Lake Louise, Moraine, Emerald, Johnston Canyon and Banff Town
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Lake Louise, Moraine, Emerald, Johnston Canyon and Banff Town

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10h - 11h
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About this experience

Its seamless combination of the most iconic and awe-inspiring destinations in the Canadian Rockies, all packed into one unforgettable day. Travelers will witness the vibrant turquoise waters of Emerald Lake, marvel at the unique Natural Bridge, and be captivated by the stunning vistas of Moraine Lake and Lake Louise. The adventure continues with the scenic beauty of Johnston Canyon, where waterfalls and wildlife abound, before finishing in the charming town of Banff. This tour offers an unparalleled experience, combining jaw-dropping natural wonders, scenic hikes, and cultural exploration, making it the ultimate Rockies adventure in just one day.

Available options

Lake Louise, Moraine, Emerald, Johnston Canyon and Banff Town

What's included

Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
(English, Hindi, Panjabi) Guide

Detailed itinerary

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Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, is a stunning alpine lake known for its vibrant turquoise waters and surrounding mountain peaks. Visitors can enjoy hiking the scenic loop trail, canoeing in the summer, or cross-country skiing in the winter. Nearby attractions include the Natural Bridge and chances to spot wildlife like moose or mountain goats. The lakeside Emerald Lake Lodge offers cozy accommodations and dining, making it a perfect year-round getaway in the Canadian Rockies.

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Travelers visiting Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park are treated to a striking example of nature's artistry. This unique rock formation, carved by the erosive power of the Kicking Horse River, creates a natural arch that spans the river's flow. The bridge is easily accessible, located just 3 kilometers west of Field on Emerald Lake Road, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the area.
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The formation is a testament to the relentless forces of nature; over time, the river's current has eroded the softer rock beneath a hard limestone layer, creating a gap through which the water now flows. This geological wonder is best viewed from the bridge that spans the Kicking Horse River, offering visitors a safe vantage point to admire the natural bridge and the surrounding landscape

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Travelers visiting Lake Louise in Banff National Park are captivated by its stunning turquoise waters, framed by towering mountain peaks and glaciers. The iconic view from the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise offers a picturesque setting for photography and relaxation. During winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering activities such as skiing at the Lake Louise Ski Resort, ice skating on the frozen lake, and attending the Ice Magic Festival, where international ice carvers showcase their creations. Whether seeking adventure or tranquility, Lake Louise provides a memorable experience amidst the natural beauty of the Canadian Rockies.

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Stop 4

Travelers visiting Moraine Lake in Banff National Park are treated to one of the most iconic and breathtaking landscapes in the Canadian Rockies. Nestled in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, the lake's striking turquoise waters are surrounded by towering snow-capped mountains, dense pine forests, and rugged terrain. This picturesque setting has earned it the nickname "The Lake with the Twenty Dollar View," a reference to its depiction on the Canadian $20 bill .

The lake is accessible from June to early October, with visitors required to use shuttle services, public transit, or guided tours to reach the area, as private vehicles are not permitted during this period . Upon arrival, the Rockpile Trail offers a short, easy hike leading to a panoramic viewpoint, providing the classic vista of Moraine Lake framed by the surrounding peaks .

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Stop 5

Travelers visiting Johnston Canyon in Banff National Park are treated to one of the most captivating natural experiences in the Canadian Rockies. The trail meanders through a lush, moss-draped canyon carved by the rushing Johnston Creek. Walkways and bridges, some suspended above the creek, allow visitors to safely traverse the canyon's depths, offering thrilling views of the turquoise waters below. The Lower Falls, a short 1.2 km hike from the trailhead, can be viewed from a bridge and a small cave, providing an intimate encounter with the cascading water. Continuing to the Upper Falls, approximately 2.7 km further, hikers are rewarded with a dramatic 30-meter waterfall and two distinct viewing platforms. In winter, the canyon transforms into a frozen wonderland. Accessible year-round, Johnston Canyon provides a blend of natural beauty and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Banff National Park.

