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Trip Lake Louise-Lake Minnewanka-Two Jack-Moraine & Emerald Lakes

Location Banff, Alberta, Canada
Location Alberta, Canada
$44.53
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Overview

Join Our Open Group Tour
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Banff and Yoho National Parks — two of the most iconic and awe-inspiring destinations in the world.

Tour Highlights:

1. Visit the world-famous Lake Louise
2. Visit Lake Louise Ski Resort
3. Lunch at Samsun Mall at Lake Louise Village
4. Be mesmerized by the stunning Emerald Lake
5. Explore the natural wonder of Natural Bridge

Why Travel With Us?
✅ Exceptional Value – World-class experiences without breaking the bank
✅ Expert Local Guides – Friendly, knowledgeable professionals.
✅ Insider Tips – Exclusive advice on must-see attractions, hidden gems, and the best photo spots
✅ Safe & Comfortable Travel – Fully licensed and insured vehicles with air conditioning and heating
✅ Complimentary Treats – Enjoy free bottled water and chocolate bars during your trip
✅ Customer-Centric Service – Your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities from start to finish.

The experience offers several options. This price includes:

Pick up from Canmore
Pick up is included: Pick up Location from Canmore:
Canmore Visitor Information Centre
2801 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore AB T1W 3A2
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 10 hours

