Nestled in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Peyto Lake captivates with its striking blue waters, a result of the fine rock flour silt that mixes with the glacial runoff from the nearby Peyto Glacier. Visitors can marvel at the vivid hues from the Bow Summit, offering a panoramic view, or choose to hike closer for a more intimate experience of the lake’s unique color and serene surroundings.
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