Travel Bucket List Series- The Canadian Rockies

Welcome to the 1st edition of the Travel Bucket List Series. Our first stop, the Canadian Rockies. I chose to highlight the Rockies first, as this is our big family trip this year.

We chose the Canadian Rockies for a couple of reasons. First, we fell in love with Canada when we explored Vancouver and the Yukon a couple of years ago. Second, our kids are not fans of extreme heat. The last big trip we did as a family was the Mediterranean in July. Can you say HOT?? We knew we wanted something a tad cooler and a bit closer to home. Lastly, Adventures by Disney offers a trip to the Rockies. We have loved the last two trips we took with ABD, so it made sense to book this trip through them. The Rockies seem like the logical choice.

Calgary and Surrounding Area

Calgary- photo credit Adventures by Disney

Our journey will begin in Calgary. Calgary is located 150 miles north of the US/Canadian border. Located in the province of Alberta, Calgary is the largest city in all of western Canada. For three nights, we will be staying at the Fairmont Palliser.

Fairmont Palliser- photo credit Fairmont

Calgary’s premier hotel, The Fairmont Palliser, is located in the heart of the city. It is within walking distance to the city’s retail shopping, museums, and entertainment venues. It is a historical landmark offering distinctive accommodations in elegant surroundings.

The hotel has 407 newly renovated rooms that include high speed internet and entertainment, such as in-room movies. There are three categories of rooms, as well as suites. Want to be treated like a queen? Stay in the Royal Suite when Queen Elizabeth II stayed while visiting Canada in 1990. The hotel has one restaurant, the Hawthorn Dining Room and Bar. It offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a Sunday brunch. Afternoon tea is held on Saturday and Sunday. I have heard it is fantastic and I think we may give it a try.

The hotel has a fully equipped health club and a unique guest service hotline called Royal Service. The Royal Service is a dedicated team on hand to assist with your every need.

We plan to arrive a day early and we will have some free time to explore the city on our own. The two must dos on our list, Heritage Park and the Calgary Zoo.

Heritage Park- photo credit Heritage Park

Heritage Park is a living historical village that spans Western Canadian history from the 1860s to 1950s, and is broken out into four time periods:

  • 1860s Fur Trading Fort and First Nations Encampment
  • 1880s Pre-railway Settlement
  • c.1910 Prairie Railway Town
  • 1930s, ’40s and ’50s Gasoline Alley Museum and Heritage Town Square

There are over 100 exhibits. The exhibits include an aboriginal encampment representing the First Peoples in southern Alberta in the 19th century. There is a working smithy, bakery, hotel, and several shops and restaurants. Horse-drawn wagons are all around. For those that love the rails or transportation of any kind, check out the streetcar from the Calgary Street Railway, or a re-creation the paddle steamer, S.S Moyie. Open year-round is the Gasoline Alley Museum. This museum houses the park’s extensive collection of antique cars and memorabilia.

Another must-do on our list is the Calgary Zoo. We love a good zoo. My kids are animal lover and each city we visit, chances are if there is a zoo, we will see it. The Calgary Zoo voted one of the top attractions in the city is home to 1,000 animals from 100 species. This includes four giant pandas! Adjacent to the zoo is a prehistoric park with amazing replicas of all things dinosaur.

While in Calgary, we will not be limiting ourselves to the city. We are in the wild, wild west, and it would only seem right that we spend the day along The Cowboy Trail. The Cowboy Trail is a scenic route through the Canadian Rockies. Nestled between the Canadian Rocky Mountain foothills and the Canadian Praire, it features horseback trail rides, ranches, western-themed attractions, historical sites, and more. Our first stop will be the Canadian Rocky Mountain Ranch.

Bison

The Canadian Rocky Mountain Ranch is a 540-acre ranch home to bison and elk. Here we will tour the ranch and get an up-close and personal visit with these magnificent animals. Next on our list, Saskatoon Farm.

One of the region’s signature food is the Saskatoon Berry. Though it resembles a blueberry, this delicious berry is more closely related to the apple family. After a tour of the farm, we will be treated a delightful lunch and get to try one of the tantalizing desserts made with these berries.

Our final stop of the day will be the Chinook Honey Company. We will learn and taste some honey wine. Afterward, we will have the opportunity to see the inner workings of a honeybee colony.

Dinner will be on our own. Though there will be some suggestions from our guides, I have taken upon myself to research a couple of places. So far Starbelly, Sky 360, CIBO and River Café has caught our attention. I will let you know what we pick after our trip.

