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Colorful turquoise waters and the adjacent majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains make this 346-acre Banff National Park lake a tourist favorite. Peyto Lake was named after early Banff mountain guide Bill Peyto and gets its hue that often changes from deposits of glacial rock flour. A popular viewing area for the Alberta jewel that continues to astound visitors is from Bow Summit along the Icefields Parkway.
Colorful turquoise waters and the adjacent majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains make this 346-acre Banff National Park lake a tourist favorite. Peyto Lake was named after early Banff mountain guide Bill Peyto and gets its hue that often changes from deposits of glacial rock flour. A popular viewing area for the Alberta jewel that continues to astound visitors is from Bow Summit along the Icefields Parkway.
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