Banff in June is one of the best times to visit the park (if you can). But there are a few things to know before booking a trip to Banff in June.
Lake louise
The Deer Lodge Lake Louise has quite a few quirks to say the least. But the compromises were well worth it for the unbeatable location.
There’s actually more than enough things to do in Lake Louise (and around it) that I recommend spending at least one night here, if not more (p.s. this way you can also visit Lake Louise at the best time (without the crowds!).
The Icefields Parkway starts just after Lake Louise and take you all the way to Jasper National Park.
The drive itself is stunning, but there are also several places to stop for viewpoints and short hikes.
If you’re visiting Banff National Park, an absolute must stop on your itinerary is Lake Louise, don’t listen to people who say otherwise. Let’s just say, Lake Louise didn’t become such a popular tourist destination for nothing…
We visited many beautiful lakes in Banff National Park, but Moraine Lake came out on top as one of the best. Here’s what to expect from Moraine Lake and how to make the most of your time there.
Hidden among the mountains is an old log cabin where they serve tea, sweets, and sandwiches. Here’s an overview of the hike to get to Lake Agnes Tea house and whether or not you should just opt for tea at the Chateau Lake Louise instead!