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Vermillion Lake Scenic Drive
Even smaller still at just 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles), the Vermilion Lakes Scenic Drive makes a big impact.
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Vermillion Lake Scenic Drive Details
Even smaller still at just 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles), the Vermilion Lakes Scenic Drive makes a big impact. Though a much smaller drive compared to its compatriots, plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities as well as stunning scenery and outstanding photo opps await on the Vermilion Lakes Scenic Drive. Just five minutes west of downtown Banff, the drive starts just before the exit to the TransCanada Highway and runs alongside a set of shallow lakes that make perfect habitats for birds and other wildlife, and provide stunning views of Mount Rundle and Sulphur Mountain. Plan to make the drive at sunrise or sunset, popular times for photo opps along the route. And if you'd rather, the flat scenic drives makes for ideal walking and bicycling, too. Hiking and canoeing are also popular activities on Vermillion Lake.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Vermillion Lake Scenic Drive
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Vermillion Lakes
Mount Rundle takes the spotlight during this ride.
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Fenland Trail
The self-guided interpretive trail is shaded by a canopy of old-growth spruce trees.
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Visitor Information Kiosk
This info kiosk supplements the Banff Visitor Center and is also found in downtown Banff.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Station - Banff
Built in 1910, the Canadian Pacific Railway Station is still in use today.
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Vermilion Lakes
Three lakes in a natural wetland offer incredible wildlife viewing and easy paddling.