Canadian Rockies: My Top Ten Solo and Budget Travel Tips (2024)

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Looking for the cheapest way to see the Canadian Rockies? Well, I successfully did a budget and solo trip to Banff and Jasper, and I’m here to pass my tips onto you!

When I lived inVancouver,I really wanted to see the Canadian Rockies before I left. But after a lot of research, I realised it was going to be the most expensive place to visit on my entire three month trip around North America. From transport to accommodation to activities, visiting Jasper and Banff hurts the wallet, there’s no doubt about that. However, the Canadian Rockies were spectacular and I know I would have regretted not going. So here are my top tips for travelling solo and (trying) to stick to your budget in the Canadian Rockies.

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10 solo and budget travel tips for exploring the Canadian Rockies

1. Take the train to the Canadian Rockies

As a solo traveller, hiring a car and driving on the other side of the road isn’t cost effective for me. It also kind of freaks me out. So coming from Vancouver, I chose to take the train to Jasper. The trip took about 19 hours, but it was definitely cheaper than flying. It was also quicker and more comfortable than the bus. The train only goes to Jasper, which is why I started my journey in the northern town.

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2. Splurge on accommodation in Jasper

I wrote previously about my 24 hours in Jasper,butI decided to only spend one night in Jasper due to budget restrictions. After researching, I decided my budget could stretch further in Banff, and I was happy with this decision.There is one hostel in Jasper but it’s located out of town, which was too much of a hassle for me when I was only there for one night. I opted for a B&B in town called Accommodations Jasper.It was perfect and still under $100. Going over that price point would have totally made me cry.

3. Hit the pavement in Jasper

Jasper is very walkable, and I spent most of my time walking through the streets and taking photos of the surrounding Rocky Mountains. There were plenty of opportunities, cute shops and restaurants to keep me busy before my brief visit ended.

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4. Take a tour outside of Jasper

If I was in Jasper longer, I definitely would have opted to do some kind of sightseeingtour to all of the beautiful natural attractions located outside the small town centre. But with only 24 hours, this wasn’t achievable. However, I would definitely recommend it, even if it pushes the budget.

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5. Take the shutter from Jasper to Banff

This was one of the biggest struggles I had – finding the cheapest way to get from Jasper to Banff. Car, Greyhound and the train were not an option, unless I wanted the journey to take twice as long. There are also day tours, but they were a little out of my price range. I decided to go withBrewsters. The shuttledid cost quite a bit, but the plus side was I got to go on the Columbia Icefields Parkway, which is known as one of the most picturesque highways in the world. There are other private tour companies who do similar shuttles, but I found Brewsters to be the cheapest. They also dropped me at my accommodation in Banff, which was obviously helpful.

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6. Stay in a hostel in Banff

Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about finding cheap places to stay in Banff, as there are quite a few hostels located close to the town’s centre. I stayed at Samesun Backpackers and it was excellent. The rooms were extremely spacious, there were private bathrooms and the free breakfast was delicious. Highly recommend checking it out for on your own solo trip to Banff.

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Here are my top hostelling tips for fellow solo travellers

7. Take a walk in Banff

Like Jasper, there is a lot to do within walking distance of Banff, including Bow Falls.There is also the option of hiring a bike or taking the public bus to cover a greater distance and see sights such as the Hot Springs (a personal favourite). Fortunately, seeing Banff doesn’t have to hurt the budget. Hooray!

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Here’s everything I got up to with only two days in Banff

8. Visit the supermarket

I found the restaurants to be quite expensive in Banff and I didn’t even visit in its peak season. I decided to make use of Samesun’s kitchen and picked up groceries at the local Safeway. It is located just a short walk from the hostel and has everything you could need.

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Banff’s main shopping street

9. Take a tour to Lake Louise

I can’t really do a post on the Canadian Rockies and not mention Lake Louise. It had to be on the itinerary. But how do you get there and see the sights without a car? There is the option of taking the Greyhound, but with my limited time I wanted to be able to see as much as possible. So I decided to do a tour. I choseDiscover Banff Toursas their half-day trip allowed me to see both Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, which was an absolutely bonus. Once again, the price was worth it for me for the convenience and amazing sights that awaited me. A similar option if you want choices is through Viator.

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10. Finish your trip in Calgary

The good thing about visiting Jasper first is that Banff is just a short bus ride from Calgary. Although Calgary and I didn’t have the greatest of meetings,from there you can fly, bus or train a lot easier to other places in Canada and America. Personally, I got a cheap flight on Westjet to Chicago, where I continued my journey.

Solo and budget success in the Canadian Rockies!

I really hope you find this post useful, as I struggled finding the cheapest way to see the Canadian Rockies as a solo traveller. At the end of the day though, it is one of the most beautiful places in the world, so seeing it yourself is worth every penny. In case you missed these posts, here’s my Jasper guide, my Banff guide, my entire three months of travel itinerary, and other fantastic places to visit across Canada.

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Canadian Rockies: My Top Ten Solo and Budget Travel Tips (2024)

FAQs

Canadian Rockies: My Top Ten Solo and Budget Travel Tips? ›

Renting a campervan is a budget-friendly way to explore the Canadian Rockies, saving money on accommodation and transportation. Traveling with a group allows for cost-sharing on expenses like gas, groceries, and accommodation, helping to stretch your budget.

