Turquoise water.
Lake Louise, nestled in Canada's Banff National Park, is an iconic, turquoise-hued alpine lake famous for its stunning mountain setting, glacial waters, and year-round activities like canoeing in summer and ice skating in winter, offering breathtaking vistas of the Victoria Glacier and opportunities for hiking, skiing, and photographing and exploring the charming resort community. Its vibrant color comes from rock flour (glacial silt) reflecting light, creating an "impossibly turquoise" jewel in the Rockies, though it's a popular, often crowded, destination. We enjoyed our visit!
