Set off on a journey beyond the summits aboard Canadian Rockies. From the time-worn beauty of towering peaks to calm alpine lakes and pristine snow-covered glaciers, Canadian Rockies connects you with scenery that has inspired adventure since time immemorial.
Flyover immerses all your senses in landscapes, stories, and culture from a perspecive you've never seen. Beyond the beauty, you'll discover the spirit of the mountains from the people who call the Rockies home.
On for a limited time: March 13 – June 23
Explore the geological history of the Rocky Mountains, along with the treasured traditions and trailblazing spirit they have inspired. Discover the Indigenous perspective of this famed mountain range, which local Nations revere as “The Backbone of the World.”
Explore the mountains in real life by making the Canadian Rockies your next vacation destination. Book a Pursuit Pass to save up to 40% on attractions in Banff, Jasper and Golden, from the glacier-top Columbia Icefield Adventure to a Banff Gondola summit experience.
Plan ahead to get the best rate available. Guests save when booking online same day.
Locals save on single and dual ride tickets! The BC Locals Rate applies to anyone with valid proof of BC identification, required upon arrival.
Book both Canadian Rockies and Awaken Canada to save 30% on your second adventure.
Canadian Rockies acknowledges that Maligne Lake, Mount Fraser, Shackleton Glacier, Fortress Mountain, Saskatchewan River, Curtain Call, Mount Somervell & Tsar Mountain and Hooker Glacier are the traditional territories of the Stoney Nakoda, Tsuut’ina, Anishinabe, Cree, Kootenay, Shuswap and Métis Nations.
Canadian Rockies acknowledges that Pigeon Mountain & Mount McGillivray, Mount Louis & Mount Edith and Mount Forbes is the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Stoney Nakoda, Tsuut’ina, Anishinabe, Cree, Kootenay, Shuswap and Métis Nations.
Canadian Rockies acknowledges that Abbot Pass, Lake O'Hara & Schaffer Lake, Moose Mountain, Mount Minos, and Nub Peak & Mount Assiniboine are the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Stoney Nakoda, Tsuut’ina, Anishinabe, Cree, Kootenay, Shuswap and Métis Nations.
Canadian Rockies acknowledges that the Prince of Wales Hotel is the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy.
Canadian Rockies acknowledges that Chatter Creek is the traditional territory of Kootenay, Shuswap, and Métis Nations.