Yellowknife Canadian Walking Festival
Walk under the midnight sun and connect with walkers from across the continent on an unforgettable northern adventure celebrating the joy of walking where the sun barely sets. The Yellowknife Canadian Walking Festival is a unique gathering of walking enthusiasts in one of the most spectacular settings on Earth.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Four action-packed days at the Canadian Walking Festival in Yellowknife! Choose from a wonderful variety of guided walks including the Frame Lake and Niven Lake Trails, Cameron Falls, the Old Town President's Walk, Tin Can Hill, Range Lake, Capital Cities walk, and New Town routes. Each day offers multiple options so you can match your pace and interests.
On two special evenings, experience the magic of walking under the midnight sun — a once-in-a-lifetime experience this far north. Optional afternoon activities are also available between walks.
We depart Yellowknife and head south toward Hay River, stopping at Fort Providence for a scenic 5 km walk along the Mackenzie River. Continue south with a stop at the stunning Lady Evelyn Falls, a beautiful cascade in the boreal forest. Arrive in Hay River on the shore of Great Slave Lake.
A day of dramatic northern landscapes as we journey toward Alberta. The morning features a spectacular 6 km walk through Twin Falls Gorge, one of the most impressive natural formations in the territory. This afternoon we cross into Alberta and arrive in High Level, where an optional evening walk offers 5 km or 10 km options.
Explore Alberta's Peace Country today with two guided walks. Start with a 5 km walk along the scenic Peace River, followed by a visit to the Dunvegan Historic Area with another 5 km walk through this storied fur-trading site. A bonus evening walk in Grande Prairie offers 5 km or 10 km options for those with energy to spare.
Enter the Canadian Rockies and magnificent Jasper National Park. Walk 4 km through the stunning Maligne Canyon, one of the deepest accessible canyons in the Rockies, with its bridges spanning the gorge above rushing water. This afternoon, enjoy a 4 km walk around picturesque Beauvert Lake near the historic Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.
One of the world's most spectacular drives today — the Icefields Parkway connecting Jasper to Lake Louise. Stop at thundering Athabasca Falls, then experience the awe of the Columbia Icefield with a sno-coach ride onto the Athabasca Glacier. Continue to Lake Louise for a 5 km walk along the turquoise lakeshore with the Victoria Glacier towering above. Overnight in Golden, BC.
Start with a 5 km walk in Golden, then experience the thrilling Golden Skybridge — Canada's highest suspension bridge. Continue west to Revelstoke for another 5 km walk through this charming mountain town. A bonus evening walk in Kamloops rounds out a full day of exploring British Columbia's diverse landscapes.
Journey to Hope for a 5 km walk in this picturesque Fraser Valley town, famous as the filming location of First Blood. Then board the BC Ferries for a scenic cruise through the Gulf Islands to Vancouver Island. Arrive in Victoria, British Columbia's charming capital city, with the rest of the evening free.
Our final full day explores beautiful Victoria. Choose between an 11 km walk covering the city's highlights or a shorter 5 km option. Free time in the afternoon offers wonderful options: take tea at the legendary Fairmont Empress Hotel, wander through the world-famous Butchart Gardens, or explore the Royal BC Museum. This evening, we gather for a farewell dinner to celebrate an incredible two-week journey from Canada's Arctic to the Pacific.
Say goodbye to new friends and depart from Victoria at your leisure. Flights depart from Victoria International Airport (YYJ). Safe travels home, and we hope to walk with you again soon!







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What's Included
Included
- All land travel as outlined
- tourist-class hotel accommodations
- 14 meals (all breakfasts and 1 dinner)
- 21 CVF-sanctioned walks with maps and instructions
- all walk registration fees
- WAI guide service throughout
- transfers on first and last days
Not Included
- International airfare to/from Yellowknife and Victoria
- optional excursions (Prince of Wales Heritage Centre
- Empress Hotel High Tea
- Butchart Gardens)
- lunches and dinners (except farewell dinner)
- travel insurance
- personal expenses and tips
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Before You Book
The CVF (Canadian Volkssport Federation) Convention is a multi-day walking festival held in a different Canadian city each year. In 2026, Yellowknife hosts it — the first time the convention has been held this far north. Expect organized group walks of varying lengths (5–21 km), social events, cultural programming, and a warm community of walkers from across Canada and beyond.
