This is far more than a transfer from point A to point B.
It’s a purposeful encounter with wildlife, a scenic journey through Alberta’s shifting landscapes, and a gentle, beautiful introduction to the Rockies — all wrapped into one seamless morning. Most importantly, it’s a chance to directly support the life‑changing rescue work of the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary, an organisation whose mission depends on visitors like you.
Say goodbye to Calgary’s skyline and step into a morning shaped by nature, learning, and genuine connection. Your experience begins with convenient pick‑ups at hotels near the airport (but not inside the airport) and in Downtown Calgary. Instead of a simple ride into the mountains, you’re embarking on a half‑day adventure designed to transform your travel time into something meaningful, emotional, and truly memorable.
The scenic drive continues past Ghost Lake, and Tsuut’ina Nation, with chances to spot wild horses, Rocky Mountain sheep, elk, and even bears.
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Intro Tour - Included
From the moment that you arrive at the Wolfdog Sanctuary you'll be in awe with these clever and hairy creatures. You'll joint their Introductory Tour where you'll learn all about their current and previous homes, and how they got here and why this place is such a good refuge for them.
Experience a captivating presentation that will unravel the mysteries of these magnificent creatures, providing you with a comprehensive introduction to their unique characteristics and behaviors. This tour offers an unparalleled "front row" viewing experience, allowing you to photograph the wolfdogs without any visual barriers. Plus, you'll have the privilege of engaging with your very own wolfdog expert, ready to answer all your questions and share fascinating insights.
As you leave the sanctuary, the landscape opens into rolling hills and wide‑open ranchlands, with the Rockies slowly rising ahead like a promise. This stretch is also known for its incredible wild horse sightings — small bands grazing freely against the backdrop of the foothills, a scene that feels almost cinematic.
Continuing west, the road winds past the community of Tsu Tina, where the prairies begin to tighten and the mountains draw closer. The scenery shifts subtly — more pines, more rugged cliffs, more of that unmistakable feeling that you’re entering the Rockies proper.
From time to time, it’s also possible to spot Rocky Mountain sheep, elk, and even the occasional bear wandering near the treeline. Before long, you’ll skirt the shores of Ghost Lake, where the water often mirrors the sky and the wind ripples across the surface in long silver streaks.
It’s a peaceful, photogenic moment that makes you instinctively reach for your camera.
Calgary, known as the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is a vibrant city that beautifully blends urban energy with stunning natural beauty. It's famous for its annual Calgary Stampede, a world-renowned rodeo and festival, and offers easy access to the breathtaking landscapes of Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies.
The Calgary Stampede is the greatest outdoor show on earth, featuring rodeos, chuckwagon races, live music, and much more. It's a must-visit event held annually in July.
Banff National Park is a stunning national park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its turquoise lakes, majestic mountains, and abundant wildlife. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Calgary Tower offers panoramic views of the city and the Rocky Mountains. It's a great place to learn about Calgary's history and enjoy a meal with a view.
Heritage Park is Canada's largest living history museum, showcasing life in Western Canada from the 1860s to the 1950s. Visitors can explore historic buildings, ride vintage trains, and enjoy interactive exhibits.
Prince's Island Park is a beautiful urban park located in the heart of Calgary. It's a great place for picnics, walks, and outdoor concerts. The park is also home to the Calgary Folk Music Festival and other events.
Slow-cooked, tender beef brisket is a Calgary staple, often served with mashed potatoes and gravy.
A delicious and lean alternative to beef, bison burgers are a popular choice in Calgary.
A beloved Indian dish, butter chicken is a creamy, spicy curry made with tender chicken pieces.
A Canadian classic, the Caesar cocktail is a spicy, savory drink made with vodka, Clamato juice, and various seasonings.
This is the best time to visit Calgary for warm weather and outdoor activities. It's also when the Calgary Stampede takes place, a major event not to be missed.
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Calgary is generally a safe city for visitors, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Calgary Transit Bus Terminal
The CTrain is efficient, frequent, and a popular way to get around Calgary. It's free to ride downtown.
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Banff National Park is a stunning national park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its turquoise lakes, majestic mountains, and abundant wildlife.
Canmore is a charming mountain town located near Banff National Park, known for its outdoor recreation opportunities and stunning scenery.
Drumheller is a town in the Canadian Badlands, known for its unique geological features, dinosaur fossils, and the famous Royal Tyrrell Museum.
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