Hiking
Bow Glacier Falls |
4.6 km one way |
155 m elevation gain |
3 hour round trip |
Helen Lake |
6.0 km one way |
455 m elevation gain |
4 - 5 hour round trip |
Bow Summit Lookout |
2.9 km one way |
245 m elevation gain |
2.5 hour round trip |
Cirque Lake |
4.2 km one way |
150 m elevation gain |
3 hour round trip |
Chephren Lake |
3.5 km one way |
80 m elevation gain |
3 hour round trip |
Sightseeing & Photography
Bow Lake |
Out the door of the lodge |
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Peyto Lake |
7 minutes North |
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Herbert Lake |
30 minutes South |
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Waterfowl Lake |
15 minutes North |
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Mistaya Canyon |
25 minutes North |
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Saskatchewan Crossing |
30 minutes North |
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http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/banff/activ/photographie-photography.aspx
Kayaking & Canoeing
Lake Louise |
Rentals are available |
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Moraine Lake |
Rentals are available |
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Emerald Lake |
Rentals are available |
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Horseback Riding
Lake Louise |
Various trail rides are available |
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David Thompson Hwy. |
Various trail rides are available |
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When Bow Lake thaws in June, summer arrives like a gift. The sun melts the snow-capped peaks and waterfalls flow again. The creeks run fast through the meadows. Lake trout begin to bite. To the woods the bluebirds, robins and hummingbirds return to nest. Deep in the quiet valley, bears, moose, mountain goats, and mule deer roam undisturbed.
During the long summer days our guests hike far into the mountains and back for the night. An easy walk along the glacial blue lake reveals rare alpine flowers, evergreen forests and sparkling creeks. This much beauty can fill up your day and your soul.
Summer Activities:
Hiking
The mountains surrounding Bow Lake offer many levels of hiking trails for the beginner and experienced hiker. Many of our suggested trails are perfect for families with small children.
Fishing
Bow Lake is home to many varieties of Lake Trout including Dolly Varden and Bull Trout. National Park fishing licenses are available from our front desk.
Photography
Bring your camera and there are no limits to the beautiful photo opportunities you will be presented. Bow lake has some of the most spectacular vistas imaginable, from the Crowfoot and Bow Glaciers, the local wildlife, the many mountain peaks, to Bow Lake itself, you will not be disappointed.
Star Gazing
Being located so far from a major city in the middle of the Rocky Mountain range, you will find that on a clear night with our extremely dark sky, you will have the chance to see some amazing constellations, and depending on the time of year and conditions, possibly even the Milky Way or the Northern Lights.
In Winter (sometimes winter happens when you don't expect it to here...yes that means July):
Snowshoeing
The area offers many great spots to strap on your snowshoes and see the beauty of the land when lies all in white.
Snowball Fight
Ok, so you don't have to fight but what's wrong with channeling the child inside and rolling a ball of snow in your hands in the interest of fun and games.
Cross Country Skiing
Get those ski's on and get out there Bow Lake and Helen Lake provide comfortable conditions for getting out for some fresh air and experiencing the change in landscape with its white cloak.
Ice Climbing
With glaciers and icefields all around you wouldn't have difficulty finding a great spot but don't forget safety first!
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