Banff & Surrounding Areas

Fairmont Banff Springs- photo credit Fairmont

For the second part of this trip, we head to Banff. We are staying at the Fairmont Banff Springs. Another gorgeous hotel that has been called Canada’s Castle in the Rockies. The hotel is located in the heart of Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Open year-round; it has a championship golf course, winter skiing, and an award-winning spa. The hotel has over 700 guest rooms, including suites with rooms to accommodate everyone’s needs. It is also pet-friendly!

We will spend two full days discovering what Banff has to offer. First, a float trip down the Bow River. Starting in the picturesque town of Canmore, we will float down the Bow River and take in the majestic mountain views. After, we will have some free time to explore the town of Canmore. Canmore consists of just over 13,000 residents. Though small in population, the town is spread out due to wildlife corridors, railway highway, and the Bow River. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, though I am not entirely sure how much time we have on our own. I prefer to walk the downtown area and get some lunch. The Wood Restaurant and Lounge has an excellent menu that would please all the picky eaters in my family, plus it boasts the best patio in the Rockies.

Image result for wood restaurant and lounge canmore

For our second full day in Banff, we have planned a jammed packed day. First up, a bike ride along the Bow River. Here we will stop and hike to see Bow Falls.

Bow Falls

Next is a gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain. At the top of the mountain is hiking trails, restaurants, cafes and a new Interpretive Center. It offers observations and hands-on experiences for the whole family. There is a rooftop observation deck that looks amazing. It looks down at the town of Banff and six mountain ranges. While up at the top, we will be eating lunch at the Northern Café, taking in these views.

Later that day, we will have dinner on our own in Banff. I am excited to check out this picturesque town.

Banff

Lake Louise and the Surrounding Area

The last couple of days we will spend at Lake Louise, Alberta. Again , we will have the pleasure of staying at a Fairmont Hotel. We get to rest our weary heads at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. This gorgeous hotel is a luxury mountain resort open all year. It has world-class skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating in the winter, hiking, fishing, and canoeing in the summer, a kid’s camp, spa, and award-winning dining. There is something here for everyone. I am looking forward to checking out the spa!

For our first day in Lake Louise, we will venture out to the Columbia Icefield, located in Jasper, Alberta. This is the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains. It feeds eight major glaciers. We will walk on the icefield and drink from the Athabasca Glacier. Also, if we dare, take a walk along with the glass-floored Skywalk at the cliff’s edge. After our tour, we will have lunch at the icefield. (Though we will be warm in cozy in a restaurant). Dinner that night will be at the hotels Laga Italian Kitchen.

Columbia Icefield- photo credit Columbia Icefield
Skywalk- photo credit Columbia Icefield

Our last full day will take us to Moraine Lake.

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is at an elevation of 6,183 feet. It is a glacier-fed lake; hence the brilliant blue-green color that it is a result of light refracting off the small particles of rock. Due to the elevation, the lake does not begin to melt until June. The color and water levels are at its peak in late June. Just in time for our visit! While at the lake, we will hike and take in this beautiful scenery. I have heard from friends that have been; the color is just a vibrant in real life as it is in the photos.

Later in the day, we head back to Lake Louise to have a picnic lunch. After lunch, we have various options. We could canoe on the lake, go horseback riding, biking or hiking on your own, hang back at the hotel and take advantage of everything it has to offer or take a hike to Lake Agnes Tea House. We plan on hiking to Lake Agnes Tea House.

Lake Agnes Tea Room- photo credit Fine American Art

The Tea House is on the shores of Lake Agnes, at an altitude of 7,005 ft. The hike is approximately 2 miles long, with an elevation gain of 1,300 ft. It is a family-run tea house that serves homemade sandwiches, hearty soups, baked goods, and more than 100 varieties of tea! Our evening will consist of our farewell dinner and soaking up our beautiful surroundings for one last night.

Stay tuned for the second edition of the Travel Bucket List Series, where I will highlight a U.S destination. Until then, happy travels!

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98 COMMENTS

  1. Shirley | 23rd Jan 20

    Banff is right at the top of my bucket list!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Yes!! I have a feeling you would love it.

  2. Jennifer | 23rd Jan 20

    Looks like an amazing place to visit

  3. LaurenGlobe | 23rd Jan 20

    I wish I could take about 6 months and explore Canada! So gorgeous!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      That would be amazing.

  4. Cathy Creech | 23rd Jan 20

    That looks absolutely wonderful! Can I come along? Thanks for sharing! I look forward to more posts in your series!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      You sure can 🙂 Thank you.

  5. Crystal @ Our Little Bunch | 23rd Jan 20

    The Canadian Rockies are just breathtaking! I’m lucky to live in BC, so near to these mountains!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Nice! I am headed to Vancouver in August to run a race.

