Moraine Lake Tours

Available: May to October

In the summer, Moraine Lake transforms into a vibrant paradise, its iconic turquoise waters sparkling beneath the sun against a backdrop of towering mountain peaks. Explore the serene shores, take in the majestic views from the Rockpile Trail, or paddle across the crystal-clear waters in a canoe. Surrounded by lush greenery and the scent of pine, the area offers endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and simply soaking in the natural beauty. Whether you’re capturing stunning photographs or enjoying peaceful moments in nature, Moraine Lake in the summer is an unforgettable experience.

Your Moraine Lake Summer Guide

Banff National Park is famous for its towering mountains, lush forests, abundant wildlife, and stunning blue lakes. If these natural wonders are on your bucket list, a visit to Moraine Lake is a must, where you can experience all of them in one unforgettable destination.

With limited access for public vehicles, we know the best ways to get you to this iconic spot. Don’t miss out on this incredible adventure—keep reading to learn how to make the most of your Rocky Mountain experience.

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Moraine Lake at sunrise in the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Guided Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Tour

Secure an up-close view of the Rockies’ most breathtaking landscapes with a guided tour to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. As your guide expertly navigates the winding mountain roads, you can simply relax and take in the awe-inspiring scenery.

Discover the fascinating science behind the glacial rock flour that gives these lakes their unique hues, and let the enchanting myths of the area stir your imagination. In such a mystical place, you might just find yourself wondering if they could be true—and in a setting like this, anything seems possible.

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Explore Canada's Western Mountains - Helicopter Tour CR Darren Roberts. Banff inspiration Guide

    Lake Louise

    With humility and deep respect, we acknowledge that we live and work within the present-day territories of Treaty 6, 7 and 8, as well as the Métis Homeland. The lands and waters of Banff National Park have been used for millennia by Indigenous Peoples for sustenance, ceremony, trade and travel. We thank them for their continuous stewardship and for sharing this land.