3-Day Banff to Vancouver Tour
Adventure to Vancouver Through Whistler’s Scenic Mountains
3-Day Banff to Vancouver Tour
Adventure to Vancouver Through Whistler’s Scenic Mountains
Welcome to the ultimate Banff to Vancouver tour! This 3-day adventure takes you through Western Canada’s most stunning landscapes. Starting in Banff, we’ll visit the stunning Yoho National Park before heading to Revelstoke, a mountain town known for its outdoor adventures and beautiful scenery. From there, continue on to Whistler, home to the alpine events of the 2010 Winter Olympics, and immerse yourself in this world-renowned resort. Along the way, enjoy opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and learning about Indigenous cultures. Top it off with optional adrenaline-filled activities for an unforgettable experience!

Venture through Revelstoke and Whistler's scenic mountains on the Chinook tour

3 days / 2 nights
Season: May – October
Start: 08:00 Banff
End: ~18:30 Vancouver
Max Group Size: 23

We can’t help but wonder why they call it Emerald Lake…

Experience powerful Takakkaw Falls (seasonal), one of Canada’s tallest waterfalls

Immerse yourself in the scenic charm and adventure adventures of Revelstoke


Visit the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (optional)

End your journey in Vancouver, a vibrant city known for its stunning ocean views and majestic mountains.
BANFF TO REVELSTOKE
Your Banff to Vancouver tour begins in the heart of the Canadian Rockies! The first leg takes you through magnificent Yoho National Park where you’ll stop at some of the most breathtaking scenic points in Western Canada. First, we’ll visit the stunning Takakkaw Falls (seasonal), the sparkling beauty of Emerald Lake, and the impressive Natural Bridge. Next we’ll make a stop at Lake Revelstoke with an afternoon kayaking session included (seasonal). We’ll end the day with a relaxed evening in Revelstoke, the perfect time to unwind and share stories of the day’s adventures.
Included Activity: Kayaking on Lake Revelstoke


REVELSTOKE TO WHISTLER
Today, we bid farewell to the charming town of Revelstoke and make our way to the world-renowned resort town of Whistler. Along the way, take in breathtaking views of rugged landscapes, lush forests, towering mountains, and crystal-clear lakes. Upon arrival in Whistler, which hosted the alpine events of the 2010 Winter Olympics, the majestic Coast Mountains will provide a dramatic backdrop for the evening ahead. After settling in, immerse yourself in Whistler’s vibrant nightlife with lively bars and buzzing clubs, ensuring we make the most of our final night in this iconic mountain town.
WHISTLER TO VANCOUVER
On our final day, we’ll journey from Whistler to Vancouver, a vibrant coastal city known for its striking skyline, picturesque harbour, and breathtaking mountain backdrop. Along the way, we’ll travel the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, one of the most stunning routes in British Columbia. Our first stop will be at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, where you’ll immerse yourself in the rich heritage and traditions of the local Indigenous communities. Next we’ll stop to admire Brandywine Falls, a dramatic waterfall that plunges 230 feet into a deep gorge, offering a striking display of nature’s power. We’ll then pass the towering Stawamus Chief near Squamish, an iconic granite peak renowned for its world-class rock climbing. Shortly after, we’ll visit Shannon Falls, where the water cascades down the rugged rock face. The journey continues as we travel along the shores of Burrard Inlet, offering jaw-dropping views of the coastal mountains, the ocean, and the city skyline. Finally, we’ll arrive in Vancouver, where our Rocky Mountains Tour concludes, and you’ll say goodbye to your new lifelong friends!
Included Activity: Visit to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
Important Note: Please note that accommodation is not included on this evening, and you will need to make your own arrangements in Vancouver. We recommend not booking any onward travel on this day to allow flexibility in case of traffic or weather delays.

The Chinook Banff to Vancouver Tour through Western Canada offers many adventure activities so you can make the most of your trip. Go mountain biking, kayaking, and more.
Optional activities can be easily booked and paid for through your Moose tour guide during the trip—no need to pre-book! The following exciting activities are available on the Chinook Banff to Vancouver Tour:
The Chinook Banff to Vancouver Tour includes accommodation for one night of the tour in mixed-gender hostel dormitory rooms with four to six beds. You can request female-only dorm rooms, and we can usually accommodate this, but we cannot guarantee it. Note that one night of the tour is in a hotel in a two-bedded room.
We choose hostels for their affordability, excellent facilities, and friendly atmosphere. Staying in shared dorm rooms allows you to meet more people, interact with other tour guests, and keep costs as low as possible.
If dormitory-style accommodation isn’t suitable for your trip and you’d prefer private accommodation, please reach out to us directly, and we’ll be happy to discuss alternative tour options.

The Chinook Banff to Vancouver Tour is the last 3-days of the 8-day Caribou Rocky Mountains Tour. Many travellers on your tour will have started together in Vancouver and Banff prior to you joining them.
Some sites on this tour are only available seasonally. The road to Takakkaw Falls is open from mid-June to mid-October. Choose a departure within this timeframe to experience these breathtaking locations this tour.
Please note that our itineraries are subject to change, and activities may be cancelled without notice due to circumstances beyond our control, such as weather, traffic, or unforeseen events. If this happens, alternative options may be available, or you may have the opportunity to enjoy more free time to explore on your own!
This tour starts in Banff. The closest airport is in Calgary (YYC).
Flexible about when you can travel? Consider the pros and cons of our travel seasons. In Low Season (May and October), you’ll experience fewer crowds and less traffic at the most popular sites. The trade-off is that the weather is typically more variable, cooler, and wetter.
Additionally, some sites may be closed, and the glacial lakes could still be frozen in the spring—though that’s a stunning sight in itself! In Peak Season (June to September), everything is open, the weather is more consistent, warmer, and generally drier, with the glacial lakes in their full splendour. However, some tour related items may be more expensive, traffic is heavier, and the most popular spots can be quite crowded.
We take your safety, along with the safety of our staff and partners, very seriously. You can review our Safety Policy here.
All tour finish times are approximate. We strongly recommend that you DO NOT book onward travel for the final day of the tour, as traffic or other unforeseen circumstances may cause delays.
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