Lake Louise & Moraine Lake
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- Forget the postcards; immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake.
- Bring your camera or simply lose yourself in the breathtaking beauty of nature.
- Remember, the views here once graced the Canadian $20 bill, but experiencing them firsthand is truly priceless.
- Enjoy a fascinating history lesson about the area from your guide.
- Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife while cruising along the Bow Valley Parkway.
- Visit the Fairmont Chateau at Lake Louise, where the atmosphere is reminiscent of _The Shining_, but much friendlier.
- Be aware that early and late season road closures may restrict access to Moraine Lake (until late May and from early October).
- During these times, tours will allocate 1 hour at Lake Louise due to the closed road to Moraine Lake.
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Lake Louise & Yoho National Park
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- Embark on an unforgettable journey from Banff, exploring the stunning Lake Louise and Yoho National Park.
- Experience the best of both worlds with a small group, visiting famed spots and uncovering hidden gems along the way.
- Enjoy engaging stories from expert guides as you travel through this breathtaking landscape.
- Start your adventure with a scenic drive, complete with stops for stunning photo opportunities and short, refreshing walks.
- Immerse yourself in the rich history, diverse wildlife, and unique geology of the majestic Rockies.
- At Lake Louise, marvel at the breathtaking Victoria Glacier and the iconic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
- Continue your exploration at Yoho National Park, where you can witness the remarkable Natural Bridge and the serene Emerald Lake.
- Treat yourself to a gourmet lunch at the charming Emerald Lake Lodge, savoring the flavors of the region.
- Cap off your day with a delightful dessert experience around an outdoor campfire, complete with a s’mores kit to satisfy your sweet tooth.
- Discover the perfect blend of exploration, storytelling, and leisure time while soaking in the stunning winter scenery of the Rockies.
- Be ready for rapidly changing mountain weather; it can get quite cold, and much of the adventure unfolds outdoors.
- Wear robust and warm footwear; winter boots or hiking boots are ideal. Stay away from heels, Ugg boots, flipflops, or sandals.
- Keep in mind that if your outfit or footwear is deemed unsafe by the guide, you may not be able to join the tour.
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