: To protect sensitive waters, fishing with waders, paddling, and motorized boating are currently prohibited at Bow Lake.
: There is a well-appointed parking area, picnic tables, and public restrooms (WC).
: Morning is the best time for photography to capture "near-perfect reflections" of Bow Peak and Crowfoot Mountain when the water is calm.
: The lake completely freezes and is often blanketed in thick snow, popular for snowshoeing. Planning Your Visit
: Formerly known as Num-Ti-Jah Lodge , this historic red-roofed lodge offers a cafe, restaurant, and views of Mt. Jimmy Simpson. Seasonal Experiences : Summer : Vibrant aquamarine waters and wildflowers.
Bow Lake is a turquoise, glacier-fed lake in , Alberta, located along the scenic Icefields Parkway . It serves as the headwaters of the Bow River and is framed by the massive Crowfoot Glacier and Bow Glacier. Key Activities & Sights
: Bow Lake is often less crowded than Lake Louise or Moraine Lake, offering a more meditative atmosphere.
: A mandatory overnight travel restriction is in place on the eastern section of the Bow Valley Parkway (March 1 to June 25, 2026, from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.) to protect local wildlife. Expand map Photos of Bow Lake in Banff