Explore Banff’s iconic sites in a day: lakes, waterfalls, and canyons. Capture stunning photos and enjoy a seamless group adventure.
Explore Banff’s iconic sites in a day: lakes, waterfalls, and canyons. Capture stunning photos and enjoy a seamless group adventure.
- Bow Falls - Discover the stunning Bow Falls, a wide and dramatic waterfall set against the backdrop of the majestic Rockies. Walk along scenic viewpoints, feel the power of the rushing water, and capture unforgettable photos at this iconic Banff location.
- Surprise Corner - Enjoy the breathtaking views at Surprise Corner, where the renowned…
- Bow Falls - Discover the stunning Bow Falls, a wide and dramatic waterfall set against the backdrop of the majestic Rockies. Walk along scenic viewpoints, feel the power of the rushing water, and capture unforgettable photos at this iconic Banff location.
- Surprise Corner - Enjoy the breathtaking views at Surprise Corner, where the renowned Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel is dramatically framed by the Bow River and towering mountain peaks—an unforgettable photo opportunity in the heart of Banff.
- Lake Minnewanka - Visit the stunning Lake Minnewanka, the largest lake in Banff National Park, known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking mountain surroundings. Enjoy a scenic walk along the shoreline, take incredible photos, and soak in the peaceful beauty of the Canadian Rockies.
- Two Jack Lake - Located just a few kilometers from Banff town, Two Jack Lake offers serene waters framed by the stunning Rocky Mountains. Ideal for picnics, kayaking, and photography, the lake reflects breathtaking mountain views, especially at sunrise and sunset. With easy access and a peaceful atmosphere, it’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy Banff’s natural beauty. Nearby trails and a campground make it great for short hikes or an overnight stay.
- Johnston Canyon - Explore the stunning Lower Falls of Johnston Canyon, where rushing waters cascade through dramatic canyon walls. A short, easy 20-minute walk along well-maintained catwalks leads to breathtaking viewpoints. You can admire the falls from a bridge or step into a small cave for an intimate view of the roaring waterfall. Perfect for all ages, this accessible trail offers incredible photo opportunities and a memorable encounter with Banff’s natural beauty.
- Castle Mountain Lookout - Enjoy the breathtaking views from Castle Mountain Lookout, where the towering peaks rise dramatically above the valley below. This scenic vantage point offers panoramic photo opportunities, sweeping vistas of the surrounding Rockies, and a perfect spot to appreciate Banff’s natural grandeur. Ideal for travelers of all ages, it’s a must-see stop for anyone seeking unforgettable mountain scenery.
- Morant’s Curve - Discover one of the most iconic viewpoints in the Canadian Rockies at Morant’s Curve. Famous for its sweeping bend of the railway framed by towering mountain peaks, this spot offers incredible photo opportunities—especially at sunrise or sunset. Perfect for photographers and nature lovers alike, it captures the classic beauty of Banff National Park in one unforgettable view.
- Lake Louise - Admire the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Louise, set against the dramatic backdrop of Victoria Glacier and the surrounding Rocky Mountains. Stroll along the lakeshore, capture breathtaking photos, and soak in the serene beauty of this iconic Canadian landmark. Although parking is limited, guests can enjoy convenient drop-off and pick-up, allowing them to maximize their time. In about 30-40 minutes, visitors can fully experience the lake’s awe-inspiring scenery, take a leisurely walk along the shore, and capture unforgettable memories of the Rockies’ pristine wilderness.
- Samson Mall - Take a relaxing break at Samson Mall in the heart of Lake Louise Village, where guests will have approximately 40–50 minutes for lunch and free time. The mall offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, snack shops, and local stores, making it a convenient place to grab a meal, coffee, or explore the beautiful mountain village atmosphere before continuing the journey through Banff National Park.
- Moraine Lake - Moraine Lake, open in summer only from June 1 until the first week of October, captivates visitors with its vivid turquoise-blue waters set beneath the majestic Valley of the Ten Peaks. Guests will enjoy time to explore the shoreline, take photos, and experience one of the most iconic alpine lakes in the Canadian Rockies. A short lakeside stroll offers multiple breathtaking viewpoints of this world-famous natural gem within Banff National Park.
