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14 People Small Group|5-Day Western USA Wonder Tour - Montana Glaicer, Yellowstone National Park - Calgary Round Trip

C$ 1139.00CAD/Up
Product No.
2185
Tour Code
TWC05-NCC
Departure City
Calgary
End City
Calgary
Duration
5 Day
Local Or Airport Pick-up
Local Pick-up Tours
Service Language
Mandarin、English
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Service Rating

Features And Introduction

This five-day journey will take you deep into the breathtaking natural wonders of the U.S. and Canada, from the stunning beauty of Glacier National Park to the unique geothermal features of Yellowstone National Park, and the cross-border natural landscapes of Waterton Lakes National Park, immersing you in the incredible world of nature.
Glacier National Park:Explore the majestic St. Mary’s town and the iconic beauty of Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Yellowstone National Park:Admire the Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone Falls, and unique geothermal landscapes.
Mammoth Hot Springs: Experience the unique limestone hot spring formations of Yellowstone.
Flathead Lake: Enjoy peaceful moments by the beautiful lake and mountain scenery.
Waterton Lakes National Park:Cross the border to explore Canada's magnificent natural landscapes.
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Day 1 CALGARY — GLACIER NATIONAL PARK — GO TO THE SUN ROAD

Overview

Important Notice: New U.S. National Park Fee Policy (Effective January 1, 2026)
This itinerary includes two national parks: Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
For detailed fee information, please refer to the ordering instructions.

Today, we will take you go straight and deep into Montana Glacier National Park

【St. Mary Village
As the east entrance to Glacier National Park and the Going-to-the-Sun Road, St. Mary is a prime home base for exploring the east side of the park as well as the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
While most of its offerings are seasonal, St. Mary has lodging accommodations, a grocery store, gas station, restaurants and a campground

【Glacier National Park USA】
Immersing yourself in the beauty of Glacier National Park. Venture up the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, one of the most scenic drives in America.



Meals
★Breakfast: Own Arrangement/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Glacier National Park Area Hotel
★ Departure around 0800AM from Calgary

Day 2 GREAT FALLS — HELENA — WEST YELLOWSTONE

Overview
Morning departure to Great Falls, where you will admire the impressive Missouri River waterfalls. Continue to Helena, the capital of Montana, to experience its gold-rush history and mountain town charm. In the evening, arrive at West Yellowstone, the gateway to Yellowstone National Park, preparing for the next day’s exploration.

Great Falls
Located along the Missouri River, known for its dramatic waterfalls, scenic river trails, and rich American West exploration history.

Helena
The capital of Montana, originally a gold-rush town, surrounded by mountains and offering a blend of history, culture, and outdoor charm.

West Yellowstone
The western entrance to Yellowstone National Park, serving as a key base for exploring geothermal wonders, wildlife, and outdoor adventures.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
West Yellowstone area hotel

Day 3 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Overview
Today we will embark on a journey to the world's first national park—Yellowstone National Park, where you can see rare and unique landscapes found nowhere else on earth.

【Lower Geyser – Fountain Paint Pots】
The Fountain Paint Pots in this area is to the south of Norris District. A special place is the Fountain Paint Pot not far from the starting point of the trail. It is basically a mud fountain. The viscosity of the mud water is very high, and you can clearly see the shape of the bubbles slowly forming and disappearing.

Midway Geyser – Grand Prismatic Hot Springs
Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone’s largest hot spring, is 200-330 feet in diameter and more than 121 feet deep. Hot springs are the most common hydrothermal features in Yellowstone. Their plumbing has no constrictions. Superheated water cools as it reaches the surface, sinks, and is replaced by hotter water from below. This circulation prevents water from reaching the temperature needed to set off an eruption.

【Old Faithful】
Old Faithful is the most famous, though not the highest, of all North American geysers. It was so named in 1870 by the Washburn-Langford Doane Expedition because it seemed to spout “faithfully” every 63 to 70 minutes. Continuous observation revealed, however, that the eruptions occurred with some irregularity, the intervals varying from 33 to 120 minutes.

【Artist’s Paint pots】
The Artist's Paint Pots trail is so full of vibrant colors, comparable only to an artist's palette, it will be easy to see how they got their name. The short 1/3 mile trail begins at the parking lot just off the main road across from a wide-open meadow.

【Norris Geyser】
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most popular geyser basins, Norris is home t Steamboat (the world’s tallest geyser). In addition, there are several miles of boardwalks from which you can explore dozens of multi-colored thermal features. Finally, elk and the occasional bison can sometimes be spotted in the area.

【Lower Fall/Upper Fall】
The Upper and Lower Falls in Yellowstone are formed by the erosion of softer rocks by the waters of the Yellowstone River. The Canyon Falls area is located at the right end where the two circles intersect in the figure-eight-shaped road. The Yellowstone River, surging out of the Yellowstone Canyon, traverses the entire Yellowstone National Park.
Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
West Yellowstone area hotel

Day 4 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Overview
Today we continue to visit the renowned Yellowstone National Park, where such unique terrain and meticulously preserved pure natural world are found only here in the entire world.

【Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth Hot Springs are a must-see feature of Yellowstone National Park in part because they’re so different from other thermal areas in the area. This is largely because limestone is a relatively soft type of rock, allowing the travertine formations to grow much faster than other sinter formations. It has been described as looking like a cave turned inside out.

【Tower Fall
Tower Falls is a waterfall located in the northeastern region of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA. Situated approximately 1,000 yards upstream from the confluence of Tower Creek and the Yellowstone River, the waterfall has a drop of 132 feet. Its name originates from the rocky pinnacle at the top of the falls.

Flathead Lake
The largest natural freshwater lake in the western United States, known for its crystal-clear waters, scenic mountain views, charming lakeside towns, and excellent boating, fishing, and summer recreation.


Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
Glacier National Park Area Hotel

Day 5 MONTANA — WATERTON NATIONAL PARK — CALGARY

Overview

Today, we will visit the Waterton National Park, the only park in the world that has three designations - UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Peace Park and a Biosphere Reserve! This park was established in 1895, and it forms the International Peace Park in conjunction with the neighboring Glacier National Park in the United States. It is renowned for its diverse landscapes, year-round strong winds, and native flora and fauna.

【Two Medicine Lake】
Two Medicine is the collective name of a region located in the southeastern section of Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana. The region was considered sacred ground by several Native American tribes including the Blackfeet and they performed Vision quests here. Aside from Chief Mountain, the Two Medicine area is the most sacred section of the park to the Blackfeet. 

【Waterton Town】

This charming lakeside town invites you to stroll leisurely, enjoy local cuisine, or picnic under the shade by the lake, fully embracing the relaxed atmosphere of this vacation destination. 

【Cameron Falls】
A highlight of a Waterton visit. Crystal clear cascading mountain water rushes steadily over 1.5 billion-year-old Cambrian rock, throwing off a delicate mist that dusts the skin of those who stand-around admiring it.

Meals
★Breakfast: Included (Compulsory Selection)/ ★Lunch: Own Arrangement/ ★Dinner: Own Arrangement
Hotel
N/A

Addition

1US National Park Fee / Pay Onsite (No 5% GST)
NON U.S. Resident (Adult) USD$200/per person (No 5% GST)
NON U.S. Resident but Have Valid US National Park Annual Pass: Free
NON U.S. Resident (0-15YR): Free
U.S. Resident: Free
  • US National Park Fee / Pay Onsite (Government Issuded Photo Identification is Required for US Resident)
2Compulsory Selection
$118 Per Person
  • Daily Breakfast
3Additional Check in Luggage - $50+5% GST per piece
Multiple Days Tour - One piece of checked luggage & carryon luggage are allowed for each person
$50 per piece entire trip
  • Piece
Departure Time / Location
  • 08:00AM Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites (Lobby) Address: 610 4 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0K1 Contact: #1-403-276-7816 or #1-587-973-0687
Drop-off Location
  • Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel
  • Extended Hotel book with Calgary Tours
*All optional items - After selecting the departure date, please continue to the "Optional Item" for more detail
*All items are subject to availability. Calgary Tours reserves the right for final confirmation

Ordering Instructions

Important Notice: Latest U.S. National Park Entrance Fee Policy (Effective January 1, 2026)
POLICY NATURE
This adjustment is an administrative policy change by the U.S. Department of the Interior and does not constitute formal legislation passed by Congress. Legally, it may be regarded as a force majeure or policy-related adjustment.

KEY PROVISIONS
Foreign Visitor Surcharge:
Non-U.S. residents aged 16 and above entering designated popular national parks are required to pay an additional surcharge of USD$100 per person per park, on top of the regular entrance fee.
Annual Pass:
The annual pass for non-U.S. residents is USD$250. Non-residents holding an annual pass are exempt from the per-visit surcharge.
Scope of Application:
This policy applies to the following 11 most popular national parks:
Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, Grand Teton, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Bryce Canyon, Acadia, Sequoia & Kings Canyon, and Everglades.

IMPORTANT NOTES
Park entrances may require visitors to present a government-issued photo ID to verify residency status.
Any additional costs resulting from this policy must be borne by the visitor.

