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Self-Guided Audio Tours for the Canadian Rockies

4.9(21)Banff1 hour
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Don't miss a thing as GuideAlong's Canadian Rockies Audio Tour takes you on an incredible journey through craggy mountains, sparkling lakes, and ancient glaciers. Along the way, you'll be guided to all of the area's famous highlights while you spot wildlife along with the world's most scenic drives. This self-guided audio tour helps you discover more on your road trip with fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips, and directions that play automatically along the drive. Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace so you can spend more time at places that interest you, and bypass any that don’t. Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates.

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Self-Guided Audio Tours for the Canadian Rockies

Itinerary

Admission not included30 min

One of the classic experiences in Banff is to take the gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain, where you can take in 360-degree mountaintop views across six ranges. Follow the boardwalks that lead to the Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station. You may even see some bighorn sheep alongside the boardwalks. Enjoy the new bistro, coffee, and market-style dining while you watch the sunset.

30 min

Located on the Bow River in Banff near the Banff Springs Hotel, just before the confluence of the Spray River. Water levels will dramatically change throughout the year, especially during the spring thaw. A small car park and trail lead to a higher viewing area. The view of Bow Falls was the clincher in determining the site to build the Banff Springs Hotel.

20 min

The view across to the Banff Springs Hotel, Bow Falls below, and Sulphur and Rundle Mountains as a backdrop, has surprised visitors for over a century. There is a small carpark and viewing platform across the road. It's also a blind corner, so watch for traffic.

Admission not included30 min

The Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada area was well known and used by First Nations people, but it was in 1883, that 3 railway workers stumbled on the cave and its thermal mineral springs. It was an event that triggered much interest and tourism for the area and ultimately to the establishment of Canada's first national park, Banff National Park. Tour the Interpretive Centre, and boardwalks to see the original underground cave and the endangered tiny Banff Springs snail.

Admission not included20 min

Travellers originally came to Banff to "take the waters" as part of a health retreat in the mountains. Soaking in the hot mineral springs mix of sulphate, calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium and sodium. Water temperature ranges between 37-40C/98-104F and these are the only hot springs where you can bathe in Banff National Park. They are located just above the Banff Gondola base station.

20 min

Lake Minnewanka - meaning "water of the spirits" in Nakoda - is a glacial lake that has been expanded through the building of 3 small dams. Small cruise boats tour the length of the lake (21km / 13 miles) and can be an excellent way to see animals along the shoreline and learn about the discovery of Aboriginal artifacts, which date back 10,000 years ago. The (6.4km/4 miles return) Stewart Canyon hike is an easy and rewarding hiking trail, and locals and travelers alike enjoy an ice cream or having a BBQ while taking in the spectacular mountain views.

20 min

Known as hoodoos, fairy chimneys or goblins throughout the world, these geological formations are an excellent example the power of rain, wind and ice, eroding rock and leaving behind teetering spires. An easy flat trail leads to the viewpoint that captures the hoodoos, the Bow River and Rundle Mountain.

30 min

This trio of shallow, wetland lakes, close to the edge of town can be an excellent place for viewing wildlife; many birds, coyotes and occassionally bear and moose. It's a lovely easy walk or bike ride from downtown. You can also access via canoe from along the Bow River when the water levels spill into Echo Creek.

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The old Trans Canada Highway 1A drive connecting Banff and Lake Louise is dramatically framed by impressive peaks and provides a slower, more relaxed alternative than the fast Highway 1. There are many scenic viewpoints along the route. Two of the most iconic are the views of Castle Mountain and Morant's Curve where you can attempt to reproduce the famous historic photograph used to market visiting the Park by train. The most visited attraction along the route is Johnston Canyon, a relatively easy hike that includes metal walkways bolted to canyon walls. The Lower Falls is a scenic reward for completing the trail. Those wanting more can continue an uphill hike to the Upper Falls. The Bow Valley Parkway is an excellent place to view wildlife.

30 min

One of the most popular natural attractions in Banff National Park is the short hike to Johnston Canyon. It's a relatively easy 1.1 km (1 mile) walk along the trail and steel catwalks built into the canyon walls to the Lower Falls, where you have the option to crouch to go through a short tunnel to a final viewing platform. Continue on the trail a bit further (and steeper) to the Upper Falls. In the summertime, the cool canyon provides a natural air-conditioning affect with the fine mist from the falls. In the winter, all this freezes and turns into an icy landscape of frozen waterfalls and snowed covered trees.

