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    3.9 (64 reviews)
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    Elizabeth O.

    My husband and I did the guided tour to Consolation Lakes & Moraine Lake. Our guide, Spencer, made the trip so enjoyable by stopping every so often and giving us a quick lesson on the ecosystem. He was very informative and we learned a lot about the Canadian Rockies! The views were incredible on this hike. Lunch is provided, which I wasn't expecting much- but it was a lot of food for a backpack lunch! We definitely recommend booking with this company

    Marijane F.

    guri was a delightful knowledgeable consummate professional and fun guide for our tour of banffs top attractions which did not disappoint BUT #getyourguide who we have happily used in other cities has to make a change in banff! they lost all the pick up times no matter the location at 8am when. if you read tiny embedded print it will seperate out by location! needless to say we arrived at our location at 8am and didn't get picked up til 950! just a thing they should fix since everything else is so good.

    Night tour
    Shanelle S.

    Great night hike of Johnston Canyon! My friend and I booked a tour online beforehand and we got picked up from a different hotel (only certain downtown hotels allow for pickup). Since it was in February, we dressed very warmly. Handwarmers and foot warmers would be advised. They provide headlamps which you can keep as a souvenir as well as snow shoes. Our group had about 12 people in it and we all fit comfortably in their van. The night hike was short and not too strenuous. We saw a waterfall and stopped at various points to gaze at the stars. One good tip for those with iPhones is to change the night mode setting from 3 seconds to 10 seconds in order to allow the photos to develop better. We had hot cocoa while on the trail and were given a packet of maple cookies. Overall, the night hike was a nice way to explore safely at night and view the beauty of nature.

    Sheila K.

    We booked a tour to see the Columbia Icefields and we chose this tour mainly because of the group size, it was smaller than the typical tour size. We personally preferred being with a smaller group. After you book the tour, you get the choose what kind of sandwich you want for lunch. Food wasn't bad, they actually provide you more than just a sandwich. They included fruits, cookies, and a drink. We stayed at Lake Louise and had to drive down to the mall to get picked up since they weren't allowed to go directly to the hotel. Our tour guide was Anick and she was awesome! She stopped at so many places on the way to the Icefields and back. She also shared a lot of great history along the way which was nice. Her driving was good as well! For someone who gets car sick easily, I didn't feel anything. At the end of the tour, she also gave us maple cookies which was nice. Overall, it was a good experience and I would definitely book again.

    Favorite stop on the tour!
    Monika T.

    Harry was our awesome tour guide in Banff! He did an incredible job telling stories and facts about the area. Definitely our kids' favorite guide! Thank you Harry for the A+ service! :) Monika & Joe

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    Lin F.

    Book johnson canyon hike with Discovery tour group. Small group big adventure promises and delightfully delivered! Hotel pick up & drop off. Group of 10 for us. Pace reasonable for this overweight middle aged weekend warrior- I was able to keep up. That goodness for photo opportunities and lovely historical spots for a narrative from Rob. Icicles and frozen waterfalls greeted us on the right side of the hike. We were on the look out for wolves, elk, bears- but we only saw footprints of the said wildlife in the ravines and snow streams. Velcro shoe straps for traction provided- go to washrooms first before putting them on at the van. Pole also provided. Rob carried maple cream cookies individually manufactured wrapped from Quebec cookies and hot cocoa. Nice treats. 8:30 am tour booked. Picked us up at 8:11 am. Hiked 5 ish miles. Back to hotel at 12:15 pm. I stayed in Banff lodge. No issues with our group and we all got along. Age varied from early twenties, I am forties, some fifties; several 60's. The older folks seemed fitter than us younger folks! I need to step my weekday fitness level up- Lolol. Best time ever!!! I think I'll book a wolf sanctuary tour on Monday. Definitely use discovery tours especially if you don't want to drive in the snow, rain, or sleet; carry equipment on your carry on; or need a guide at your side! Loved it.

    This photo was taken of me when we got out of the shuttle on the Lake Louise tour
    Mosiah L.

