Discover the stunning beauty of the Canadian Rockies on this half-day bus tour to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. This adventure includes ample time to explore the vibrant turquoise waters of Lake Louise and the deep blue hues of Moraine Lake, perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike. Enjoy complimentary water and an energy bar as you travel, and keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife along the way. With a maximum of 24 travelers, this intimate tour offers personalized insights from your guide, ensuring a memorable Canadian experience.
- Half-day tour featuring Lake Louise and Moraine Lake
- Enjoy a comfortable bus ride with informative commentary
- Complimentary water and energy bar included
- Small group size for a more personalized experience
Please wait at the pick up location and driver will come and take you to the correct bus.
Lake Louise is a world-famous glacial lake in the Banff National Park of the Canadian Rockies. It is known for its striking turquoise-blue water, which gets its color from fine rock particles called glacial flour carried into the lake by meltwater from surrounding glaciers. The lake is surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks, including Mount Victoria, and is framed by dense forests and alpine scenery. At the eastern shore stands the historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a landmark luxury hotel that overlooks the lake. Lake Louise is a popular destination year-round. In summer, visitors enjoy canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. In winter, the area becomes a hub for skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, and other winter activities. Named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, the lake is often considered one of Canada's most beautiful natural attractions and draws visitors from around the world.
Moraine Lake is a stunning glacial lake located in the Valley of the Ten Peaks within Banff National Park. Situated at an elevation of about 1,885 meters (6,184 feet), it is famous for its vivid turquoise water, which is created by sunlight reflecting off fine rock particles carried into the lake by glacial meltwater. Surrounded by ten dramatic mountain peaks, rugged cliffs, and alpine forests, Moraine Lake is often regarded as one of the most picturesque locations in the Canadian Rockies. The lake reaches its most vibrant blue color during the summer months when glacier runoff is at its peak. Visitors can enjoy activities such as canoeing, hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing. Popular trails include those leading to the lakeshore, alpine meadows, and panoramic viewpoints. One of the most famous viewpoints is the Rockpile Trail, which offers a breathtaking overlook of the lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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