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Canadian Rockies and Eastern Canada (Calgary - Banff - Edmonton - Fredericton - Halifax)

11 to 16+ Nights from $2,881*
* Sample price: priced within the past 7 days for a 8/18/2025 arrival, departing Kansas City MCI (MO), US. Choose departure city, cabin and dates.

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This 11 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Flight into and out of Calgary
  • Rental Car for 8 days
  • Pick Up/Drop Off: Calgary Airport
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Calgary
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Banff
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Edmonton
  • Hotel for 1 night in Calgary
  • Flight from Calgary to Fredericton
  • Rental Car for 5 days
  • Pick Up: Fredericton Airport/Drop Off: Halifax Airport
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Fredericton
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Halifax
  • Driving Time
    Calgary - Banff: 1 hr. 30 mins. approx.
    Banff - Edmonton: 4 hrs. 15 mins. approx.
    Edmonton - Calgary: 6 hrs. 10 mins. approx.
    Fredericton - Halifax: 4 hrs. 20 mins. approx

Get an insider's access to Canada's most populous provinces, with a Rental Car. Start at: Calgary (the major urban centre for the entire province of Alberta, at the eastern foothills of Canada’s Rocky Mountains); then, Banff (Canada's first national park and the world's third, it has a rich heritage as one of the world's most awe-inspiring mountain destinations); and after that, Edmonton (capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, known for for its natural beauty, culture, history and attractions). Drive back to Calgary before to catch a flight to Fredericton. Here explore with a car the city and finally visiy Halifax (the capital and the most multicultural city and largest municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, home to many of the region's major cultural attractions and is home to one of the world’s longest downtown boardwalks). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Banff (Alberta)

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  • Fredericton (New Brunswick)

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  • Calgary (Alberta)
    Calgary (Alberta)

    Calgary is Alberta's largest city! Underneath its glass skyscrapers, this cosmopolitan city has a rough and tumble cowboy charm. Sitting on a vast plain in southern Alberta, the city itself is lively, especially during the Calgary Stampede in July, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. The city has a quaint feel, blending modern vibes and traditional customs into a place not unlike Dallas, Texas. The area also offers great hiking, kayaking, skiing, water rafting, and camping all around. As one of the largest cities in Canada, there is no shortage of things to do in Calgary.

    Visit the The Calgary Tower, Calgary Zoo, Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump, Heritage Park Historical Village, The Calgary Stampede, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada's Sport Hall Of Fame, and so much more!

  • Banff (Alberta)
    Banff (Alberta)

    Banff is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations. Known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs, it is a destination for outdoor sports and features extensive hiking, biking, scrambling and skiing opportunities. Banff National Park is perhaps the most famous showcase of the country's natural beauty, boasting stunning mountain scenery, epic hiking trails, and picturesque camping grounds and lodges. It's the ultimate getaway from the USA if you're looking for a Swiss-style vacation where you can reconnect with nature.

    Visit the town of Banff, Banff Springs Hotel, Sulphur Mountain, Lake Louise, Chateau Lake Louise, go hiking, visit Lake Louise Ski Resort, Moraine Lake, Sunshine Village Ski Resort, Icefields Parkway, Bow Lake, Peyto Lake, Bow Valley Parkway, and so much more!

  • Edmonton (Alberta)
    Edmonton (Alberta)

    Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, stretches along both banks of the North Saskatchewan River in roughly the center of the province. It is known as Canada's 'festival city' since it hosts over 50 festivals annually. In recent years, Edmonton has been catching the attention of top travel lists, and for good reason - the food scene is booming! The city is also the gateway to Jasper National Park and the Canadian Rockies. Experience what 18 hours of sunlight a day feels like in the summer, or how the first snowfall transforms the river valley in winter. No matter the season, Edmonton is made for exploring.

    Visit the Royal Alberta Museum, Elk Island National Park and Beaver Hills, West Edmonton Mall, Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, Fort Edmonton Park, Muttart Conservatory, Alberta Legislature Building, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton Valley Zoo, and so much more!

  • Calgary (Alberta)
    Calgary (Alberta)

    Calgary is Alberta's largest city! Underneath its glass skyscrapers, this cosmopolitan city has a rough and tumble cowboy charm. Sitting on a vast plain in southern Alberta, the city itself is lively, especially during the Calgary Stampede in July, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. The city has a quaint feel, blending modern vibes and traditional customs into a place not unlike Dallas, Texas. The area also offers great hiking, kayaking, skiing, water rafting, and camping all around. As one of the largest cities in Canada, there is no shortage of things to do in Calgary.

    Visit the The Calgary Tower, Calgary Zoo, Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump, Heritage Park Historical Village, The Calgary Stampede, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada's Sport Hall Of Fame, and so much more!

  • Fredericton (New Brunswick)
    Fredericton (New Brunswick)

    Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick. Located on the Saint John River, it's known for its Historic Garrison District, a British army base from the 18th century, as well as its galleries and artist studios. It's a great place for those who enjoy the outdoors, as the river has excellent trails to walk or bike, and the water provides an excellent way to see the city, either by canoe or by kayak. Fredericton is also home to the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival, and a large number of craft breweries.

    Explore the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton Region Museum, Odell Park, Gallery 78, Killarney Lake, Christ Church Cathedral and much more.

  • Halifax (Nova Scotia)
    Halifax (Nova Scotia)

    Discover iconic lighthouses, urban gardens, stunning galleries and museums, a waterfront science center, and more in Halifax. This charming city is known for its unique dining, shopping, and live music venues as well as its nightlife. The city's nearly 2.4 mile long harbourfront boardwalk is lined with shops, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment. Halifax is also home to many of the region's major cultural attractions, such as Halifax Pop Explosion, Symphony Nova Scotia, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, The Khyber, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and the Neptune Theatre.

    Explore the Halifax Pop Explosion, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Symphony Nova Scotia, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Public Gardens, and so much more!

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