Lake Minnewanka in Banff
Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park
Lake Minnewanka is
a breathtaking glacial lake located just five kilometers northeast of the Banff
townsite in Banff National Park, Alberta. Known to the Stoney Nakoda First
Nations as Minn-waki ("Lake of the Spirits"), it is the
second-longest lake in the Canadian Rockies mountain parks, stretching 21
kilometers long and plunging 142 meters deep.
The Lake Original Name Was "Devil's Lake" Early European settlers called it Devil's Lake because of indigenous legends about a terrifying half-man, half-fish spirit that lived in the depths. The Stoney Nakoda people originally named it Minn-waki ("Water of the Spirits"), respecting the lake's power.
Things to do in
Lake Minnewanka
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Take a
boat cruise - Boat tours are available near the parking lot.
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Go
fishing: The lake is one of North America's top spots for lake trout fishing.
You can fish on your own or with a guided charter. A Parks Canada fishing
permit is required.
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Go
boating and paddling: It is the only lake in Banff National Park that allows
motor-powered boats, which are available for rent at the dock along with canoes
and kayaks.
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Hike
and bike the scenic trails
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Have a
picnic: A day-use area with picnic tables, fire pits, and shelters is
available.
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Skate
on the ice: During winter, before the snow piles up, the frozen surface of the
lake offers a spectacular opportunity for ice skating.
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Spot
wildlife: Keep an eye out for wildlife, including deer, bighorn sheep, and elk.
In the summer, it’s a busy place to hike, picnic, and go canoeing. In the winter, Lake Minnewanka can make for one of the grandest ice-skating rinks in the world. The mountains towering over Lake Minnewanka are awe-inspiring all year round.
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