The beautiful sceneries are vividly remembered! I round drove 10+ times between Calgary and Vancouver, sometimes including Jasper N.P. if choose north-line or Coeur d'Alene Lake and Seattle if go the south line through the US. The Mistaya Canyon and Athabasca Falls are the most beautiful sceneries beside the Icefield Pkwy in my memory! The gorgeous early morning in spring, the lazy afternoon in summer, the colorful leaves and lights in late autumn, and of course, from the midnight through the morning-sun after snowing, the Rockies is left many of my footprints. I love such mountains and rivers!
hi, i'm from Brazil, how is going? me and my wife did the same travel, exactly the same, i had to share this here because we were so nostalgic here! thanks dude, thanks for sharing this video, you did a couple very happy!
25 years my beautiful people I have seen it, thanks AOH it reminded me of the good old times!! Light a joint at half way hot springs with Bob, aka your host and make it big on your way through, Cheers fam.Ps just another Koots fella
Ah, this video makes me so happy. I live in Edmonton, but my grandfather was a coal miner in grande cache, which is practically in the heart of the Rockies, so I find myself up there pretty often. It’s my absolute DREAM to do a road trip from Edmonton to Vancouver too! So, thank you for uploading this aha ^v^
Hello there i was planning this by hiring a car in calgary airport and driving before 6am.. i thought no one would this and i found out its the best drive in all of canada..first time travelling so i was only looking at calgary airport to banff nat park, lake louise and lake moraine.. i didnt know theres heaps more
Back in 2001, my wife and I drove to Whistler, from San Antonio, Tx. Second trip there. First was a year earlier, that time we flew to Seattle then drove from there to Whistler. My point is that on that second trip, I was so tempted to make the drive back thru Calgary. Wanted to visit Banf and Lake Louise. But I chickened out, to my deep regret now. I was not familiar with the roads and did not want to take on the mountain roads without any knowledge of the conditions. Well, next time, next life.
Beautiful images! Could you say in which month these images were filmed? Because I'm planning a trip at the beginning of May, and I'm worried about not seeing such green landscapes at that time. Thanks!
So beautifully done! My husband and I are right now deciding what parts of Canada we can cover in a week’s trip. We would like to fly into Calgary and out of Vancouver but don’t know if that’s too much ground to cover in a week. ? This is one rental car road trip I think would be totally worth it based off what I’ve seen and heard..
Wowww...the music blended perfectly. I plan on making a trip this summer for 2-3 weeks and I am so overwhelmed that I donno where to start. I plan on starting the trip with my buddy who stays in Regina. I am curious if I need to obtain passes to visit the parks and the parking as well. Also, is it okay to pull over and take shots of those mountains because of how scenic those roads are? How to plan night stays that stretch throughout the trip. Any budget recommendations along the trip?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video :) You can purchase passes at the gates to the National Parks. In the particularly scenic places along the highway, there are places to pull over for photos. (Beware: you will want to take photos - all. time. time! 😍) Your itinerary is up to you, depending on what interests you and how fast paced you want the trip to be (daily driving times). We didn't include the Okanagan Valley in this video, which is also beautiful. We camped in campgrounds or stayed in our van (in legal, free campsites) with the exception of an AirBnB in Whistler (although we also camped in Whistler). If you're into camping, I can share the campgrounds with you, otherwise, just check out booking.com etc to find a place that suits your budget. Cheers!
@@AdventuresOutHere thanks so much for such a detailed response. I wom't be camping at all though it is something I want to try in the future. I will be using www.booking.com and maybe airbnbs if I find any cheap options. I can feel it already that I will be wanting to take photos non stop hehe. I plan on stretching the trip across 2-3 weeks. I have so many questions haha..it's just that I want to be fully prepared when I am there because I want to make every second count. I know there are so many places to visit there and I don't want to miss any so do you know of any website that mentions all the places to visit along the journey? All help will be greatly appreciated and am so sorry for troubling you
No worries. I would just google each place and see what sites come up. I recently closed our website, unfortunately, and I don't know of any websites that would include every stop in this video. It's just about sitting down and taking some time to plan, but planning can be fun!
I’m doing this this summer, was wondering where you guys stayed overnight? Did you just go in crow land or would you get a camping spot every time? I plan on taking a month off to do this and it looks like you guys had a lot of fun!
We spent a few months in the area but we've heard of people doing it a week or two. Depends on how much time you have. Just prioritise what you want to see and make it suit your schedule. Enjoy!
All depends on how much time off you have/budget/how much you want to see/how fast you want to move between places. Can vary massively. I'd say the absolute minimum would be a week, two would be better, 3+ would be amazing!!
I'm going be drving to British Columbia from Ontario in a few weeks. I heard that gas stations are few and far between especially in Manitoba. Any concerns/suggestions? Thank you.
All depends on how much time off you have/budget/how much you want to see/how fast you want to move between places. Can vary massively. I'd say the absolute minimum would be a week, two would be better, 3+ would be amazing!!
Has anyone ever done this alone? I want to rent a car and plan a road trip after I graduate this semester but i never left my home province before and im kinda scared to travel but dont really have anyone to go with
Wow you got some amazing footage!! Looks like my kind of road trip.
