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The Valley of the Five Lakes is a nice gradual walk that passes five different coloured lakes, it is suitable for just about everyone as there are loop trails ranging from 3km-9km and there is minimal elevation gain. This allows us to make each tour suitable to the group that we have. If everyone is loving it, we will do the entire 9km loop around all five lakes, if little legs on little people get tired we can make the tour a little bit shorter to keep everyone happy and still enjoy the spectacular views and the beautiful lakes.
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You can see the 3-sisters Mountain behind the Bow River and the mountains view along the Higashikawa FriendshipTrail.
Higashikawa Trail and Friendship Trail circular route. It can be accessed from several different locations. The main access point is from Bridge Road as it crosses the Bow river. Limited parking is available across the bridge. If this area is full you can park at the town center and walk toward the Bow river. Join the path heading west, this is circular route with plenty of benches to rest along the way. You cross the river via an old bridge, there are stunning views from the bridge. It is completely flat hike and with the cross country wheels on bike, strollers and wheel chairs you can complete the whole route in 50 minutes.
Emerald Lake is located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.[1] It is the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes and ponds, as well as one of the park's premier tourist attractions. Emerald Lake Lodge, a high-end lodge perched on the edge of the lake, provides local accommodation. A 5.2 km (3.2 mi) hiking trail circuits the lake.