    Discover Banff has the most affordable prices & offers the best variety of tours in Banff. I used them for three of my December excursions. Their shuttles will pick you up at just about any hotel in town. Here is a brief synopsis of the 3 tours I went on. 1) Discover Banff & Its Wildlife Winter tour: I did this tour on the morning of 12/12/2019. It normally costs $70 but their online site had something called an ONLINE2SAVE coupon that marked the price down. I ended up paying $58.80 in Canadian dollars (about $44.70 US dollars) for. The tour lasts about 3 hours. The tour group was small & we were picked up in a blue shuttle van. We were driven to several locations where we got out, observed the scenery & took pictures. The parts of this tour I enjoyed the most were going to Lake Minnewanka & the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. Many of the lakes around Banff are frozen but since Minnewanka is so deep, it was only frozen around its edges. Minnewanka means "Water of the Spirits" and local folklore has it that a merman (a creature who's half man/half fish) once lived there. The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel isn't just any hotel. It first opened in the 1800s & resembles a castle. It's currently the most expensive hotel in Banff. There's a small replica of it sitting on a table in the lobby that's made of gingerbread. They had a live stage play version of "A Christmas Carol" performing their auditorium showing later that evening. This place is popular for weddings & has its share of ghost stories too. Though this tour mentions wildlife, since it was December we didn't see many animals other than deer. But we were shown a phone booth near the Bow Falls area of Banff National Park that had been destroyed by a black bear. 2) Johnston Canyon Icewalk : I did this tour later in the afternoon on the same day I did the Discover Banff tour I just mentioned. After I used the ONLINE2SAVE coupon it cost $74.66 Canadian (about $56.40 USD). We were given ice cleats to wear on our shoes for the walk. The tour guide was a fit, slender woman of British heritage who seemed as if she wanted up to break a Guinness world record for the fastest recorded hike through Johnston Canyon. I was expecting a leisurely stroll through the canyon. There would be "2 or 3 hills" she said. Good thing she wasn't hooked up to a polygraph at the time. I found myself stopping to take pictures & then having to rush to catch up with the rest of the group. Me being dressed in layers, being the thickest bodied person in our tour group & the fact that there were way more hills than advertised resulted in, you guessed it, me hitting a physical wall. Here I was, December in Canada & I'm sweating like I was wearing a sauna suit. The tour guide laughs and says, "I see some of you are breathing heavy. But rest assured that the air you're breathing in is fresh, clean CANADIAN air!" She also said, "You guys are gonna get your 10,000 steps in today." Were we at boot camp now? She pretty much dog-walked me through the bowels of Johnston Canyon that afternoon. Beautiful scenery though. 3) Discover Lake Louise: I celebrated my birthday (12/14/2019) with this tour. I arranged it at the last minute over the phone & without the coupon I paid $66.55 in USD. This turned out to be the best tour of them all. Lake Louise is about 35 miles from downtown Banff & was completely frozen over. There were people ice skating and playing hockey on it. It's near a plush hotel that has a shopping center & gift shops inside. The lake has a walking trail around it & is nestled in between mountains. The tour group was there for several hours & were allowed to split up & explore on our own before meeting the shuttle at a predetermined time. A couple of other things that made the Lake Louise tour my favorite was that there were several cute black women & a white couple on it who coincidentally were visiting from Atlanta. Small world! We got out several times on the way to take photos & even saw a bighorn sheep (a ram) casually licking salt from the road. We passed by an elk farm too. If you ever visit Banff, do not skip the Lake Louise tour. Despite my struggle stroll through Johnston Canyon, I still rate Discover Banff Tours a solid 5. I'm not even mad at that woman. In fact I gave her a tip just like I did the other guides. I should've been better prepared. If I visit Banff again, I'll revisit Johnston Canyon. The competitor in me won't let myself go out like that lol. This tour company is the most thorough in Banff. They offer way more tours than the ones I went on. They have dogsledding, horse draw sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cave exploration, helicopter rides, skiiing, a visit to a wolfdog sanctuary & even an excursion to Calgary to catch a Flames hockey game. The photos I'm posting don't do it justice. You need to see it for yourself!

