- 15 Things to Know BEFORE Visiting Bow Lake in Banff (Alberta)
Bow Lake is in Banff National Park, 37km north of Lake Louise along the Icefields Parkway (93N) It sits about a kilometer north of the Crowfoot Glacier and at an elevation of 1,920 m
- Bow Lake | Banff National Park, Alberta - Banff Lake Louise Tourism
When it seems like you can’t climb any higher along the dramatic Icefields Parkway, you’ll round a corner and discover breathtaking Bow Lake High above the lake, the Bow Glacier ebbs and flows with infinite patience, forming the headwaters that flow down the Bow River to Banff and beyond
- Bow Lake (Alberta) - Wikipedia
Bow Lake is a small lake in western Alberta, Canada It is located on the Bow River, in the Canadian Rockies, at an altitude of 1920 m
- The Lodge At Bow Lake
Bow Lake is an extraordinary spot for a day visit Take in the vast, natural beauty on one of the surrounding world-class hiking trails, discover local art and when your feet need a rest, stop in for a light snack, a coffee or a beer at Provision Co
- Bow Lake (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
Bow Lake is one of the most accessible lakes near Banff, located just off Highway 93 along the Icefields Parkway A short thirty-second walk from the parking area leads you to the lake, where you’ll find a charming wooden bridge and three massive peaks dominating the skyline
- Bow Lake in Banff - The Ultimate Guide to Visiting
You can make a short stop at Bow Lake while exploring the Icefield Parkway or spend an entire day at the lake Some of the best activities are photography, kayaking or canoeing and hiking
- Bow Lake: Your Ultimate Guide (2025) - Endless Wonder
Bow Lake is an amazingly beautiful, glacier-fed lake in Alberta, Canada, located in Banff National Park along the Icefields Parkway! Because Bow Lake is fed by the Crowfoot Glacier, it is that brilliant blue colour that the lakes in the Canadian Rockies are known for
- Banff Bow Lake
Bow Lake is located along the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93), approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Lake Louise and 93 kilometers (58 miles) south of Jasper It lies at an elevation of about 1,920 meters (6,300 feet) above sea level
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