tastings and vineyard tours, where you’ll enjoy incredible views paired with exceptional wines. For a family-friendly activity, head to Rattlesnake Canyon, an amusement park with fun attractions for all ages.
    In the afternoon, visit the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre to delve deeper into the history, ecology, and culture of the region. Wrap up your day with a relaxing dinner at a winery restaurant, where you can savour delicious food while watching the sun set over the valley.

    Daily Highlights: Stroll along Osoyoos Lake or enjoy water activities like kayaking or paddleboarding. Tour local wineries such as Burrowing Owl Estate or Tinhorn Creek Vineyards. Visit Rattlesnake Canyon for family-friendly fun. Learn about Indigenous culture and the local desert ecosystem at Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre. Enjoy a sunset dinner overlooking the vineyards and lake.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Burrowing Owl Winery’s Sonora Room (Osoyoos): Offers farm-to-table dishes with breathtaking vineyard views. Jojo’s Cafe (Osoyoos): A casual spot for breakfast or lunch with fresh, local ingredients. 18th Green at the Osoyoos Golf Club (Osoyoos): Perfect for a laid-back meal with panoramic views.
  • Day 13: Osoyoos to Abbotsford
    Leave the desert landscapes of Osoyoos behind as you journey west toward Abbotsford. Your drive takes you through the lush and rugged terrain of Cathedral Provincial Park, known for its pristine alpine meadows and dramatic mountain vistas. For those who enjoy hiking, stop at the park’s entrance and take a short trail to admire the untouched beauty of this natural gem.
    Continue through the Similkameen Valley, where you can stop at fruit stands or local markets to sample fresh, seasonal produce. Take a break in Manning Provincial Park, where you’ll find scenic picnic spots, subalpine meadows, and diverse wildlife. Consider a hike to Thunder Lake or along one of the park’s many accessible trails.
    As you approach Abbotsford, the agricultural heart of British Columbia, enjoy the picturesque farmland dotted with orchards and vineyards. End your day with a relaxing evening exploring Abbotsford’s local dining scene or simply unwind at your accommodation. (247 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Drive through Cathedral Provincial Park and the scenic Similkameen Valley. Stop at local fruit stands for fresh produce and regional treats. Explore Manning Provincial Park with hiking or a serene picnic by Thunder Lake. Enjoy the lush, agricultural landscapes of Abbotsford.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Restaurant 62 (Abbotsford): A fine dining spot known for its farm-to-table approach. Bow and Stern (Abbotsford): Offers delicious seafood and a relaxed atmosphere. Duft and Co. Bakehouse (Abbotsford): A great choice for coffee and freshly baked goods.
  • Day 14: Abbotsford to Whistler
    Begin your journey northward from Abbotsford to Whistler, travelling through stunning landscapes and charming mountain communities. Your first stop could be in Hope, known as the Gateway to the Interior, where you can stretch your legs and explore the town’s famous chainsaw carvings. From here, the route leads you through the dramatic Fraser Canyon and the scenic Duffey Lake Road, offering breathtaking views of rugged peaks and crystal-clear lakes.
    Make a stop in the historic town of Lillooet, once a key hub during the Gold Rush era. Visit the Lillooet Museum and Visitor Centre to learn about the area’s fascinating history. As you continue toward Whistler, enjoy the winding roads and incredible mountain vistas that make this drive one of the most picturesque in British Columbia.
    Arrive in Whistler, a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Take the evening to explore Whistler Village, with its lively atmosphere, boutique shops, and excellent dining options. (300 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Stop in Hope to see its unique chainsaw carvings and scenic surroundings. Drive through the Fraser Canyon and along the Duffey Lake Road, known for stunning views. Visit Lillooet and its museum to uncover Gold Rush history. Arrive in Whistler and explore the vibrant village atmosphere.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Araxi Restaurant & Oyster Bar (Whistler): A fine dining option with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Creekbread (Whistler): Famous for its delicious wood-fired pizzas and casual vibe. Purebread (Whistler): A must-visit for coffee and an incredible selection of baked goods.
  • Day 15: Whistler
    Spend a full day immersing yourself in all that Whistler has to offer. Start your morning with the iconic Peak 2 Peak Gondola, a record-breaking experience that connects Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. The gondola ride provides breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, glaciers, and alpine forests. If you’re up for an adventure, hike one of the many scenic trails accessible from the gondola, such as the High Note Trail for panoramic views.
    For those looking for something more relaxing, explore Whistler Village with its boutique shops, art galleries, and vibrant cafes. Stop by the Audain Art Museum, which showcases an impressive collection of Indigenous and modern art. In the afternoon, consider renting a bike and riding along the Valley Trail, a network of scenic paths that wind around lakes and forests. Alternatively, try canoeing or paddleboarding on Alta Lake for a peaceful outdoor experience.
    Wrap up your day with dinner at one of Whistler’s top restaurants, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the village at night.

