Dancing with the Clouds Above the Rockies
Nestled amidst the mighty embrace of the Canadian Rockies, Canmore beckons adventurers with a proposition like no other – a chance to see its dramatic landscapes from the skies. Enter the realm of helicopter tours, where every moment is an ode to nature’s grandeur. This guide offers a glimpse into these aerial adventures, with Alpine Helicopters taking center stage.
Alpine Helicopters
Alpine Helicopters is positioned at the Canmore Municipal Heli-port, against the backdrop of the legendary Three Sisters Peaks, they promise an expedition that’s more than just sightseeing; it’s a symphony of vistas and emotions.
Among their signature tours:
Three Sisters Peaks Tour: In a swift 25-minute escapade, fly in the shadow of the iconic Three Sisters, each peak whispering tales of aeons past.
Mt Assiniboine & Glaciers Tour: Over 35 minutes, glide over pristine lakes and glaciers, the frozen jewels of the Rockies.
Continental Divide Tour: Spanning 45 minutes, this odyssey traverses’ landscapes, from jagged peaks to serene water bodies.
Marvel Pass Tour: Lasting 55 minutes, journey alongside the Banff National Park border. Marvel Pass, an insider’s secret, reveals its majesties from the skies.
Rockies Heli
Offering another dimension of aerial exploration, Rockies Heli delights with its 6 Glaciers Helicopter Flight & Twin Falls Hike. Witness the antiquity of glaciers, the sprawling Columbia Icefield, and a tapestry of natural wonders, all while suspended high above.
Preparing for Your Skyward Sojourn: A Few Tips
Skies’ Whims: In the mountains, the weather wields its own will. Always consult the heavens and forecasts.
Cloak of Comfort: As you ascend, temperatures can vary. Layering ensures the cold stays out and comfort stays in.
Moments and Memories: Amidst the excitement, let your senses revel in the landscapes. After all, you’re not just flying; you’re embracing the heart of the Rockies.
With Canmore’s helicopter tours, it’s not just about elevation; it’s about elation. As you buckle up and ascend, remember, you’re not just exploring landscapes, you’re touching the very soul of the Rockies.