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ROBERT_B, Aug 2026
Wonderful way to spend the day with family
Amazing day of touring Emerald lake and Natural Bridge (Yoho), and lake Louise and Moraine lake (Banff) with family. Ahmed was our guide - he filled the day with insights on the area and parks, including wildlife, and added a great personality and levity throughout. Mr. Felix was our steadfast driver. Great team for a tour - highly recommend them, as well as the tour.
Andrew_H, Feb 2026
A glorious hike on a very cold day!
A glorious hike on a very cold day! We absolutely loved our snowshoe hike around and across Lake Louise with our guide Scott. Knowing that tours can be unpredictable depending on your group and leader, we were thrilled to get the perfect outdoor experience between our ski days with a guide that that knew his stuff and didn’t shy away from leading us on the experience we hoped. We highly recommend this great half day excursion. -Andrew & Gail
Natasha_H, Jun 2026
Best part of our trip !
This tour was the best part of our trip to banff ! Our tour guide Robbie was nothing short of amazing !!! The van was clean , the group was small enough for it to be personal . Robbie was super knowledgeable on the history of all the places we visited . He even gave us many local recommendations for food and hikes to do on our own time . I cannot say enough good things about this tour . It is a must if you visit !!
Peter_N, Aug 2026
This was an excellent one...
This was an excellent one day trip to see many of the beautiful lakes and see the great scenery in the Rockies. Ideal if you only have a few days and want to see many things! Our tour guide Ahmed gave us great information about the area, flora and fauna but in particular he was a great driver!

Lake Louise

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Banff
A man paddleboarding on the Lake Louise in Banff National Park.
  • The elevation of Lake Louise is 5,740 feet (1,750 meters), while Banff is at 4,540 feet (1,384 meters); drink plenty of water to stay hydrated at the high altitudes.

  • Some short trails in the area provide wheelchair accessibility, such as the Banff Legacy Trail and Bow Riverside Trail.

  • The area’s public shuttles are not wheelchair accessible.

  • A Park Pass is required to enter Banff National Park and to travel on the scenic parkways such as the Icefields Parkway; this requirement is covered in most tours.

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