Explore Banff’s winter wonderland with a full-day lake tour. Discover Lake Minnewanka, Lake Louise, and Peyto Lake’s icy beauty. Book your adventure now.
Explore Banff’s winter wonderland with a full-day lake tour. Discover Lake Minnewanka, Lake Louise, and Peyto Lake’s icy beauty. Book your adventure now.
- Cascade Mountain - Cascade Mountain is arguably the most iconic peak in Banff National Park. It is located in the Bow River Valley National Park, near the town of Banff.
- Vermilion Lakes - Vermilion Lakes consist of three breathtaking lakes. They reflect the majestic Mount Rundle, which towers over the town of Banff.
- Castle Mountain -…
- Cascade Mountain - Cascade Mountain is arguably the most iconic peak in Banff National Park. It is located in the Bow River Valley National Park, near the town of Banff.
- Vermilion Lakes - Vermilion Lakes consist of three breathtaking lakes. They reflect the majestic Mount Rundle, which towers over the town of Banff.
- Castle Mountain - Castle Mountain is a prominent peak in the Canadian Rockies, part of Banff National Park. Its castle-like appearance is due to erosive processes.
- Lake Minnewanka - Lake Minnewanka is shaped like a reverse S. It is Banff’s largest lake and the longest and deepest in Banff National Park, reaching a depth of 150 meters at its deepest point. The one-hour cruise covers nearly half of the 22-kilometer lake. In winter, it is a popular spot for ice skating, photography, and snowshoeing on the nearby trails.
- Two Jack Lake - Two Jack Lake is a stunning emerald green lake in Banff National Park, offering a panoramic view of Mount Rundle. Summer activities include swimming, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and hiking. In winter, it is a favored location for ice skating, photography, and snowshoeing on the adjacent trails.
- Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise - This historic building overlooks the turquoise waters of Lake Louise, surrounded by majestic nature.
- Lake Louise - A glacial lake within Banff National Park, renowned worldwide for its vivid turquoise waters and the majestic Victoria Glacier backdrop. In winter, the lake transforms into a wonderland of ice and snow, offering opportunities for ice skating.
- Lake Louise Ski Resort - Enjoy a one-hour lunch here.
- Crowfoot Glacier - Crowfoot Glacier is perched above Bow Lake in Banff National Park. This icy giant rests on the rocky slopes of Crowfoot Mountain and is visible from the Icefields Parkway.
- Bow Lake - Bow Lake is one of the largest lakes in Banff National Park, a glacier-fed lake with stunning beauty. Its turquoise hue is due to glacial till.
- Peyto Lake - Peyto Lake is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies. It is one of the most popular lakes in the park, known for its striking blue color from the glacial rock flour flowing from the surrounding Peyto Glacier. In winter, it freezes and is covered in snow.
- Mount Rundle Viewpoint - This ideal spot along Highway 1 offers views of Mount Rundle and other mountains.
- Banff Avenue - The town of Banff is surrounded by towering mountains. Downtown features high-end restaurants, cafés, and shops, along with excellent art galleries and museums. Spend some free time exploring Banff Town, enjoy a meal, or shop for souvenirs.
- Multilingual guide
- Crampons
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hot drink
- Bottled water
- Multilingual guide
- Crampons
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hot drink
- Bottled water
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Meals
- Personal expenses including activities and travel insurance
- Gratuities for guide (CAD15 cash per person)
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Meals
- Personal expenses including activities and travel insurance
- Gratuities for guide (CAD15 cash per person)
Embark on a full-day tour to explore the stunning Canadian Rockies during winter. Begin your adventure with a convenient pick-up from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff.
Lake Minnewanka: As the largest lake in Banff, Lake Minnewanka is uniquely shaped like a reverse ‘S’. It holds the title of the longest and deepest lake in Banff National Park, reaching…
Embark on a full-day tour to explore the stunning Canadian Rockies during winter. Begin your adventure with a convenient pick-up from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff.
Lake Minnewanka: As the largest lake in Banff, Lake Minnewanka is uniquely shaped like a reverse ‘S’. It holds the title of the longest and deepest lake in Banff National Park, reaching depths of 150 meters. During the one-hour cruise, you will traverse nearly half of this 22-kilometer lake.
Lake Louise: Nestled within Banff National Park, this glacial lake is renowned for its striking turquoise waters and the majestic Victoria Glacier that serves as its backdrop. In winter, Lake Louise transforms into a breathtaking wonderland of ice and snow, showcasing its extraordinary beauty.
Peyto Lake: Known for its wolf’s head shape, Peyto Lake boasts a stunning blue hue, thanks to the glacial rock flour from the nearby Peyto Glacier. In winter, the snow-covered lake presents a captivating sight that is truly worth witnessing.
- Total tour duration includes 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.