    Daily Highlights: Ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for spectacular views of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Hike the High Note Trail or explore alpine scenery at your own pace. Visit the Audain Art Museum to admire Indigenous and contemporary art. Cycle along the Valley Trail or enjoy water activities at Alta Lake. Stroll through Whistler Village and indulge in its fantastic dining scene.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Bearfoot Bistro (Whistler): A fine dining experience known for its innovative menu and exceptional wine list. The Green Moustache Organic Cafe (Whistler): A great choice for healthy, organic meals and snacks.
  • Day 16: Whistler to Powell River
    Today, embark on a scenic journey along British Columbia’s beautiful Sunshine Coast. Start by driving from Whistler to Horseshoe Bay, where you’ll board a BC Ferries vessel for a picturesque crossing to Langdale. On the Sunshine Coast, take time to stop in the charming town of Gibsons, known for its waterfront views, local markets, and small-town charm. Grab a coffee or snack at a local cafe before continuing your drive.
    Follow the coastal route to Sechelt, where you can explore local galleries or take a detour to Porpoise Bay Provincial Park for a peaceful walk along the shoreline. Continue to Earls Cove, where a second ferry will take you across Jervis Inlet to Saltery Bay. As you approach Powell River, enjoy the tranquil surroundings of this seaside town nestled between the Coast Mountains and the ocean.
    Spend your evening exploring the local dining scene or relaxing at your accommodation. (222 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Drive from Whistler to Horseshoe Bay and enjoy the first BC Ferries crossing. Visit the charming coastal town of Gibsons for waterfront views and local markets. Stop in Sechelt to explore galleries or Porpoise Bay Provincial Park. Take a second ferry ride across Jervis Inlet to Saltery Bay. Arrive in Powell River, a serene coastal destination.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Costa del Sol Latin Cuisine (Powell River): Offers vibrant Latin-inspired dishes with a local twist. Townsite Brewing Inc. (Powell River): Perfect for craft beer lovers looking to pair drinks with casual bites. Edie Rae’s Cafe (Powell River): A cosy spot for homestyle meals and breakfast favourites.
  • Day 17: Powell River to Campbell River
    Start your day with a relaxing BC Ferries ride across the scenic Strait of Georgia to Comox on Vancouver Island. Keep your eyes peeled for marine wildlife, including seals, sea lions, and possibly orcas. Once you arrive, take some time to explore the charming town of Comox. Visit Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park, a beautiful waterfront site with manicured gardens and historical buildings.
    Continue your journey north to Campbell River, known as the salmon capital of the world. Upon arrival, take a stroll along the Discovery Fishing Pier, where you can spot fishing boats and enjoy views of the coastal waters. For wildlife enthusiasts, consider a guided whale-watching or wildlife tour to see orcas, humpbacks, and other marine life in their natural habitat. In the evening, relax and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. (70 kms land only)

    Daily Highlights: Take a BC Ferries ride across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island. Explore Comox, including Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park. Arrive in Campbell River and visit the Discovery Fishing Pier. Consider a guided wildlife or whale-watching tour. Savour fresh seafood and enjoy the coastal vibes.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Quay West Kitchen and Catering (Campbell River): A waterfront spot offering a variety of fresh, local dishes. Dicks Fish and Chips (Campbell River): A casual favourite for classic fish and chips. Harbour Grill (Campbell River): Known for its upscale dining and focus on seafood.
  • Day 18: Campbell River to Tofino/Ucluelet
    Embark on a scenic drive across Vancouver Island, heading west toward the Pacific Coast. Begin your journey with a stop at Elk Falls Provincial Park near Campbell River. Take a short walk to the suspension bridge for stunning views of the cascading falls and lush forest.
    As you continue your drive, pass through the picturesque town of Courtenay and make a detour to Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park. Here, you’ll be awed by ancient Douglas fir trees that tower above, some over 800 years old. It’s a perfect spot to stretch your legs and immerse yourself in nature.
    Arrive in Tofino or Ucluelet, the gateway to the stunning Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Spend the afternoon exploring the Rainforest Trails or strolling along Long Beach, famous for its expansive sands and dramatic surf. If time permits, visit the Kwisitis Visitor Centre to learn more about the local Indigenous culture and the region’s unique ecosystem. End your day with a peaceful evening by the coast, enjoying a delicious seafood dinner. (256 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Visit Elk Falls Provincial Park and enjoy the suspension bridge views. Stop at Cathedral Grove to see ancient Douglas fir trees. Explore the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve’s Rainforest Trails and Long Beach. Visit the Kwisitis Visitor Centre to learn about local Indigenous culture.

