Saturday, 23 May 2015

A Spectacular Turquoise Peyto Lake in Canada

A Spectacular Turquoise Peyto Lake in Canada
Peyto Lake, the Rocky Mountains, Canada. Found in Banff National Park at 1860 m (6100 ft) height the turquoise lake is fed by a glacier. Situated in the Waputik Range valley, the lake is surrounded with three high peaks and features breathtaking panoramic views. The radiant color is prevalent in summer, when melting glacial brings rock flour into the lake.
The park itself is a popular and the most visited spot in Alberta all year round. Hiking, climbing and camping are things to do in summer, while skiing is the most beloved activity in winter. Since Peyto is surrounded with high peaks, there are various spots from where to view the lake, Bow Summit being the highest one.
Why to go there?
See one of the most beautiful lakes in Canada. Great views, hiking and boating opportunities attract visitors all year round.
When to go there?
In summer if you wish to see that turquoise water color. Nevertheless it is beautiful in winter as well.
How to get there?
The best way to get to the park is by car from the states of Alberta and British Columbia. The lake is easily accessed from the Icefields Parkway. It is a short walk from the Peyto Lake view point parking lot and the wonderful sight opens in front of your eyes.

Peyto Lake-Photo by César Liste
Photo by César Liste

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Photo by Unknown
Peyto Lake-Photo by Gerardo Parra
Photo by Gerardo Parra
Peyto Lake-Photo by Stacy Geske
Photo by Stacy Geske
Peyto Lake-Photo by Robin Winsor2
Photo by Robin Winsor
Peyto Lake-Photo by Robin Winsor
Photo by Robin Winsor
Peyto Lake-Photo by Paul Zizka
Photo by Paul Zizka
Peyto Lake-Photo by Jeremy K
Photo by Jeremy K
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