Cheers mate! Seriously the best scenery 💙 Highly recommend!
agreed
how do you know that the new
how do you get
I got sad as soon as the video ended
What a beautiful drive it will be. From Ontario and all I wish we had was some mountains
I want to take the same road, with my wife, this year. It is a beautiful country ! thank you
This genuinely looks amazing, hopefully one day I’ll be able to do this. Things like this give me real feeling and happiness man.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully you will!
The beautiful sceneries are vividly remembered! I round drove 10+ times between Calgary and Vancouver, sometimes including Jasper N.P. if choose north-line or Coeur d'Alene Lake and Seattle if go the south line through the US. The Mistaya Canyon and Athabasca Falls are the most beautiful sceneries beside the Icefield Pkwy in my memory! The gorgeous early morning in spring, the lazy afternoon in summer, the colorful leaves and lights in late autumn, and of course, from the midnight through the morning-sun after snowing, the Rockies is left many of my footprints. I love such mountains and rivers!
Thank you so much for making this video accessible to all of us. What a wonderful resource it is!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this. No pointless talk, just beautiful views.
Going to Canada soon and can't wait to road trip in Alberta
hi, i'm from Brazil, how is going? me and my wife did the same travel, exactly the same, i had to share this here because we were so nostalgic here! thanks dude, thanks for sharing this video, you did a couple very happy!
Aw glad it brought back memories!
Definitivamente es una lugar hermoso ! Es una puerta a otro mundo !
I’m just planning the same trip, so thank you so much for this amazing video… sooo helpful 😊
You're so welcome!
Brings back some fond memories of trips past plus some stuff I haven't seen... yet. Thank you.
Wow, I like this video so much that I'm watching it every day. Also, because of this video we decided to go for this itinerary.
Awesome!
CANADA MY DREAM 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦
Thank you for this professionnel footage.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Have you been able to visit?
Best ,peaceful ,amazing natural places especially the mountains and rivers❣️👍😍
This was so serene and beautiful!!!
Would May be a good time to visit?
Such a beautiful country CANADA ❤👌👌
I’ve took this trip, it’s amazing!
25 years my beautiful people I have seen it, thanks AOH it reminded me of the good old times!! Light a joint at half way hot springs with Bob, aka your host and make it big on your way through, Cheers fam.Ps just another Koots fella
Outstanding share, thanks. I might only be half way through this video haha
Glad you enjoyed it mate. Too easy to make Canada look good 😉
Did this trip once and I'm still homesick for the Rockies.
Excellent videography skills!!
Cheers!
nice video! You are a lucky guy that you were born in Canada, If I would live in usa , I will move to Canada live exactly
Awesome. Incredible work!!!. The background music is incredible too.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
What is the background music called?
Beautiful place .
awsome i live in canada so this si incredable
Lucky you!
Ah, this video makes me so happy. I live in Edmonton, but my grandfather was a coal miner in grande cache, which is practically in the heart of the Rockies, so I find myself up there pretty often. It’s my absolute DREAM to do a road trip from Edmonton to Vancouver too! So, thank you for uploading this aha ^v^
Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you do the road trip one day 😊
Ahhh I was a tour guide through the rockies for many years and now I live in australia. This gave me a different kind of home sickness 🥲
That would have been awesome!
Hello there i was planning this by hiring a car in calgary airport and driving before 6am.. i thought no one would this and i found out its the best drive in all of canada..first time travelling so i was only looking at calgary airport to banff nat park, lake louise and lake moraine.. i didnt know theres heaps more
Back in 2001, my wife and I drove to Whistler, from San Antonio, Tx. Second trip there. First was a year earlier, that time we flew to Seattle then drove from there to Whistler. My point is that on that second trip, I was so tempted to make the drive back thru Calgary. Wanted to visit Banf and Lake Louise. But I chickened out, to my deep regret now. I was not familiar with the roads and did not want to take on the mountain roads without any knowledge of the conditions. Well, next time, next life.
Beautiful images! Could you say in which month these images were filmed? Because I'm planning a trip at the beginning of May, and I'm worried about not seeing such green landscapes at that time. Thanks!
July and August :)
No BS blabber just scenic views ! Nice
Glad you liked it!
I am going this June for 5 days. I hope I have a month to see all those beautiful places.
Have a great trip!
How was it??
I LOVE aviation but this is possibly the only roadtrip id chose over flying. and i never ever do that, i really hope to do this someday with my dad
Hopefully you do 😊
@@AdventuresOutHere Thanks! Awesome video btw, reallllly scenic. Brings back a lot of memories of going camping with my folks, Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
TheRealSpinster4000 we did it in 2018 summer. It's amazing!
OMG guys my dream 😍❤️
peaceful , healthy , wealthy nation our Home Country Canada :) :) :) :) :)
So beautifully done! My husband and I are right now deciding what parts of Canada we can cover in a week’s trip. We would like to fly into Calgary and out of Vancouver but don’t know if that’s too much ground to cover in a week. ? This is one rental car road trip I think would be totally worth it based off what I’ve seen and heard..
