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Kathrine Linstrum
"A short hike from the Peyto Lake Viewpoint parking lot takes visitors to a stunning overlook, where they can admire the breathtaking scenery and marvel at the lake's unique beauty. Surrounded by picturesque mountains and verdant forests, Peyto Lake offers a serene escape into the heart of nature, leaving visitors with an unforgettable experience of the awe-inspiring Canadian wilderness.
Take your adventure one step further and embark on the Peyto Lake Panoramic View Trail! This 2.4km loop trail, offers a breathtaking and awe-inspiring experience for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The trail is moderately difficult as there is a bit of an incline and there are some uneven areas. The view at the top
is gorgeous and should not be missed!"
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Chloe Annabelle
"Peyto Lake is a must see on the Icefields Parkway! There is a small hike to get to the main viewpoint with a little uphill, but it's nothing crazy and easily doable with regular snow boots. In summer you can admire a turquoise colored lake, in winter it will most likely be covered in snow, but the scenery is majestic all year round!
As a bonus, if you're not leaving the hostel too late, the fact that it is so close to the lake will probably make you one of the first ones at the viewpoint! If you can and if the weather allows, I would totally recommend this spot to watch the sunrise. "
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Rachael Proksch
"Note: One of the most popular attractions on the Icefields Parkway, so it can get crowded at the viewing deck that overlooks the lake.
For a quieter space to admire the views, consider hiking up to the Bow Summit Lookout (about 3.1 km one way), or down to the south shore of the lake (about 2.8 km one way, but very steep).
This incredibly striking lake has milky turquoise water and is shaped like a fox’s head at one end. Adding to the lake’s allure is the mountain-framed valley in which it’s situated, nestled between Cauldron Peak, Peyto Peak, and Mount Jimmy Simpson. "
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