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Explore stunning lakes and waterfalls on this full-day tour from Calgary, featuring Johnston Canyon, Emerald Lake, Moraine Lake, and Lake Louise for $107.54.
This tour from Calgary, Canada, offers a carefully curated day exploring some of the most breathtaking natural sights in the Rockies. For $107.54 per person, travelers enjoy approximately 10 hours of sightseeing, with visits to Johnston Canyon, Emerald Lake, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, and other scenic spots. The tour is highly rated with a 5.0/5 score based on 195 reviews and is recommended by 96% of participants. With an air-conditioned vehicle and mobile ticket, it provides comfort and convenience for those eager to see iconic lakes, waterfalls, and mountain vistas.
While there is no food included, bottled water is provided, ensuring hydration throughout the day. The tour’s popularity is reflected in the fact that it was booked over 10 times last week, highlighting its appeal. It is especially suited for visitors who appreciate structured itineraries, scenic photography, and manageable group sizes, given the maximum of 48 travelers.


Starting the day at Johnston Canyon, the tour leads through a landscape of stunning waterfalls and turquoise creek. The walk along suspended catwalks offers close-up views of the cascading waters, making this a favorite for photography and nature lovers. When winter covers the canyon in snow, the scenery transforms into a different kind of beauty, but in warmer months, the accessible trails and waterfalls shine brightly. The admission ticket for Johnston Canyon is included in the tour, and the stop lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
While the walk involves some easy to moderate walking, the trails are generally manageable, although participants should be prepared for some walking effort. This stop offers a great introduction to the area’s natural beauty and sets an adventurous tone for the day.
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Next, travelers visit the spectacular Emerald Lake, renowned for its deep green waters and stunning mountain backdrop. The lake is perfect for a leisurely shoreline stroll, with the picturesque wooden bridge providing excellent photo opportunities. This stop lasts 30 minutes, with free admission, allowing ample time to soak in the scenery or capture memorable photos.
Emerald Lake’s unique hue and surrounding mountain vistas make it one of the most photographed spots on the tour. Visitors appreciate the chance to enjoy this tranquil setting, whether by taking photos or simply relaxing by the water.

The tour includes a brief 15-minute stop at the Natural Bridge, a remarkable limestone arch carved by the Kicking Horse River over thousands of years. Its grand, natural formation is visually striking and offers a quick but impressive view of geological forces at work. Because the stop is short, it’s an ideal opportunity to snap a few photos and appreciate the grandeur of nature’s craftsmanship.
The admission to the Natural Bridge is included, making it a convenient highlight of the journey. Visitors should be prepared for a quick walk from the parking area to enjoy the view.

Moraine Lake is one of the tour’s main highlights, open from June 1 to October 14. Its vivid blue waters and the Valley of the Ten Peaks create a postcard-perfect scene. The tour allocates about 1 hour here, giving visitors enough time to take photos, admire the view, or even walk along the shoreline if desired.
The admission ticket to Moraine Lake is included, and travelers often comment on its stunning clarity and color. The area offers excellent photo spots, and the landscape’s tranquility offers a peaceful counterpoint to the busy day.

The tour includes a 45-minute stop at Lake Louise Village for a lunch break, where visitors can stretch their legs and enjoy the mountain scenery. Following this, there is a full hour at Lake Louise itself, where the unreal color of the water and the Fairmont Chateau create a magical atmosphere.
The free admission to Lake Louise means visitors can walk along the shoreline or take photos of the iconic hotel and surrounding peaks. The water’s surreal hue and mountain backdrop often draw visitors into a state of awe. The time here is sufficient for leisurely sightseeing and capturing the scenery.

After visiting Lake Louise, the tour brings travelers into Banff, with a quick 10-minute stop for photos with the Banff sign. Then, depending on the time of year, the itinerary includes visits to Lake Minnewanka (after October 14) and Two Jack Lake (before October 14).
Lake Minnewanka offers crystal-clear waters fed by glaciers, surrounded by alpine forests and rugged peaks. Its 30-minute stop provides opportunities for photos, short walks, or just soaking in the mountain scenery. Meanwhile, Two Jack Lake is a peaceful spot known for views of Mount Rundle, perfect for kayaking, swimming, or picnics during the warmer months, with a 10-minute stop.

The tour concludes with a 30-minute walk along Banff Avenue, the lively main street of the town. Here, visitors find a mix of restaurants, cafés, boutique shops, and souvenir stores. It offers a chance to browse, pick up souvenirs, or grab a snack before the day ends. The walk provides a relaxed finish to a busy day of sightseeing.

The tour departs from Calgary with pickup included, and the air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride throughout the day. The group size is capped at 48 travelers, maintaining a friendly and manageable atmosphere. While most travelers can participate, those comfortable with walking and standing will enjoy the experience most, especially at sites like Johnston Canyon and Moraine Lake.
No food is included, so packing a snack or planning to eat during the Lake Louise stop is recommended. The tour is not including travel insurance, so travelers should consider their needs separately.
Rated 5.0 out of 5, this tour receives high praise for its knowledgeable guides, spectacular scenery, and well-organized schedule. Guides like Arun, Kulvinder, and Aashish are frequently highlighted for their helpfulness, friendliness, and insights. Travelers appreciate the comfortable transportation and the timed stops that maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed.
Some reviews note that more time at waterfalls would be beneficial, but overall, the schedule balances key highlights with manageable walking. The inclusion of admission fees for Moraine Lake (seasonal) and Johnston Canyon adds value, while the free sites offer a variety of landscapes for photography and relaxation.
This tour delivers a comprehensive look at some of the Rockies’ most iconic spots, combining stunning natural beauty with expert guidance. It’s well-suited for those who want a structured day with scenic stops that are perfect for photography, light walks, and soaking in mountain vistas.
The high ratings, positive reviews, and consistent bookings suggest that this tour offers good value and memorable experiences. While it involves a full day of walking and sightseeing, the comfortable transportation and knowledgeable guides make it accessible and enjoyable. Most participants find it a rewarding way to see a diverse selection of the Rockies’ best scenery.
“This was a great tour! Be prepared for lots of walking. The most beautiful scenery Ive ever seen! Definitely worth it and would do it again. Arron …”
What is included in the price of $107.54?
The price covers admission to Moraine Lake (from June 1 to October 14), admission to Johnston Canyon, bottled water, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Are meals included?
No, the tour does not include food. A lunch stop at Lake Louise Village is part of the schedule, but travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase food locally.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Johnston Canyon, Emerald Lake, Natural Bridge, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Banff, Lake Minnewanka (seasonally), Two Jack Lake, and a walk along Banff Avenue.
Is the tour suitable for all physical fitness levels?
Most stops require some walking, particularly Johnston Canyon and Moraine Lake. The terrain is generally manageable, but travelers should be comfortable with light to moderate walking.
What is the maximum group size?
Groups are limited to 48 travelers, providing a more personal experience with plenty of space for sightseeing and photos.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour start time. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are not refundable.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews highlight guides like Arun, Kulvinder, and Aashish for their helpfulness, local insights, and friendliness, enriching the experience.
Is this tour good for photography?
Absolutely. Many stops are prime for photos, and guides often assist in capturing memorable moments, especially at Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, and Emerald Lake.
What is the weather like?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 10 hours, with organized stops that balance sightseeing and brief walks.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Calgary, with pickup included in the service.
This full-day tour offers a highly regarded, well-organized way to experience the stunning lakes and waterfalls of the Rockies, making it an excellent choice for those seeking natural beauty and insightful guides in one convenient package.