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Guided E-Bike Tours

Guided E-bike Tours with White Mountain Adventures

Mid-May to late September

Think outside the bus this summer and see the best of Banff’s natural beauty via active, accessible guided e-bike tours. Join an experienced interpretive guide as you pedal along riverside pathways and winding parkways in the shadow of the world-famous Rockies, with ample help up the hills from modern electric-assist bikes

Banff Townsite E-bike Explorer 

This leisurely guided e-bike tour travels through the Banff Town site, including Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, Banff Springs Hotel, Banff Downtown and Cave & Basin National Historic Site. Follow your guide and see the best of the Banff town site on your e-bike. Perfect for families and first timers.

Difficulty: Easy | Distance: 16km | Length: 2 hours | Departs daily at 10:00am and 2:00pm

E-bike & Hike: Johnson Canyonmoderate

Explore more of what Banff has to offer, by e-bike! Ride with your guide to take in Vermilion Lakes, the Legacy Trail and world famous Bow Valley Parkway en route to Banff’s most popular day hike at Johnston Canyon. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the canyon to the spectacular Lower Falls Bridge, then back to the bikes where we continue to Castle Mountain Junction to meet the return vehicle shuttle to Banff.

Difficulty: Moderate | Distance: 32km biking, 3km walking | Length: 4.5 hours | Cost: $159.00 per person Departs Daily at 9:00am and 1:30pm

*Advanced Reservations Required

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Summer
reflection of a mountain in the water

Vermilion Lakes Bike Tour

Leaving from the hotel, you will bike along the Bow River and Vermilion Lakes, stopping along the way for you to take some beautiful photos and hear your guide talk about the area, mountains, and animals.
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Golden Skybridge

See Golden British Columbia like you've never seen it before!
Summer
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