Discover the Beauty of Canadian Rocky Mountain Lakes: A Must-See Travel Guide!

Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia in many people’s minds is a place with turquoise mountain lakes surrounded by jagged peaks. Every year, thousands of travellers are drawn to Canadian Rockies by the immense beauty of its wilderness. Its beauty cannot be described by an Instagram post or a photo in magazines  

It is hard to find a place to beat Rockies’ visual attractivity, but the truth is you might not have a clear idea of how many lakes we could see during multiple road tour around the Canadian Rockies. Here is our picks of must visit lakes in Canadian Rockies during summer: 

 Lake Louise: As an icon of Banff, the clear turquoise pigment gives its name as the “sapphire of the Rocky Mountains”. Take a walk on the nearby trail and look out over Lake Louise from a birds-eye view.

Moraine Lake: Featured on the 1969 and 1979 twenty-dollar bill, this lake is known as a “shining pearl” among Banff’s many lakes due to its fantastic beauty. Visit in the morning and catch the sunrise! There’ll be less people and don’t worry about parking.

Peyto Lake: Remarkable for both the fox-like shape and turquoise color of this stunning glacial lake in the Canadian Rockies. Stand at an altitude of 1880 meters, and view everything from the enchanting glacier-fed lake, to the lush coniferous forests, towering mountains, and even the valley in the distance. This panorama of vivid landscape is a must-see location.

Maligne Lake: Drive along Maligne Lake Road and be taken on an adventure, passing through Maligne Canyon, Medicine Lake, and arriving at Maligne Lake. Explore deep cutting crevices, spiritual lakes, and look for traces of wildlife. 

 To visit the above lakes, what you need is not only a car, but also an experienced tour guide who can tell you the stories behind each lake. For your Rockies tour planning, let’s check our multiple tour itinerary to discover more wonders of the Canadian Rockies!