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Discover the quieter side of Banff National Park on this guided sunset walk at Lake Minnewanka, followed by a golden-hour visit to Vermilion Lakes.
Departing from Banff, this small-group evening experience combines gentle exploration with some of the park’s most scenic lakeside landscapes. Enjoy a guided walk along the shores of Lake Minnewanka toward Stewart Canyon Bridge while your guide shares stories about the region’s wildlife, history, and geology.
As evening settles over the mountains, we continue to Vermilion Lakes — a renowned sunset location known for its reflective waters and sweeping views. Designed for travelers who want to slow down and connect with Banff’s natural beauty, this tour highlights two iconic locations in their most peaceful light.
This scenic lakeside trail is approximately 1.7 km one way with minimal elevation gain, making it an enjoyable and accessible walk for most guests. Over the course of two hours, your guide will lead a relaxed, interpretive hike to Stewart Canyon Bridge and back.
As we walk along the shoreline, you’ll learn about:
The powerful glaciers that carved the valley
The formation of Stewart Canyon
Wildlife corridors and animal behavior in the Bow Valley
Forest ecology and alpine ecosystems
The cultural and natural history of the region
At Stewart Canyon, we pause to take in the rushing river below and the quiet beauty of the surrounding forest. On our return, the soft evening light begins to settle over the lake, creating a calm and reflective atmosphere that feels worlds away from the daytime crowds.
We’ll also spend time near the lakeshore for additional interpretation, giving you space to slow down, ask questions, and truly connect with the landscape.
After our walk, we travel to Vermilion Lakes in time for golden hour. With Mount Rundle rising dramatically above the water, this is one of the most iconic sunset locations in Banff.
Here, we slow down.
Sip a warm beverage, scan the shoreline with binoculars, or capture reflections as the sky shifts from gold to pink to deep alpine blue.
We remain for approximately 30–45 minutes, allowing you to experience both the height of sunset and the peaceful glow that follows.
As the evening winds down, we return to Banff feeling refreshed, grounded, and inspired. Your guide will be happy to share recommendations for the rest of your stay, ensuring your Rocky Mountain adventure continues seamlessly.
This experience is designed for those who prefer a slower pace, meaningful interpretation, and a more intimate connection with Banff National Park—away from the midday rush and into the quiet magic of the mountains at sunset.

This scenic lakeside trail is approximately 1.7 km one way with minimal elevation gain, making it an enjoyable and accessible walk for most guests. Over the course of two hours, your guide will lead a relaxed, interpretive hike to Stewart Canyon Bridge and back.
As we walk along the shoreline, you’ll learn about:
The powerful glaciers that carved the valley
The formation of Stewart Canyon
Wildlife corridors and animal behavior in the Bow Valley
Forest ecology and alpine ecosystems
The cultural and natural history of the region
At Stewart Canyon, we pause to take in the rushing river below and the quiet beauty of the surrounding forest. On our return, the soft evening light begins to settle over the lake, creating a calm and reflective atmosphere that feels worlds away from the daytime crowds.
We’ll also spend time near the lakeshore for additional interpretation, giving you space to slow down, ask questions, and truly connect with the landscape.
After our walk, we travel to Vermilion Lakes in time for golden hour. With Mount Rundle rising dramatically above the water, this is one of the most iconic sunset locations in Banff.
Here, we slow down.
Sip a warm beverage, scan the shoreline with binoculars, or capture reflections as the sky shifts from gold to pink to deep alpine blue.
We remain for approximately 30–45 minutes, allowing you to experience both the height of sunset and the peaceful glow that follows.
As the evening winds down, we return to Banff feeling refreshed, grounded, and inspired. Your guide will be happy to share recommendations for the rest of your stay, ensuring your Rocky Mountain adventure continues seamlessly.
This experience is designed for those who prefer a slower pace, meaningful interpretation, and a more intimate connection with Banff National Park—away from the midday rush and into the quiet magic of the mountains at sunset.


