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Rainbow in the Canadian Rocky Mountains by David Brooke Martin

Rainbow Rockies

Lake Louise and Moraine Lake shuttle service

What we do

Reliable Lake Louise shuttle and Moraine Lake shuttle

Rainbow Rockies provides inclusive, reliable Lake Louise and Moraine Lake shuttle transportation from Calgary and Banff, making the beauty of the Canadian Rockies accessible to everyone. We are built on a culture of belonging, ensuring that every traveler, locals, visitors, families, solo avdenturers, and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community feels welcome, safe, and celebrated on their journey.

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Banff National Park

A gorgeous protected area, the first of Canada's national parks in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park is a wonderful place for all types of adventures. Skiing, canoeing, hiking, geology, photography, and dining. Build your adventure using the Banff trip builder tool.

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Land Acknowledgement

At Rainbow Rockies, we acknowledge that Banff and the surrounding areas of Banff National Park are located on the traditional territories of the Stoney Nakoda Nations (the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley First Nations), the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani), and the Tsuut’ina Nation. These lands are also historically connected to the Kootenai, Secwépemc, and Métis peoples.

We honour the deep and enduring relationships these Nations maintain with the mountains, waters, and valleys of this region. We are grateful to be able to experience these lands and commit to learning more about their histories, cultures, and ongoing stewardship.

 

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