Tag: banff

  • Moraine Lake Paddle

    Moraine Lake Paddle

    If there is a lake that rivals and even surpasses Lake Louise in Banff in terms of fame, popularity, and beauty, it would have to be Moraine Lake. Surrounded by beautiful peaks, valleys, and glaciers, Moraine Lake is frequently called “the most photographed lake in the world” (not sure who counted) and for good reason.…

  • Mistaya Canyon Hike

    Mistaya Canyon Hike

    On our way back from Wilcox Pass, we made a quick stop at Mistaya Canyon. It’s an easy 1km out and back trail that leads you to a thundering river canyon, so it’s big bang for your buck. The trail heads down on a gentle slope until it reaches the bridge that crosses the canyon.…

  • Hike to Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse

    Hike to Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Plain of Six Glaciers Trail, 12km with 480m elevation gain Difficulty – challenging, strenuous with several hazardous sections. I think this may be close to the limit of our abilities for carrying toddlers on backpacks. View – awe-inspiring Traffic volume – moderate foot traffic and considerable horse traffic Facilities – pit…

  • Lake Louise Paddle

    Lake Louise Paddle

    Ah, Lake Louise. The icon of Canadian Rockies in my books. This was the highlight and focal point of our 2020 Rockies Road Trip. I’ve visited Lake Louise many times with my family before, but we’ve never been on the lake due to time constraints and high cost of canoe rental here. I often wondered…

  • Moraine Lake Shoreline and Rockpile Trails

    Moraine Lake Shoreline and Rockpile Trails

    As discussed in my Moraine Lake Paddle post, parking here is insane. On the first morning of our stay in Banff, our original plan was to have my dad and I drive here at 6am to get our paddling in, and the rest of the gang will take a shuttle bus later at 11am after…