  6. Lisa Manderino | 23rd Jan 20

    Wow, I am going to save this post. I think we will do this in the next couple of years. The hotels in Banff are incredible. This sounds like an amazing vacation!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Thanks! We are very excited.

  7. Chantlle | 23rd Jan 20

    Oh my gosh! You guys are going to have so much fun! This sounds like a great trip, and any time Disney has a hand in it..its magical 🙂

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Absolutely. They are the best at travel.

  8. Leeanne | 23rd Jan 20

    I want to go to Banff in the winter and in the summer. I’m not sure I know which to choose first. This sounds like an incredible trip. I can’t wait to see your photos.

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I would like to go back in the Winter too.

  9. Cindy | 23rd Jan 20

    Your pictures are so great. I want to do the Canadian Rockies by train.

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I recently read an article on that. It looks like an amazing way to see the country.

  10. Jordan | 23rd Jan 20

    This trip looks absolutely amazing. I especially would be interested in Columbia Icefield and of course, Morraine Lake to see that gorgeous blue water!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      The color looks amazing. The color is very similar to what we saw in Alaska and in the Yukon.

  11. Amy | 23rd Jan 20

    Everything is so pretty! Need to visit asap!

  12. Cynthia | 23rd Jan 20

    Wow! This sounds like an amazing trip! I can’t wait to hear all the details once you take the trip. I must admit Heritage Park sounds so interesting. My parents went to Lake Louise and said it was the most amazing thing they’ve ever seen! I’m going to pin to refer to when we make it up that way. Thanks for sharing!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Thank you for stopping by. My friend has been as well and says it is just as gorgeous in person.

  13. Jordin | 23rd Jan 20

    Oh wow! There is just too much beauty to take in. I would love to take a year off and explore Canada!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      It is a beautiful country.

  14. Taci- Life Beyond Zebra | 23rd Jan 20

    My boyfriend and I were just talking about Canada! Pretty sure my friend is from around here too. All the more reason to visit!

  15. Tricia Snow | 23rd Jan 20

    I think this is a great trip! I am definitely moving it up my bucket list. It is so beautiful!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      It does look magical.

  16. kmf | 24th Jan 20

    Love! Love! Love! Everything! So excited for you and looking forward to reading about your upcoming adventure as the Canadian Rockies are on my list also.

  17. Stacey Billingsley | 24th Jan 20

    I’d love to check out this area! So beautiful! I really would like Heritage Park; I’m making a note to visit there if we get the opportunity to go.

  18. jen | 24th Jan 20

    you hit some of my favorites including the often overlooked Heritage Park. Such a great place!

  19. Jana | 25th Jan 20

    Heather, Thank you for sharing this information on the Canadian Rockies! I never knew much about the area and now I want to go!! I would love for your to share this on the January Kid Culture Blogger Link-Up here: https://www.mypiccoloitaliano.com/post/january-kid-culture-link-up . The link up will be open until 1/31. I hope to see you there!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Hi Jana:

      I would love to participate. Sorry, I did not see this comment until today. I would love to sign up for February.

  20. Courtney | 25th Jan 20

    This is going to be an amazing trip! What a great experience! Adventures by Disney is the way to go!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Yes, we love our ABD trips.

  21. Julie Gazdecki | 27th Jan 20

    Would love to do ABD one day!! Sounds like an amazing trip, except the Skywalk. No thank you.

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I am going to have to work up the nerve to do that one.

  22. Sydney Delong | 27th Jan 20

    Adding this to my bucket list now!!

  23. Debbie | 27th Jan 20

    Gorgeous! Would love to go to Banff and Lake Louise. Moraine Lake is also breathtaking!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      It all looks amazing, doesn’t it?

  24. Lora Rovegna | 27th Jan 20

    Wow! That looks like a stunning place. Now I gotta had that to my want to visit list. LOL!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I can’t wait to see it in person.

  25. Missy | 27th Jan 20

    We have had Banff on our list for some time now. Your photos inspire me. 🙂

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I am glad. Thanks for stopping by.

  26. Lucy | 27th Jan 20

    Wow, this was not a place on my bucket list until now! You have definitely convinced me to go! Lol

  27. Kendra | 27th Jan 20

    This sounds incredible! What a beautiful destination for a family adventure.

  28. Kareena | 27th Jan 20

    This is beautiful!! Cute giant pandas and gorgeous mountains– I’m there! Thanks so much for sharing.

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Thanks for stopping by.

  29. Lora | 27th Jan 20

    Wow definitely adding this to my travel bucket list! great pictures!!

