Explore the stunning Canadian Rockies on a half-day tour, starting with a convenient pick-up from Banff. Visit Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park, known for its unique green waters, and stop at the mesmerizing Natural Bridge. The Peyto Lake gets its stunning blue color from the glacial rock flour that flows into it from the surrounding Peyto Glacier.
•A small group allows your guide to give you more attention and makes the experience more comfortable •Hassle-free pickup and drop-off services available from Banff •See the stunning Emerald Lake, the breathtaking Natural Bridge, and the magnificent Peyto Lake
It is a mountain in the Bow River Valley National Park, near the town of Banff.
Vermilion Lakes Road, Banff, Canada
Vermilion Lakes is make up of three stunning lakes. It reflects the majestic Mount Rundle, which rises over the town of Banff.
It has a castle like appearance due to erosive processes.
BC-1, Field, Canada
The lower spiral tunnels in Yoho National Park were the ingenious early 20th-century resolve to climbing or descending the impossible 4.5-percent grade to cross Kicking Horse Pass by train. If you are lucky, you can watch long freight trains cross themselves as they travel the tunnels in different directions at the same time.
Emerald Lake Road, Canada
Located in the center of Yoho National Park, Emerald Lake's vivid emerald color is derived from tiny glacial debris particles called rock flour. This lake is unique because of its gorgeous green water. It is impossible to describe the verdant surroundings and snow-capped Rockies as a backdrop. In winter, the lake was largely frozen in ice, and the landscape was blanketed in untouched snow.
ssive natural rock formation that spans the flow of the Kicking Horse River west of Field. Visiting Natural Bridge in the winter is even more incredible. When the roaring waterfall freezes, ice spikes allow you to walk onto the frozen Kicking Horse River and see the Natural Bridge from below.
Lake Louise, Canada
Peyto Lake is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. This is one of the most popular lakes in the Banff National Park. The lake gets its stunning blue color to the glacial rock flour that flows into it from the surrounding Peyto Glacier. In winter, it will be frozen and covered in snow.
Our departure time is 08:30 am or 2:30 pm. Please be ready in front of the hotel 10 minutes before the departure time.
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