• Flight
    We meet group in Calgary International Airport (YYC) on 06/22/2026 at 2 pm Drop-off : Calgary International Airport (YYC) on 06/26/2026 at/after 2 pm (flight should be at/after 3:30 pm)
WEATHER
At the end of June, Banff National Park offers some of the most beautiful and refreshing summer weather of the year. Expect pleasant daytime temperatures around 65–75°F (18–24°C), perfect for hiking scenic mountain trails, exploring turquoise lakes, and enjoying long daylight hours in the Rockies. Mornings and evenings can feel crisp and cool, typically around 40–50°F (4–10°C), especially near the lakes and higher elevations, so layering is highly recommended. Occasional rain showers are possible, but they usually pass quickly, leaving behind fresh mountain air and breathtaking views.
CLOTHES
Layered Clothing: Due to the fluctuating temperatures in Banff NP, it’s advisable to pack clothing that can be layered for warmth or removed for comfort as needed.

Warm Jacket or Fleece: Evenings in Banff NP can get chilly, so having a warm jacket or fleece handy is essential.

Waterproof Jacket or Rain Coat/Poncho. It’s not typical raining in Banff NP) but, a rain poncho will come in handy to stay dry.

Comfortable Walking Shoes: Since we will spend a lot of time to explored around on foot, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended, especially to visit an Angels Landing hike

Hat and Sunglasses: The sun can be strong in Banff NP due to its high altitude, so a hat and sunglasses will provide protection.

Breathable Clothing: Lightweight and breathable clothing, such as cotton shirts and pants, are ideal.

Comfortable Pants: Opt for comfortable pants, such as leggings or hiking pants, for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Shorts, tops, t-shirts
Swimming suit

We will check the weather forecast closer to our travel dates to fine-tune packing list accordingly.

WHAT ELSE
Sunscreen: Even on cooler days, the high-latitude sun (especially near water or glaciers) can be surprisingly strong. A high SPF sunscreen is a must.
Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated! We’ll have gallons of water for the group, so you can refill your bottle anytime.
Daypack or Small Backpack: Perfect for carrying essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, layers, and your “just-in-case” girl things during our hikes and outings.
Yoga Mat: We’ll be practicing yoga and meditation during the trip. If you don’t have a mat, you can order one from our Etsy shop — click here to order now and get it before the trip!
Pajamas & Personal Care Products: Don’t forget your nighttime cozy wear and any toiletries you need.
Comfortable Activewear: Pack sport clothes or stretchy, breathable outfits for yoga, meditations, or just lounging comfortably after a day of adventure.
MOST IMPORTANT PART
You need to fit all your belongings in CARRY ON size suit case + personal item

We will have a washing and drying machines in our house
TIPS HOW TO PACK CARRY ON
IMPORTANT!


If you are getting sick of motion you may need a pills for that . We will provide it , but if you know that you have that problem and you need some specific pills for that get yours. As well as other medications that you may need during your trip please bring it with you!
Dramamine Original, Motion Sickness Relief

GET READY AND INSPIRED ✨
Movies & Nature Series to Watch Before Banff National Park
The Revenant (2015)
• Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy
• Filming Location: Canadian Rockies & Alberta wilderness


Interstellar (2014)
• Director: Christopher Nolan
• Filming Location: Parts of Alberta and nearby mountain landscapes
• What it’s about: A journey through space, time, and human connection.


Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
• Type: Animated Adventure
• Inspiration: North American mountain landscapes and wilderness
• What it’s about: A wild horse’s journey through freedom, nature, and survival.


Planet Earth II & Our Planet
• Type: Nature Series (BBC / Netflix)
• Covers: Mountain ecosystems, alpine lakes, forests, wildlife, and untouched natural landscapes similar to Banff National Park.


Free Solo (2018)
• Starring: Alex Honnold
• Type: Documentary
• What it’s about: A climber attempts to scale El Capitan without ropes.

SCHEDULE
Hikes description
Day 2

Big Beehive Trail – approximately 6.5 miles (round trip)
A scenic mountain hike overlooking Lake Louise, featuring stunning alpine views, Mirror Lake, and a stop at the historic Lake Agnes Tea House.
Moraine Lake Shoreline Trail – 1.5 miles (mostly flat)
An easy walk along the shoreline of one of the most famous turquoise lakes in the world.
Optional: Canoe at Moraine Lake
Enjoy free time to paddle across the crystal-clear waters surrounded by the Valley of the Ten Peaks.

Day 3
Johnston Canyon Trail (Lower & Upper Falls) – approximately 3.4 miles (round trip)
A beautiful canyon walk on suspended catwalks leading to impressive waterfalls and dramatic canyon views.

Vermilion Lakes – easy lakeside walk

A relaxing evening stroll with beautiful mountain reflections and sunset views.

Day 4
Peyto Lake Viewpoint – short walk to viewpoint
One of the most iconic viewpoints in Banff National Park, offering panoramic views of the vibrant turquoise lake below.
Bow Lake Shoreline Walk – approximately 1 mile (mostly flat)
An easy lakeside walk with spectacular views of glaciers, mountains, and crystal-clear water.
Bow Glacier Falls Trail – approximately 5.5 miles (round trip)
A moderate hike leading to a powerful waterfall fed directly by the Bow Glacier. Expect breathtaking alpine scenery throughout the trail.

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