



9 days/8 nights with 7½ days cycling

Start any date between June 15 and September 15

45 to 50 km daily average (28 to 31 miles)
This is mountainous region and there are three days with challenging steep climbs
On some days there is the possibility to extend riding distances up to 65 km (41 miles)

Classic Accommodation: US$2550/ CAD$2550
Single suppl. Classic: US$595/ CAD$595 * Price before tax.
Canada applies a 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST).

- 8 nights hotels
- All breakfasts and 2 dinners
- Detailed route instructions and map
- Use of a top quality 21-speed hybrid bike complete with handlebar bag, pump, and all the necessary accessories for changing flats.
We recommend that you bring your own helmet for safety and hygiene reasons
- Luggage transfers
- All necessary transfers during the tour
- Area Manager available throughout the tour

Your tour starts in Banff the oldest and largest town in the National Parks of the Rockies. Located 150 km (94 miles) west of Calgary, Alberta, Banff is situated in the scenic Bow Valley surrounded by Cascade Mtn, Tunnel Mtn, Mt. Rundle, Sulphur Mtn, and Mt. Norquay.
There is regularly scheduled air service to Calgary from across North America, with non-stop flights to Calgary from all major Canadian and many US centres, including: Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, Dallas & Seattle. Additionally, non-stop international flights are available from London and Frankfurt.
A number of companies offer an airport shuttle service to Banff from the Calgary Airport. If you are flying home from Calgary Airport, a special transfer might be necessary to enable you to catch a flight on the same day as the tour end. |
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Brewster’s Mountain Lodge,
Banff
This inn is located in historic downtown Banff, surrounded by the splendour of the mountains. Enjoy an authentic Western atmosphere, with log architecture - each guest room features handcrafted natural log furnishings. |
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Mountaineer Lodge,
Lake Louise
Nestled in a forest with tremendous views, this lodge feels secluded yet is a scenic 5 minute walk from a variety of services and shopping. Guests can visit the whirlpool and steam room area to relax. |
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Num-ti-jah Lodge,
Bow Lake
This lodge has one of the most dramatic views in the Rockies. The rooms are rustic and simple but very comfortable. Guests can relax in the Nashan-esen Lounge, Elkhorn dining room or the library. |
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The Crossing,
Saskatchewan River
In the heart of the Icefields Parkway and the Canadian Rockies, each room also has its own deck where guests can enjoy the mountain views or enjoy exclusive use of the relaxing spa. |
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Columbia Icefield Chalet,
Jasper National Park
With spectacular views of surrounding mountains and glaciers, the rooms here are modest and comfortable. |
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Sunwapta Falls and Resort,
Jasper National Park
Situated in Canada's Jasper National Park on the Icefields Parkway, with cozy cabin style accommodations in a wilderness setting. Guests can dine at the Endless Chain dining room and enjoy the view. |
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Chateau Jasper,
Jasper
Located on the shore of Lake Beauvert, this luxurious hotel is pleasantly furnished with mountain decor in mind. There is tennis, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and an award-winning, fine dining room.
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