BOOKING INFORMATION
★ We recommend confirming tour availability with us before booking air tickets

★ This is a local bus tour, and you will join the tour with other travelers locally
★ The itinerary sequence, hotel arrangements, tour guide, and vehicle might be subject to change due to departure date, but the core itinerary and services will remain the same
★ Sightseeing points and stop times are subject to weather conditions
★ If closure of any sightseeing point occurs, it will be replaced by alternative attractions
★ One piece of checked luggage and one carry-on, with applicable size restrictions, are allowed per person (additional fees apply for extra luggage)
★ This tour is not wheelchair accessible
★ For questions: Email [email protected], call toll-free number 1-866-276-7816 (north America), or for tour day emergency only#587-9730687

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES & GROUP MEALS
★ Advance bookings are required for all optional meals and admissions - contact us to purchase

★ We highly recommend booking optional activities in advance to avoid wait times and potential sell-outs
★ Prices for all optional items are subject to change without prior notice

★ Group meal options are not recommended for guests with dietary requirements (e.g., vegetarian) or allergies
★ Group meal menus are subject to change without prior notice
★ Optional activities are fully refundable if weather conditions prevent participation

ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION
★ Standard Twin rooms in North American hotels typically include one double bed, two double beds, or one double bed with one sofa bed

★ Triple/Quadruple rooms do not include a third/fourth bed - room types are based on double occupancy with no extra beds provided for 3rd & 4th persons
★ For more details about North American hotel room types and bedding arrangements

★ For special bedding requests, please include a message when submitting your booking - Calgary Tours will try to accommodate but cannot guarantee
★ Hotels may require a credit card at check-in as a deposit for incidental expenses (telephone calls, etc.)
★ Smoking is strictly prohibited in all rooms - violations will result in fines at the passenger's expense
★ We recommend bringing personal toiletries as North American hotels typically provide limited amenities

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
★ Comprehensive travel insurance immediately upon booking at your residence as a measure of added protection is recommended
★ Check the weather forecast before arrival, as temperatures in the Rocky Mountains can drop dramatically at night
★ We suggest bringing warm clothing, non-slip footwear, sunscreen, and sun protection due to high UV index in Canada
★ Travel insurance services are available through our company - contact us for details
★ Please refer to our website's terms and conditions for more comprehensive information

Price Details

Standard Price (*Children are priced the same as adults / The listed child price is the child as the 4 guests and sharing the room with 3 adults)
Room Type / PassengerSingleDoubleTripleQuadChild (0-15 YR / Same Price as Adult)
Adult2629.001569.001279.001139.001139.00
CurrencyCAD
Pricing Information
★ All prices quoted in Canadian Dollars and subject to 5% GST (Goods & Services Tax)

★ Double room rates are based on adult occupancy (typically one king/queen bed or two double beds)
Learn more about North American hotel room types

Basic Tour Price Includes
★ Professional English-speaking tour guide service
★ Premium transportation in air-conditioned vehicles
★ Handpicked hotel accommodations throughout your journey

Basic Tour Price Excludes
★ Recommended service gratuities for driver and guide (CAD$15 per guest per day)
★ Hotel breakfast (compulsory selection during booking)
★ U.S National Park fee
★ 5% GST (Goods & Services Tax)
★ Optional activities and attractions
★ Personal expenses and meals not specified (most lunches and dinners)
★ Airfare to/from tour destinations

*For all optional activities and experiences, select your departure date first, then proceed to the "Optional Items" section for complete details and pricing. All tour components subject to availability. Calgary Tours reserves the right for final confirmation of all bookings.
*Should there be any discrepancies between website itinerary/pricing and your invoice, the company's invoice will be considered the final confirmation.

Related Terms

  • Tour Terms

    • Calgary Tours has put forth all necessary efforts to ensure that, at all times of publication, all descriptions in the present brochure are exact
    • Calgary Tours reserves the right to postpone, cancel, or change the tour and/or hotel accommodation
    • If the tour package includes complimentary items, there is no cash value or refund for unused services
    • Any loss or additional expenses incurred shall be bound by the participant
    • Calgary Tours shall not be liable for failure in the performance of its obligations for any loss or damage resulting from any delay, cancellations, loss of personal belongings, illness, bodily injury, accident, death, deterioration of services, inconvenience, loss of enjoyment, disappointment or frustration (either mental or physical), attributable to a fault, negligent act or omission by a provider or any employee thereof. Each agency has various regulations; it is responsible for passengers, and in case of accidental casualties or property damage, it should be resolved in accordance with the safety regulations established by various agencies.
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  • Pricing Term

    Cancellation & Amendment
    • More than 32 days prior to departure: 10% of the total booking amount will be charged.
    • 15 - 31 days prior to departure: 60% of the total booking amount will be charged.
    • Within 14 days (including the 14th day) of departure: tour will be NON-REFUNDABLE and NON-CHANGEABLE.
    • Modification is subject to availability. Calgary Tours reserves the final right of the amendment.
    Additional fees, including but not limited to associated credit card or wire transfer service charges, will be applied to any cancellation or amendment request. Cancellation policy will be applied to below modifications: reducing the number of travelers, and changing; optional admissions & group meal purchase, as well as amending extended hotel stay.
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