Sun sets particularly late in this part of the world and year. Seeing daylight at 10PM threw our rhythm off, but the extra hours allowed us to see and do more in the face of spending an inordinate amount of time driving from one point to another. Plan A was to wake up at 5AM to secure a coveted parking spot at the Lake Louise parking lot for a hike up Little Beehive to Lake Agnes, but we had forgotten to purchase a park pass for the duration of our stay. Unfortunately, we couldn’t purchase a park pass online, and the Banff visitor center does not open until 8AM so we had to pivot to plan B.
Johnston Canyon
The popular Johnston Canyon trail to the upper falls is an easy 3.4-mile round trip hike.




Lunch in the car was followed by driving a short stretch of the Icefields Parkway before heading back to Banff for dinner. If there is one “must do” in this area, it is to drive on the Icefields Parkway. The views at every turn are stunning. The drive itself is almost as impressive as driving on South Island New Zealand. But the viewpoints here are on another other level of amazing. Sorry New Zealand.
Crowfoot Glacier

Bow Lake


Peyto Lake
Pronounce ‘pee-toe’, this lake has got to be the absolute highlight of my trip! The hike up to the viewing platform is on a short but steep paved path. There was a bit of jostling for angles, but people for the most part were polite and considerate.



Peyto lake is definitely a spot to linger. A packed dinner would have been nice, but the Indian food at Zyka back in town did not disappoint.


Great post! I will have to revisit it when I finally pull the trigger on Banff (headed to Quebec City first this fall). Those turquoise waters and rainbow sighting are what hiking dreams are made of. Thanks for sharing.
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It’s my pleasure. Enjoy your time in Quebec City, I hear it’s charming.
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Thank you! We just discovered it’s a UNESCO Heritage site as well – kind of like Dubrovnik 🙂
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