Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Tour from Calgary/Canmore/Banff

Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Tour from Calgary/Canmore/Banff

Banff National Park’s turquoise lakes and mountain peaks are world-famous, and this small-group tour from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff delivers the best in one day. Explore iconic Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, plus hidden gems off the beaten path. Local guides share stories, take photos, and provide personalized attention in a comfortable A/C vehicle with big windows.

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Overview

The turquoise glacial waters and the jagged vertical peaks of the Canadian Rockies serve as the stage for this 8-to-10-hour "Award Winning" expedition.

Recognized as one of the Top 20 Experiences in Canada for 2024 and 2025, this journey transitions from the urban sprawl of Calgary or the charming streets of Canmore and Banff to the heart of Banff National Park.

You move from the iconic shores of Lake Louise to the restricted access of Moraine Lake, experiencing an environment that blends "must-visit" landmarks with hidden local gems.

Because this tour features a small-group guarantee and exclusive vehicle access to Moraine Lake, you should book your Banff and Lakes tour early to secure your seat for the 2026 season.

What's Included

  • Pickup/Drop-off (Calgary, Canmore, Banff)
  • Guaranteed Small Group Experience
  • Special Access to Moraine Lake
  • Local Expert Guide & Photographer
  • Ice Crampons (Winter season only)
  • Meals and Beverages
  • Child Safety Seats (Required under 7)
  • Gratuities (Tips)
  • National Park Pass (if applicable)
  • Personal Expenses

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins with a scenic drive into the mountains. Your first major stop is Lake Louise, where the turquoise water meets the vertical backdrop of the Victoria Glacier and the Fairmont Château. Following this, you’ll utilize the tour’s special access to reach Moraine Lake (June 1 – Oct 13), located in the rugged Valley of the Ten Peaks. Here, you can climb the Rockpile for the "Twenty Dollar View" or stroll the shoreline of what is often called the most beautiful lake in the world.
  2. When Moraine Lake closes for the winter season (Oct 14 – May 31), the itinerary shifts to Marble Canyon. Our agency provides specialized ice crampons for a once-in-a-lifetime ice-walk experience through suspended catwalks and sparkling frozen waterfalls. It is a vertical winter wonderland that offers a deep look into the limestone chasms of the Rockies.
  3. At midday, you’ll have 75 minutes of free time on Banff Avenue for lunch and shopping. The afternoon continues with stops at Surprise Corner for a panoramic view of the "Castle in the Rockies" (Fairmont Banff Springs) and the thundering Bow Falls. Depending on local traffic, our agency may visit the expansive Lake Minnewanka as a secret alternative, where bighorn sheep are frequently spotted grazing by the water's edge.

Expect a personalized, high-comfort, and visually breathtaking day. The transition from the air-conditioned vehicle to the alpine air involves walking on well-maintained trails and rocky viewpoints. The environment is one of "pure mountain magic," where the weather can shift vertically from sun to mist in minutes. While the tour is not wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate in the walks. You will be traveling in a spacious vehicle with large windows specifically designed for wildlife viewing and mountain photography.

Banff National Park Insider Secrets

  • Our agency holds specialized commercial access to Moraine Lake road, which is now closed to private vehicles. Our travelers have found that booking this tour is the most "hassle-free" way to see the lake without competing for elusive shuttle reservations; us at the agency take care of all the logistics so you can simply enjoy the view.

  • Travelers with us suggest bringing a reusable water bottle and dressing in "Rockies Layers." Us at the agency know that even in the height of summer, the temperature at Lake Louise can feel 10 degrees cooler than in Calgary; our clients often find that a light windbreaker and comfortable walking shoes are the secret to a great day.

  • If you are a photography enthusiast, us at the agency recommend sitting on the right side of the vehicle during the drive through the Bow Valley. Our travelers often note that this offers the best vertical views of Castle Mountain and the Vermilion Lakes; our guides are also happy to step in as your personal photographer at the main stops!

  • Our agency limits these groups to a maximum of 24 travelers to ensure a personalized vibe. Our travelers are encouraged to book at least 4–6 weeks in advance for peak summer dates, as this tour is a consistent "Trending" pick for the 2026 season.

Best Time to Visit

The scenery of Banff National Park transforms dramatically with the Canadian seasons.

Season Months The Experience The Trade-off
Peak Summer July – Aug The lakes are at their most vibrant turquoise; all trails are open. The busiest months; an early start is suggested to beat the crowds.
Larch Season Sept – Oct The valley turns a brilliant vertical gold as the larch trees change. Moraine Lake road closes mid-October; the air begins to get quite crisp.
Winter Wonder Nov – April Frozen waterfalls and ice-walks at Marble Canyon; snow-capped peaks. Requires the use of ice crampons; these are provided for your safety.

Recommended Start: Pickup times vary by location (Calgary, Canmore, or Banff). Our agency will coordinate your exact time 24 hours before departure to ensure we maximize your time at the lakes before the daily visitor peaks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is food included?

No, but you will have a dedicated lunch break on Banff Avenue with plenty of restaurant options.

Can I bring a child?

Yes, but you must provide your own car seat for children under 7.

Will I see wildlife?

While not guaranteed, it is common to see elk, deer, and occasionally bears or bighorn sheep.

What if the weather is bad?

The tour operates rain or shine; the mountains are beautiful even in the mist.

Is there a lot of hiking?

Most stops are "walk-up" viewpoints, though the Rockpile at Moraine Lake requires a short, 10-minute vertical walk on stairs.

Book it today with Banff National Park Tours or simply following this link.

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