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All you need to know about getting to Moraine Lake in 2026
Where is Moraine Lake?
Random facts about Moraine Lake
Some things you might (or not) want to know about Moraine Lake!
Get a professional photo session at Moraine Lake
If you ever want to get some photos done at Moraine Lake, I offer some packages!
What is the best time to go to Moraine Lake?
How to get to Moraine Lake
This is what you are here for! All the crispy details on how to get to Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake, located in Banff National Park, is one of the most photographed and recognizable lakes in the world.
You all have seen that photo of a sunrise over a deep blue lake surrounded by ten mountain peaks (The Valley of the Ten Peaks).
Moraine Lake used to be way less travelled than its neighbour Lake Louise.
It took a turn for multiple reasons. One of them could be that Microsoft Vista (2010) had one of its wallpaper after Moraine Lake. Another one would be that Parks Canada offered a year of National Parks Pass in 2017 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the confederation and more people got to discover the beauty of Canada Parks. Another one could be COVID when there was nothing else to do than explore the outdoors. And last but not least, with the development of Instagram influencers (of course).
Where is Moraine Lake?
Moraine Lake is located in Alberta, Canada.
You access the lake by driving through Lake Louise Village and go up the road that goes to Lake Louise the lake (the start of the road is approximately in the middle between the village and the lake).
The road is closed to personal vehicles since 2023.
You have to take a shuttle to get there now.
There is only one road (11km one way) that goes to Moraine Lake and it is not open all year round. The road to Moraine Lake is open between June and October (usually). During the winter, the road is accessible by cross-country ski or snowmobile or any winter transportation. That said, the road is in high avalanche risk so be careful if you decide to go.
What is the best time to go to Moraine Lake?
This is very personal to each people but for me, fall is the best time to visit Moraine Lake. Like right before they close the road (even to shuttles). Why? Because it is Larches season and Moraine Lake hikes are known to be some of the best ones to see the larches.
Otherwise, if your trip is already booked, Moraine Lake is beautiful anytime.
Sunrise is very popular because you can see the sun go down on the Valley of the Ten Peaks behind the lake. If you think sunrise is the less busy time, ohhhh no it is not! It is photographer’s (and influencer’s) favorite time to be there. So it will be busy as well.
Sunset would be the less busy because people already left with the shuttles and people usually have other things to do after visiting Moraine Lake. A good thing to know, if you want the sun to be a part of the session, it will have to be about two hours before the actual sun set time. Why? Because the sun sets behind the peaks and disappears about two hours before.
The middle of the day would be where the blue of Moraine Lake is the most vivid. Like Gatorade blue, in real life! No need for any filters there. It is also the time where there is more reflections on the water and most likely, more wind as well.
If you want the perfect mirror reflection, I would suggest going early morning for sunrise or at sunset (the photo to the right was taken at sunset).

Random facts
about Moraine Lake.
How to get to
Moraine Lake
You can no longer drive directly to Moraine Lake, as access is now restricted to protect the area and reduce traffic. To visit, you’ll need to book a shuttle in advance or bike along the scenic route from the parking areas. Planning ahead ensures you can still enjoy the lake’s stunning turquoise waters without the stress of limited parking.
Shuttles
Parks Canada Shuttle
8$CADParks Canada have the cheapest option to get to the lakes.
They do sunrise shuttles called “Alpine Start” from Lake Louise Shore going to Moraine Lake. You will “just” need to get to Lake Louise shore for the start.
You can find all the details and reservations links on the official website
The reservations open on April 18th!! Be aware that you might have to be in a queue to get your tickets for the date you want and might not be able to buy them. It is a tough challenge of patience.
There is another option to get those tickets though if you didn’t get your date but it is a bit of a lucky game. They release other tickets for the shuttles 48h prior to the day of departure.
Those tickets will be released at 8am (two days prior) on their site.
Dogs: Small dogs that are small enough to fit in a carrying case on your lap.
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Fairview Limousine
Starting at 69$CADWhy is it my favourite shuttle?
They accept dogs!!! Yes they do! And not the small ones, the bigger ones too.
I took them with the “floof gang” (my dog and his dog friends) last year. They were so helpful through the process and they are located right in Lake Louise village.
They offer sunrise shuttles to Moraine Lake and combo shuttles to be able to go see both lakes.
The prices vary depending on the dates (week days, week ends, holidays, sunrise or not).
Dogs: Small dogs can travel for free if on your laps, for larger dogs (like Silas – Samoyed) that require more space
(*) This is an Affiliate Link – meaning I make a small amount of money if you book with my link
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Moraine Lake Bus Company
Starting at 70$CADPick up either in Samson Mall (Lake Louise Village) or the Lake Louise Summer Gondola (Lake Louise Ski Station)
The prices vary depending on the dates (week days, week ends, holidays, sunrise or not).
Dogs: Small dogs that are small enough to fit in a carrying case on your lap.
(*) This is an Affiliate Link – meaning I make a small amount of money if you book with my link
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Wow Banff
/Pick up either in Lake Louise Ski Station or in Lake Louise shore.
They don’t have sunrise hours (at this time).
They do have a double open deck.
No prices announced yet for this year
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Lake Louise Gondola & Lake Shuttles
Starting at 90$CADNo sunrise shuttles
There are other options for getting there (like getting a guided tour or stay at the Lake Moraine Lodge) but I won’t talk about them here because these are just the shuttle options.
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Get a professional photo session at Moraine Lake
Amazing! Now you know how to get to Moraine Lake. But what if you want to get a professional photo session over there?
Moraine Lake is one of photographer’s favourite place.
This lake is just the perfect representation of all we have here in the Canadian Rockies: Alpine trees, high summits, and a turquoise lake.
If you want to get a photographer up there with you, don’t hesitate to reach out!
I offer different packages for your needs, whether you are a couple looking to get photos together, or someone who wants to do a surprise proposal and capture the moment, or a family wanting everlasting memories or a group of friends!
Options available:
All packages: I can book the shuttle for us (*fees apply depending on the date and the time)
Canoe, Larch Valley and Sentinel Pass packages: You can rent a canoe at Moraine Lake (last year it was 140$/h) and I’ll take some shots of you in the canoe on the lake. We can also go on a hike together and I take photos in the beautiful larches or at the top of Sentinel Valley










