Explore Lake Louise and Johnston Canyon in winter. Enjoy skating, ice sculptures, and scenic walks. Discover Banff National Park’s rich history and wildlife.
Explore Lake Louise and Johnston Canyon in winter. Enjoy skating, ice sculptures, and scenic walks. Discover Banff National Park’s rich history and wildlife.
- Banff National Park - Embark on a delightful journey through the snow-dusted Canadian Rockies aboard our comfortable shuttle. The adventure kicks off with pickups from the picturesque towns of Canmore and Banff, nestled at the base of these magnificent mountains. As you settle in, your amiable driver-guide will regale you with fascinating tales of…
- Banff National Park - Embark on a delightful journey through the snow-dusted Canadian Rockies aboard our comfortable shuttle. The adventure kicks off with pickups from the picturesque towns of Canmore and Banff, nestled at the base of these magnificent mountains. As you settle in, your amiable driver-guide will regale you with fascinating tales of the area’s rich history, striking geography, and the diverse wildlife that flourishes in this winter wonderland, setting the stage for the natural beauty that awaits. To keep you cozy throughout the trip, complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are available.
- Lake Louise - Before arriving at Lake Louise, we’ll pause at Lake Louise Village, where you can rent ice skates with a special 10% discount. For those eager to glide across the frozen lake, this is your opportunity to gear up! The rental shop offers a range of sizes, and the rental fee is an additional charge paid directly at the shop. If skating isn’t on your list, feel free to explore the outdoor gear shop for winter essentials or unwind in one of the inviting cafés, enjoying a warm drink while taking in the charming village.
- Lake Louise - Our first major stop is the renowned Lake Louise, where the frozen lake and snow-laden peaks create a scene of pure winter enchantment. You’ll have 90 minutes to revel in the season’s splendor. Glide gracefully across the ice on your newly rented skates, take a leisurely stroll to admire the breathtaking scenery, or marvel at the intricate ice sculptures that add a touch of artistry to the landscape. If you prefer a cozy retreat, warm up with a steaming beverage as you soak in the serene beauty that surrounds you.
Please remember to dress warmly and comfortably for the weather. The Canadian Rockies in winter can be quite cold, so layered clothing, warm hats, gloves, and sturdy boots are essential to ensure you stay comfortable and enjoy your adventure to the fullest.
- Johnston Canyon - As the day progresses, we’ll head to Johnston Canyon, a true winter paradise. To help you fully enjoy and safely explore the area, we provide ice cleats and hiking poles.
Upon arrival, you’ll have 2 hours of free time to explore this magical landscape at your own pace (Self-Guided). Wander along the snow-covered trail to the enchanting Lower Falls, where you can pass through a natural cave to catch a mesmerizing view of the frozen waterfall. Continuing onward, you’ll reach the impressive Upper Falls, where a towering pillar of ice rises 30 meters into the sky. The shimmering icicles and tranquil winter atmosphere create an unforgettable scene, and with luck, you may even spot ice climbers scaling the frozen walls. And if you ever need anything or wish to return early, our cozy shuttle will always be nearby, ready to welcome you back with hot drinks and a warm seat.

- Complimentary hot beverages: coffee, tea, hot chocolate
- 90 minutes at Lake Louise, 2 hours at Johnston Canyon
- Experienced local guide with regional insights and stories
- Ice cleats, hiking poles, and hand warmers provided
- Convenient shuttle service available throughout the tour
- Small groups of up to 13 people for personalized experience
- Complimentary hot beverages: coffee, tea, hot chocolate
- 90 minutes at Lake Louise, 2 hours at Johnston Canyon
- Experienced local guide with regional insights and stories
- Ice cleats, hiking poles, and hand warmers provided
- Convenient shuttle service available throughout the tour
- Small groups of up to 13 people for personalized experience
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Banff National Park Pass
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Banff National Park Pass
Climb aboard our comfortable shuttle for a serene journey through the blossoming landscapes of the Canadian Rockies in spring. Your adventure begins with pickups from the delightful towns of Canmore and Banff, nestled at the base of these magnificent mountains. To keep you refreshed during the trip, complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are…
Climb aboard our comfortable shuttle for a serene journey through the blossoming landscapes of the Canadian Rockies in spring. Your adventure begins with pickups from the delightful towns of Canmore and Banff, nestled at the base of these magnificent mountains. To keep you refreshed during the trip, complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are available on board.
Before proceeding to Lake Louise, there will be a stop at Lake Louise Village, where you can enjoy lunch or snacks, stretch your legs, and explore the local outdoor gear shop. Whether you’re picking up trail essentials or unwinding in one of the cafés, it’s a perfect opportunity to absorb the mountain village ambiance before venturing into the wilderness.
- Minimum Age: 8 years. Not suitable for children under 8 years old.
- You will receive your specific pickup time by email at least 2–3 days prior to your tour date. Please make sure to check for this email, as your pickup time will depend on your selected location.
- In order to participate all adults must sign a waiver prior to the tour. A waiver must also be completed by the parent or guardian of any child under the age of 18. Failure to complete the waiver will result in the cancellation of your tour.
- No-shows, missed departures, or unused services are non-refundable.
- Ice skating at Lake Louise is weather-dependent and typically only available until mid-April, depending on conditions.
- Participants should be fit and healthy enough to hike the trail at Johnston Canyon, as the paths can be icy and uneven, especially in winter. The hike to the Lower Falls is 1.2 km one way with a 50 m elevation gain, taking about 1 hour round trip. This section includes some gentle inclines and a series of narrow walkways suspended along the canyon walls, offering stunning views of the icy creek below. You’ll pass through a short, low-ceilinged cave to get an up-close view of the frozen waterfall. For those continuing to the Upper Falls, be prepared for a longer, more challenging trek of 2.5 km one way with a 120 m elevation gain, which takes approximately 2 hours round trip. This section features steeper inclines, switchbacks, and additional lookout points with panoramic views of the towering ice walls and snow-draped forest. Ice cleats and hiking poles are provided for better traction, but sturdy, insulated boots are highly recommended. Please dress warmly and be prepared for cold, snowy conditions.
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.