Must-stops along the way
Wake up in the beautiful town of Banff and cross off any must-see Rockies stops you may have missed on your previous day, before making your way to cosmopolitan Calgary.
-
Cave and Basin National Historic Site: The desire to protect this site is the reason Banff became Canada’s first national park. Home to a natural hot spring used for centuries by Aboriginal Peoples, take a discovery tour and learn the history of a true Canadian icon.
-
Mt. Rundle: Not for the faint of heart, hiking Mt. Rundle is a full-day affair. It takes 7-8 hours to conquer the 11-kilometre scramble thanks to an impressive 1,577 metres of vertical and challenging terrain.
-
Canmore: Only 20 minutes drive from Banff, Canmore is a great place to see what else the Rockies have to offer beyond hiking and skiing (though they have that too). Visit the Canmore Nordic Centre, which hosted many events during the 1988 Winter Olympics, for mountain biking or fat biking, snowshoeing, disc golf, and more. Canmore is also a great place to head into the darkness and try caving.
Eat
On this final day, you’ll want to eat only enough to get by until you reach Calgary, where you can fill yourself until you have no room left, thanks to a booming restaurant scene.
-
The Harvest Cafe: This cafe in Canmore has cinnamon buns that are so good, you may consider stopping your trip for a few days.
-
Bar Von Der Fels: This Calgary wine bar earned third place in enRoute’s Top New Restaurants of 2017 list with good reason: doesn’t your mouth water at the sound of escargot poutine and fried chicken and caviar?
-
Pigeonhole: Another Calgary wine bar, Chef Justin Leboe’s cooking actually won Pigeonhole the Best New Restaurant title in 2015, with the help of dishes like ricotta dumplings, rabbit and bacon pate, and a Russian caviar service.
End your day
Calgary, your final destination, will grow on the horizon as you continue your drive along the TransCanada Highway. Poke around this friendly, walkable city before making your way to a beautiful hotel for the night.
-
The Cultural District: Found in the heart of Calgary, this neighbourhood is home to dozens of arts and culture hotspots like galleries, museums, theatres, concert halls and outdoor festival space, plus excellent shopping, dining and nightlife, all within a few city blocks. It’s a great place to have a walk around and do something spontaneous. After all, you’ll definitely be spending a few more days in this incredible city, right?
-
Le Germain Hotel: Located at the foot of the Calgary Tower, this modern hotel puts you in the heart of the action and is sure to please.
-
The Fairmont Palliser: Can you really go wrong with a Fairmont? Connected by the Skywalk to the Telus Convention Centre, the Calgary Tower, and the Glenbow Museum, this hotel really combines classic luxury with downtown action.
This itinerary is great if you’re pressed for time, but if you can manage it, you should definitely spend an extra day or two at each of these stops. And, of course, take as much time as you can to explore the endless attractions of both Vancouver and Calgary.