Top 11 Most Beautiful Lakes in Alberta

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  1. In Alberta, if not the entire nation, Lake Louise in Banff National Park is the most well-known lake. Since 1890, people carrying cameras have traveled to the lake, which is located in a long valley with towering mountains framing the image. Lake Louise is also one of the most beautiful lakes in Alberta.


    Surprisingly, the lake is 70 meters deep and two kilometers long. The lake's hue changes during the summer, beginning as a light blue in June and ending as an outstanding turquoise in late August. As the sun moves across the sky throughout the day, it likewise changes color.


    From the area in front of Chateau Lake Louise, a short walking path called the Shoreline trail leads down the right side of the lake. In the Lake Louise region, there are several lovely hiking paths that provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the surroundings of the lake. The Lake Agnes Tea House trek, which departs straight from the Shoreline trail, is one of the most well-known hiking routes.


    At the boathouse on the lake's left side, you can rent a canoe if you want to venture out on the water. You could also bring your own equipment. It's a quick and simple stroll to get to the lake from the parking lot.


    Location: Banff National Park, Alberta

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  2. 14 kilometers outside of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada's Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park. At a height of roughly 1,884 meters, it is located in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares.


    Due to its glacially fed nature, the lake doesn't reach its crest until mid-to-late June. It reflects a particular shade of azure blue when it is full. The distinctive color is caused by light refraction off the rock flour that the lake's surrounding glaciers continuously deposit there.


    Moraine Lake was formerly depicted on the reverse of a Canadian $20 bill. It is a smaller lake with sheer rock falls plunging into it. From the parking lot, a number of treks of varying lengths and levels of difficulty offer superb observation points of the lake. The Rockpile trail is among the simplest, aside from the lakeside trail. A short hike takes you to the top of an old rock avalanche that obstructed the lake's natural outlet. One of the nicest views of the lake can be had from this location.


    Location: Banff National Park, Alberta

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  3. A small lake named Bow Lake can be found in western Alberta, Canada. It is situated at a height of 1920 meters on the Bow River in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is located east of the Waputik Range, west of the Dolomite Pass, and south of the Bow Summit. Views from the lake include the Wapta Icefield, Bow Glacier, Bow Peak, Mount Thompson, Crowfoot Glacier, and Crowfoot Mountain.


    The first significant lake you'll encounter in Banff National Park is Bow Lake, and you'll undoubtedly pull over to take in the vivid display as you travel along the Icefields Parkway north from Banff. Some hardy people even think that swimming in the frigid waters here would be a good idea.


    The Bow Glacier may be seen in the distance over the azure seas. The Crowfoot Glacier, which is situated on the sides of the same peak, is visible to your left. The Num-Ti-Jah Lodge is a distinctive stone and wood structure with a vivid red roof off to your right. Although the lodging is modest, the location is unbeatable.


    Location: Banff National Park, Alberta

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  4. A glacier-fed lake located in the Canadian Rockies' Banff National Park is called Peyto Lake. The Icefields Parkway is not far from the lake itself. Bill Peyto, a pioneering route blazer and trapper in the Banff region, was honored with his name. At a height of 1,860 meters, the lake forms in a valley of the Waputik Range between Caldron Peak, Peyto Peak, and Mount Jimmy Simpson.


    The lake is a turquoise beauty when viewed from a high vantage point set against the deep green forests that surround it. Another massive mountain range rises from the valley floor in the distance to the north of the lake.


    The finest vantage point to see the lake is from a high viewing point, which is inaccessible from the roadway. This is one of the Icefields Parkway's sightseeing destinations, and it is clearly marked. Additionally, a hiking trail leaves from here. Although camping is possible nearby, the lake itself lacks any amenities, lodging, or services.


    Despite being a lake with a stunning blue-green tint, this region is not well known or promoted. It's a fantastic location for kayaking, photography, or simply taking in the scenery from the shore.


    Location: Banff National Park, Alberta

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  5. Mountainous Waterton Lake can be found in northern Montana in the United States and southern Alberta in Canada. The lake is made up of two separate bodies of water joined by the Bosporus, as it is known locally. Middle Waterton Lake and Upper Waterton Lake are the names of the two sections. The latter is split in two by the Canada-United States boundary, with about two-thirds of the lake falling in Canada and the remaining third in the United States. Geographically speaking, this UNESCO World Heritage site is remarkable since the mountains abruptly give way to the grasslands.


    Numerous pictures have been taken to capture the breathtaking location of the old Prince of Wales Hotel at the bottom of the lake. With towering peaks lining both shorelines, Waterton Lake reaches deep into the highlands.


    One of the most popular activities in Waterton is taking a scenic boat tour that highlights the history and geology of the region. Additionally, there is a lot of wind in this region, which makes sailing, kiteboarding, and other water sports popular. Waterton Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Alberta.


    Location: Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta

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  6. Located in Alberta, Canada's Jasper National Park, Maligne Lake is a lake. The lake is well-known for its turquoise water, the surrounding peaks, the three glaciers that can be seen from the lake, and Spirit Island, an islet that is regularly and widely known for being photographed. The lake is reachable by car, including shuttle buses from Jasper, and is situated 44 kilometers (27 miles) south of the town of Jasper.


    Maligne Lake is reached after a 45-minute drive from the picturesque town of Jasper along a valley. Although the lake's shoreline is rather picturesque, taking a boat tour that stops at Spirit Island is the best way to view it. One of the most popular photo locations in Jasper National Park is here.


