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Lakes Moraine, Louise, Emerald, Johnston Canyon & Yoho Tour|Calgary, Canmore, Banff|Cananda
Lakes Moraine, Louise, Emerald, Johnston Canyon & Yoho Tour|Calgary, Canmore, Banff|Cananda
Lakes Moraine, Louise, Emerald, Johnston Canyon & Yoho Tour|Calgary, Canmore, Banff|Cananda
Lakes Moraine, Louise, Emerald, Johnston Canyon & Yoho Tour|Calgary, Canmore, Banff|Cananda
Lakes Moraine, Louise, Emerald, Johnston Canyon & Yoho Tour|Calgary, Canmore, Banff|Cananda

Lakes Moraine, Louise, Emerald, Johnston Canyon & Yoho Tour|Calgary, Canmore, Banff|Cananda


Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: English
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  • Lake Louise: Turquoise lake with glacier views and a scenic lakeshore walk.
  • Moraine Lake: Iconic valley views and stunning blue water (seasonal access).
  • Johnston Canyon: Walk catwalks and bridges to waterfalls in a limestone canyon.
  • Emerald Lake: Vivid green lake surrounded by dramatic alpine peaks.
  • Natural Bridge: See the powerful Kicking Horse River carve a natural rock bridge
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Lake Louise:

Begin your day at the breathtaking glacial Lake Louise. Admire its radiant turquoise water framed by towering peaks and the Victoria Glacier, and enjoy a relaxing walk along its scenic shoreline.

Moraine Lake:

Next, witness the famous Moraine Lake — a true gem surrounded by the jagged Valley of the Ten Peaks. Capture unforgettable panoramic views from the classic lookout points. (Note: Moraine Lake is accessible June 1–October 12; in the off-season, an alternative stop may be offered.)

Emerald Lake (Yoho National Park):

Dive into the vivid green waters of Emerald Lake, set against a backdrop of alpine peaks. This is a picture-perfect moment that feels like stepping into a postcard.

Natural Bridge:

Explore the Natural Bridge, an impressive rock formation shaped by the powerful Kicking Horse River — a testament to nature’s sculpting force.

Johnston Canyon Hike:

Take a guided hike through Johnston Canyon, following the rushing waters of Johnston Creek. Walk along catwalks, cross steel bridges, and marvel at the cascading waterfalls surrounded by limestone cliffs.

Vermilion Lakes Viewpoint (Optional):

Depending on the season and traffic, we'll pass through the Vermilion Lakes — a serene area with reflective waters and classic Rocky Mountain vistas.

Why This Tour Is Special:

Travel with a local, knowledgeable guide who will share insider stories, geology, and the natural history of this region.

Enjoy the convenience of pickup and drop-off from Calgary, Banff, or Canmore — making it easy to join no matter where you are staying.

Comfortable, safe transportation in a tour vehicle with room for everyone.

Flexible itinerary ensures you make the most of your day without feeling rushed, with photo stops, breakout walks, and relaxing viewpoints.

In winter, crampons are provided (at your own responsibility), allowing you to hike safely through icy sections.

Why Book This Tour Now:

You’ll hit all the “must-see” iconic spots in one day — without worrying about rental cars, parking, or shuttle logistics.

Ideal for first-time visitors who want maximum impact in minimal time.

Great for photographers: sunrise-like lighting, mirror reflections, and dramatic alpine scenery make this a content-rich tour.

The flexibility gives you control over your day while still having the structure of a guided tour.

Join us for this epic Rocky Mountain adventure — where every stop is a highlight, and every moment feels like a once-in-a-lifetime memory.

