Just got back from our 2-week Canadian Rockies trip. We are from MN and drove there so we didn't have to pay for flights or rental car. Ended up spending about $3500 USD or $4700 CAD which wasn't bad for how long we were there and all the amazing things we got to see. Stayed in the Drake Inn in Canmore for 6 nights which was nice and very affordable - only $200 / night USD. Also stayed 2 nights in Golden BC when visiting Yoho and 3 nights in Cut Bank MT when visiting Glacier NP in the US. The cost of food was the biggest surprise in Canada, it seemed like everything was about 50% more expensive than the US. Otherwise things weren't that much more expensive than they are in the US. We spent more on shorter trips to California and Washington in the past.
I’m going on a ski trip to Banff I’m two weeks, and appreciated the tips in the video! I just wanted to comment about the car rental-the prices I saw were about 50-100 dollars per day, 3000 seems crazy, but maybe that’s the case in the summer! We will be using shuttles and free transit to get around the area
Hint ; if it is continuously rainy in the Banff ,Alberta region consider taking in the parks on the B.C. western side of the continental divide, [ Kootney, Yoho National parks , Mqunt Robson and Mount Assinibone provincial parks ] where you will most likely get sunnier weather !
Thank you for the price breakdown. I would have never thought about the U-Haul idea. Nice one.
Thank you for this! I recognize pickering beach behind you haha.
Just got back from our 2-week Canadian Rockies trip. We are from MN and drove there so we didn't have to pay for flights or rental car. Ended up spending about $3500 USD or $4700 CAD which wasn't bad for how long we were there and all the amazing things we got to see. Stayed in the Drake Inn in Canmore for 6 nights which was nice and very affordable - only $200 / night USD. Also stayed 2 nights in Golden BC when visiting Yoho and 3 nights in Cut Bank MT when visiting Glacier NP in the US. The cost of food was the biggest surprise in Canada, it seemed like everything was about 50% more expensive than the US. Otherwise things weren't that much more expensive than they are in the US. We spent more on shorter trips to California and Washington in the past.
Thanks for nicely explained whole trip in detail.this gives us an insight.
Thank you for the information and advice. I am going to Banff this summer. The information you gave us is very helpful.
Omg! You guys are the best thank you so much! We are going to visit banff in July!
thank you so much for this price breakdown! extremely helpful for me planning my trip and having a good idea of how much is reasonable to spend!
Thank you so much! Really useful video!!❤
While the weather may be better in July and August the crowds are insane and the prices skyrocket. I would recommend September.
It's smoky as well.
I’m going on a ski trip to Banff I’m two weeks, and appreciated the tips in the video! I just wanted to comment about the car rental-the prices I saw were about 50-100 dollars per day, 3000 seems crazy, but maybe that’s the case in the summer! We will be using shuttles and free transit to get around the area
I suggest trying golden and radium hot spring if the accomodations are too expensive in banff and canmore
Very informative video. These individuals dish out all the bolts and nuggets when it comes to travelling in that city. 2024. USA
Trip expenses gave me good idea ! Nice video
Thanks for sharing, do youy think its good idea to keep foldable chairs for attractions along the ice field or just in general
that’s an awesome idea!
Loved your new style of Presentation 👌👌👌
Thank you 😊
Hint ; if it is continuously rainy in the Banff ,Alberta region consider taking in the parks on the B.C. western side of the continental divide, [ Kootney, Yoho National parks , Mqunt Robson and Mount Assinibone provincial parks ] where you will most likely get sunnier weather !
Great info thanks for sharing
Very detailed video,keep it up.
Can u give the link through which you booked all the excursions pls?
Could you please share where have you stayed in Canmore ?
What travel agency you book the trip to Banff gondola etc.,?
Great video very informative
how can 4500 be a budget trip
But that’s about $3200 US.
HAVE YOU NOT HEARD OF TURO!?!?!?? We are currently paying $38/day inclu insurance, 5000 miles included…….
my comments are already commented everytime 😀
Where to stay in Canmore?
Background music is disturbing couldn't hear much of the info
... nice info though.
The place is beautiful 😻
Thank you 😊
Im also planning to go towards the end of June. Thanks for the informative video, can I know on what dates did you guys go?
We went on June 17th. Just an FYI, Our friends went a week later and they found the lakes to completely melted.
@@BrownStruggleinCanada Sounds good, thanks. We're planning around 22 June. Those lakes better be turquoise haha
can i know how did u move from uk to canada after getting your degree, which immigration program pls ? thanks
Hi Hamza, I got my PR through Express Entry Program.
@@BrownStruggleinCanada did u have work experience when u applied or you applied just with MBA, Thank you, please can u share ur instagram
@@hamzarachdi1000 Yes, I had corporate experience before that. Our Instagram is the same @brownstruggleincanada
I want to go for my birthday in October 🥰
Very helpful video 👍👍👍
Thank you 😊
It's was helpful
Good job 👍
Very nice clearly explained
Beautiful 👍
Nice info hut background music you added is too loud and distracting.
Thanks
Cute couple and my favorite
thank you 😊
Turo was much cheaper for car rental
Why the music and then talk over it.
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Good information. But very disturbing BGM.
Why American accent bhai ? Your wife is so sweet and true
Bruhhhh 😂😂😂
Are You Indian
Hi,
Anu is from India. I am from Pakistan 😊
$255/Night X 7 = "struggle"