  30. Lee Anne | 28th Jan 20

    My husband went to Calgary a few times for work. So much inside of a few months that our son thought he “was lost in Canada”! He did not get any off time to explore but we really hope to go to Banff soon!! I can’t wait for you to go 🙂 I MUST see Moraine Lake!!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Too funny! I am actually headed to Canada a few times this summer. It will feel like I am lost in Canada too. 🙂

  31. Ghulam Mohyudin | 28th Jan 20

    This was really interesting to read! I love the range of posts, there is really something for everyone. Thank you for sharing your suggestions too, great post!

  32. Amanda | 28th Jan 20

    So beautiful! On my list for sure. I hope I make it out that way this year. Thanks for sharing.

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Thanks for stopping by!

  33. judean | 28th Jan 20

    These pictures are breathtaking! I have never been to the Rockies but if and when I go – Canadian Rockies is where I will be headed based on this information!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Great! Check back this summer when I post about my thoughts and what we experienced.

  34. vanessa | 28th Jan 20

    That skywalk looked too scary. I don’t think I could do it. No way!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I am going to put my big girl pants on and try it. LOL.

  35. Lisa | 29th Jan 20

    We’ve been to Banff…it is seriously so magical.

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      This is what everyone says. I can’t wait to experience it.

  36. Tonya | the Writer Mom | 29th Jan 20

    The Canadian Rockies would be amazing to visit. I need to start a travel bucket list!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      Yes, it is so fun to research where you want to go.

  37. Suzan | 29th Jan 20

    Such a beautiful area! Saskatoon berries? Who knew, LOL! I learn something new every day!

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      I can’t wait to try them. They sound very interesting.

  38. Maria Gustafsson | 29th Jan 20

    Banff and Lake Louise are so beautiful! This makes me want to go back and it’s really not that far for me.

  39. Tanya | 29th Jan 20

    My mom lived in Canmore for awhile and we went to visit her one year and we did most of the things on here…isn’t it simply gorgeous?

    • Heather | 30th Jan 20

      It is and I can’t wait to be there.

  40. Adrian | 29th Jan 20

    Breathtaking photos! Awesome area to check out

  41. T.M. Brown | 2nd Feb 20

    Oh, my goodness. I am all about Heritage Park and the Fairmont Banff Springs!!! I could very well do without the Skywalk – lol!!!! Looks like it was a beautiful trip!

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Thanks. We just purchased our airfare today. I am so excited.

  42. Cindy | 2nd Mar 20

    What a fun trip this will be! Canada is so beautiful.

    • Heather | 12th Mar 20

      It is such a beautiful country.

  43. Jane | 10th Mar 20

    I’m glad you enjoyed your time here in the Canadian Rockies Heather! I’m one proud Canadian here. I hope you can come back during the warmer months.

    • Heather | 12th Mar 20

      Thank you. We have not gone yet. This is our itinerary. We leave at the end of June. I am so excited. Canada is one of my favorite places.

  44. Bailey | 17th Mar 20

    Heritage park sounds awesome! I’ll add that to my list for our next drive through!

  45. Kimberly Regnier | 17th Mar 20

    This makes me want to go on this same trip. The pictures are awesome!!

  46. Peggy | 17th Mar 20

    We did Banff last July and stayed at the Fairmont Lake Louise, it was everything you hope it would be. Moraine is spectacular – take advantage of the early entry you get by staying at the Fairmont. Enjoy!

  47. Crystal | 15th May 20

    Canada looks so beautiful. There’s so much to do and that Heritage Park looks fun.

  48. Alice | 15th May 20

    This trip sounds amazing! I would love to go out west and visit Canada. The pictures are beautiful. Can’t wait to read how the trip went.

  49. Peyton | 15th May 20

    As a fellow Canadian, I really enjoyed reading your post. You have some great pictures and awesome information.Canada is so beautiful and you really capture it’s beauty in your post!

    • Heather | 7th Jun 20

      Thank you. I am so sad we had to postpone until next summer. I can’t wait to see it all.

  50. Marianne | 15th May 20

    I Love this!! We were planning a trip out west before the pandemic started (I’m a fellow Canadian from Toronto). I cannot wait to be able to get out and explore again! Your photos just made that craving soo much stronger! Awesome post!

  51. Jude Lund | 16th May 20

    This trip sounds amazing. Canada is high up my travel destination bucket list as I’ve never been before. The pictures in the post are beautiful, hope you get to go and look forward to hearing what it was like.

    • Heather | 7th Jun 20

      Thank you. We have rescheduled it for next summer. Damn virus!

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