Once paid, your registration deposit is non-refundable. Final payment is due before departure — your tour page has the specific dates — and is non-refundable after the due date. We'll send you a reminder a week or two before each deadline so nothing sneaks up on you. If a tour doesn't reach the minimum number of participants needed to run, WAI may cancel the departure — and if that happens, you'll receive a full refund of everything you've paid. It's rare, but we want you to know where you stand. See our General Tour Conditions for complete cancellation and refund details.
A Volkssport Tour streamlines the tour planning process and focuses more on walks and less on sightseeing. Walks are hosted by local clubs (usually self-guided with club-provided maps). Itineraries tend to be more flexible, with walkers choosing their distance and pace. It's a wonderful way to connect with local walking communities while exploring a region.
Every WAI walk uses a two-part rating: a number (1–3) for incline and a letter (A–C) for terrain. Here’s what they look like:
Quick Reference
Each tour page also has a Tour Pace rating (1–5) and a Walk Challenge rating (1–5) that summarize the overall difficulty. Use these to compare tours at a glance — then check the day-by-day itinerary for the full picture.
You don't need to be an athlete. WAI tours range from gentle strolls through city streets to more adventurous walks on hills and trails — and most walking days offer a shorter or easier alternative so you can choose your level. If you enjoy walking regularly and can handle a couple of miles at a comfortable pace, you'll find tours that fit. More experienced walkers will find plenty to challenge them too. The best preparation is to walk regularly in the weeks before your trip, gradually building up distance. Every tour page shows walk-by-walk ratings so you can see exactly what's involved — and if you're unsure, give us a call. We love helping people find the right fit.
WAI groups are small by design — every group is kept intentionally small so you're never just a face in the crowd. Two WAI guides accompany every trip (plus local national guides on international tours), which means more personal attention, better access to local experiences, and the kind of camaraderie that turns fellow travelers into lasting friends. Check your tour page for specific group size details.
With help from local experts and walking guides, Classic Curated itineraries are crafted with extensive on-site planning by WAI tour planners. Our objective is to capture the essence of a destination by weaving together its culture, history, natural beauty, and culinary traditions into a walking-centric adventure. Think of it as a fully planned trip where each day is thoughtfully designed — not a self-guided hike, not a resort stay, but an immersive journey with a small group led by experienced WAI guides.
After you register, we'll send you an Adventure Advice email with everything you need to plan your trip — recommended flights, arrival airports, timing tips, and important steps to take before departure. One big thing: please don't buy your flights until you've seen this email. It'll save you headaches and help you find the best options. Closer to departure, you'll get a final packet with hotel details, a list of your fellow travelers, and a day-by-day schedule.
If a tour departure doesn't reach the minimum enrollment needed to run, WAI reserves the right to cancel it. If that happens, registered participants receive a 100% refund of all payments made to WAI. Most tours reach minimum enrollment well in advance, and cancellations are rare — but we want you to know we stand behind our commitment if it ever happens. In cases where supplier non-refundable deposits limit what WAI can recover, we'll do our best to apply unrecovered amounts as credit toward a future tour.
Our approach to wellness on tour encourages travelers to: focus on health before the tour so you start healthy; pace yourself while on tour, as travel is inherently stimulating and can mask energy drain; stay hydrated and rested, especially on long-haul travel days and at altitude; and speak up if you're not feeling well — our guides are trained to help and would rather know early. We travel in small groups where everyone looks out for each other, and our guides carry first aid supplies and know local medical resources at every stop. Read our full Wellness on Tour Policy for details.


