Enjoy a fun-filled day in the mountains of Canada on this fantastic trip to Lake Louise, a true emblem of the beautiful Banff National Park.
Excursion Details
We'll meet at Mount Royal Hotel car park and drive to Banff National Park. Ready to discover one of the jewels of the Rocky Mountains? Off we go!
After about an hour's drive, we'll arrive at Lake Louise, one of the most famous lakes in Canada. From here, you'll have breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, a landscape that will leave you speechless! It'll come as no surprise that it's on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There you'll also get panoramic views of the famous Chateau Lake Louise.
As if that weren't enough, depending on the time of year you visit, we'll participate in different nature activities. We'll provide you with all the necessary equipment!
Following the tour of Lake Louise, we'll make our way back to the vehicle to return to Banff, where we'll drop you off at the meeting point.
Seasonal Activities
Activities will change depending on the season. Below you can see what we do depending on the time of year:
December 1 to April 13 (7-Hour Tour)
After a scenic tour, filled with secret stops where you can take photos and go on short walks, we'll reach Lake Louise.
Afterwards, we'll pass by Victoria Glacier and the majestic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. The route will then go to Yoho National Park, where we'll see the iconic Natural Bridge and the serene Emerald Lake. At Emerald Lake Lodge, you'll enjoy a tasty gourmet lunch with local flavors, followed by a dessert around a cozy, open-aired campfire.
April 14 to May 31 (4.5-Hour Tour)
We'll visit the gem of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Lake Louise, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll have some time to take photos, explore the shores, and learn about the history of mountaineering.
June 1 to October 13 (4.5-Hour Tour)
In this case, we'll visit Lake Louise and Lake Morine, both of which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Additionally, we'll visit a lookout with views of Lake Moraine.
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