Embark on a 4-day audio adventure from Whistler to Lake Louise. Explore BC’s beauty with GPS-guided stories and special narrators. Save 30% now.
Embark on a 4-day audio adventure from Whistler to Lake Louise. Explore BC’s beauty with GPS-guided stories and special narrators. Save 30% now.
Sea to Sky Highway Whistler <-> Vancouver Schedule is suggestion only
Whistler - This stop highlights Whistler, British Columbia, a globally acclaimed mountain resort town nestled in the Coast Mountains. Listeners will learn about Whistler’s evolution from a remote logging community to a top destination for skiing, mountain biking, and the…
Sea to Sky Highway Whistler <-> Vancouver Schedule is suggestion only
Whistler - This stop highlights Whistler, British Columbia, a globally acclaimed mountain resort town nestled in the Coast Mountains. Listeners will learn about Whistler’s evolution from a remote logging community to a top destination for skiing, mountain biking, and the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Brandywine Falls Provincial Park - This stop showcases Brandywine Falls, a stunning 70-meter waterfall cascading from volcanic cliffs into a deep canyon. You’ll hear the local legend behind its name and discover how ancient lava flows shaped this dramatic landscape.
Mount Garibaldi - This stop highlights Mount Garibaldi, a striking stratovolcano that dominates the skyline with its glacier-capped peak. Listeners will learn about this dormant volcano’s geological significance and its deep cultural importance to the Indigenous Squamish people.
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park - This stop features Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park, one of the best places in North America to view bald eagles in their natural habitat. Each winter, thousands of these majestic birds gather along the Squamish River, drawn by the spawning salmon.
Squamish - This stop introduces Squamish, a vibrant community nestled between ocean and mountains, often called the “Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada.” Listeners will discover its rich Indigenous heritage, dramatic natural scenery, and reputation as a haven for climbers, hikers, and kite surfers alike.
Stawamus Chief Park - This stop features the Stawamus Chief, one of the largest granite monoliths in North America, towering dramatically above Squamish. You’ll hear about its cultural significance to the Squamish Nation and why it’s a world-renowned destination for climbers and hikers.
Shannon Falls Provincial Park - This stop offers a view of Shannon Falls, where water tumbles an impressive 335 meters down smooth granite cliffs, making it British Columbia’s third-highest waterfall. Travelers will hear about the geological forces that shaped the falls and their popularity as a scenic highlight along the Sea-to-Sky Highway.
Murrin Provincial Park - This stop highlights Murrin Provincial Park, a hidden gem known for its serene lakeside setting and dramatic rock faces. Listeners will learn about the park’s popularity with rock climbers, its scenic loop trails, and its peaceful picnic spots tucked among towering evergreens.
Lions Bay - This stop features Lions Bay, a small coastal village nestled between the mountains and Howe Sound. You’ll hear how its breathtaking views, secluded beaches, and proximity to outdoor adventure have made it a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and commuters alike.
Cypress Provincial Park - This stop highlights Cypress Provincial Park, a year-round alpine playground located just minutes from Vancouver. Listeners will discover its Olympic history, sweeping mountain views, and the wealth of hiking, skiing, and wildlife spotting opportunities it offers across its rugged terrain.
Vancouver <-> Kamloops Schedule is suggestion only
Burnaby Village Museum - This stop features the Burnaby Village Museum, a charming open-air heritage site that brings early 20th-century British Columbia to life. Travelers will hear about its costumed interpreters, vintage carousel, and lovingly restored buildings that recreate the feel of a bustling 1920s tram-stop community.
Fort Langley - This stop showcases Fort Langley, the birthplace of British Columbia and a former Hudson’s Bay Company trading post. Listeners will learn how this National Historic Site preserves the stories of early settlers, fur traders, and Indigenous communities through interactive exhibits and restored wooden buildings.
Chilliwack - This stop introduces Chilliwack, a fertile farming community framed by mountains and known for its strong agricultural roots and outdoor recreation. Travelers will hear about its vibrant local culture, historic downtown, and popular spots like Cultus Lake and the Chilliwack Sunflower Festival.