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Travelers visiting the town of Banff are greeted by a charming alpine community nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies within Banff National Park. Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests, the town offers a stunning natural backdrop that enhances every experience. Strolling through Banff Avenue, visitors will find a lively mix of local shops, cafes, galleries, and restaurants, all with views of towering peaks like Mount Rundle and Cascade Mountain.

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Please wait across the street of Delta Hotel Downtown Calgary where all tourist buses stops.

Important notes

everthing included in the ticket

About Canmore

Canmore is a picturesque town nestled in the Canadian Rockies, offering stunning mountain views and a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. Known for its proximity to Banff National Park, it's a haven for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a blend of rugged wilderness and charming small-town hospitality.

Top Attractions

Grassi Lakes

Two stunning turquoise lakes surrounded by forest and offering easy hiking trails. The views are breathtaking, especially in the summer and fall.

Nature 2-3 hours for a round-trip hike Free

Ha Ling Peak

A challenging but rewarding hike with a steep ascent leading to panoramic views of the Bow Valley and Canmore.

Adventure 3-4 hours round-trip Free

Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre

A museum showcasing the history and geology of the Canmore area, including exhibits on the town's coal mining past and the natural history of the Rockies.

Historical 1-2 hours Moderate (around $10 CAD for adults)

Rat's Nest Cave

A unique cave system offering guided tours through stunning underground formations and historical sites.

Adventure 2-3 hours for a tour Moderate to expensive (around $50-$70 CAD per person)

Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park

A year-round recreation area offering hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails with stunning mountain views.

Adventure Varies by activity Free (some activities may require rentals or fees)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bison Burger

A local favorite made with bison meat, often served with local cheeses and toppings. A must-try for meat lovers.

Dinner Contains meat, can be made gluten-free

Wild Game Dishes

Dishes featuring locally sourced wild game such as elk, venison, and bison, prepared in various styles.

Dinner Contains meat, may contain allergens

Fresh Trout

Locally caught trout prepared in various ways, often grilled or fried with local ingredients.

Dinner Contains fish, may contain allergens

Craft Beer and Local Wines

Canmore has a thriving craft beer scene with several local breweries and wineries offering unique, locally produced beverages.

Drink Alcohol, may contain gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountain biking Rock climbing Caving Skiing and snowboarding Spa treatments Scenic drives Wildlife viewing

Best Time to Visit

June to August, December to February

Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, biking, and exploring the outdoors, while winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding. These seasons see the highest tourist volumes.

15-25°C (summer), -10-0°C (winter) 59-77°F (summer), 14-32°F (winter)

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, French
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

Mountain Time Zone (MT), UTC-7 (standard time), UTC-6 (daylight saving time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Canmore is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis and tour operators
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs and avoid carrying large amounts of cash

Getting there

By air
  • Calgary International Airport • 100 km (62 miles)
By bus

Calgary Downtown Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The local bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around town and to popular attractions. Schedules may be limited outside of peak seasons.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi companies

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Canmore Three Sisters Dead Man's Flats

Day trips

Banff National Park
25 km (15 miles) • Half day to full day

Canada's oldest national park offers stunning mountain scenery, turquoise lakes, and a variety of outdoor activities.

Kananaskis Country
30 km (18 miles) • Half day to full day

A stunning area of wilderness and recreation, offering a mix of hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Yoho National Park
100 km (62 miles) • Full day

A breathtaking national park offering stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and a variety of outdoor activities.

Festivals

Canmore Folk Festival • July Canmore Uncorked Food and Drink Festival • September Canmore Winter Carnival • February

Pro tips

  • Visit popular attractions early in the day to avoid crowds and secure parking
  • Dress in layers, as weather conditions can change quickly and vary significantly throughout the day
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks for hikes and outdoor activities, as services may be limited in remote areas
  • Book accommodations and popular activities well in advance, especially during peak seasons
  • Be bear aware and carry bear spray when hiking or exploring wilderness areas
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 17-64
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Childs
Age 2-5
0
Infants
Age 0-1
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 14
  • Adult required for booking
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