Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake is a stunning glacially-fed lake nestled within the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Renowned for its breathtaking beauty and vivid turquoise waters. Surrounded by towering peaks, including the iconic Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake offers a picturesque setting that is truly mesmerizing. The vibrant blue color of the lake, caused by light refracting off the rock flour deposited by glaciers. Due to high demand Moraine Lake requires planning.


Banff National Park
Banff, nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, is a picturesque town surrounded by towering peaks and pristine wilderness. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty, Banff offers visitors a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and small-town charm. From soaking in the Banff Upper Hot Springs to exploring the vast landscapes of Banff National Park, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy year-round. Hiking, skiing, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives are just a few of the adventures awaiting visitors. With its historic charm, vibrant cultural scene, and breathtaking vistas at every turn, Banff is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Jasper National Park
The world's second largest dark sky preserve in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies! Known for its abundant wildlife and extensive trail network.


Columbia Icefield
The Columbia Icefield is the largest icefield in the Canadian Rockies, covering some 230 sq km (89 sq mi) to a depth of 365 m (1,200 ft) and some 28 km (17 mi) long. Draped over the continental divide on a high alpine plateau along the Alberta-BC border, it receives an average of 7 m (23 ft) of new snowfall per year. Not all of that snow can melt in the short summers, so it accumulates, turning to ice which flows outward through the surrounding passes, creating fingers of ice known as glaciers, the Athabasca Glacier being the most well-known.