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  1. Undoubtedly Emerald Lake is the main attraction of Yoho National Park. And, mainly, the blue and turquoise color is the principal reason to make this lake considered as the jewel of the Canadian Rockies. Most of the lakes that we will find in this area are full of water coming from the melting glaciers in the near mountains.

  2. Manage YourCookies. Ⓒ Banff & Lake Louise Tourism 2024. Legend has it that when a mountain guide rounding up runaway horses came upon the shores of Emerald Lake in the 1880s, he stopped in his tracks. Visitors who venture deep into the Yoho Valley to find the lake today have much the same mesmerized reaction.A hiking trail encircles the blue ...

  3. Emerald Lake is a fantastic place to see wildlife, as animals are drawn to the important water source. Bald eagles, moose, and ospreys are a common sight, as are waterfowl such as loons and mergansers. Hiking isn't the only way to see Emerald Lake, however. Canoe and rowboat rentals are available at Emerald Sports, as are cross-country skis and ...

  4. The park surrounds 20-acre Emerald Lake, named for the emerald green color of its waters when viewed from above. Restricted to non-motorized watercraft, the lake is ideal for swimming and paddling. The lake also offers anglers an opportunity to catch yellow perch, small mouth bass, northern pike and other warm-water species.

  5. Emerald Lake. NPS Photo / Debbie Biddle. Distance: 4.1 miles round trip. Elevation Gain: 744 feet. Type of Trail: Out & Back, Moderate. From the Bear Lake Trailhead, Emerald Lake is a steady climb through aspen groves and ponderosa pine. At just over a half-mile, you will reach Nymph Lake, a charming lake filled with pond lilies that bloom ...

  6. Emerald Lake Loop. Check out this 3.2-mile loop trail near Field, British Columbia. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 3 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and paddle sports, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

  7. Address: 1 Emerald Lake Rd, Field, BC. Contact Details: +1 250-343-6321. If you’re looking for something a bit cosier, there are some super cosy cabins near the lake like Emerald Lake Lodge. I had friends that stayed here, and their rustic cabins were perfect for up to six people.

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