How to do Canadian Rockies on a budget? ›

Renting a campervan is a budget-friendly way to explore the Canadian Rockies, saving money on accommodation and transportation. Traveling with a group allows for cost-sharing on expenses like gas, groceries, and accommodation, helping to stretch your budget.

How many days are needed in Canadian Rockies? ›

Generally, a typical drive by tour of the Canadian Rocky Mountain National Parks is a week. Something like 3 nights in Banff, 3 nights in Jasper, and a final night in Lake Louise or perhaps Field. That's a quick tour of the highlights.

What is the best way to travel through the Canadian Rockies? ›

Drive or Fly? Driving is the absolute best way to explore the Canadian Rockies and unless you plan on taking a guided tour (not recommended) you'll need to rent a car; however, unless you happen to live close by, you'll definitely have to fly into a nearby city and rent a car.

What is the best Canadian Rockies itinerary? ›

Itinerary Detailed version
  • Day 1 - Calgary. Show details.
  • Day 2 - Calgary / Waterton (271 km) Show details.
  • Day 3 - Waterton. Show details.
  • Day 4 - Waterton / Banff (374 km) Show details.
  • Day 5 - Banff / Jasper (290 km) Show details.
  • Day 6 - Jasper. ...
  • Day 7 - Jasper / Lake Louise (233 km) ...
  • Day 8 - Lake Louise / Calgary (183 km)

How to dress for Canadian Rockies? ›

Since the weather in the Canadian Rockies can change by the hour, we recommend layering your clothing (i.e., wearing a T-shirt, fleece, and jacket) so you can be comfortable throughout the day, regardless of the temperature.

Is it expensive to eat in Banff? ›

Banff has tons of restaurants with price ranges spanning $10-$20 all the way into $60-$70 depending on the location and menu. Typically, breakfast and lunch menus tend to be on the lower end of the price scale, but most restaurants offer daily specials for dinner on specific days of the week as well.

What is the best month to visit Canadian Rockies? ›

The peak season is typically from June through September. These warm months provide the ideal weather and backdrop to enjoy the scenery while hiking, kayaking, and participacting in plenty of other outdoor activities.

Is Banff or Jasper better? ›

While the town of Jasper is smaller, it feels more unique and less touristy than Banff and has plenty of tasty restaurants and fun attractions to see. The town of Banff is bigger with plenty to do, but many find it overly commercialized and prefer the more “local” feel of Jasper.

Is Canadian Rockies expensive? ›

Traveling to the Canadian Rockies is expensive. However, throughout this post, we will show you some tricks to travel on a budget. We will also provide a few tips so you can save money while making the most of your trip.

What is the most scenic part of the Canadian Rockies? ›

Picturesque Towns of the Canadian Rockies
  • Banff. Banff was Canada's first national park, and it remains one of its most breathtaking. ...
  • Lake Louise. Once just a railway stop, the hamlet of Lake Louise is one of the most romantic places on earth. ...
  • Jasper. ...
  • Whistler Blackcomb.

How do I spend a week in the Canadian Rockies? ›

Detailed Itinerary
  1. Day 1: Arrive in Calgary, Drive to Banff (2 hours) Banff Avenue in summer. ...
  2. Day 2: Explore around Banff. ...
  3. Day 3: Banff to Jasper (3 h 30 min) ...
  4. Day 4: Day Hikes in Jasper National Park. ...
  5. Day 5: Explore Jasper National Park. ...
  6. Day 6: Jasper to Canmore (4 hours) ...
  7. Day 7: Canmore to Calgary, Depart (1 h 30 min)

What is the difference between the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Rockies? ›

The Canadian Rockies are overall more jagged than the American Rockies, because the Canadian Rockies have been more heavily glaciated, resulting in sharply pointed mountains separated by wide, U-shaped valleys gouged by glaciers, whereas the American Rockies are overall more rounded, with river-carved V-shaped valleys ...

What is the most photographed place in the Canadian Rockies? ›

Lake Louise, nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is a destination like no other. Known for its stunning turquoise waters, majestic mountain backdrop, and serene atmosphere, it's no wonder that Lake Louise is one of the most photographed lakes in the world.

Are the Canadian Rockies worth it? ›

The Scenery

From the majestic Rocky Mountains to the gorgeous alpine meadows to the pristine lakes and rivers, the scenery in the Canadian Rockies is breathtaking. Whether you are taking a drive through the mountains or hiking the trails, you will be sure to be mesmerized by the beauty of the region.

Is there a train through the Canadian Rockies? ›

Explore the Rockies on a journey by rail between Vancouver and Jasper, taking in scenic waterfalls, iconic peaks, and rushing rivers along the way. Follow the scenic Fraser River Valley from the lush Lower Mainland to the desert-like canyons of the Interior.

Are Canadian Rockies expensive? ›

Traveling to the Canadian Rockies is expensive. However, throughout this post, we will show you some tricks to travel on a budget. We will also provide a few tips so you can save money while making the most of your trip.

What are the cheapest months to visit Banff? ›

Off Season in Banff (November, Late March, April, Early May)

If you're a winter person this is still a great time to visit Banff. Low numbers of tourists, low prices, and plenty of snow!

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