30 min

The Valley of the Ten Peaks, is considered so iconically Canadian and was featured on the Canadian $20 bill for many years. Enjoy canoeing, a short walk to the Rockpile Viewpoint or Consolation Lake, or a delicious meal at Moraine Lake Lodge. Moraine Lake is typically thawed from June-Oct.

Admission not included60 min

This incredibly scenic drive will no doubt be a highlight of your tour in the Canadian Rockies. It has been voted the World’s Most Beautiful Mountain Drive. You can drive the Icefields Parkway in either direction. Along the way, we’ll point out the must-do stops of the drive, as well as places that you may want to explore if you have lots of time. Be amazed by the incredible mountains, brightly coloured lakes and glaciers that line the road. The thundering waterfalls are amazing and your chances of spotting wildlife are excellent.

120 min

Yoho National Park is the continuation of the National Parks system immediately to the west of Lake Louise. There are 3 very worthwhile places to explore in Yoho and some extra short-stops along the way too.

30 min

Takakkaw Falls are the biggest and the mightiest of the many incredible waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies and you will enjoy feeling the mist from this glacier-fed cascade. The drive through Yoho Valley to the falls is often a lucky place for spotting wildlife and there are other short scenic stops to make along the way. The road usually does not open until June due to avalanche hazards.

30 min

The Rockies has many spectularly-coloured alpine lakes, surrounded by gorgeous mountain peaks, Even with many to choose from, Emerald Lake is an outstanding example and not to be missed. AFter the initial thrill of viewing the lake, there is the option to enjoy a flat hike around its perimeter or even paddle a canoe on its blue water. One of the Rockies premier lakeside lodges is located on the shore of Emerald Lake and provides a great option for a casual or more gourmet lunch option. There's also a bonus quick stop to be enjoyed at Natural Bridge on the access road to Emerald Lake.

20 min

A pivotal event in the creation of the new nation of Canada, was to complete a railroad that that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Canadian Rockies created a difficult barrier for railway engineers and surveyors to overcome. Spiral Tunnels is an example of the ingenuity required to tame the mountains. From the viewpoint, you can view the 2 spiral tunnels where trains, climbing and descending through Kicking Horse Pass, appear to pass over the top of themselves, to manage the steep grade.

90 min

Located close to the Icefield Centre, Parker Ridge is a popular short but steep hike. The reward for walking to the edge of the ridge is the superb views of the Saskatchewan Glacier which fills the valley behind. Because of the elevation of 6,000 feet, the hike may be more tiring than you would expect. Just take your time, and take frequent rests if feeling short of breath. The view is worth it and most people will spend about 1 1/2 - 2 hours enjoying the experience. It is common to find snow on the trail year-round.

20 min

Located alongside Bow Lake, Crowfoot Glacier is a fine example of a hanging glacier and looks like it is stuck onto the face of the mountain. The name comes from how the glacier was shaped like the foot of a crow. The Crowfoot originally had 3 toes, but as the glacier has shrunk, it now has just 2 toes.

Admission not included20 min

Bow Lake is fed by the Bow Glacier which sits above it. And all of that water running out of the lake becomes the Bow River which runs through Banff National Park and into Calgary. An historic lodge sits beside the lake, Num Ti Jah, which was built by Jimmy Simpson, one of Banff's legendary early guides. Because only relatively small trees were available, the hand-built log building was constructed in an unusual hexagonal shape to begin with. In its time it was the largest log building in the world. Bow Lake is an excellent photo stop.

30 min

The jewel of the Canadian Rockies, turquoise colored Lake Louise is perfectly framed by towering peaks and Victoria Glacier. Stunning photos can be snapped from the lake's foreshore. Hike the famous Plain of Six Glaciers, or Lake Agnes Tea House trails to take in the surrounding views and see glaciers calving on the warmest days - sending thundering chunks of snow and ice off the face of the glacier. And make sure to bring cash so you can enjoy the yummy treats at the teahouses at the end of each hike, as there is no debit or credit payment available onsite. Rent a canoe or take the Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola for a more leisurely pace.

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An impressive cliff that we drive under as valley narrows, the Weeping Wall oozes snow melt from above and trickles though the rock. This process continues through the winter too, making for excellent frozen falls for ice climbers to scale.

Admission not included30 min

Located on Whistlers Mountain near the town (which is a different place than Whistler Ski Resort), this is Jasper's most popular attraction. The tramway glides to 2200m (7200 feet). After enjoying the views from the top station you can also hike higher into the alpine, to a series of viewpoints above the treeline or enjoy mountaintop dining.

