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Glide Across the Alberta Rockies with Canmore Travel’s Private Group Shuttle Ice Skating Trip
Experience the magic of winter in the Alberta Rockies on an unforgettable ice skating trip with Canmore Travel’s private group shuttle service. Each destination offers unique ice skating experiences, from gliding on frozen lakes surrounded by towering peaks to enjoying outdoor rinks in charming mountain towns. Join us for a fun-filled day of skating in some of the most beautiful locations in the Rockies, where you can enjoy the crisp mountain air and stunning winter landscapes.Banff: The Heart of the Rockies Banff offers some of the most scenic outdoor ice skating in the Rockies. Skating on the frozen surface of the iconic Lake Louise, surrounded by towering mountains and the majestic Victoria Glacier, is a bucket-list experience. For those looking for a more sheltered environment, the outdoor rink at Banff’s downtown is a perfect spot, offering views of Cascade Mountain and easy access to nearby cafes and shops. With its combination of natural beauty and accessible amenities, Banff is a top destination for an ice skating adventure. What to do in Banff
Bow Lake: A Serene Alpine Gem Bow Lake, located along the Icefields Parkway, offers a serene and picturesque setting for ice skating. When conditions are right, the lake freezes over to create a stunning natural rink surrounded by snow-covered peaks and glaciers. The clear ice and breathtaking scenery make skating on Bow Lake an unforgettable experience. This remote and peaceful location is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy the tranquility of the Rockies in winter. What to do in Bow Lake
Canmore: Gateway to Adventure Canmore is a charming mountain town that offers several great spots for ice skating. The Canmore Pond is a popular location, featuring a beautifully maintained outdoor rink with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It’s an ideal spot for families and groups, with nearby amenities and warming huts to enhance your skating experience. Canmore’s combination of scenic rinks and cozy town atmosphere makes it a great destination for a fun day of ice skating. What to do in Canmore
Fernie: A Hidden Gem in the Rockies Fernie is a picturesque town that transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for ice skating. The Fernie Outdoor Rink provides a great spot to skate, surrounded by stunning mountain views and a lively community atmosphere. For those looking to skate on a natural surface, nearby lakes and ponds freeze over, offering additional opportunities to glide on the ice while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Elk Valley. Fernie’s blend of natural beauty and community charm makes it a fantastic location for an ice skating adventure. What to do in Fernie
Golden: Thrills and Scenic Beauty Golden offers a variety of ice skating options, including natural frozen lakes and maintained outdoor rinks. The Golden Outdoor Rink is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a well-maintained surface with views of the surrounding mountains. For a more adventurous experience, skate on the frozen surface of Reflection Lake, where you can enjoy the peaceful winter landscape and stunning mountain vistas. Golden’s combination of accessible rinks and natural settings makes it a great destination for ice skating in the Rockies. What to do in Golden
Invermere: Lakeside Relaxation and Adventure Invermere is a top destination for ice skating, known for its unique Lake Windermere Whiteway. This massive outdoor rink spans the length of Lake Windermere, offering over 30 kilometers of skating trails surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. It’s the longest skating trail in the world and provides a unique opportunity to glide across a frozen lake while taking in breathtaking views. Invermere’s sunny weather and beautiful surroundings make it a perfect spot for a memorable day of ice skating. What to do in Invermere
Jasper: Untamed Wilderness Jasper National Park offers some of the most scenic ice skating in the Rockies, with several lakes freezing over in winter to create natural rinks. Pyramid Lake is a popular spot, where you can skate on the frozen surface surrounded by snow-capped peaks and dense forests. The town of Jasper also has an outdoor rink that offers a more sheltered environment for skating. Jasper’s combination of natural beauty and accessible rinks makes it a fantastic destination for an ice skating adventure. What to do in Jasper
Lake Louise: Iconic Beauty Lake Louise is world-renowned for its stunning ice skating experience. Glide across the frozen surface of this iconic glacial lake, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies and the majestic Victoria Glacier. The lake is beautifully maintained, with clear ice and well-defined skating paths that offer breathtaking views from every angle. Lake Louise’s serene setting and stunning natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for ice skating enthusiasts. What to do in Lake Louise
Lake Minnewanka: A Majestic Mountain Lake Lake Minnewanka, located in Banff National Park, offers a unique ice skating experience on its expansive frozen surface. When conditions allow, the lake provides a vast natural rink with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The clear, smooth ice and breathtaking scenery make skating on Lake Minnewanka an unforgettable experience. For those looking for a more adventurous outing, the lake’s large size offers plenty of space to explore and enjoy the tranquility of the Rockies in winter. Lake Minnewanka Details
Moraine Lake: A Photographer’s Dream Moraine Lake, located in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, is one of the most picturesque locations in the Rockies. While the lake is not typically accessible for skating due to its remote location and heavy snowfall, nearby lakes such as Lake Louise and Bow Lake offer excellent ice skating opportunities. Combine a visit to Moraine Lake with an ice skating adventure at one of these nearby lakes for a day of stunning scenery and winter fun in the Rockies. Moraine Lake Details
Nakiska: Winter Wonderland Nakiska, primarily known for its ski slopes, also offers access to nearby ice skating opportunities in Kananaskis Country. The nearby Barrier Lake freezes over in winter, providing a beautiful natural rink surrounded by snow-covered peaks. For those looking for a more maintained surface, the outdoor rink at the Kananaskis Village offers a great spot to skate with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Nakiska’s combination of skiing and skating makes it a great destination for a winter adventure. Nakiska Details
Revelstoke: Adventure Capital of the Rockies Revelstoke offers a variety of ice skating options, from natural frozen lakes to outdoor rinks. The Revelstoke Outdoor Rink provides a well-maintained surface for skating, surrounded by the stunning Selkirk Mountains. For those looking to skate on a natural surface, nearby lakes such as Lake Revelstoke freeze over in winter, offering a peaceful and scenic setting for ice skating. Revelstoke’s combination of stunning scenery and accessible rinks makes it a great destination for ice skating in the Rockies. What to do in Revelstoke
Two Jack Lake: A Tranquil Retreat Two Jack Lake, located near Banff, is a serene destination for ice skating in a beautiful alpine setting. When conditions are right, the lake freezes over to create a stunning natural rink with crystal-clear ice and breathtaking views of Mount Rundle and Cascade Mountain. The calm, clear ice and peaceful surroundings make Two Jack Lake an ideal spot for a leisurely skate, allowing you to fully appreciate the beauty of the Rockies in winter. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or a beginner, Two Jack Lake offers a tranquil and scenic backdrop for your ice skating adventure. Two Jack Lake Details
Join Canmore Travel’s private group shuttle for an Ice Skating Trip through the Alberta Rockies. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of gliding across a frozen lake or the charm of a mountain town rink, our tour offers something for every skater. Let us handle the transportation so you can focus on enjoying the winter wonderland of the Rockies and creating unforgettable memories on the ice.