Explore the breathtaking natural wonders of Banff National Park with this guide to its most iconic locations. From the turquoise waters of Moraine Lake and Lake Louise to the panoramic vistas from Sulphur Mountain and the relaxing Banff Hot Springs, this collection offers a journey through the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Discover pristine lakes, dramatic mountain peaks, and accessible natural beauty perfect for hikers and sightseers alike.
Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake is a stunningly beautiful glacially-fed lake in Banff National Park, known for its vibrant turquoise water and the dramatic Valley of the Ten Peaks.
Lake Louise
Lake Louise is an iconic, turquoise glacial lake in Banff National Park, famous for the Victoria Glacier backdrop and the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
Lake Agnes Tea House
Lake Agnes Tea House is a historic backcountry tea house accessible via a hike from Lake Louise, offering refreshments with a view.
Plain Of Six Glaciers Tea House
The Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House is another rustic, charming tea house located further along the trail from Lake Louise, offering spectacular glacier views.
Sulphur Mountain
Sulphur Mountain offers panoramic views of Banff townsite and the surrounding mountain ranges, accessible by gondola or a strenuous hike.
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon features a series of catwalks and trails that lead visitors through a deep canyon to see stunning waterfalls.
Banff Hot Springs
Banff Upper Hot Springs offers a relaxing soak with mountain views, providing a historical and therapeutic experience.
Mount Assiniboine
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its iconic peak and stunning alpine meadows and lakes.
Lake Minnewanka Scenic Loop
The Lake Minnewanka Scenic Loop is a popular drive in Banff National Park, offering access to scenic viewpoints, hiking trails, and the large Lake Minnewanka.