How long did it take you?
Great trip! Which month was it? I'm wondering if it's possible to make this trip in the beginning of June
This was July/August but yeah June works too 👍
Lovely video guys !
How much time would you plan for Banff national park & jasper ? ✌
Cheers! A week would be enough to see the region. More would be a bonus 👍🏼
Wow
Seems like I am watching discovery channel
Very nice !
Thank you! Cheers!
Our good canada 🇨🇦 ❤️
Wowww...the music blended perfectly. I plan on making a trip this summer for 2-3 weeks and I am so overwhelmed that I donno where to start. I plan on starting the trip with my buddy who stays in Regina.
I am curious if I need to obtain passes to visit the parks and the parking as well.
Also, is it okay to pull over and take shots of those mountains because of how scenic those roads are?
How to plan night stays that stretch throughout the trip. Any budget recommendations along the trip?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video :)
You can purchase passes at the gates to the National Parks. In the particularly scenic places along the highway, there are places to pull over for photos. (Beware: you will want to take photos - all. time. time! 😍)
Your itinerary is up to you, depending on what interests you and how fast paced you want the trip to be (daily driving times). We didn't include the Okanagan Valley in this video, which is also beautiful. We camped in campgrounds or stayed in our van (in legal, free campsites) with the exception of an AirBnB in Whistler (although we also camped in Whistler). If you're into camping, I can share the campgrounds with you, otherwise, just check out booking.com etc to find a place that suits your budget. Cheers!
@@AdventuresOutHere thanks so much for such a detailed response. I wom't be camping at all though it is something I want to try in the future. I will be using www.booking.com and maybe airbnbs if I find any cheap options.
I can feel it already that I will be wanting to take photos non stop hehe.
I plan on stretching the trip across 2-3 weeks.
I have so many questions haha..it's just that I want to be fully prepared when I am there because I want to make every second count.
I know there are so many places to visit there and I don't want to miss any so do you know of any website that mentions all the places to visit along the journey?
All help will be greatly appreciated and am so sorry for troubling you
No worries. I would just google each place and see what sites come up. I recently closed our website, unfortunately, and I don't know of any websites that would include every stop in this video. It's just about sitting down and taking some time to plan, but planning can be fun!
@@AdventuresOutHere amazing. You have been of so much help. I will surely take my time to plan it out fully. Thanks so much for the detailed replies.
No worries, my pleasure. Have a great trip!
I’m doing this this summer, was wondering where you guys stayed overnight? Did you just go in crow land or would you get a camping spot every time? I plan on taking a month off to do this and it looks like you guys had a lot of fun!
Check out the description ;)
Fantastic video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow amazing
This is beautiful. I'm planning to make this trip next month. How many days did you spend on this journey?
We spent a few months in the area but we've heard of people doing it a week or two. Depends on how much time you have. Just prioritise what you want to see and make it suit your schedule. Enjoy!
@@AdventuresOutHere thank you for the prompt reply. 😊
Hry i am curious how driving from Calgary to Vancouvet would be now if its safe to drive
very nice
Awesome footage ! Just curious, what kind of camera did you use to capture it all? Cheers and thanks !
Cheers! Mostly the Sony A7Rii.
Wow! Wonderful! Which dates were you in the Rockies?
Cheers! July/August 2019
Kinda cool ngl
to be there is my ultimate fantasy 😂
How many days would you say is enough for visiting the locations along this trip and driving between Calgary and Vancouver?
All depends on how much time off you have/budget/how much you want to see/how fast you want to move between places. Can vary massively. I'd say the absolute minimum would be a week, two would be better, 3+ would be amazing!!
What kinda of equipment did you use to shoot this! It’s amazing 🤩
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it. Sony a7rii and some Go Pro 7 in there too.
I'm going be drving to British Columbia from Ontario in a few weeks. I heard that gas stations are few and far between especially in Manitoba. Any concerns/suggestions? Thank you.
Sweet! We used the app GasBuddy to plan out our fuel stops. We had no trouble with making it between fuel stops. Have a great trip!
@@AdventuresOutHere thank you so much for your quick reply ! We Enjoy your videos. Safe driving.
Cheers! You too 😊
how many days do you take for your road trip ?'
All depends on how much time off you have/budget/how much you want to see/how fast you want to move between places. Can vary massively. I'd say the absolute minimum would be a week, two would be better, 3+ would be amazing!!
Has anyone ever done this alone? I want to rent a car and plan a road trip after I graduate this semester but i never left my home province before and im kinda scared to travel but dont really have anyone to go with
Whoa
And I Gotta Do This For School :O
Hey! How long did this trip take you?
We took two months because we did a lot of biking but you could do it in a few weeks for sure.
love the scencery It is so beutiful
🙌
what month was this?
July/August
Is that soundtrack Killswitch Engage? 🤣
Prachtigmijn fam woonde qakville marine Ontario aande lLeek.
Number of views are really injustice to the video
Cheers!
Actually it it's Vancouver to calgary 😅😅
Alberta is the highest greenhouse gas emission province in Canada with 45 % of Canada a CO2 ... road trip means more CO2 killing the planet
Find a job lol