    Restaurant Recommendations: Wolf in the Fog (Tofino): Known for its creative menu and focus on local ingredients. Shelter Restaurant (Tofino): A great spot for casual dining with fresh coastal flavours. Pluvio Restaurant + Rooms (Ucluelet): Offers a fine dining experience with innovative dishes.
  • Day 19: Tofino/Ucluelet
    Spend the day exploring the rugged beauty and coastal charm of Tofino and Ucluelet. Begin with a walk along Long Beach, where you can feel the ocean breeze and watch surfers tackle the rolling waves. For a closer look at the area’s biodiversity, take a guided nature walk along the Rainforest Trails, which wind through ancient cedar and spruce forests. Wildlife enthusiasts might enjoy a whale-watching tour or a bear-watching excursion, where you’ll have the chance to spot black bears foraging along the shoreline. If you prefer a slower pace, visit local art galleries and shops in Tofino, showcasing the work of local artists and Indigenous crafts. In the afternoon, head to Chesterman Beach, ideal for a relaxing stroll or tide-pooling during low tide. End your day with a sunset dinner overlooking the Pacific, reflecting on the natural beauty of the west coast.

    Daily Highlights: Stroll along Long Beach and take in its breathtaking coastal scenery. Explore the Rainforest Trails and immerse yourself in lush greenery. Go whale-watching or bear-watching for an unforgettable wildlife experience. Discover local art and culture at Tofino’s galleries and shops. Relax at Chesterman Beach or enjoy tide-pooling adventures.

    Restaurant Recommendations: 1909 Kitchen (Tofino): A waterfront spot offering contemporary cuisine and stunning views. The Pointe Restaurant at Wickaninnish Inn (Tofino): Renowned for fine dining with panoramic ocean vistas.
  • Day 20: Tofino/Ucluelet to Victoria
    Embark on a scenic journey back across Vancouver Island toward the charming city of Victoria. Your first stop is Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park, where you can walk among towering Douglas firs and ancient cedars, some over 800 years old. It’s a tranquil spot to connect with nature before continuing your drive. Next, make a stop at Chemainus, a quaint town famous for its stunning outdoor murals that depict the region’s history and culture. Take some time to explore the art-lined streets and enjoy a coffee at a local cafe. Another worthwhile stop is Duncan, known as the City of Totems. Stroll through town to see its impressive collection of totem poles, and visit the Quw’utsun’ Cultural Centre for insights into Indigenous traditions. Arrive in Victoria, the provincial capital, where you’ll find a delightful mix of historic charm and modern attractions. Spend your evening wandering through the Inner Harbour, visiting boutique shops, or dining at one of the city’s acclaimed restaurants. (194 kms)

    Daily Highlights: Walk among ancient trees at Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park. Explore the art and history of Chemainus, known for its outdoor murals. Discover Duncan’s totem poles and visit the Quw’utsun’ Cultural Centre. Stroll along Victoria’s Inner Harbour and soak up its lively atmosphere.

    Restaurant Recommendations: 10 Acres Bistro (Victoria): A farm-to-table favourite with seasonal dishes. Il Terrazzo (Victoria): Known for its Italian-inspired cuisine and romantic setting. Red Fish Blue Fish (Victoria): A casual waterfront spot for sustainable seafood.
  • Day 21: Victoria to Vancouver
    Spend your morning exploring more of Victoria before heading back to Vancouver. A must-visit is the world-famous Butchart Gardens, where you can stroll through vibrant floral displays, tranquil water features, and themed gardens. Don’t miss the Rose Garden and Sunken Garden, which are especially stunning. After enjoying the gardens, make your way to the ferry terminal at Swartz Bay for a scenic BC Ferries crossing back to the mainland. Keep your camera ready as you sail through the beautiful Gulf Islands, with the chance to spot seals, eagles, and even whales along the way. Arrive in Vancouver and take some time to explore the city if time permits. A visit to Steveston Village in Richmond, near the airport, is a great way to end the day. This historic fishing village offers waterfront dining, quaint shops, and the chance to see working fishing boats at the marina. (70 kms land only)

    Daily Highlights: Visit the stunning Butchart Gardens in Victoria. Enjoy a scenic BC Ferries ride through the Gulf Islands. Explore Steveston Village in Richmond for a charming waterfront experience. Prepare for your departure with a relaxing evening near the airport.

    Restaurant Recommendations: The Dining Room at Butchart Gardens (Victoria): Offers fresh, local dishes with views of the gardens. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant (Steveston): A great spot for seafood and harbour views. Fisherman’s Wharf Fish and Chips (Steveston): A casual choice for fresh, classic fish and chips.
  • Day 22: End of Tour

    Enjoy some last-minute sightseeing or shopping before departing for your homeward journey or next stop.

Hotels
  • Vancouver

    Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre:

    Centrally located in Vancouver, this modern hotel offers comfortable accommodations and easy access to the city’s top attractions.

