Bow Lake is on the side of the road and goes to Lake Beto. Although several lakes in Banff National Park have been visited, Bow Lake is still worth a visit. The lake is clear and is blue at different levels from the perspective.
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Bow Lake is one of the famous lakes in the Rocky Mountains, located on the shore of Crownfoot Mountain, just off Highway 93, it is a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River and is considered a The source of the Nelson River.
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Bow Lake is on the side of the road and goes to Lake Beto. Although several lakes in Banff National Park have been visited, Bow Lake is still worth a visit. The lake is clear and is blue at different levels from the perspective.
Bow Lake is also one of the famous lakes in the Rocky Mountains, located off the shore of Jasper to Banff's Icefield Avenue (Highway 93). Just off the road, there is also a convenient parking place, which is very convenient. The lake is from the bow lake glacier, and flows down the Nelson River, which is considered the source of the Nelson River. Bow Lake is a glacier lake, the Rocky Mountain Jaw Claw glacier, Bow River glacier, Wapta glacier melt ice will be injected into the lake, and thus outflow, forming the source of the Bow River. In early October, I drove by Jasper Road Banff, stopped to watch the rest, standing by the lake, the blue lake in the distance of the snowy mountains feeling relaxed and happy.
The lake is crystal clear as a result of a river that is often seen and passed through the Rocky Mountains of Canada, called the Bow River, which originates from the Rocky Mountains snow peaks. The blue lake and the surrounding glacier snowy mountains intersect, forming a unique landscape of lake and mountain.
Bow Lake is not a very famous lake on the road from Banff to Jasper, but it doesn't mean that it's beautiful. It's amazing to see the lake without too much expectation anyway. The viewing platform is close to the road and it won't take too long to enjoy it.
Bow Lake is the first lake to enter Banff National Park. The water surface is broad, the color of the water is blue with green, green with blue. The distant peaks set off the first surprise for visitors who had just entered Banff Park. Bow Lake is on the roadside. You can watch and take pictures at close range. The weather in Banff Park is changeable. After a while, it rains and shines and meets the rainbow.