Motorcycle Touring Lake Louise
Experiencing Highway 16 and the Icefields Parkway by motorcycle is the ride of a lifetime.
These iconic roads offer some of the most breathtaking scenery in Canada, making it a must-do for any avid motorcyclist.
During the summer months, it’s essential to plan your food, fuel, and photo-worthy stops along the way to ensure a smooth and memorable journey.
In this guide, we'll cover all the details to help you make the most of your adventure, from where to eat and refuel to the best scenic stops.
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Here’s your route. Just follow the road and enjoy the ride.
- Start from Mountaineer Lodge in Lake Louise, AB
- End at Best Western Plus Valemount, BC
- Google Maps Directions
- Distance: 353 km
- Travel Time: 4 hours and 4 minutes
9 Must-See Roadside Stops for any Motorcyclist along the Icefields Parkway
One of the best parts of the journey from Valemount to Lake Louise is the stunning natural beauty you'll encounter along the way. Here are seven roadside spots that are perfect for a quick stop, a photo opportunity, or just to take in the view.
Get directions to all these stops on Google Maps
1. Bow Lake
Located just out of Lake Louise on the Icefields Parkway, Bow Lake is one of the most picturesque spots along the route. The crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding mountains, creating a perfect photo opportunity.
2. Waterfowl Lakes
Further along the Parkway, Waterfowl Lakes is another stunning stop. The serene setting, with its vibrant turquoise waters and surrounding peaks, offers a peaceful break from the road.
3. Weeping Wall
The Weeping Wall is a unique natural feature where water cascades down the cliff face, creating the appearance of tears streaming down the rock. It’s a must-see and an easy stop along the Icefields Parkway.
4. Parker Ridge
Parker Ridge offers some of the best views of the Saskatchewan Glacier from a roadside pull-out. It’s also half-way making it a great place to stop and stretch.
5. Columbia Icefield
The Columbia Icefield is one of the largest icefields in the Canadian Rockies and is easily accessible from the Parkway. Stop here to take in the majestic views or even take a tour onto the glacier itself.
6. Tangle Creek Falls
This is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall located along the Icefields Parkway. This easily accessible roadside stop offers a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs, enjoy the cascading water, and capture some breathtaking photos of the surrounding natural beauty. The falls are so close to the road that the parking lot has to be over on the other side of the highway. Just be extra careful when crossing.
7. Athabasca Falls
As you continue north, make sure to stop at Athabasca Falls. This powerful waterfall is a sight to behold, with the thundering water carving its way through the rocky canyon.
8. Mount Robson
Also on Highway 16, Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The towering mountain is an awe-inspiring sight and a perfect spot for some final photos before reaching Valemount.
9. Rearguard Falls
Located on Highway 16, Rearguard Falls is another stunning natural feature worth a visit. It’s one of the last waterfalls on the Fraser River, and its powerful flow is a testament to the river’s strength.
Where to Eat Along the Route
Fueling your body is just as important as fueling your bike. Here are some top spots (and recommendations from the Mountaineer Lodge owner) to grab a bite along the route:
- Laggan’s Bakery & Lake Louise Grocery Store
Grab some of their famous pastries, or pick up some snacks and handhelds from the Lake Louise Grocery Store. These are perfect for munching on during your stops along the Parkway. - Bill Peyto’s Cafe
Enjoy hearty, comfort food in a laid-back, rustic setting that feels like a true mountain escape. Perfect for fueling up after a day of adventure, this cozy spot is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. - The Station Restaurant
The Station Restaurant offers a unique dining experience where you can savor locally inspired dishes in a beautifully restored train station, rich with history and character. With its warm ambiance and exceptional cuisine, it's an ideal spot for a memorable meal in Lake Louise. - The Crossing Resort (Saskatchewan River Crossing)
Located at the halfway point between Lake Louise and Jasper, this resort has a cafeteria-style restaurant and a dining room where you can enjoy a variety of meals, from quick snacks to hearty dinners. - Cafe Mt. Robson
This is a cozy spot near Mount Robson Park where you can enjoy hearty, homemade meals and fresh baked goods with a stunning mountain view. - Summit Grill at Best Western Plus Valemount
When you reach Valemount, treat yourself to a meal at the Summit Grill, located right in the Best Western Plus Valemount. The menu offers a variety of delicious options that cater to all tastes, making it the perfect way to end your day of riding. Enjoy a relaxing dinner while reflecting on the incredible journey you’ve just completed.
Don’t worry about breakfasts because the Mountaineer Lodge in Lake Louise and the Best Western Plus Valemount has it covered! They serve a hearty, full breakfast buffet daily, free to all guests. Just take a look at the fresh berries on that waffle!
Fuel Stops
Running out of fuel is the last thing you want on this adventure, so plan your stops wisely. Here’s what you need to know:
- Valemount and Lake Louise
Make sure to fill up your tank in Valemount or Lake Louise before you hit the road. These towns offer reliable gas stations with everything you need to prepare for the long stretch ahead. - Saskatchewan River Crossing
There is a gas station at Saskatchewan River Crossing on the Icefields Parkway, but be aware that it operates on limited hours and the prices are significantly higher. It’s a good option if you’re running low, but try to plan ahead and refuel in Valemount or Lake Louise to avoid the premium prices.
Things You Might See Along the Way
No need for an extra stop—enjoy the sights from your seat. The ride through the Canadian Rockies is as much about the scenery as the journey itself.
Wildlife Spotting
The Rockies are teeming with wildlife, so you might just have some memorable encounters along the way. Here’s a list of the animals you could spot from your bike:
Bighorn sheep, mountain goats, grizzly bears, black bears, elk, moose, wolves, coyotes, deer, caribou, birds of prey (bald eagles, ospreys, and various hawk species soaring overhead), marmots and pikas
Scenic Sights
The landscape along the Icefields Parkway is full of dramatic rock formations and stunning natural sights, which makes for an unforgettable drive. Here are some highlights:
- Crowfoot Glacier: Visible from the road, this glacier resembles the shape of a crow’s foot, with its icy talons clinging to the mountain.
- Big Bend: This sweeping curve in the road offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, making it a great place to stop and take in the scenery.
End Your Journey at Best Western Plus Valemount
After a long day on the road, there's no better place to rest than the Best Western Plus Valemount. With comfortable rooms, top-notch amenities, and the welcoming Summit Grill on-site, it’s the perfect place to relax and recharge. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub, enjoying a meal, or simply resting in your room, you’ll find everything you need for a restful stay.
End your journey on a high note and take in the beautiful surroundings of Valemount before planning your next adventure.
Ready to hit the road? Let's do it.
Call 1-855-556-8473 to speak to the Reservations Team at the Mountaineer Lodge in Lake Louise to book your accommodations now
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