Step aboard our cozy shuttle for a scenic journey through the snow-kissed Rockies. After pickups in Canmore and Banff, relax with complimentary hot drinks as our guide shares fascinating stories of the area’s rich history and wildlife. Our first stop is Lake Louise Village, where you can rent ice skates at a discount or explore the charming shops and cafés.
Next, enjoy 90 minutes at the iconic Lake Louise to skate, stroll, or simply admire the breathtaking frozen scenery. Then, we continue to Johnston Canyon, where you’ll have 2 hours to explore the snow-covered trails to the Lower and Upper Falls. With provided ice cleats and hiking poles, discover frozen waterfalls and glistening icicles at your own pace.
After a magical day in this winter wonderland, we’ll return you to your pickup location, leaving you with warm memories of the Rockies.
Kas ir iekļauts
- Experienced Local Guide: Learn from a our guide who will share insights and stories about the region
- Hot Beverages: Enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and water refills (BYO water bottle).
- Leisure Time: Enjoy 90 minutes at Lake Louise and 2 hours at Johnston Canyon.
- Ice Cleats, Hiking Poles, and Hand Warmers Provided for Your Comfort and Safety
- Convenient Shuttle Service: The shuttle stays in the parking lot throughout the tour.
- Small Groups: Travel with a group of no more than 13 people for a more personalized experience.
- Exclusive Discount on Ice Skate Rentals for Our Guests!
Kas nav iekļauts
- Skate Rentals
- Bring your own lunch and snacks
- Gratuities
- Banff National Park Pass
Papildinformācija
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not suitable for children under 8 years old.
Participants should be fit and healthy enough to hike the trail at Johnston Canyon, as the paths can be icy and uneven, especially in winter. The hike to the Lower Falls is 1.2 km one way with a 50 m elevation gain, taking about 1 hour round trip. This section includes some gentle inclines and a series of narrow walkways suspended along the canyon walls, offering stunning views of the icy creek below. You’ll pass through a short, low-ceilinged cave to get an up-close view of the frozen waterfall. For those continuing to the Upper Falls, be prepared for a longer, more challenging trek of 2.5 km one way with a 120 m elevation gain, which takes approximately 2 hours round trip. This section features steeper inclines, switchbacks, and additional lookout points with panoramic views of the towering ice walls and snow-draped forest. Ice cleats and hiking poles are provided for better traction, but sturdy, insulated boots are highly recommended. Please dress warmly and be prepared for cold, snowy conditions.