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What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Comfortable clothes

Not allowed

  • Smoking
  • Alcohol and drugs

Know before you go

  • We may add bonus scenic stops to give you even more chances for stunning photos and wildlife moments.
  • Pack your own lunch or buy grab-to-go at Fairmont Café Lake Louise in the Summer season
  • Visit Moraine Lake from June 1 to October 12. For tours between October 13 and May 31, the alternative attraction is Banff Town 45 min or Bow Falls 15 min
  • Vehicle size from 6-55 passengers
  • The itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions, attraction closures, or traffic issues
  • In winter, crampons will be provided and use at your own responsibility
  • Vermilion Lakes viewpoint (Summer only & Traffic Dependent)

FAQ

1. What makes Moraine Lake unique for photography and scenic views?

Moraine Lake is renowned for its iconic turquoise-blue water, which gets its vibrant color from rock flour deposited by glaciers. Nestled in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, it offers dramatic mountain backdrops, including the impressive Tower of Babel. The 'Rockpile' provides an elevated viewpoint for photographers to capture breathtaking panoramic shots of the lake and surrounding peaks, especially during sunrise. Its pristine natural beauty creates unparalleled photo opportunities.

2. When is Moraine Lake typically open to visitors each year?

Moraine Lake is typically accessible seasonally, usually opening from late May or early June to mid-October, depending on snow conditions. The road leading to the lake is closed outside of these months due to heavy snowfall and avalanche risk. Visitors planning to experience its stunning beauty should check the official Parks Canada website for the exact opening and closing dates each year before planning their trip.

3. Are there any permitted activities, such as swimming, at Moraine Lake?

While the stunning blue waters of Moraine Lake are inviting, swimming is generally not recommended due to the extremely cold glacier-fed water, which remains frigid even in summer. Permitted activities include canoeing on the lake, hiking on numerous trails ranging from easy strolls along the shore to more challenging climbs, and wildlife viewing. Photography is also a prime activity, capitalizing on the lake's picturesque setting.

4. What are the current access restrictions for driving directly to Moraine Lake?

As of recent regulations, private vehicles are no longer permitted to drive directly to Moraine Lake. Access is restricted to commercial buses, Parks Canada shuttles, or bicycles for those who wish to cycle up the road. This change was implemented to manage traffic congestion and protect the delicate environment. Visitors must plan their transportation using designated shuttle services or organized tours that provide direct access.

5. What are the common transportation options for reaching Lake Louise from Banff?

To reach Lake Louise from Banff, common transportation options include the Parks Canada shuttle services, which require advance booking, or commercial tour operators. Many guided tours, like those visiting Moraine Lake and other nearby attractions, also include comfortable transportation to Lake Louise. Public transit is limited, and private vehicle access to Lake Louise parking areas can be highly challenging, especially during peak season, due to limited availability.

6. What are the recommended transportation methods for visiting attractions like Johnston Canyon or Emerald Lake within the Banff region?

For visiting attractions such as Johnston Canyon and Emerald Lake, recommended transportation methods include joining a guided tour, utilizing regional shuttle services, or driving a personal vehicle. Guided tours offer convenient door-to-door service and expert commentary. If driving, be aware that parking can be limited, especially at popular spots like Johnston Canyon. Shuttles provide scheduled services to key attractions, offering a flexible way to explore.

7. How can visitors best explore the scenic areas surrounding Lake Louise and Emerald Lake?

The best way to explore the scenic areas around Lake Louise and Emerald Lake is by walking or hiking. Lake Louise offers a beautiful lakeshore trail and more strenuous hikes to viewpoints like the Lake Agnes Tea House or Plain of Six Glaciers. Emerald Lake features a relatively flat, interpretive loop trail around its perimeter, perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the vivid green water and surrounding peaks. Canoeing is also a popular activity on both lakes for a unique perspective.

8. What alternative transportation options are available for visiting Lake Louise if public shuttles are not utilized?

If public shuttles are not utilized for visiting Lake Louise, alternative transportation options include private commercial tours, taxis, or cycling the access road during specific times when it's open to cyclists before the main season. Driving a personal vehicle is also an option, but visitors should be aware of highly limited and often paid parking that fills up very early, especially during peak summer months. Booking a tour often simplifies access significantly.

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