total Duration: 10-14 hours depends on departure location.
We make sure you have enough time to enjoy each viewpoint, rather than rushing just to keep to the schedule. This allows you to relax, fully appreciate the scenery, and create lasting memories.
Note: After June 1st, this attraction will be replace by Moraine Lake.
Johnston Creek originates north of Castle Mountain in a glacial valley southwest of Badger Pass The creek flows through a gorge known as Johnston Canyon.
As Johnston Creek approaches the Bow River, it flows through a large canyon formed by erosion over thousands of years. The creek has cut through the limestone rock to form sheer canyon walls, as well as waterfalls, tunnels, and pools.
Castle Mountain, AB T0L, Canada, pass by without stopping.
Castle Mountain is a mountain located within Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, approximately halfway between Banff and Lake Louise. The mountain was named in 1858 by James Hector for its castle-like appearance
Note: Moraine Lake is available after June 1st.
Moraine Lake is a world-famous glacially-fed lake nestled in the heart of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Valley of the Ten Peaks
Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta.
Lake Louise, a glacial lake in Banff National Park named for Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, gets its turquoise colour from glacier melt carrying rock flour.
Lake Louise Visitor Information Centre, free time for lunch
Crowfoot Glacier, Improvement District No. 9, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada, 10 minutes
Early explorers named the glacier Crowfoot because its three sections of ice looked like a crow’s foot on the mountain. While one of the three “toes” has now receded and disappeared, the glacier is no less spectacular.
Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada,
Bow Lake, along the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park, Alberta, is a popular stop for its stunning mountain views. We highly recommend it for stretching your legs on the drive.
Peyto Lake, Icefield Parkway,
In summer, glacial rock flour turns the lake bright turquoise, making it a popular, often-photographed sightseeing spot.
Emerald Lake is a freshwater lake located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. Emerald Lake is enclosed by mountains of the President Range.
Natural Bridge is an impressive natural rock formation that spans the flow of the Kicking Horse River west of Field, where the slower-moving waters from the Field valley flats begin their descent through a canyon to be joined by the Amiskwi River.
The Vermilion Lakes
The Vermilion Lakes, west of Banff at Mount Norquay’s foot, lie in the Bow River valley and offer wildlife viewing and stunning views of Mount Rundle and Sulphur Mountain—ideal for sunrise or sunset.