Will we see wildlife and what might we see?
While we aim to provide opportunities for wildlife sightings, we cannot guarantee encounters. The presence of wildlife can vary based on many factors like season, weather and even just our luck. Typically, the more you look, the luckier you often are.
The Rockies are home to many types of wildlife including elk, deer, bears, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves and moose, in addition to smaller animals such as squirrels, and many different bird species. Remember to maintain a safe distance and never approach or feed wildlife. Your guide will be sure to tell you about some of our popular animals, but be sure to ask questions if there is anything you want to learn.
Note: Bears hibernate during winter months so will likely not be visible during this time.
What should I wear and what should I bring for the tour?
This will certainly vary depending on the time of year you are here. This tour is predominantly vehicle-based, so that we can cover lots of ground on our search for wildlife. We will have many short stops along the way, some with relatively easy walks to scenic viewpoints. Please be aware that regardless of the time of year, mountain weather can change quickly. Comfortable walking shoes are a good idea. Layers for colder days and throughout winter, plus sunscreen and sunglasses are great year-round. Lastly, bringing a refillable water bottle is recommended.
What weather can I expect?
In winter, the weather is also variable. Some days can be above 0C (32F) and pleasant, while some days can be in the -30Cs (-22F). Thankfully Alberta is known for its sunny days, having around 300 sunny days per year! Make sure you are keeping up to date with the weather forecast before your tour to ensure you’re prepared!
Is food included in the tour?
Due to the short duration of this tour, food and snacks are not included.
Is a National Park Pass included in the tour?
Yes - A park pass is included in the cost of your tour and is only valid for the duration of the tour.
What is the maximum group size?
Our tours are designed for small groups, with a maximum of 13 participants for shared tours and 14 for private tours, which ensures a more personalized experience.
What type of tour vehicle will I be in?
Our fleet of Ford Transit tour vans comfortably seat 14 passengers plus your driver and are designed to provide a smooth, spacious ride. Each van is equipped with high windows to soak in the scenery, along with air conditioning and heating to ensure you'll enjoy a comfortable journey, no matter the season.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
While efforts have been made to improve accessibility within the National Parks, many areas may be challenging for individuals with mobility impairments. Locations throughout the park have designated accessible and viewing areas, but access to certain trails and viewpoints may be limited. Unfortunately, our tour vehicles are not equipped with lift systems, and as such, entering and exiting the vehicles may not be a suitable option for individuals with mobility impairments.
Are there opportunities for photography on the tour?
Banff National Park and its surrounding areas are a haven for photographers. With incredible lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and fascinating wildlife, our tours are carefully crafted to provide you the opportunity to capture stunning photographs.
Why choose Explore Banff?
Choose Explore Banff Tours & Transfers for thoughtfully designed itineraries, small group experiences, and expert local guides who ensure a personalized and immersive adventure. With convenient pickups & comfortable transportation, we prioritize quality over quantity for a stress-free, unforgettable journey. Support a local family-owned tour company that truly cares about your experience in the Rockies!