  • Kamloops

    South Thompson Guest Ranch:

    Nestled along the South Thompson River, this charming ranch combines rustic elegance with stunning mountain views.

  • Clearwater

    Wells Gray Inn:

    A cozy and welcoming lodge, ideally situated for exploring the breathtaking natural beauty of Wells Gray Provincial Park.

  • Jasper

    Chateau Jasper:

    A contemporary hotel with a mountain lodge vibe, offering relaxing accommodations in the heart of Jasper National Park.

  • Banff

    Elk and Avenue:

    A stylish, centrally located hotel providing modern comforts and easy access to Banff’s shops, restaurants, and outdoor adventures.

  • Radium Hot Springs

    Prestige Radium Hot Springs Resort:

    A welcoming mountain retreat offering comfortable stays and proximity to Radium’s famous hot springs.

  • Nelson

    Prestige Lakeside Resort:

    A waterfront gem boasting breathtaking lake views, modern amenities, and a relaxing ambiance.

  • Osoyoos

    Coast Osoyoos Beach Hotel:

    A family-friendly beachfront hotel with stunning views of Osoyoos Lake and direct access to sandy shores.

  • Abbotsford

    Coast Abbotsford Hotel & Suites:

    A convenient and comfortable base for exploring the Fraser Valley, featuring modern amenities and warm hospitality.

     

  • Whistler

    Aava Whistler Hotel:

    A sleek and contemporary hotel offering easy access to Whistler Village and year-round mountain adventures.

  • Powell River

    Beach Garden Resort:

    A serene waterfront escape with beautiful views of the Malaspina Strait and comfortable accommodations.

  • Campbell River

    Coast Discovery Inn:

    Centrally located, this hotel is perfect for exploring Campbell River, offering comfortable rooms and scenic ocean views.

  • Tofino/Ucluelet

    Hotel Zed:

    A retro-chic boutique hotel blending playful decor with modern amenities, perfect for a fun-filled Tofino stay.

  • Victoria

    Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites:

    A centrally located all-suite hotel offering a blend of comfort, elegance, and iconic harbour views.

  • Vancouver Airport

    Sandman Signature Vancouver Airport Hotel:

    A convenient and stylish choice for travellers, offering modern amenities just minutes from the airport.

Extras and Optional Fees Payable Locally

Entrance fees: While some parks may have included admission, entry to attractions such as Butchart Gardens (approx. CAD 38-40) or Radium Hot Springs pools (approx. CAD 15-20) may have extra fees.

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Vibrant Vancouver: Explore downtown Vancouver’s dynamic urban scene of shops, parks, restaurants, and theatres.

    Fraser Canyon Exploration: Visit Hell’s Gate or Boston Bar and marvel at the imposing Fraser Canyon.

    Gold Rush Trail: Follow the historic route along the Fraser River, discovering tales of BC’s Gold Rush era.

    Wells Gray Provincial Park: Admire stunning waterfalls, volcanic landscapes, and serene wilderness in this natural haven.

    Mount Robson: Enjoy panoramic views of the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies.

    Icefields Parkway: Drive through one of the most scenic routes in the world, with glaciers, peaks, and turquoise lakes.

    Lake Louise and Moraine Lake: Marvel at the iconic turquoise waters framed by dramatic mountain backdrops.

    Banff National Park Adventures: Visit the Cave and Basin, Bow Falls, and ride the Sulphur Mountain gondola.

    Kootenay National Park: Experience alpine meadows, towering peaks, and rejuvenating hot springs.

    Radium Hot Springs: Relax in soothing hot springs surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes.

    Nelson Heritage Town: Explore this charming town, rich in history and known as the heritage capital of Western Canada.

    Osoyoos Wineries: Indulge in wine tastings at some of Canada’s top wineries in the Okanagan Valley.

    Manning Provincial Park: Hike through sub-alpine meadows with breathtaking views of Thunder Lake and Three Brothers Mountain.

    Whistler’s Outdoor Playground: Discover world-class hiking, boutique shopping, and thrilling outdoor activities.

    Sunshine Coast Drive: Journey along rugged coastlines, serene inlets, and breathtaking seascapes.

    Pacific Rim National Park: Explore dense rainforests, dramatic coastlines, and wildlife-rich habitats.

    Tofino’s Long Beach: Walk along sandy shores, searching for driftwood and spotting marine life.

    Cathedral Grove: Wander among ancient, towering Douglas fir trees in this pristine forest.

    Butchart Gardens: Revel in the colourful displays of this world-renowned horticultural gem on Vancouver Island.

    BC Ferries Scenic Cruises: Relax on picturesque ferry rides offering views of coastal landscapes and potential wildlife sightings.

This tour itinerary is flexible and can be adapted as required. 

A family friendly option is available on request. 

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