Explore Takakkaw Falls and Moraine Lake from Banff. Enjoy breathtaking views, refreshing glacier water, and snacks on this unforgettable small-group adventure.
Explore Takakkaw Falls and Moraine Lake from Banff. Enjoy breathtaking views, refreshing glacier water, and snacks on this unforgettable small-group adventure.
- Takakkaw Falls - Situated in Yoho National Park, Takakkaw Falls is Canada’s second-highest waterfall, leaving every visitor spellbound by its beauty. The name “Yoho” is derived from a Cree expression of amazement. The trail to the falls is considered “moderately” challenging and typically takes about 20 minutes to hike. The awe-inspiring thunder…
- Takakkaw Falls - Situated in Yoho National Park, Takakkaw Falls is Canada’s second-highest waterfall, leaving every visitor spellbound by its beauty. The name “Yoho” is derived from a Cree expression of amazement. The trail to the falls is considered “moderately” challenging and typically takes about 20 minutes to hike. The awe-inspiring thunder of Takakkaw Falls perfectly encapsulates the wonder of Yoho National Park, with its 833 ft freefall. Visitors might even catch a glimpse of a rainbow at its base. The waterfall’s name is fittingly based on the Cree word for “wonderful.” Yoho is also renowned for Burgess Shale fossils, so keep an eye out as you head to Takakkaw Falls.
The falls are fed by meltwater from the Daly Glacier, part of the expansive 15-square-mile Waputik Icefield.
This is truly one of Canada’s most magnificent sights, and with a short hike to reach it, it’s easily accessible!
- Wapta Falls - Although smaller than Takakkaw, Wapta Falls is still impressive at 98 feet high. Named after the icefield that nourishes both Wapta and Takakkaw Falls, it offers an easy hike with breathtaking views of the near-frozen falls. The 2.4 km trail to the falls is well-trodden.
This hike is relatively easy, with a slight challenge at the end. It’s unique to view the falls from above and then descend to the base, allowing for appreciation from all angles. The water’s power at the base is immense, with the noise of crashing water creating a mist that feels refreshing on a clear mountain day. On a hot day, the cool mist is especially welcome. However, if you plan to take extended photos, consider bringing a raincoat.
Duration: 4.6 km (2.9 miles) round trip
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Field - As the journey continues through the breathtaking Canadian Rockies, a scenic stop is made in a charming town nestled in the heart of British Columbia. This quaint town radiates old-world charm with its historic architecture and cozy atmosphere. Stroll along its picturesque streets, lined with unique shops and inviting cafés. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy the laid-back vibe. Savor a delicious, locally sourced lunch at one of the town’s delightful eateries, offering a variety of freshly prepared dishes that reflect the region’s rich culinary heritage. Afterward, take time to explore the town’s hidden gems, whether it’s a local art gallery, a peaceful park, or simply the welcoming, friendly ambiance. With the majestic Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, this stop offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and local culture—an unforgettable way to refresh and recharge before continuing the adventure.
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Emerald Lake Trail - Nestled in the heart of Yoho National Park, Emerald Lake is one of Canada’s most iconic and breathtaking destinations. Surrounded by towering mountain peaks and lush forests, its vibrant turquoise waters create a stunning contrast against the rugged terrain. The lake’s serene beauty is complemented by its peaceful ambiance, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers alike. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the lake’s shore or paddle in a canoe, immersing yourself in the pristine surroundings. As you explore, you’ll be captivated by the reflections of the mountains on the crystal-clear water. Emerald Lake’s striking color is due to the fine rock flour suspended in the water, carried from the surrounding glaciers. Rich in history and natural wonder, this picturesque location offers a unique experience of the Canadian Rockies’ incredible beauty.
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Yoho National Park - The Natural Bridge, a remarkable rock formation in Yoho National Park, is a natural wonder sculpted by water over centuries. This stunning bridge, formed as the Kicking Horse River eroded the rock, allows the river to flow underneath, creating a dramatic and mesmerizing sight. Standing near the bridge, the thunderous roar of the water rushing beneath creates an awe-inspiring atmosphere. The surrounding scenery is equally captivating, with towering mountains, lush forests, and the crystal-clear river making it a photographer’s paradise. A short walk along the easy trail leads to various viewpoints where the beauty of this geological marvel can be fully appreciated. The Natural Bridge is a testament to the forces of nature that shaped the Canadian Rockies and offers visitors an unforgettable experience in the heart of Yoho National Park.

- A great experience
- Road trip snacks
- All fees and taxes included
- Fresh glacier water to refill bottles
- Park Pass
- A great experience
- Road trip snacks
- All fees and taxes included
- Fresh glacier water to refill bottles
- Park Pass
What Makes This Tour Unique & Why You’ll Love It!
- Exclusive Small Group: Enjoy more time at each stunning location with a personalized tour experience.
- Cultural Insights: Discover wild food foraging and folklore from the Cree, Ktunaxa, and Stoney Nakoda Nations.
- Guided Nature Interpretation: Explore geology, ecology, and wildlife…
What Makes This Tour Unique & Why You’ll Love It!
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Exclusive Small Group: Enjoy more time at each stunning location with a personalized tour experience.
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Cultural Insights: Discover wild food foraging and folklore from the Cree, Ktunaxa, and Stoney Nakoda Nations.
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Guided Nature Interpretation: Explore geology, ecology, and wildlife with an expert guide.
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Photography Tips & Scenic Stops: Capture breathtaking landscapes with professional guidance.
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Visit Iconic Locations: Explore hidden treasures like the powerful Wapta Falls, the vibrant turquoise waters of Emerald Lake, and the awe-inspiring 833-foot Takakkaw Falls, one of Canada’s tallest.
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Scenic Mountain Drives: Journey through majestic peaks, glacial rivers, and alpine meadows.
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Convenient Transportation: Enjoy hotel pick-up and drop-off from Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, or Field.
Prepare for an unforgettable day filled with adventure, stunning scenery, and cultural exploration in the heart of the Rockies!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.