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This lake lies close to the town of Banff just off the Lake Minnewanka Road. It’s easy to get to and well worth the visit as it tends to be less crowded than Lake Minnewanka and other well-known lakes in the area. Better still, Johnson Lake is one of the warmer lakes in Banff National Park. It’s still an alpine lake so that assessment is relative. It might take a bit of getting used to, but with its gentle shoreline and sandy bottom, it’s a perfect lake for swimmers. It’s also ideal for canoes, kayaks and paddle-boarders because the surrounding hills provide shelter from the wind. In the warmer months, you can circumnavigate the lake on the 3 km (1.8 mi) trail that is well-suited to families with small children. It’s a great way to work up a sweat that makes the cool water even more inviting. Johnson Lake is also a popular spot for ice skating in winter.

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Banff, Canada

Canadian Rockies

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A group of three people stand up paddle boarding on Johnson Lake in Banff National Park.
Johnson Lake is a great spot for family outings and enjoying the outdoors.
Starry night sky over mountain at Johnson Lake.
The lake is known for its clear, calm waters and scenic mountain backdrop.
An older couple over looking Johnson Lake and Mount Rundle in Banff National Park.
The lake is surrounded by a scenic hiking trail that offers easy access to beautiful viewpoints and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Adaptable kayaking at Johnson Lake, Banff National Park.
Johnson Lake offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking, and canoeing amid stunning mountain views.