Discover Banff’s winter magic with a private tour: frozen lakes, glaciers, and iconic views await. Perfect for unforgettable photos and unique experiences.
Discover Banff’s winter magic with a private tour: frozen lakes, glaciers, and iconic views await. Perfect for unforgettable photos and unique experiences.
- Lake Louise - Lake Louise is a breathtaking turquoise lake fed by glaciers in Banff National Park, encircled by majestic peaks and overlooked by the Victoria Glacier. Renowned globally for its beauty, it is a year-round destination for hiking, canoeing, photography, and winter skating, offering one of the most iconic views in the Canadian Rockies….
- Lake Louise - Lake Louise is a breathtaking turquoise lake fed by glaciers in Banff National Park, encircled by majestic peaks and overlooked by the Victoria Glacier. Renowned globally for its beauty, it is a year-round destination for hiking, canoeing, photography, and winter skating, offering one of the most iconic views in the Canadian Rockies.
- Abraham Lake - Abraham Lake is a vast, artificial reservoir on the North Saskatchewan River, just outside Banff National Park. It is globally famous for its unique winter phenomenon: frozen methane bubbles trapped beneath the ice, creating surreal patterns. In summer, its turquoise waters and rugged mountain backdrop make it equally stunning.
- Peyto Lake - Peyto Lake is one of Banff National Park’s most renowned lakes, instantly recognizable for its bright turquoise color and unique wolf-head shape when viewed from above. Fed by glacial rock flour, its vibrant hue is most striking in summer, making it a must-see stop along the Icefields Parkway.
- Crowfoot Glacier - Crowfoot Glacier, located along the Icefields Parkway near Bow Lake, is a striking glacier that once resembled a three-toed crow’s foot. Due to melting, only two “toes” remain visible today. Easily admired from the roadside, it’s a scenic reminder of the Rockies’ glacial history and ongoing climate change.
- Bow Lake - Bow Lake is a tranquil glacier-fed lake along the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park. Known for its striking turquoise waters and views of Crowfoot Glacier and Bow Glacier Falls, it’s a peaceful stop for photography, picnics, and short walks, showcasing the raw beauty of the Canadian Rockies.
- Morant’s Curve - Morant’s Curve, along the Bow Valley Parkway near Lake Louise, is a world-famous viewpoint where Canadian Pacific trains curve beside the turquoise Bow River, framed by towering Rockies. Named after CPR photographer Nicholas Morant, it’s a year-round stop for stunning photos and a timeless Banff postcard view.
- Mount Norquay Lookout - Mt. Norquay Lookout, just above Banff townsite, offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the Bow Valley. From this vantage point, you can see the town of Banff, the winding Bow River, Vermilion Lakes, and surrounding peaks. It’s a quick drive up Mt. Norquay Road and a favorite for sunrise and sunset photography.
- Howse Pass Viewpoint - Howse Pass, a hidden gem of Banff National Park, is a breathtaking mountain pass rising to about 1,530 meters (5,020 feet) along the Continental Divide between Alberta and British Columbia. Unlike the well-traveled Icefields Parkway, this historic route offers peace, solitude, and untouched wilderness. Once a vital Indigenous trading corridor, it later became a path for early fur traders and explorers, including Joseph Howse of the Hudson’s Bay Company, after whom the pass is named. Today, Howse Pass is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada, celebrated for its cultural and historical importance. Surrounded by rugged peaks, dense forests, and wild valleys, it gives travelers a chance to connect with both nature and history. With sweeping views and a quiet atmosphere, it’s a place where the stories of Canada’s past meet the raw beauty of the Rockies, making it a meaningful stop for those seeking an authentic mountain experience.
- Icefields Parkway - The Icefields Parkway, often called one of the most beautiful drives in the world, stretches 230 kilometers (143 miles) through the heart of the Canadian Rockies, connecting Lake Louise in Banff National Park with Jasper National Park. This legendary highway winds past towering peaks, turquoise lakes, vast glaciers, and sweeping valleys, offering breathtaking scenery at every turn. Along the route, travelers encounter iconic landmarks such as Peyto Lake, Bow Lake, Crowfoot Glacier, Athabasca Glacier, and the Columbia Icefield, one of the largest ice masses south of the Arctic. Wildlife sightings are common, with chances to see bears, elk, and mountain goats along the roadside. Open year-round, the parkway provides a completely different experience in each season, from snow-draped winter wonderlands to lush summer meadows. More than just a drive, the Icefields Parkway is an unforgettable journey into the heart of Canada’s most spectacular wilderness.

- Bottled water
- Admission fees
- Tea and coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Admission fees
- Tea and coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Winter Wonders of the Canadian Rockies – Private Tour
Discover the enchanting beauty of Banff National Park during the winter season, where snow-capped peaks, frozen lakes, and glistening glaciers paint a picture-perfect scene.
Tour Highlights:
• Lake Louise – Renowned for its frozen turquoise waters, ideal for capturing stunning photos or…
Winter Wonders of the Canadian Rockies – Private Tour
Discover the enchanting beauty of Banff National Park during the winter season, where snow-capped peaks, frozen lakes, and glistening glaciers paint a picture-perfect scene.
Tour Highlights:
• Lake Louise – Renowned for its frozen turquoise waters, ideal for capturing stunning photos or enjoying a tranquil skate.
• Bow Lake & Peyto Lake – Transformed into peaceful, snow-blanketed marvels.
• Abraham Lake – Known for its globally famous frozen methane bubbles, offering a truly distinctive winter spectacle.
• Crowfoot Glacier – A breathtaking icy backdrop along the Icefields Parkway.
• Morant’s Curve – A timeless viewpoint where trains and mountains form iconic Canadian vistas.
Travel in a private vehicle with a knowledgeable local guide, ensuring flexibility, personalized attention, and ample time for photography at each location. Engaging stories, local expertise, and awe-inspiring landscapes come together to create an unforgettable winter journey.
- Infant Seats are available only upon request
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.