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Few places are better than an Alberta swimming hole to escape the bustle of a big city – but it won’t be long until it’s too cold to make a splash.
Luckily, temperatures are still high enough to hit the many pools and ponds hidden in Wild Rose Country’s mountains, valleys, and canyons – but there’s no time to waste.
Pack a towel and some snacks – here are just a few you should consider visiting before summer’s end.
A magical place surrounded by mountain peaks, Herbert Lake is a beautiful place to take a swim on a hot day. Want to check it out? According to Banff and Lake Louise, visitors should keep their eye out for a diving board.
Where: Directions here
Heating up? Bow Lake is a cold treat on a hot day – but don’t let that deter you from visiting if the temperatures drop. With or without a bathing suit, this place is incredibly beautiful and worth a visit.
Where: Directions here
A local favourite! Located just outside the town of Canmore, Quarry Lake is a gorgeous spot with incredible views of the mountains, trees, and wildlife. Interested in checking it out? Don’t forget a cooler because there is a ton of space to enjoy a picnic by the water.
Where: Directions here
A beautiful spot nestled among some of the oldest Douglas fir trees in Alberta, those who visit Johnson Lake can go canoeing, have a picnic, or go swimming! Johnson Lake is considered “one of the warmest lakes in the Canadian Rockies.”
Where: Directions here
A little slice of paradise! Forgetmenot Pond is pretty chilly, but this water is crystal clear and so inviting – especially on extra hot days. Check it out and take a quick dip, then enjoy a picnic and the view.
Where: AB-66, Bragg Creek – Directions here
Want to play mermaids? Two Jack Lake in Banff, Alberta is one of the best places to do so if you can appreciate your surroundings. It’s gorgeous!
Where: Directions here
Grab the sunscreen and your closest friends. The Castle Falls Campground is one of the most beautiful places to take a dip in the summertime, take a walk, or have a picnic. Don’t miss your chance to see it in all its turquoise glory!
Where: Directions here
There you have it! Alberta swimming hole to escape the bustle of a big city before summer’s end. Check them out and tag us in all of your fun photos!
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