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Banff Self-Guided Tours
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Self-Guided Tours in Banff, Alberta.
The Ski Stop offers self-guided hard adventure bicycle tours for those interested in a solo outing. Maps and information on suggested bike trips are available from the Ski Stop. Itineraries include a Banff to Jasper cycle tour, a Sunshine to Banff Mountain bike ride, and a back country shuttle and ride that includes bike and transportation to the trailhead.
Anderson Vacations is a wholesale travel specialist that offers a wide range of tours that are ideal for individuals, travel agents, tour operators and corporate groups. Whether embarking on a winter rail journey through the Canadian Rockies or taking a fully escorted tour of Alaska, Anderson Vacations plans it all. Charters for up to 1,000 guests can be accommodated, including convention and conference tours and senior holiday excursions.
Rocky Mountaineer offers four spectacular train trips through British Columbia and Alberta. Best known for the world-acclaimed Rocky Mountaineer train, a two-day, all-daylight rail journey through the Canadian Rockies and Western Canada, and a breathtaking 3.5 hour experience between North Vancouver and Whistler, BC, onboard the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb Route.
GyPSy Guide is a GPS device rental that offers a guided tour of the Rockies from the comfort of visitors' own vehicle. Enjoy the scenery as the device provides interesting and entertaining commentary en route. Since it operates on GPS, this commentary is provided automatically without any prompting. Pick up at one location and drop off at another throughout the Rockies.
The Goat Creek Trail runs for 18 km (11 mi) between Canmore and Banff along a a gravel and double dirt track. The trail is easy to moderate and is mostly downhill if mountain bikers start at the Canmore end. Starts at Spray Lakes road and ends at the Banff Springs Hotel.