    The 22-kilometer-long lake's northern end is where the boat tours start, but its southern end is where the scenery is at its most beautiful. The lake's waters turn turquoise as the mountains in the south encircle it. 15 kilometers separate the north end of the lake from Spirit Island.


    Location: Jasper National Park, Alberta

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  7. Lake Minnewanka is located just up the road from Two Jack Lake. This glacier-fed lake, which is surrounded on three sides by high mountains, is a magnificent sight. The lake is chilly, 21 kilometers long, and 142 meters deep. Taking a boat excursion is a fantastic opportunity to explore the lake to the fullest. These head up the lake toward Alymer Pass and depart from the main dock near the parking area.


    Rent a canoe, a kayak, or a boat with a modest motor instead. Launch your boat if you have one, and create your own course. A sizable picnic area is a lovely spot to spend some of the afternoons because it is surrounded by big pine trees.


    The Stewart Canyon hiking trail departs from the parking lot area for those seeking a little more physical activity. 1.5 kilometers of the walk follow the shoreline before arriving at an overlook. The trail extends to Aylmer Lookout if you wish to go further and have the energy for a 23.6-kilometer hike.


    Mountain bikes are permitted on the Stewart Canyon trail (except from mid-July to mid-September), so keep a watch out for them as they pass by.


    Location: Banff National Park, Alberta

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  8. In the Canadian province of Alberta's Kananaskis Country, a natural lake named Upper and Lower Kananaskis Lake was transformed into a reservoir. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is home to Upper Kananaskis Lake and Lower Kananaskis Lake. The lake is one of many man-made and natural lakes in the Kananaskis and Bow Valleys that are utilized for hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and water storage for Bow River water users including the city of Calgary.


    As Calgary's outdoor playground, the Kananaskis region boasts mountains and lakes that offer countless leisure options. At the valley's bottom, the Upper and Lower Kananaskis Lakes are surrounded by a wide variety of campgrounds.


    Upper and Lower Kananaskis Lake are the bigger of the two lakes. Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking are all common activities here. Diverse trout species, such as rainbow, brown, bull, and, in the deep water, lake trout, are among the fish that can be caught. Swimming in the lake is uncommon because of how frigid the water is. The majority of the campgrounds and both lakes are connected by a bicycle trail, making transportation simple.


    Location: Kananaskis, Alberta

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  9. Lesser Slave Lake is a fantastic weekend escape and is approximately three hours from Edmonton. Marten River Provincial Park is a well-liked spot on the lake. One of northern Alberta's nicest beaches and clean, cool seas can be found here. This lengthy stretch of beach is fantastic for strolling and swimming, and it frequently contains a lot of driftwood, which is perfect for a bonfire later if you're camping.


    There are hiking routes around the lake that lead through the boreal forest and serenade you with the sound of birds. Excellent fishing can be found on Lesser Slave Lake. Walleye, burbot, whitefish, and northern pike are among the species that will certainly put up a fight.


    Lesser Slave Lake's Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation is a must-see attraction. The study of the birds that reside in boreal woods is the focus of this 6,000-square-foot facility. You can explore the intriguing exhibits that are within to learn more about the environment. There are 110 campsites in two loops in Marten River Provincial Park, some of which have electricity.


    Location: Big Lakes / Lesser Slave River No. 124, Alberta

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  10. The next position on the list of the most beautiful lakes in Alberta is Sylvan Lake. Central Alberta, Canada has the settlement of Sylvan Lake. It is located along Highway 11 or Highway 11A about 25 kilometers west of the city of Red Deer. It is located along the southeast shore of Sylvan Lake, a 15 kilometer long freshwater lake that sits on the border of Red Deer and Lacombe counties.


    Albertans have traditionally made Sylvan Lake their preferred vacation spot. One of Alberta's best lakes for swimming and enjoying warm water is this one. A beach with a length of 1.6 kilometers and a mix of sand and grass may be found in Sylvan Lake Park. Wading is possible in this shallow water.


    An area with picnic tables, volleyball courts, and grassy areas is nearby the beach and is perfect for a summer picnic. This park in the center of Sylvan Lake is visited by around a million people annually.


    Water sports enthusiasts can have fun at Sylvan Lake as well. There are places to launch a boat or personal watercraft at three marinas. The summery town next to the beach has fast food joints, stores offering beach apparel, and the main street great for people watching.


    Location: Central Alberta

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  11. Each summer, Lake Newell's water warms up wonderfully, making it a great vacation spot for lovers of water sports. This lake, which is actually a reservoir, attracts sunbathers from over the province and is only a short distance from Brooks. Here, it's common to go water skiing, wakeboarding, kiteboarding, sailing, and fishing.


    The Kinbrook Island Provincial Park is the ideal location to experience the lake. One of the main draws of this area is the lengthy, broad sandy beach, which has shallow water and excellent amenities like a playground. The park includes 199 campsites, some of which have power, and camping is very popular there. Online reservations for sites are possible. There is a launch in the park if you have a boat.


    If camping is not your thing, Brooks offers a variety of other lodging alternatives. The lake is well located for day trips to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dinosaur Provincial Park. The 45-minute drive is well worth it to visit this fascinating park. The day use of Alberta Provincial Parks is free.


    Location: County of Newell, Alberta

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