The beauty of the Rocky Mountains in Canada is incredible! This mountain range stretches across British Columbia and Alberta and features jagged mountains dotted with snow, turquoise glacial lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife. There are multiple National Parks, including the popular Banff and Jasper National Parks, as well as many other gorgeous areas to explore! Read more below for ideas and tips from parents who have done this trip with kids.
Age Recommendation: We recommend visiting the Canadian Rockies with kids who are old enough to hike on their own, or small enough to easily carry in a back-pack carrier.
When to visit: June-August for the warmest weather. May or September for fewer crowds.
Flights: The closest major airport is Calgary, which will save you time driving. The second closest is Edmonton. You could fly into Vancouver if the flights are cheaper and you don’t mind driving, or even Seattle if flying into the US enables you to use airline points. But it will be a good 10+ hour drive, no matter how “close” it may look on a map. But we like an excuse to visit the Pacific coast and Vancouver, so if you have time for a 2-week trip, go for it and enjoy more British Columbia!
Car: Yes, you’ll need a car. There are some buses and shuttles from Calgary airport to Banff, but you will be very limited in what you can get out and see if you are reliant on buses for everything. Or you’ll be paying a hefty amount for lots of tours that include transporation and this will make your trip less flexible, which isn’t ideal with kids.
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