How to reach the Canadian Rockies?
There are several ways to reach the towns of Banff and Jasper in the Canadian Rockies.
By air: Most travellers access the Canadian Rockies by flying into major airports like Calgary International Airport. From there, it’s a 1.5-2-hour drive to Banff. Alternatively, there’s the option to fly to Vancouver International Airport and take the VIA Rail train to Jasper.
By train: VIA Rail offers a sleeper-train service between Toronto and Vancouver which stops in Jasper. If you’re looking for a leisurely travel experience across Canada, then this train journey is for you! Take the train to Jasper from Vancouver for a short one-night journey or choose Toronto to Jasper and spend three nights onboard the train.
By car: Driving to the Canadian Rockies allows for flexibility and the opportunity to explore at your own pace. The Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs through the region, providing access from various directions. If you choose to drive, be prepared for winter conditions, including snow and ice, and ensure that your vehicle is equipped for the season. If you’d prefer that someone else does the driving, there are several bus and tour operators that provide transport between Calgary, Banff, and Jasper.
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