30 min

Located around halfway between Jasper and Banff on the Icefields Parkway, the Athabasca Glacier is one of the route highlights and one of the most accessible glaciers in the world. Located around halfway between Jasper and Banff on the Icefields Parkway, the Athabasca Glacier is one of the route highlights and one of the most accessible glaciers in the world. You can take in the views from the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre or book a Columbia Icefield Adventure Tour which will take you up onto the glacier on an Ice Explorer, a giant all-terrain vehicle.

120 min

The Athabasca Glacier is one of the outflows from the larger Columbia Icefield, and it's one of the most accessible glaciers in the world. You can drive right to the toe of the glacier, watching the markers that show how far it has retreated over more than a century. The Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre is where you can book the Columbia Icefield Adventure Tour which will take you up onto the glacier on an Ice Explorer, a giant all-terrain vehicle. This ticket also includes a separate bus taking you to a glass bottomed SkyWalk out over a canyon, and you'll need to allow at least 3 hours for the combined experience. If you're short on time, you can book the SkyWalk by itself.

30 min

Sunwapta has one of the prettiest settings of the many impressive waterfalls of the Canadian Rockies. Outstanding viewpoints are accessed within just a minute of the car park. Those with a little more energy will enjoy exploring the 3km loop trail that explores peaceful pools lower into the canyon and can be completed easily in an hour.

30 min

Located at Bow Summit is the simply amazing Peyto Lake. Despite being a full hour drive away from the Columbia Icefield, Bow Summit is the highest point on the Icefields Parkway. The elevated viewing location, the surrounding mountains, and being glacier fed, makes Peyto Lake perhaps the most superbly coloured, mountain lakes you will ever see. Fingers crossed for a sunny day, as the more sunshine, the brighter the colour.

30 min

Sitting on a benchland above the town of Jasper, this short drive takes us to one of the most iconic views of Jasper, the view across Pyramid Lake to Pyramid Mountain. Take the small footbridge to the island to capture that unique photo opportunity. On the drive, learn about a secret WWII project that was tested on neighboring Patricia Lake.

30 min

Water fed from tall mountain ranges and nearby lakes has forced its way through the limestone to carve this impressive, deep and narrow canyon and is a place that should not be missed. From the main parking area, the canyon is only a minute's walk, but there are many different views to peer down into. For those looking to take a hike, starting from the 5th Bridge location provides the opportunity to follow the trails that run the entire length of the canyon.

60 min

Located at the end of Maligne Lake Road, after passing Maligne Canyon and Medicine Lake, we arrive at Maligne Lake. There are several places to enjoy the lakeshore, though hiking trails are short and limited. The most popular activity at Maligne Lake is to take the famous cruise and capture the iconic photo of Spirit Lake. It's important to prebook your cruise time if planning to go.

30 min

Located at the Jasper end of the Icefields Parkway, the Athabasca Falls cut through very hard quartz-rich rock, cascading their way through a narrow canyon. A spectacle at any time, during the spring thaw, snow melt delivers an incredible amount of water over the falls for an impressive show.

60 min

Close to Town, Old Fort Point is a short stair climb and trails if you want to go further, that provide superb views back to the town and also along Jasper's valleys. It is common to find Big Horn Sheep that like to hangout here.

60 min

A lovely sidetrip that requires a minimum 2 hours to complete if you have the time available. Visit from Jasper or add to your Icefields Parkway day so long as you leave early! 2 superb hikes depart from the small viewpoint and carpark. The Path of the Glacier, 1.6km (1 mile) 70m (230 feet)of elevation change to Cavell Pond, where you may see icebergs floating that have fallen from above Cavell Glacier. Or, Cavell Meadows Trail 7km (4.3 miles), 500m (1640 feet) elevation change (mid-summer recommended) for an array of mountain wildflowers, views of Angel Glacier, and squeaking mountain pikas and ground squirrels.

Admission not included30 min

On the eastern side of the National Park, approximately 50 mminutes driving time from the Town of Jasper is Miette Hot Springs. These are the hottest thermal pools in the Rockies and you will enjoy the scenic view while soaking. Relaxing in the pools after a long day of sightseeing is ideal, but visiting at any time of day is fun. Driving Highway 16 from town, there are many wildlife viewing opportunities, especially as we follow the Athabasca River. There are also several, short sightseeing and viewpoint stops along the way.

