Explore turquoise lakes, iconic ice walks, and breathtaking landscapes on a full-day tour from Calgary. Discover Banff’s natural wonders year-round.
Explore turquoise lakes, iconic ice walks, and breathtaking landscapes on a full-day tour from Calgary. Discover Banff’s natural wonders year-round.
- Castle Mountain - Castle Mountain, located in the Canadian Rockies, is part of Banff National Park. Its castle-like appearance is a result of erosive processes.
- Lake Minnewanka - Shaped like a reverse S, Lake Minnewanka is Banff’s largest lake and the longest and deepest in Banff National Park, reaching depths of 150 meters. The one-hour…
- Castle Mountain - Castle Mountain, located in the Canadian Rockies, is part of Banff National Park. Its castle-like appearance is a result of erosive processes.
- Lake Minnewanka - Shaped like a reverse S, Lake Minnewanka is Banff’s largest lake and the longest and deepest in Banff National Park, reaching depths of 150 meters. The one-hour cruise covers nearly half of the 22-kilometer lake. In winter, it is a popular destination for ice skating, photography, and snowshoeing on nearby trails.
- Lake Louise - Lake Louise is a glacial lake in Banff National Park, renowned for its vibrant turquoise waters. The majestic Victoria Glacier serves as a stunning mountain backdrop.
- Moraine Lake - Moraine Lake is uniquely accessible for a limited time each year, open from June to early October, and replaced by Johnston Canyon when closed. This breathtakingly turquoise-blue lake is nestled in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, just a short walk from the parking lot. It’s a must-see in Banff.
- Johnston Canyon - Johnston Canyon offers an exhilarating hiking experience for all skill levels, featuring several waterfalls and excellent scenic views with easy access over a short distance. Open year-round, the frozen waterfalls and snow-covered paths are particularly beautiful in winter.
- Banff Avenue - Banff town is surrounded by towering mountains. Its downtown streets boast high-end restaurants, cafés, shops, and impressive art galleries and museums. Visitors can enjoy free time exploring Banff Town, dining, or shopping for souvenirs.
- Bow Falls - Bow Falls is a significant and stunning waterfall located just outside Banff.
- Surprise Corner - Surprise Corner offers a breathtaking view of the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel and the Spray Valley, making it one of Banff’s most famous photo spots.
- Multilingual guide (English, Cantonese, and Mandarin)
- Crampons
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hot drinks
- Bottled water
- Multilingual guide (English, Cantonese, and Mandarin)
- Crampons
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hot drinks
- Bottled water
- Meal
- Gratuities for guide CAD$15/head
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Personal expenses including activities and travel insurance
- Meal
- Gratuities for guide CAD$15/head
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Personal expenses including activities and travel insurance
Join a full-day tour to explore the stunning Canadian Rockies. Begin with a convenient pick-up from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff. Travel past the Three Sisters and Castle Mountain en route to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. In the winter months, enjoy an ice walk in the renowned Johnston Canyon. Continue past the Vermillion Lakes and make a stop in Banff…
Join a full-day tour to explore the stunning Canadian Rockies. Begin with a convenient pick-up from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff. Travel past the Three Sisters and Castle Mountain en route to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. In the winter months, enjoy an ice walk in the renowned Johnston Canyon. Continue past the Vermillion Lakes and make a stop in Banff Town. After a day of adventure, unwind on the return journey to your starting location.
Lake Louise: A glacial lake located within Banff National Park. Its vibrant turquoise waters are famous worldwide, with the Victoria Glacier providing a majestic mountain backdrop.
Moraine Lake: Nestled in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, this breathtakingly turquoise-blue lake is a must-see for its stunning beauty.
Johnston Canyon: Open year-round, the trail offers spectacular views of frozen waterfalls and snow-covered paths in winter. Crawl through the cave to witness the iconic frozen waterfalls and blue ice pillars.
- The remaining hours are allotted for the travel time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.