3. Spot ice bubbles
During the summer months, lakes in the Canadian mountains are well-known for their bright blue waters. There are many spectacular lakes in the Banff area, including Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. During the winter, the rocky mountain lakes freeze over and some even have frozen bubbles in the ice.
Ice bubbles are a natural phenomenon induced by methane pockets that are released underwater and freeze beneath the lake ice. Abraham Lake has the most visible bubbles. This is made possible by the fact that the wind clears the ice in this area of the Rockies, making the bubbles easily visible. January to March is the best time to visit to see the ice bubbles.
How to get here: Take Highway 1 to Lake Louise, then the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93) to Saskatchewan River Crossing. Head east on Highway 11.
Explore: Vancouver to Banff Train Trips