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Lois_C, Apr 2026
Fantastic private tour
Our private, very knowledgeable guide, Manny, was great. He took us all the way to Yoho National Park with numerous stops between there and our hotel. If you are looking for a private tour for your family you can't go wrong hiring this tour company.
Scott_P, Aug 2026
Banff and Beyond Thank Ahmed &Felix
Ahmed our host and our driver Felix provided us with an inimitable experience of some of the most beautiful parts of the Canadian Rockies for a day of beauty, nature and kindness. We can’t thank them enough if you choose to take these tours, I strongly recommend you request them for a wonderful day in Alberta. %100 wonderful time!
Venugopal_G, Aug 2026
Our tour guide, Stella,...
Our tour guide, Stella, was absolutely amazing—so energetic, friendly, and knowledgeable! The entire tour was very well organized, and we were given plenty of time at each location to explore, enjoy the views, and take photos without feeling rushed. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for a seamless and enjoyable way to experience the beauty of the Canadian Rockies. A wonderful experience from start to finish!
ROBERT_B, Aug 2026
Wonderful way to spend the day with family
Amazing day of touring Emerald lake and Natural Bridge (Yoho), and lake Louise and Moraine lake (Banff) with family. Ahmed was our guide - he filled the day with insights on the area and parks, including wildlife, and added a great personality and levity throughout. Mr. Felix was our steadfast driver. Great team for a tour - highly recommend them, as well as the tour.

Yoho National Park

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A man on a walk in Yoho National Park, Banff, Canada.
  • Nature lovers and outdoors enthusiasts adore Yoho National Park, and active families can find hiking trails well suited to many levels of ability.

  • There is a fee to enter the park.

  • The tiny village of Field, British Columbia, is the only settlement in the park. It has a general store, restaurants, accommodation, and small shops.

  • Much of the park is backcountry, accessible only via winding mountain roads or on foot.