Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake is a world-renowned, glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, famous for its intense, vivid turquoise color caused by suspended rock flour. Located in the Valley of the Ten Peaks at 1,884 meters, it offers stunning, mirror-like reflections of surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Color & Geology:
The water’s, deep blue/teal color appears due to sunlight refracting off fine rock particles carried into the lake by surrounding glaciers.
Location & Access:
Situated 14 km (8.7 miles) from Lake Louise village, the road is closed to personal vehicles, requiring visitors to use Parks Canada shuttles, Roam Public Transit, or commercial transport from late June to early October.
The Rockpile:
A popular, short trail leads to a viewpoint atop a glacial moraine, offering the iconic postcard view of the lake.
Activities: Key activities include canoeing, hiking the lakeshore.
Timing: The lake is at its most beautiful, reaching maximum depth and color, during mid-to-late summer.
Duration: 1 hour