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    Review Highlights - Discover Banff Tours

    Despite my struggle stroll through Johnston Canyon, I still rate Discover Banff Tours a solid 5.

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    Banff Gondola - sulphur mountain

    Banff Gondola

    4.5(257 reviews)
    3.5 km

    I visited Banff for the second time recently, and I finally made it to the gondola for their…read moreChristmas event. My entire family had a blast-this was the highlight of our trip to Canada this year. Everything was so well organized and thoughtfully arranged. My kids got to complete so many creative activities: cookie decorating, meeting Santa, crafting a gondola themed ornament, roasting marshmallows, etc. as a plus, everyone was very friendly and cheerful. The views are stunning, and while I didn't get to walk through boardwalk (not stroller friendly and I have a child in a stroller), I hope to next time!

    I recently visited Banff with my running group and they planned a whole week of activities for us…read more We had a free day to pick our own activity on our last day here. Out of the options that they presented to us, I chose the Banff Gondola. We spent the whole week running and hiking and I wanted something relaxing to do. The Banff Gondola takes you 2,292 feet up a steep mountainside to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. The ride itself is eight minutes long. After buying my ticket, I chilled at the Starbucks that is at ground level and watched the gondola take people up the mountain. There is also a gift shop next to it. Each gondola cabin is designed to hold up to four people and offers a 360-degree view as you ascend up the mountain. Once you arrive at the Banff Gondola Upper Terminal on Sulphur Mountain, you have four levels to explore. The fourth level is the rooftop observation deck where you get amazing panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. You can see the entire town of Banff from up here. There is also an outdoor boardwalk that leads to Sanson Peak. I spent a few hours up here exploring the different levels. There is a coffee shop and a couple of restaurants at the top. I did the walk from the observation deck to Sanson Peak and back. The views are just stunning. The observation deck can get crowded and it can get a little windy at times. I spent my time taking photographs and relaxing on the benches. I then grabbed a coffee before heading back down. The Banff Gondola is a little pricey, but I am glad I picked this activity. It was a nice way to close out my trip to Banff.

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    Banff Gondola - Here we are having reached the top of the ride!! The view was absolutely incredible!!

    Here we are having reached the top of the ride!! The view was absolutely incredible!!

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    Banff Gondola - We ate at the buffet, very average food, pricey. Fantastic view!

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    We ate at the buffet, very average food, pricey. Fantastic view!

    Kootenay National Park - Stanley Glacier Hike

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    4.7(15 reviews)
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    We had an amazing time visiting sites in Kootenay National Park while staying in Radium Hot Springs…read morefor a week. The is such a picturesque part of British Colombia, Canada. Our first stop was Olive Lake. A gorgeous green-blue body of water. A short trail from the parking lot. Our next stop was Paint Pots. Such a cool experience. We've never seen anything like it before. The colorful, iron-rich pools were so cool to see up close. The boardwalk to the paint pots was picturesque too. There are many stops and viewpoints along highway 93. Be sure to stop at the ranger station to get your park pass ($14/day) and map of all stops along the route. Most stops have restrooms available as well. Overall a must while visiting British Colombia, Canada. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring this area and would highly recommend.

    Rumor had it that Kootenay National Park was, perhaps, the most underrated of the National Parks in…read morethe area. I'm all for supporting the underdogs (& avoiding the crowds). Compared to Banff, Kootenay was empty & there are plenty of bodies of Gatorade-like waters. We enjoyed the wide open spaces and the non-touristy vibe of the park. On our Stanley Glacier Hike, we only saw 3 other sets of people... no shoulder bumping or shuttles needed here. We opted for the annual family/group pass, a great value if you're spending a week or so in any combination of the parks &/or may come back. (& we will come back... already planning it)

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    Kootenay National Park - This is the Continental Divide sign starting out Kootenay NP near the Banff area.

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    This is the Continental Divide sign starting out Kootenay NP near the Banff area.

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