Discover the Canadian Rockies on a full-day journey through Banff and Yoho National Parks, designed to showcase iconic landscapes and quieter natural gems without the rush. With convenient departures from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff, the day begins with a scenic drive as mountain peaks, glacier-fed rivers, and wide-open valleys set the tone for what's ahead.
Your first major stop is Lake Louise, often considered the crown jewel of the Rockies. With time to explore at your own pace, you can walk along the shoreline, take photos of the turquoise water framed by alpine peaks, or relax inside the historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. The setting is calm, expansive, and unforgettable.
During Moraine Lake's open season from May to mid-October, continue into the Valley of the Ten Peaks to visit this world-famous glacial lake, known for its vivid blue color and dramatic mountain backdrop. When Moraine Lake is closed, the itinerary shifts to Vermilion Lake or Marble Canyon, ensuring a scenic and worthwhile alternative without sacrificing the experience.
A stop at Lake Louise Village offers time to enjoy lunch at your own expense, browse local shops, or simply stretch your legs in a relaxed mountain setting. The journey then continues into Yoho National Park, where landscapes shift to rugged cliffs, deep valleys, and striking geological formations shaped by glaciers over thousands of years.
Travel past the historic Spiral Tunnels, a fascinating example of early railway engineering, before stopping at Emerald Lake. Here, emerald-green waters reflect surrounding forests and peaks, creating one of the most peaceful scenes in the Rockies. A short walk along the shoreline allows time to take it all in.
Next, visit Natural Bridge, where the powerful Kicking Horse River has carved a natural rock span through solid stone. It's a dramatic reminder of nature's constant movement and force.
When Moraine Lake is unavailable, Marble Canyon becomes a highlight of the day. Walk along bridges spanning a narrow limestone gorge, where turquoise water flows far below, offering a quieter but equally impressive experience.
The tour concludes with a comfortable return to Banff, Canmore, or Calgary, bringing a full day of mountain scenery, iconic landmarks, and unhurried exploration to a close.
Moraine Lake Open Season (May 01 -October12)
Calgary / Canmore / Banff → Banff National Park → Lake Louise (60 mins) → Moraine Lake (60 mins) → Lake Louise Village (Optional lunch 45mins) → Yoho National Park → Emerald Lake (20 mins)→ Natural Bridge (15 mins) → Banff /Canmore/Calgary
Moraine Lake Is Closed (October 13-April30)
Calgary / Canmore / Banff → Lake Louise (60 mins, optional: Snowshoeing or Lake Louise Afternoon Tea)→ Lake Louise Village (Optional lunch 45mins)→ Spiral Tunnels (pass by) → Yoho National Park → Emerald Lake (20 mins) → Natural Bridge (15 mins)→ Castle Mountain (pass by) → Kootenay National Park → Marble Canyon (60 mins) → Banff/Canmore/Calgary