- Peyto Lake - Discover the breathtaking Peyto Lake, famous for its striking turquoise waters shaped like a wolf’s head and set against the dramatic peaks of the Canadian Rockies. A short walk to the viewpoint offers panoramic vistas perfect for photography and soaking in the natural beauty. This iconic lake is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking unforgettable scenery and a true taste of Banff National Park’s pristine wilderness.
- Bow Lake - Visit Bow Lake, a serene alpine lake nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Surrounded by towering mountain peaks and glaciers, the lake offers crystal-clear waters perfect for photos and quiet reflection. Travelers can stroll along the lakeshore, take in sweeping panoramic views, and immerse themselves in the peaceful beauty of Banff National Park’s pristine wilderness.
- Crowfoot Glacier - Enjoy a scenic stop at the famous Crowfoot Glacier viewpoint along the breathtaking Icefields Parkway. Named for its original shape resembling a crow’s foot, this impressive glacier hangs high above Bow Lake and offers spectacular Rocky Mountain scenery. Guests will have time to take photos, admire the dramatic glacier views, and experience one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the Canadian Rockies.
- Spiral Tunnels - Located in Yoho National Park, the Lower Spiral Tunnel is a remarkable railway engineering feature where trains loop through mountain tunnels to manage steep elevation. This is a quick pass-by viewpoint (no stop), offering guests a brief glimpse of this impressive structure set in the Rocky Mountain landscape.
- Emerald Lake - Emerald Lake is one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in Yoho National Park, known for its calm turquoise waters surrounded by lush forest and towering peaks. During the visit, guests can enjoy a peaceful walk along the lakeshore or, in summer, experience optional kayaking on the crystal-clear waters for a closer connection with this stunning natural setting. It’s a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in the heart of the Rockies.
- Natural Bridge - Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park is a unique rock formation shaped by the powerful force of the Kicking Horse River. The rushing water has carved a natural “bridge” through solid rock, creating a dramatic and scenic viewpoint and a great quick photo stop.

- Pick-up and Drop-off service
- Access to Lake Louise & Moraine Lake
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Air-conditioned Comfortable transportation
- National Park entry fee
- Experienced local guides
- Complimentary bottled water
- Pick-up and Drop-off service
- Access to Lake Louise & Moraine Lake
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Air-conditioned Comfortable transportation
- National Park entry fee
- Experienced local guides
- Complimentary bottled water
- Meals & beverages
- Personal expenses
- Lunch is not included, but there will be a stop in Lake Louise Village
- Gratuities are highly welcomed
- Meals & beverages
- Personal expenses
- Lunch is not included, but there will be a stop in Lake Louise Village
- Gratuities are highly welcomed
Discover the wonders of the Canadian Rockies on this shared tour, exploring 12 of Banff’s most renowned spots such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, Lake Minnewanka, Johnston Canyon (Lower Falls), Castle Mountain Lookout, Morant’s Curve, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake/Emerald Lake, Peyto Lake, and Bow Lake along the Icefields Parkway. Revel in stunning lakes,…
Discover the wonders of the Canadian Rockies on this shared tour, exploring 12 of Banff’s most renowned spots such as Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, Lake Minnewanka, Johnston Canyon (Lower Falls), Castle Mountain Lookout, Morant’s Curve, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake/Emerald Lake, Peyto Lake, and Bow Lake along the Icefields Parkway. Revel in stunning lakes, waterfalls, glaciers, and scenic viewpoints, with ample opportunities for photography and adventure.
Ideal for travelers looking for a comfortable, well-organized group tour of the Rockies’ premier attractions.
#Please Note
Access to Moraine Lake is subject to Parks Canada regulations, weather, seasonal operations, and passenger needs. Efforts are made to include it through tour partners, but it is not guaranteed due to limited availability and operational costs. If unavailable, alternative scenic stops like Emerald Lake and Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park will be visited. Guests will be notified 1–2 days before the tour of any changes.
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.