The Tour Pacific is an annual event from Vancouver to Calgary via Kamloops, Jasper and Banff. Organized by Cycle Canada, it’s two weeks of bicycle touring and camping in some very remote and scenic areas of the Rockies.
In 2011 there were 19 other cyclists participating, all of whom I met for the first time. Our average distance per day was 119 km and our longest day was 168 km. The total distance of this route is 1431 km.
- Day 0 | Orientation Day
- Day 1 | Fort Langley to Agassiz | 82 km
- Day 2 | Agassiz to Boston Bar | 109 km
- Day 3 | Boston Bar to Ashcroft | 120 km
- Day 4 | Ashcroft to Merritt | 106 km
- Day 5 | Merritt to Kamloops | 102 km
- Day 6 | Rest Day in Kamloops
- Day 7 | Kamloops to Vavenby | 157 km
- Day 8 | Vavenby to Valemount | 168 km
- Day 9 | Valemount to Jasper | 137 km
- Day 10 | Rest Day in Jasper
- Day 11 | Jasper to Sunwapta Pass | 107 km
- Day 12 | Sunwapta Pass to Lake Louise | 130 km
- Day 13 | Lake Louise to Banff | 65 km
- Day 14 | Banff to Calgary | 148 km