Je Taime Valentine
Details & Itinerary
This is a 25 minute Heli flight that flies over the majestic Rocky Mountains. Experience the beauty of the glaciers on your Valentine tour with your loved one. You will get a bird’s eye view of the Wilson Icefield, Lion and Lioness Glacier and the frozen beauty of Abraham Lake. This tour will cover a lot of air and spectacular panoramas. You’ll land at the “Confluence” and snowshoe with your pilot to the frozen falls or land at Landslide Lake to snowshoe and enjoy a cup of steaming hot chocolate. (Pilot will select location based on weather).
Returning back to base you’ll enjoy roasting a sausage on a stick over the bonfire followed with the gooey goodness of creating S’mores (Marshmallows, Graham crackers and chocolate) over the open fire. Complimentary coffee and tea.
Extra Info
- Minimum of 2 passengers for tour.
- Make this a private tour pay the extra seat and the Heli is yours.
- Heli seats 6 passengers.
- Weight restrictions apply – over 250lbs a seat surcharge of 50% of tour.
- Waivers of Liability will be required to read & signed at base.
- Winter Gear is provided for groups of up to 6 (Winter Jacket, Snow Pants, Boots – Size Dependent).
- We do not supply gloves, but they can be purchased at the heliport for $15.00 a pair.
Driving Directions
- From Banff head west on Hwy 1 for approximately 45 minutes (58 km) passing Lake Louise to The Icefield Parkway-Highway 93,
- Head North on the Icefield Parkway approximately 55 minutes (74.5 km) to the Saskatchewan River Crossing.
- Head East on Hwy 11 for approximately 30 minutes (42.9 Km). Located on beside highway on the righthand side.
Driving Times
- Banff: 170km / 112 miles (2hrs 20)
- Canmore: 219km / 120 miles (2hrs 30)
- Lake Louise: 119km / 74 miles (1hr 45)
- Jasper: 195km / 122 miles (2hrs 40)
- Calgary via #93: 304km / 190 miles (3hrs 45)
- Calgary via #11: 350 km / 219 miles (4hrs)
- Edmonton: 362km / 87 miles (4 hrs 40)
- Field: 139km / 87 miles (1hr 55)
- Columbia Icefields: 95km / 59 miles
- Golden: 197km / 123 miles (2hrs 41 mins)
What You Should Bring
- Always bring layers as the mountains can be fickle with its weather.
- For the summer, a good pair of walking shoes/sneakers (closed toes) or hiking boots, no
sandals. A raincoat / wind breaker, light jacket, and pants. Additional items are a hat/baseball
cap, suntan lotion and bug spray. - For the winter, a good pair of winter boots, a winter jacket, toque, snow pants, and gloves.
- Always remember to layer. Extra clothing can be held in the cargo compartment of the
helicopter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are young children allowed on flights?
Yes, children 24 months and under do well on flights. We even have baby headsets for them to wear. Please be aware that Transport Canada regulations require a full-fare seat for children 24 months and over. Children 24 months and under are welcome to sit on the lap of a responsible adult at no charge.
How high do you fly?
We fly to altitudes of 12,000 feet.
What are your hours of operation?
Summer: April – October / 8am to 8pm
Winter: November – March / 8:00am to 5:00pm
Can I book your helicopter for private charters?
Rockies Heli does charter and specialty flight services including charters, aerial photography, and flight instruction. Please get in touch with us for more information.
What should we bring & wear?
Summer – Hiking boots, Hat, Raincoat, Light Jacket, Pants, Socks (In case they get wet), Bug Spray, Water.
Winter – Winter boots, Winter Jacket, Toque, Gloves, Snow Pants.
Is photography allowed?
Not only is photography allowed, but it’s also encouraged! You’ll see the Rockies like you’ve never seen it before!
I get motion sickness frequently. Should I take medicine before the flight?
Our flights are very smooth; this is not a theme park ride! So many people who presume they may have an issue feel just fine during the tour. However, if you are prone to motion sickness you might want to take a motion sickness pill just as a precaution. We want you to enjoy your flight!
What time is check-in for my flight?
Check in time for your flight is 30 minutes prior to your scheduled departure. Please understand that your check in time is required to ensure you are prepared for your flight and a safety briefing will be given at that time. Late arrivals are subject to a reduction in flight time and/or full cancelation of flight.
What is your cancellation policy?
We require 24 hours’ notice prior to flight time to change or cancel your reservation. Reservations cancelled outside of 24 hours are fully refundable. Tours cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice affect other guests booked and don’t allow enough time to resell the cancelled seats. Reservations, no-shows and cancellations within 24 hours will be assessed a 100% cancellation fee. If you need to change or cancel your reservation, please provide us 24 hours’ notice prior to your tour time and we will be happy to accommodate you.
What is your weather policy?
We ask that you contact the heliport prior to leaving your location to confirm weather. If the trip is cancelled due to weather a full refund is issued.
Are we guaranteed to see all the sights mentioned in your tour descriptions?
We try to fly over every landmark listed on your selected tour. However, flying in a helicopter is not as simple as watching a movie. Occasionally we must contend with poor visibility, strong winds, or other weather that may prevent us from taking our normal route. We will do our best to cover the listed landmarks as well as accommodate any requests that you may have.
Do you recommend taking anti-motion sickness medication?
Our flights are very smooth; this is not a theme park ride! So many people who presume they may have an issue feel just fine during the tour. However, if you are prone to motion sickness you might want to take a motion sickness pill just as a precaution. We want you to enjoy your flight!
When is the best time to fly?
As far as the best time of day for a helicopter tour, you should primarily consider your personal schedule, whether it be morning or afternoon, will make no difference. If we happen to have a bad weather pattern the pilot will consult weather reports and other pilots who have been flying to determine if we can operate a good tour. Rockies Heli does not want to take our guests on a flight unless we are reasonably certain we can give you an excellent experience.
How long has Rockies Heli been in business?
Rockies Heli has been in business since 2009.
Will we be the only ones in the helicopter? How is seating arranged?
Seating configuration of the helicopter is 2 front seats, 4 back seats. If you book one of our private tours, then you will be the only one in the helicopters. All other tours guests are combined.
Can I take a tour if I use a wheelchair?
Yes, you can take a tour if you use a wheelchair. Please contact us so we can go over details.
Can I reserve front row seats?
Yes, there are 2 front seats that can be reserved.
What are your driving times?
Banff: 170km / 112 miles (2hrs 20)
Canmore: 219km / 120 miles (2hrs 30)
Lake Louise: 119km / 74 miles (1hr 45)
Jasper: 195km / 122 miles (2hrs 40)
Calgary via #93: 304km / 190 miles (3hrs 45)
Calgary via #11: 350 km / 219 miles (4hrs)
Edmonton: 362km / 87 miles (4 hrs 40)
Field: 139km / 87 miles (1hr 55)
Columbia Icefields: 95km / 59 miles
Golden: 197km / 123 miles (2hrs 41 mins)
Directions to Heliport
Confirm directions to our heliport via phone call or click on the google map link below.
https://g.page/RockiesHeli?share
If you are coming from Banff/Lake Louise, when passing by Lake Louise your turnoff is 4kms
(5 min) past, if you have driven under an overpass, you are on your way to Golden. Find a safe
place to turn around and locate the exit for Highway 93, Icefield Parkway taking the overpass
you drove under.
(Please make sure you have the correct directions prior to leaving your location, adding on an
additional 2 hours to your driving time is not fun)