Please select your preferred meeting point when booking. Travellers must arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time.
This is a winter tour. Please bring your own lunch and water, and wear proper winter clothing. Waterproof winter boots are required. A warm winter jacket, winter pants, gloves, beanie/toque, scarf, and earmuffs are strongly recommended.
Large luggage is not allowed. Small bags or backpacks are acceptable.
The itinerary and viewing locations may change due to weather, road conditions, ice conditions, traffic, or safety considerations. Please follow the guide’s instructions during the tour.
A minimum of 8 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Travelers are strongly recommended to purchase their own travel insurance before departure.
All travellers are required to complete and sign the BANFF MADTOURS waiver form before departure. Please send the completed waiver form to info@madtours-ca.com before the tour date.
Yes, Abraham Lake is renowned for its unique frozen methane bubbles. These formations are a consistent natural phenomenon each winter, typically from mid-December to late March, provided the lake has frozen solid enough for them to be visible and safe to explore. The tour specifically focuses on searching for these famous ice bubbles.
The frozen bubbles at Abraham Lake appear as captivating white discs or spheres trapped in layers within the ice, creating stunning visual patterns. They are primarily composed of methane gas that rises from the lakebed and freezes at various depths as it ascends towards the surface, forming these distinct, beautiful formations.
The ice bubbles in Abraham Lake are formed by methane gas released from decomposing organic matter at the lakebed. As this gas rises, it becomes trapped and freezes within the layers of the lake's ice, creating the stacked, 'pancake-like' bubble formations unique to Abraham Lake.
Optimal conditions for distinct ice bubble formation at Abraham Lake involve prolonged periods of extremely cold temperatures, usually well below freezing. This allows the lake to freeze deeply and clearly, trapping the rising methane gas in visible layers, rather than dissipating at the surface or being obscured by snow.
This full-day winter adventure includes visits to other stunning Canadian Rockies viewpoints. You will stop at Bow Lake to enjoy beautiful winter mountain scenery and make a stop at Peyto Lake for another breathtaking seasonal viewpoint. These locations offer memorable winter landscapes and photo opportunities.
The best period to visit Abraham Lake for optimal ice bubble viewing is generally from mid-January through late February. During this time, the ice is usually thickest and clearest, and there is often less snow cover, making the trapped bubbles more visible and accessible for observation.
For a comfortable experience on a winter tour to Abraham Lake, it's essential to wear proper winter clothing. This includes warm layers, a waterproof and windproof outer jacket and pants, a hat, gloves, and waterproof boots with good grip. Bringing your own lunch and water is also recommended.
Yes, the full-day tour offers great photo opportunities throughout. You'll find stunning backdrops at Abraham Lake with its unique ice bubbles, Bow Lake with its beautiful winter mountain scenery, and Peyto Lake's breathtaking seasonal viewpoint. The Canadian Rockies landscape provides many memorable photography stops.