180 min

As the audio guides play commentary based on your GPS location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route(s) to match your interests and schedule. Our most comprehensive guide for exploring the Canadian Rockies. This one app includes all 4 of our individual tours for Banff Townsite and Surrounds, Lake Louise and Yoho, Icefields Parkway and Jasper National Park. Some of the highlights are listed below;

Highlights

Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 520 Points
Includes an app based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own

What's included

Included
Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 520 Points
Includes an app based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
Not included
National Park Passes
Attractions (Banff Gondola, Hot Springs, Cave & Basin) ticket prices vary.
Banff Upper Hot Springs
Cave and Basin National Historic Site

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to Access: After booking you’ll receive an email and text with instructions (search “Download Audio Tour”). Click the link in the email/text to sign in with your preferred Apple or Google account and redeem your voucher code ahead of time.
  • Download The GuideAlong App: Download the free app over WiFi or cellular data and sign in with the same Apple or Google account.
  • Download The Tour: Download the tour in the GuideAlong app under 'My Tours' over WiFi or cellular data.
  • Start The Tour: Open the tour in the GuideAlong app to preview the start locations, tour route and trip planner, or start the tour.
  • Location-Based Stories: Audio commentary plays automatically as you drive using your phone’s GPS chip. Wherever you are and whichever direction you’re going, you’ll hear the best stories and tips.
  • Flexible Travel Date: Tours are a one-time purchase with no expiry or date/time limit. If your plans change to a different day, there’s no need to change your travel date.
  • Tour at Your Leisure: With GuideAlong, you control the pace. Start, stop, and resume the tour any day, anytime, adapting it to your schedule.
  • Driving Tours: Group Savings: One purchase covers everyone in the vehicle, making it a cost-effective way to explore.
  • Works Offline: No internet or cell service is required once the audio tour is downloaded to your phone, so you can relax and tour offline.
  • Bring A Charger: Pack a USB/C car charger for charging and easy sound connectivity, and make sure your device is fully charged.
  • Bring Earbuds/Headphones: Bring earbuds to continue listening to driving tours on park shuttles and conveniently listen to walking tours.
  • Technical Support: The GuideAlong support team is available daily by toll-free phone, online chat, and email.

Reviews(21)

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David_O
June 25, 2026
Interactive Audio Tour

It took a few tries to get the tour download. The tour app uses Apple & Google sign in but we used a different email to purchase on Viator so it was very confusing. We had to input the tour number to finally get it to download. The app itself works good. However our iPhone gets very hot while using the app while plugged in to CarPlay.

Operator response

Hi David, thank you for sharing your experience. Our voucher can be redeemed with any email address, but it’s important to log in to our app using the same email address used for redemption. We also provide a link after purchase that auto-fills the voucher code when you open it. We’re glad you were able to get it working. We’re happy to hear the app worked well overall, and we appreciate your note about the iPhone getting hot while connected to Car. We’ll share that with our team for review. Our Support Team is available from 9 AM to 6 PM EST if you have any questions. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Explore595444
June 24, 2026
Loved this audio tour

Great audio tour - perfect compliment to the drive.

Operator response

Hi there, and thanks for taking our Canadian Rockies audio tours. We’re so glad you loved the experience and found it a perfect complement to your drive. It’s wonderful to hear the audio tour made your journey through the Canadian Rockies even more enjoyable and memorable. We truly appreciate your support, and we hope to join you on the road again soon!

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KathrynM_A
May 21, 2026
Travel Guide

It's a great way to hear all about the route you are taking. The Guide is very informative of the history of the area.

Operator response

Hi Kathryn, thanks for taking our Canadian Rockies audio tours. We’re so glad you enjoyed learning about the history and scenery along your route. It’s wonderful to hear the tour made the drive even more informative and enjoyable throughout your adventure. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Hikingrocks
September 19, 2025
Amazing App!

We almost didn't get this app - what a mistake that would have been! It was tricky from my end to access it but the support team was amazing and we were able to enjoy the commentary from Jasper to Banff (including Yoho). I had an extensive itinerary prepared but the Rockies app added valuable history and information. I would highly recommend! It is well worth the money. It's like having a personal guide. Thank you to the wonderful staff that assisted us.

Operator response

Hi there, we’re so glad you decided to use our Canadian Rockies audio tour. It’s wonderful to hear that the support team helped you get set up and that the commentary added value to your trip from Jasper to Banff, including Yoho. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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maria_d
July 28, 2025
This made our trip so much more interesting!

The guide was so helpful and easy to use. It was like having your own private tour guide in the car.