The experience offers several options, check yours above
  • water

  • Lake Minnewanka
    Lake Minnewanka is a large, glacial lake located just a few minutes from the town of Banff, inside Banff National Park,. It is the longest and second-deepest lake in the park. The name comes from the Stoney Nakoda people and means “Lake of the Spirits.” - Surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks and dense forests, the lake is known for: - Scenic boat cruises — the only lake in Banff where motorized boats and guided cruises operate. - Shoreline hiking — including the Lake Minnewanka Trail along steep cliffs and turquoise water. - Picnic areas & wildlife — popular for bighorn sheep, deer, and sometimes bears. - Underwater ghost town — Divers visit submerged remains of the old Minnewanka village, flooded when the dam was expanded in 1941. - Beautiful turquoise water — fed by glacial runoff, giving it its signature colour. It’s one of the easiest major lakes to access from Banff and stays open to visitors early and late in the season compared to Moraine Lake and Lake Louise.
  • Two Jack Lake
    Two Jack Lake is a small, serene, turquoise lake located just a short drive from the town of Banff in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Known for its calm waters and close-up views of Mount Rundle, it is one of the most peaceful and photogenic lakes in the park. The lake is popular for: - Picnicking and relaxing — quiet shoreline areas with beautiful mountain scenery. - Paddleboarding & kayaking — extremely calm water, ideal for beginners. - Photography — sunrise reflections of Mount Rundle are especially famous. - Camping — nearby Two Jack Lakeside and Two Jack Main campgrounds offer some of the best lakeside camping in Banff. - Wildlife viewing — elk, deer, and birdlife often appear around the lake. - Compared to larger lakes like Minnewanka and Louise, Two Jack Lake offers a more intimate and peaceful atmosphere, making it perfect for gentle outdoor activities or relaxing by the water.
  • Castle Mountain is one of Banff National Park’s most iconic and visually striking peaks. Located between the towns of Banff and Lake Louise, it rises dramatically above the Bow Valley, known for its unique tiered, fortress-like cliffs that resemble the walls and towers of a medieval castle — which is how it earned its name. Key features and highlights: - Distinctive “castle” shape — massive horizontal ledges and vertical pillars create a natural stone fortress. - Visible from the Bow Valley Parkway (Highway 1A) — one of the best viewpoints in Banff. - Rock climbing & mountaineering — advanced routes lead to Eisenhower Tower, the peak’s best-known summit. - Historical significance — the mountain was renamed “Mount Eisenhower” for a period after WWII, before being restored to Castle Mountain (Eisenhower Tower kept the name). - Popular viewpoints — the Castle Junction area and the Bow River offer postcard-perfect views.
  • Lake Louise
    Lake Louise is a hamlet in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its turquoise, glacier-fed lake ringed by high peaks and overlooked by a stately chateau. Hiking trails wind up to the Lake Agnes Tea House for bird's-eye views. 2. Visit the world's famous Lake Louise Why Travel With Us? ✅ Exceptional Value – Enjoy world-class experiences without breaking the bank ✅ Expert Local Guides – Friendly, knowledgeable professionals who share insights on the region's history, wildlife, and culture ✅ Insider Tips – Get exclusive advice on must-see spots, hidden gems, and the best photo opportunities ✅ Safe, Comfortable Travel – Fully licensed and insured transportation with air conditioning and heating ✅ Complimentary Treats – Enjoy free bottled water and chocolate bars during your trip ✅ Customer-Centric Service – Your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities from start to finish
  • Moraine Lake
    Moraine Lake is one of the most famous and photographed lakes in the world, located in the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is celebrated for its intense turquoise-blue colour, created by glacial “rock flour” particles suspended in the water. The lake reaches peak colour from late June to late August, when glacial melt is strongest. Highlights and features: - The Rockpile Viewpoint — the iconic postcard vantage point overlooking the lake and Ten Peaks. - Canoeing — rental canoes allow visitors to paddle across some of the clearest, bluest water in the Rockies. - Hiking — trails such as the Lakeshore Trail and Larch Valley–Sentinel Pass begin here. - Wildlife — the surrounding area is habitat for bears, marmots, pikas, and many alpine birds. - Access restrictions — It opens between June to October every year. Visitors must use shuttles or tours.
  • Lake Louise Visitor Information Centre
    We will have a lunch break at Samson Mall in Lake Louise Village, where you'll find a variety of food options to choose from. Why Travel With Us? ✅ Exceptional Value – Enjoy world-class experiences without breaking the bank ✅ Expert Local Guides – Friendly, knowledgeable professionals who share insights on the region's history, wildlife, and culture ✅ Insider Tips – Get exclusive advice on must-see spots, hidden gems, and the best photo opportunities ✅ Safe, Comfortable Travel – Fully licensed and insured transportation with air conditioning and heating ✅ Complimentary Treats – Enjoy free bottled water and chocolate bars during your trip ✅ Customer-Centric Service – Your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities from start to finish
  • Lake Louise Ski Resort rises out of the heart of Banff National Park like a vast white amphitheater carved into the Canadian Rockies. From the moment you step off the gondola, the world opens into sweeping bowls, jagged summits, and an endless horizon of snow-laden peaks. The air is crisp and dry, carrying that clean alpine silence that makes everything feel bigger, wilder, and more ancient. The front side of the mountain is a wide, sunlit expanse of long groomers that glide down toward a cozy base lodge, offering inviting runs for beginners and effortless cruising for intermediates. But it’s the backside that gives Lake Louise its legendary character: immense shadowed bowls spilling into deep natural terrain, where experts thread through gullies, chutes, and perfectly spaced glades. Each lift reveals another perspective—shimmering glaciers in the distance, storm-scoured ridgelines above, and dark spruce forests below.
  • Emerald Lake
    Emerald Lake is a freshwater lake in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. Yoho National Park is one of the four contiguous national parks in Canada's Rocky Mountains, along the boundary of British Columbia and Alberta Provinces. 5. Visit the green water Emerald Lake Why Travel With Us? ✅ Exceptional Value – World-class experiences without breaking the bank ✅ Expert Local Guides – Friendly, knowledgeable professionals sharing insights into local history, wildlife, and culture ✅ Insider Tips – Exclusive advice on must-see attractions, hidden gems, and the best photo spots ✅ Safe & Comfortable Travel – Fully licensed and insured vehicles with air conditioning and heating ✅ Complimentary Treats – Enjoy free bottled water and chocolate bars during your trip ✅ Customer-Centric Service – Your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities from start to finish
  • Natural Bridge
    A natural arch, natural bridge, or rock arch is a natural landform where an arch has formed with an opening underneath. Natural arches commonly form where inland cliffs, coastal cliffs, fins or stacks are subject to erosion from the sea, rivers or weathering. 6. Visit the World's wonder of Natural Bridge Why Travel With Us? ✅ Exceptional Value – World-class experiences without breaking the bank ✅ Expert Local Guides – Friendly, knowledgeable professionals sharing insights into local history, wildlife, and culture ✅ Insider Tips – Exclusive advice on must-see attractions, hidden gems, and the best photo spots ✅ Safe & Comfortable Travel – Fully licensed and insured vehicles with air conditioning and heating ✅ Complimentary Treats – Enjoy free bottled water and chocolate bars during your trip ✅ Customer-Centric Service – Your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities from start to finish

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    Trip Lake Louise-Lake Minnewanka-Two Jack-Moraine & Emerald Lakes

    Location Banff, Alberta, Canada
    Location Alberta, Canada
    $44.53
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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