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Location: Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta

Type: Glacier-fed lake

Best For: Scenic stop, photos, short walks, mountain views

Time: 30–90 minutes

Best Season: Late spring–early fall (road access)

Admission: Parks Canada pass required

Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)

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Bow Lake is a popular stop along the Icefields Parkway.

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The lake area is accessible when the park roads are open. Conditions are seasonal.

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Where is Bow Lake located?

Bow Lake is in Banff National Park along the Icefields Parkway in Alberta.

Is Bow Lake worth stopping at?

Yes. It is a classic Icefields Parkway viewpoint with strong mountain and lake scenery.

Is there parking at Bow Lake?

Yes, but it can be busy in summer. Arrive earlier in the day for easier parking.

Do you need a park pass?

Yes, a Parks Canada pass is required for most visitors.

Can you walk around Bow Lake?

There are short walks and shoreline areas, but route conditions vary by season.

Is Bow Lake good for families?

Yes, as an easy scenic stop. Keep kids close near the water.

Are dogs allowed?

Dogs are typically allowed on leash.

When is the best time to visit?

Morning and weekdays are often calmer than mid-day weekends.

Is the lake turquoise all year?

Color can be most vivid in warmer months when glacial meltwater is higher.

What should I bring?

Bring layers, sun protection, and sturdy shoes if you plan to explore shoreline paths.

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