Operator response

Hi Maria, We’re so glad to hear that our Canadian Rockies audio tour made your trip more interesting and enjoyable. It’s great that you felt like you had a private tour guide in the car. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Brennan_B
October 15, 2024
Fantastic app, highly recommend!

Icefields Parkway was amazing and so much better with the narration. So good for spotting features you would not recognise on your own

Operator response

Hi Brennan, thank you for the wonderful review. We're thrilled that the narration enhanced your experience on the Icefields Parkway and helped you spot features you might have missed. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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JB_E
October 7, 2024
Felt like a live tour guide in our car with us

We absolutely LOVED having this guide on our trip. So many interesting tips and facts that we would have otherwise missed. The narrator pointed out so much interesting history, geography, nature and even some funny stories. It truly kept us engaged and exploring even longer just to see everything that was mentioned. We went on and purchased another guide for SW Alberta & Waterton to continue our road trip because we enjoyed it so much.

Operator response

Hi, thank you for sharing your experience with our Self-Guided Audio Tours for the Canadian Rockies. We're thrilled you enjoyed the tour and purchased another SW Alberta & Waterton guide to continue your adventure. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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JanellG123
October 4, 2024
Guide Along makes car trips more fun

We used this app for our Alberta trip and it was wonderful! The information was very interesting and made the driving more fun. Works so easily - uses GPS to know where you are and comes on with little stories and information as you drive and tour around. Already bought one for the Colorado Rocky Mountain NP and intend to use the app wherever we travel.

6 people found this helpful
Operator response

Hi Janell, thank you for sharing your experience with our Self-Guided Audio Tours for the Canadian Rockies. We're thrilled that the tour made your Alberta trip more fun and informative. We're excited that you've already purchased another tour for the Colorado Rockies and look forward to joining you on all your future adventures. We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Renniemo
September 21, 2024
Banff, Lake Louise and The Icefield Pathway

We used this app over several days to guide us around Banff, Lake Louise and The Icefields Parkway. We explored places we ordinary may not have found and the information was entertaining and informative. We really enjoyed it. We've named the commentator Larry, so if you have a car and what a guided tour, plug in to Larry and you won't miss a thing.

6 people found this helpful
Operator response

Hi Renniemo, thank you for sharing your experience with our audio driving tour through Banff, Lake Louise, and The Icefields Parkway. It’s delightful to hear you enjoyed the tour so much that you named the commentator "Larry." We're glad he could guide you to some extraordinary spots and provide entertaining and informative commentary. We appreciate your recommendation, and We hope to join you on the road again soon!

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Aaron_K
September 20, 2024
This Guide made our trip!

This ride along Guide made our trip! We downloaded the app and tour before we left home - we also got the free "Calgary to Banff" tour. So we just hooked our phone to the rental car (Bluetooth) before even leaving the airport, and just started driving. Our guide (who we started calling Tom) just starts talking when you approach a given point - like there's some wise and friendly buddy in the back seat the whole trip. He gave us no-nonsense directions to Banff so we didn't need to fiddle with gps. And out on the highway told us all about the sites we passed - giving us great details about the popular ones, and telling us about hidden gems we would have missed otherwise. He also filled the sometimes long drives between sites with history and lore. We had to do a lot of pivoting due to wildfires, weather, and tour companies. But Tom was always there to take us on another adventure along the road. He had sites along the main highway, along the less-traveled "back" way, and even all the way up on the Icefields parkway and into Yoho. And when we left the rental car and hiked, or took busses to some of the more crowded sites, we just brought along our phone with earbuds and Tom loaded up. He was full of useful and interesting tidbits wherever we went. Due to wildfires we couldn't drive north of the Saskatchewan River crossing. But we WERE able to open the app and hit each tour spot along the map by hand to hear Tom's commentary. It's not like the real thing, but it gave us some idea of what we weren't allowed to see in person. Since we'd downloaded the entire tour before we left, we never had a problem accessing it even where there was no phone signal. And when it was finally time to go home, Tom even gave us directions back to the Calgary airport. I really can't recommend this one enough!

Operator response

Hi Aaron, thank you for the detailed and enthusiastic review of our audio-driving tour of the Canadian Rockies. It's great to hear you enjoyed the tour so much that you named the narrator "Tom." He became a trusted travel companion, providing no-nonsense directions and enriching your journey with historical insights and hidden local gems. Despite the challenges posed by wildfires and other unforeseen circumstances, we're glad that our tour was able to adapt and continue guiding you through various adventures. Thank you for highlighting how the offline feature of the app helped overcome areas with no phone signal. We appreciate your high recommendation and look forward to joining you on the road again soon!

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