Hidden from the trappings of typical tourist activity, Maureen Lake is a tranquil retreat. The calm waters mirror the peaks surrounding the area, producing a postcard-perfect setting. Whether you opt to walk around the lake or just take a secluded picnic along the lakeshore, this is a place not to miss for anyone looking to find peace in nature.
One of the most photographed lakes in Canada, Peyto Lake stuns with its bright turquoise waters, best viewed from the Bow Summit lookout. A short hike rewards you with panoramic views of the glacier-fed lake, and if you visit during early morning or sunset, you’ll witness a magical play of colors across the sky.
For a bird‘s eye view of Banff, the Banff Gondola trip to Sulphur Mountain is unparalleled. The trip features panoramic views of the valley floor below, and at the summit, you can walk the boardwalk to Sanson‘s Peak. The top-of-the-hill 360-degree views are breathtaking, and best of all, they’re available at sunrise or sunset.
If waterfalls and rugged canyon landscapes thrill you, then Johnston Canyon is a must-do. The route to the Lower and Upper Falls navigates slim limestone cliffs with breathtaking vistas of cascading water and ice during winter. If you want to add an extra challenge, taking it to the Ink Pots treats you to colorful, mineral-laden pools.
Minnewanka Lake, Banff’s biggest lake, is ideal for water sports enthusiasts. Go on a boat tour to discover the sunken village hidden beneath the lake or hire a kayak for a serene paddle amidst weathered mountains. Look out for wildlife—elk and bighorn sheep are common visitors to the region!
Whether you come in the summer or in winter, Sunshine Village provides some of the finest alpine experiences in Banff. It‘s a skier‘s heaven in the winter with powdery slopes, and in the summer, it reveals wildflower meadows and beautiful hiking trails. The Standish Viewing Deck offers some of the best views in the region.
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