Bridal Falls - This stop features Bridal Falls, a picturesque cascade that fans out like a bridal veil as it tumbles 60 meters down a rocky cliff. Listeners will learn about the area’s rich natural beauty, easy-access trails, and the local legend that gave the falls their romantic name.
Harrison Hot Springs - This stop highlights Harrison Hot Springs, a relaxing resort town famous for its naturally heated mineral waters and stunning lakeside setting. Listeners will discover its longstanding reputation as a healing destination, along with the legends of the elusive Sasquatch rooted in local Indigenous lore.
Sasquatch Provincial Park - This stop features Sasquatch Provincial Park, a rugged wilderness area known for its forested lakes, mountain backdrops, and ties to the legendary creature it’s named after. Travelers will hear about its diverse wildlife, popular camping spots, and the enduring stories of Sasquatch sightings that give the park its mystique.
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park - This stop highlights Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, home to the historic Othello Tunnels—abandoned railway tunnels carved through sheer rock walls. Listeners will discover how this marvel of early 20th-century engineering winds through dramatic canyons and inspired scenes in Hollywood films.
Othello Tunnels - This stop features the Othello Tunnels, a series of striking railway tunnels and bridges built through solid granite in the early 1900s. You’ll hear how these engineering feats helped link the Kettle Valley Railway and now offer a dramatic walking route through canyon walls and rushing rivers.
Kettle Valley Rail Trail - This stop highlights the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, a scenic multi-use path that follows the route of a historic railway through British Columbia’s mountains and valleys. Travelers will hear about its iconic trestle bridges, dramatic tunnels, and the engineering feats that once connected remote communities by rail.
Coquihalla River Provincial Park - This stop features Coquihalla River Provincial Park, a tranquil stretch of protected forest and river near Hope, B.C. Listeners will learn about its role in preserving salmon habitat, its lush trails beneath towering trees, and the powerful river that once guided fur traders and railway builders through the canyon.
Monck Provincial Park - This stop highlights Móyenchtn (Monck) Provincial Park, a scenic lakeside retreat on the shores of Nicola Lake near Merritt. Travelers will hear about its rich Indigenous heritage, family-friendly campsites, and the surrounding grasslands that offer a peaceful contrast to B.C.’s rugged mountain terrain.
Kamloops <-> Revelstoke Schedule is suggestion only
Kamloops - This stop introduces Kamloops, a sun-soaked city where the Thompson Rivers meet, known for its blend of outdoor adventure and western charm. Listeners will discover its Secwépemc roots, vibrant arts scene, and role as a hub for hiking, biking, and wine touring in British Columbia’s interior.
BC Wildlife Park - This stop features the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops, a conservation-focused facility home to over 60 species of native British Columbian animals. Travelers will learn about its role in wildlife rescue and education, and encounter iconic species like cougars, bears, and the elusive Kermode “spirit” bear.
Chase - This stop highlights Chase, a picturesque village at the gateway to the Shuswap region, where the South Thompson River flows from Little Shuswap Lake. Listeners will hear about its Secwépemc heritage, laid-back lakeside charm, and the surrounding natural beauty that draws visitors for boating, fishing, and cultural experiences.
Margaret Falls - This stop highlights Margaret Falls, a stunning cascade tucked within Herald Provincial Park, framed by mossy cliffs and lush old-growth forest. Listeners will enjoy the storybook atmosphere of the easy trail leading to the falls and learn about the area’s natural and cultural significance in the Shuswap region.
Salmon Arm - This stop features Salmon Arm, a charming lakeside city known for its scenic beauty, vibrant arts community, and the longest wooden inland wharf in North America. Listeners will learn about its roots in railway history, rich birdwatching opportunities along the foreshore, and its role as a gateway to Shuswap Lake adventures.
Sicamous - This stop features Sicamous, the “Houseboat Capital of Canada,” where the Eagle River meets Shuswap and Mara Lakes. Listeners will discover how this waterfront town thrives on summer recreation, offering everything from boating and beaches to scenic trails and local berry farms.
Last Spike - This stop highlights the Last Spike at Craigellachie, where Canada’s transcontinental railway was completed in 1885 with the driving of a single ceremonial spike. Listeners will learn how this moment symbolized the unification of the country and helped shape the economic and cultural landscape of modern Canada.
