Lake Peto is a glacier-covered lake in Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada. Lake Peto is connected to the glacier, and the lake is bright greenish blue because of the large amount of glacial rock powder flowing into the lake. Surrounded by steep cliffs and dense forests, Lake Peto is "only visible and not molested" and is shaped a bit like maple leaves or duck claws. Gongfeng (Bow Summit) is the highest point of the ice sheet road, and it is also the best location to enjoy Peituo Lake. There is an observation deck on the side of the road to see the panoramic view of the lake, the surrounding snowy mountains and the glacier above the lake. The main landscape of the Garcia National Park is the numerous glaciers that are snatched, and among these many snatched lakes, Lake Peto is more distinctive and beautiful, making it one of the most popular tourist spots.