Discover winter magic on a full-day tour to Abraham Lake’s ice bubbles and Peyto Lake’s snowy beauty. Book your Canadian Rockies adventure now.
Discover winter magic on a full-day tour to Abraham Lake’s ice bubbles and Peyto Lake’s snowy beauty. Book your Canadian Rockies adventure now.
- Cascade Mountain - Cascade Mountain is arguably the most iconic peak in Banff National Park. Situated in the Bow River Valley National Park, it is near the town of Banff.
- Vermilion Lakes - Vermilion Lakes consist of three breathtaking lakes. They reflect the majestic Mount Rundle, which towers over the town of Banff.
- Castle Mountain -…
- Cascade Mountain - Cascade Mountain is arguably the most iconic peak in Banff National Park. Situated in the Bow River Valley National Park, it is near the town of Banff.
- Vermilion Lakes - Vermilion Lakes consist of three breathtaking lakes. They reflect the majestic Mount Rundle, which towers over the town of Banff.
- Castle Mountain - Castle Mountain, located in the Canadian Rockies, is part of Banff National Park. Its castle-like appearance is due to erosive processes.
- Crowfoot Glacier - Crowfoot Glacier is perched above Bow Lake in Banff National Park. This icy giant, nestled on the rocky slopes of Crowfoot Mountain, is visible from the Icefields Parkway.
- Icefields Parkway - Icefields Parkway is ranked among the top 10 most scenic highways in the world. Stretching between Banff and Jasper, this picturesque road, also known as Hwy 93 North, draws tourists globally. It offers the chance to travel through protected wildlife habitats and experience the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
- Bow Lake - Bow Lake is one of the largest lakes in Banff National Park and is a stunning glacier-fed lake. Its turquoise hue is due to glacial till.
- Peyto Lake - Peyto Lake, a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park, is one of the most popular lakes in the Canadian Rockies. Its striking blue color comes from the glacial rock flour flowing into it from the surrounding Peyto Glacier.
- Waterfowl Lakes - Waterfowl Lakes are beautiful glacier-fed lakes in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Surrounded by stunning mountains, the scenery is truly breathtaking. Visitors enjoy activities like paddling, hiking, and stargazing. The clear blue water reflects the majestic peaks, making it a perfect spot for photography. Overall, Waterfowl Lakes offer a peaceful escape into nature and attract many outdoor enthusiasts.
- Abraham Lake - (Only in winter) Abraham Lake is truly spectacular in winter when its turquoise waters freeze, revealing thousands of white bubbles beneath the surface. The best time to see the Abraham Lake bubbles is often between mid-January and early February. The lake typically freezes in mid-December, so don’t miss the magic of the frozen bubbles.
- Weeping Wall - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) The Weeping Wall at Cirrus Mountain is a stunning natural feature resembling a mountain shedding tears. Standing over 100 meters high, it showcases a series of beautiful waterfalls. The most prominent waterfall, named Teardrop, captivates visitors with its graceful flow. As water cascades down the rock face, it creates a mesmerizing sight that attracts nature lovers and photographers. This remarkable wall of water offers a unique experience for anyone visiting the area.
- Athabasca Glacier - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) The Athabasca Glacier is a stunning natural wonder in the Canadian Rockies. Part of the Columbia Icefield, one of North America’s largest icefields, visitors can walk on the glacier and see its beautiful blue ice up close. This glacier is also a vital indicator of climate change as it has been shrinking over the years. Many people come to admire its beauty.
- Stutfield Glacier Viewpoint - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) Stutfield Glacier is a beautiful ice formation in the Canadian Rockies. Part of the larger Columbia Icefield, it is known for its stunning views and vast ice fields. The glacier flows down from the mountains, creating a unique landscape filled with crevasses and icy blue pools. Visitors often come to see the glacier and photograph its breathtaking scenery.
- Tangle Creek Falls - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) Tangle Creek Falls is a beautiful waterfall in the Canadian Rockies. Known for its stunning views and unique shape, water cascades down rocky cliffs. Visitors often come to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and photograph the waterfall.
- Sunwapta Falls - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) Sunwapta Falls is a beautiful waterfall south of the Jasper townsite. With a drop of about 18 meters, the falls are especially breathtaking in late spring and early summer when melting snow creates a strong flow of water. Fed by the Athabasca Glacier, visitors can enjoy the stunning views and the sound of rushing water, making it a popular spot for nature lovers.
- Goats & Glacier Lookout - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) Goats & Glacier Lookout is a remarkable viewpoint in Jasper National Park, Canada. This spot provides stunning views of snow-covered mountains and the flowing Athabasca River. Visitors often come to enjoy the beauty of nature and take pictures of the landscape. Wildlife enthusiasts may also see mountain goats feeding on the hills and occasionally bears near the picnic area. This lookout is perfect for anyone wanting to experience the wonders of the Canadian wilderness.
- Athabasca Falls - (Alternative to Abraham Lake in Winter) Athabasca Falls is one of the most stunning and powerful waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies, located just 30 kilometers south of Jasper. The falls are remarkable not for their height but for the large volume of water that flows over them. Visitors can witness the incredible force of the water as it crashes into the river below. This natural wonder attracts many tourists who come to enjoy its beauty and power.

- Multilingual Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hot drinks
- Bottled water
- Multilingual Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hot drinks
- Bottled water
- Meals
- Personal expenses including activities and travel insurance
- Gratuities for guide (CAD15 cash per person)
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Meals
- Personal expenses including activities and travel insurance
- Gratuities for guide (CAD15 cash per person)
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
Embark on a full-day tour to marvel at the stunning Canadian Rockies during winter. Begin your adventure with a convenient pick-up from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff. This excursion centers around the remarkable winter spectacle on Abraham Lake, where you can observe the formation of “Ice Bubbles.” After a day of discovery, unwind on the return journey to…
Embark on a full-day tour to marvel at the stunning Canadian Rockies during winter. Begin your adventure with a convenient pick-up from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff. This excursion centers around the remarkable winter spectacle on Abraham Lake, where you can observe the formation of “Ice Bubbles.” After a day of discovery, unwind on the return journey to your original location.
Abraham Lake: This lake is at its most captivating in winter when its turquoise waters freeze, unveiling thousands of white bubbles beneath the surface. Experience the enchanting sight of these frozen bubbles.
Peyto Lake: Located in Banff National Park, this glacier-fed lake is uniquely shaped like a wolf’s head. Its breathtaking blue hue is due to the glacial rock flour from the nearby Peyto Glacier. In winter, the snow-covered lake is a must-see.
Optional activity: Enhance your experience with a Helicopter Tour, offering a 20-minute flight to view the snow-capped mountains and glaciers from above (Ticket not included).
- Total tour duration includes travel time.
- Itinerary may vary depending on the weather. We will inform you in advance if there are any adjustment.
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.