Mount MacPherson - This stop features Mount Macpherson, a prominent peak just outside Revelstoke known for its year-round trail network and panoramic views. Travelers will hear how this outdoor playground offers world-class mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and a close connection to the region’s natural beauty.
Revelstoke <-> Lake Louise Schedule is suggestion only
Illecillewaet River - This stop highlights the Illecillewaet River, a glacier-fed waterway that winds through the Selkirk Mountains near Revelstoke. Listeners will learn about its role in shaping the landscape, supporting diverse ecosystems, and guiding early explorers and railway builders through some of British Columbia’s most rugged terrain.
Revelstoke - This stop features Revelstoke, a mountain town steeped in railway history and surrounded by towering peaks and ancient rainforest. Listeners will discover its transformation from a 19th-century rail hub to an adventure destination known for world-class skiing, mountain biking, and the dramatic landscapes of nearby national parks.
Mount Revelstoke National Park - This stop highlights Mount Revelstoke National Park, where visitors can drive from valley bottom to alpine meadows in under an hour along the Meadows in the Sky Parkway. Travelers will hear about the park’s rare inland temperate rainforest, vibrant wildflowers, and the conservation efforts protecting this unique mountain ecosystem.
Glacier National Park - This stop features Glacier National Park, one of Canada’s oldest national parks, renowned for its rugged peaks, deep valleys, and over 400 glaciers. Listeners will learn about its vital role in railway history, the avalanche research that began here, and the park’s stunning hiking trails through pristine wilderness.
Golden - This stop introduces Golden, a mountain town nestled at the confluence of the Columbia and Kicking Horse Rivers and surrounded by six national parks. Travelers will hear about its deep ties to railway and mountaineering history, thrilling outdoor adventures, and the iconic Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge—the longest freestanding timber-frame bridge in Canada.
Yoho National Park - This stop highlights Yoho National Park, a jewel of the Canadian Rockies known for its towering waterfalls, fossil beds, and dramatic alpine scenery. Listeners will discover natural wonders like Takakkaw Falls and Emerald Lake, as well as the park’s name—“Yoho”—which expresses awe and wonder in the Cree language.
Emerald Lake - This stop features Emerald Lake, a stunning glacial lake in Yoho National Park renowned for its vivid turquoise waters and surrounding mountain peaks. Travelers will hear about its year-round beauty, from canoeing in summer to snowshoeing in winter, and the unique geology that gives the lake its brilliant color.
Skunk Cabbage Boardwalk - This stop features the Skunk Cabbage Boardwalk Trails, a unique wetland area in Mount Revelstoke National Park known for its vibrant plant life and rich bird habitat. Travelers will learn how this easy boardwalk loop offers a close-up look at the bright yellow skunk cabbage flower and the vital role wetlands play in the local ecosystem.
Hemlock Grove Boardwalk Trail - This stop highlights the Hemlock Grove Boardwalk, an accessible trail in Glacier National Park that winds through a rare stand of old-growth western hemlock. Listeners will discover the lush, cathedral-like beauty of this inland rainforest and how it represents one of the park’s most ecologically significant ecosystems.
Meadows in the Sky Parkway - This stop highlights the Meadows in the Sky Parkway, a scenic 26-kilometer drive that climbs through forested slopes to alpine wildflower meadows in Mount Revelstoke National Park. Travelers will hear how this unique road offers access to panoramic views, subalpine hiking trails, and blooming fields that burst with color each summer.
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort - This stop features Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, a premier alpine destination near Golden known for its steep terrain, deep powder, and sweeping views of the Canadian Rockies. Listeners will learn how this former logging road became a world-class ski area with North America’s fourth-highest vertical drop and a gondola ride to mountaintop dining.

- No signal required or data used during tour
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on the Tripvia Tours app
- Tours included: Whistler-Vancouver, Vancouver-Kamloops, Kamloops-Revelstoke, Revelstoke-Lake Louise
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tours
- No signal required or data used during tour
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on the Tripvia Tours app
- Tours included: Whistler-Vancouver, Vancouver-Kamloops, Kamloops-Revelstoke, Revelstoke-Lake Louise
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tours
- Smartphone or tablet
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
- **Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.
- Smartphone or tablet
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
- **Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.
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