DESTINATION: Canadian Rocky Mountains
June 21-28, 2026
SOLD OUT
The Kindness:
Kindness Adventures partners with Rocky Mountain Adaptive where we’ll spend three meaningful days volunteering with one of their programs that empower women and gender diverse people with physical, sensory, and/or neurodivergent challenges to participate, learn, and excel in outdoor sports and recreation Together, we’ll assist with supporting the participants on the trail. It’s a hands-on opportunity to experience the true meaning of inclusion, compassion, and empowerment.
The Adventure:
This Canadian Rockies adventure continues with four days of exhilarating outdoor exploration. We’ll hike among snow-capped peaks, bike scenic mountain trails, canoe across turquoise lakes, and perhaps tackle an unforgettable whitewater rafting experience. Evenings are spent in cozy mountain lodge in Canmore and the iconic Chateau Lake Louise, sharing meals and reflections with a small group of like-minded travelers.
The Itinerary:
June 21-28, 2026
*Please note this itinerary may be subject to minor changes to ensure the best possible experience.
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Welcome...
Please note this itinerary may be subject to minor changes to ensure the best possible experience. It would be best to arrive June 20 so we can get an early start to our adventure
Day 1 – Arrive in Canmore
Fly into Calgary (YYC) and transfer to Canmore. Pick up will be 10 am. After settling into our mountain lodge, we’ll hopefully do a short hike, an orientation with Rocky Mountain Adaptive and then gather for a welcome dinnerDay 2 – Big Hike and maybe Canoe with RMA Participants
Begin with a full or 1/2 day hike alongside staff and volunteer from RMA for the Women+ Camp. Together, we’ll explore scenic trails and share stories that celebrate resilience and inclusion. Evening reflection circle in Canmore.Day 3 – Kindness E-Bike ride
The Canmore-Banff Legacy Trail is a 26.8-kilometer paved path connecting the towns of Canmore and Banff in the Canadian Rockies. This popular cycling route follows the Trans-Canada Highway and is known for its spectacular mountain views. The trail is mostly flat with a few mild inclines (but we will be on e-bikes), and a full round trip can take around 2-3 hours, We will stop in Banff for a yummy lunch and take a look around the townDay 4 –Kindness in Action with RMA
Volunteer with RMA and their families to assist adaptive athletes on another hike but in a different area. More TBD. .Day 5 – Whitewater Rafting Adventure
Get ready for an adrenaline-filled day! We’ll tackle one of Alberta’s scenic rivers on a guided rafting trip, surrounded by breathtaking views. 1/2 day morning adventure. Option afternoon hike or shopping Evening celebration dinner in Canmore.Day 6 – Lake Louise Transfer, Canoe & Explore
Early morning transfer to Chateau Lake Louise, followed by a gentle hike and serene canoe paddle on the lake’s turquoise waters. Overnight at a cozy lodge in Lake Louise.Day 7 – Tea House & Glacier Hike
Full-day hike to the famous Lake Agnes Tea House and beyond to glacier viewpoints. Farewell dinner and celebration of our week of kindness and adventure.Day 8 - Hearty Breakfast and Transfer to YYC
If we have time for a short hike before breakfast - then off to Calgary to catch our flights - please make departures after 2pm.
Registration - $3990
SOLD OUT!
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8 days / 7 nights
Shared accommodations
All meals
All ground transportation
All activities
All internal flights
$1,000 Donation to Rocky Mountain Adaptive
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Flights to YYC (Calgary)
Personal trip Insurance including repatriation and rescue
Tips for guides
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If you must cancel a reservation, we will provide a full refund, less $500, which is non-refundable. We must receive your cancellation in writing at least 90 days before the Kindness Adventure trip's start date. We are sorry, but we cannot refund any payments for cancellations made after 90 days.
We reserve the right to cancel the trip with inadequate participant interest. Kindness Adventures IS NOT responsible for any personal expenses, such as airline tickets, due to changes in schedules or tour cancellations.
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Here are some packing tips to ensure comfort and preparedness:
Daytime Wear: Layers
Moisture-wicking shirts (short and long sleeve)
Lightweight hiking pants or leggings
Fleece or light sweater for cool mornings
Quick-dry shorts for warmer afternoons
Breathable rain jacket (weather in the Rockies can change quickly)
Swimsuit
Evening Wear: A Few Nice Clothes
Casual outfit for dinners in town (jeans, nice top, or sundress)
Cozy sweater or wrap for cooler mountain evenings
Footwear
Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots or trail shoes (water-resistant recommended)
Comfortable shoes or sandals for relaxing in the evening
Optional: lightweight water shoes for rafting day
Accessories
Wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection
Sunglasses with UV protection
Daypack (20–30L)
Reusable water bottle or hydration pack
Lightweight gloves and buff or scarf (mornings can be chilly)
Miscellaneous
Small personal first aid kit
Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
Reusable utensils or coffee mug (to reduce waste)
Camera or smartphone for photos
Travel journal and pen
Weather Preparedness
Expect daytime temps between 15–25°C (60–77°F) and cooler evenings down to 5–10°C (40–50°F)
Mountain weather can shift quickly — pack layers and waterproof gear
Light down jacket or insulated vest recommended
Health and Safety
Personal medications and copies of prescriptions
Travel insurance (required)
Hand sanitizer and basic hygiene kit
Electrolyte packets or snacks for long hikes
Insect repellent