The 8 Day Last Frontier sends riders into the heart of the Alberta Rockies, a remote stretch of high ridgelines, deep glacial valleys and braided river corridors in western Alberta. Over eight days on horseback, this expedition crosses Job Pass, explores Coral Creek and the Job Valley, and spends two nights along the mighty Brazeau River, reached by a helicopter fly-in with Rockies Heli Canada. Price is $4,800 per rider plus applicable tax; the trip includes all meals, camp accommodation, experienced guides, and an optional airport shuttle from Calgary International Airport.
Daily travel alternates long canters and steady climbs with time to unbridle and read the landscape: meadows above tree line open to uninterrupted views while narrow benchlands funnel riders toward clear creeks and ancient river terraces. The geology here reads like a field guide to mountain building—steep ridges, exposed scree slopes and valleys carved by ice and water—so every river crossing and saddle offers visual payoffs as well as riding challenge.
What sets this itinerary apart is access. A helicopter drop reduces the approach and places you immediately into wild country that otherwise requires days of backpacking. That logistical leap, combined with moving camp and local guide knowledge, lets the group push into less-visited drainages and spend meaningful time on the Brazeau’s banks. Nights are spent at camps set up for riders: sheltered by conifers, close to water, and run by guides who handle gear, meals and horse management so you can focus on riding and the view.
Wildlife is part of the rhythm—elk, bighorn sheep and other high-country residents are commonly seen from crests and river bends. Guides emphasize safe wildlife practices and low-impact camping; group size is kept to a level that minimizes footprint in these sensitive valleys.
This trip is not a beginner’s trail ride. Horseback experience is recommended; expect long days in the saddle and varied footing, from firm trail to rocky creek crossings. The outfitter provides horses, tack and logistics, while riders should bring layered clothing, sturdy boots and a sense of independence.
For riders seeking a concentrated, wilderness-forward experience, The 8 Day Last Frontier delivers raw mountain scenery, technical riding and a cadence of camp life that’s increasingly rare. The route’s combination of helicopter access, alpine passes and river corridors makes it a standout option for experienced riders who want to explore the quieter side of the Alberta Rockies without sacrificing comfort or safety.
Booking requires advance planning to secure horses and the helicopter lift; riders should confirm baggage limits, medical considerations and shuttle details with the outfitter. Expect variable mountain weather and pack layered clothing. This trip is an intense, eight-day immersion of riding, river corridors and camp nights in wild country. Rewards.