Gems of Kootenay National Park - Hiking Tour
The morning begins with locally baked pastries and hot beverages from your guide, while you are transported to the trail in a luxury SUV. A guided hike to a glacier viewpoint is a quintessential Canadian Rockies Experience. The beautifully forested Stanley Glacier trail offers the perfect opportunity to become intimate with this breathtaking site. The bountiful volumes of wildflowers often distract hikers from looking up to the rock walls and waterfalls along the way. The forest disappears as you cross into the Alpine, reaching the pinnacle point of the hike as Stanley Glacier comes into view. Breathe in the fresh air and listen to nature’s silence as you enjoy your picnic lunch.
Pricing - All Prices in CAD
1 - 2 Guests: $938
3 Guests: $329 per guest
4 Guests: $259 per guest
5 Guests: $217 per guest
For groups of 6 - 10, please call 1 877 573 0270 or email Laura@canadianrockiesexperience.com
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What our customers say:
“We had a fantastic guide the first day with Canadian Rockies Experience— Annie was terrific so our hike was stunning. She really customized for us and since we are fast hikers, we added an extra section. Loved her. Great start. Loved Stanley Glacier and marble canyon — gorgeous.”
Another 5 star review! Thank you M. Greenwald
Pick ups are from Canmore or Banff, other locations require consultation with our team.
Email Laura@canadianrockiesexperience.com or call 1877 573 0270
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is this Tour suitable for children? This tour is suitable for children 10 years of age.
What do we need to bring? 1.5 liters of water, Jacket, Rain Gear, Sun Hat and Sunscreen. Appropriate outdoor hiking shoes/boots with good thread is essential. Camera or phone for photographs. If you are an avid photographer, please feel free to bring all your camera gear. Many photography opportunities present throughout the day.
Should I tip my guide? Tips are not included in the tour price. Canadian Rockies Experience guides love their jobs and are grateful for the opportunity to work in this landscape. If you feel that your guide has gone above and beyond for you, and you wish to tip, please do. However, this is never expected.
Photo Credit: Travel Alberta: Parks Canada: Ben Morin