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Discover the Canadian Rockies in 7 days with a small group tour from Seattle, featuring stunning parks, optional camping or hotel stays, and expert guides.
The 7-Day Small Group Tour: Canadian Rockies and National Parks offers an immersive way to explore some of Canada’s most breathtaking landscapes. Starting from Seattle, this $1,695.75 per person adventure takes travelers through Kamloops, Yoho, Jasper, Banff, Whistler, and Vancouver in less than a week. The tour’s highlight is the combination of small group size—capped at 14 travelers—and the choice between camping accommodations or comfortable 3-star hotels. With all national park fees included and a modern touring vehicle equipped with extra-large windows, this tour balances sightseeing, comfort, and personal attention.
This tour is ideal for those who enjoy nature, wildlife, and scenic drives but want a well-organized experience with knowledgeable guides. Keep in mind that the itinerary involves a fair amount of driving and some walking, making it best suited for travelers in reasonably good shape. The flexible options for camping or lodging allow you to tailor the trip to your preferences and budget.


This tour departs from the Best Western Seattle Airport Hotel, located at 18220 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA. The trip begins at 7:00 am, with private transportation in either an air-conditioned SUV or minivan, depending on the group size. The vehicle’s extra-large windows are a standout feature, providing excellent views throughout the journey.
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The tour itinerary is packed with spectacular destinations each day, starting from Kamloops, where wildlife such as cougars, bears, and elk can be seen. The first day involves a visit to BC Wildlife Park and a walk at Bridal Veil Falls, which tumbles 197 feet over a smooth rock face. This sets the tone for scenic natural beauty early in the trip.

The second day takes travelers to Emerald Lake, famous for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding trails. Visitors can enjoy a walk around the lake or relax at the lakeshore café. Later, the drive continues across the Kicking Horse Pass into Alberta, with panoramic views from Rogers Pass.
In Banff, the tour includes visits to Lake Louise and the Plain of Six Glaciers, where hikes lead to stunning views and the Lake Agnes Tea House. Moraine Lake, with its famous peaks, provides incredible photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset.

The Icefields Parkway is a major highlight, offering endless vistas of glaciers, jagged mountains, and wildlife. Travelers can opt for a helicopter flight or a glacier walk near the Bow Glacier Falls. The drive itself is considered one of the most scenic routes worldwide, with stops at Peyto Lake and Bow Glacier.

Day five focuses on Jasper National Park, known for its snowcapped peaks and abundant wildlife. The guide leads visitors through the park’s lakes and hiking trails, with potential sightings of elk, moose, and bears. Traveling along the Yellowhead Highway, the route passes Mount Robson, the highest point in the Canadian Rockies.

The final full day offers free time at Whistler Blackcomb, where visitors can enjoy the scenic views and photography opportunities. The town’s lively atmosphere and history as a 2010 Winter Olympics venue make it a memorable stop. The tour concludes with a drive along the Sea to Sky Highway into Vancouver, where the group tours highlights such as Stanley Park, Chinatown, and the Waterfront area.

Travelers can choose between camping, with six nights of tent camping, or staying in 3-star hotels. The camping equipment is included, except for sleeping bags and pillows, which can be rented or brought along. The lodging option offers comfortable accommodation in twin or triple rooms, with dinners prepared at campsites or included in the package.
Meals are usually not included in the base price, but vegetarian options are available upon request. The tour involves a fair amount of walking at various stops, and participants should dress in layers suitable for both warm and cool temperatures. Hiking shoes, sunscreen, and waterproof jackets are recommended.

Several optional activities can be added at extra cost, including canoeing on Lake Louise, helicopter flights over the Icefields, and biking in Jasper. These are not included in the base price but can significantly enhance the experience for adventure enthusiasts.
The smaller group size ensures a more personalized experience, and the guides are praised for their professionalism, friendliness, and knowledge. They share insights about each location, making the journey both informative and engaging. According to reviews, guides like Chris and Rachel are particularly appreciated for their attention to detail and team spirit.
While the tour offers a spectacular route and excellent guide service, the itinerary involves considerable driving time—which may be less suited for those seeking a more leisurely pace. The parks are spaced apart, and the experience involves walking and hiking at various stops, so good physical condition is recommended.
The 7-Day Canadian Rockies tour by Bindlestiff Tours is a solid choice for those looking to see iconic parks and landscapes in a compact, well-organized package. The small group size and personalized guides make it a comfortable and engaging way to explore this vast region. The options for camping or hotels add flexibility for different budgets and preferences.
While the long drives and active stops might challenge some travelers, the breathtaking scenery and expert guidance provide real value. This tour is especially suited for adventure seekers and nature lovers who appreciate scenic drives, wildlife viewing, and hiking. The tour offers a balanced mix of comfort, adventure, and natural beauty—making it a memorable way to experience the Canadian Rockies.
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Is hotel pickup included for the tour?
This tour departs from the Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport at 18220 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA. Arrive early to ensure timely departure.
Can I bring children on this tour?
Yes, children must be at least 7 years old. All minors under 17 need to be accompanied by an adult.
What are the vehicle types used during the trip?
Depending on group size, travelers are transported in either a comfortable air-conditioned SUV or minivan with enlarged viewing windows for optimal sightseeing.
Are meals included in the tour?
Meals are generally not included in the base price, though dinner at campsites is prepared communally. Vegetarian options are available, and additional costs apply for meals.
Can I participate in optional activities?
Yes, activities like canoeing, biking, and helicopter flights are available at extra cost. Contact the operator after booking to arrange these.