![]() ![]() We had great weather, a little chilly but clear skies and no wind. We visited Moraine Lake during the heatwave in western Canada in late June/early July 2021. I will say the location is stunning but, as with many things in the world right now, the humans ruin it. Nope! The only thoughts I was lost in was listening to a kid moaning his family hadn't been to Tim Hortons and another couple nearly falling down the cliff edge because they were trying to get an edgy picture for their Instagram feeds. Now I realize that I was part of the crowds/the problem here, but sunrise is supposed to be this tranquil moment where you can get lost in your own thoughts, relax and start your day off strong. Since the site attracts thousands of people every day for this precise activity, you'd think it might be sensible to place some dim lights either side of the path. The walkway to the lookout isn't litĮven though we knew the general direction we were heading, you couldn't see where you were walking. Thankfully, we'd done our own research before setting off, but if you weren't sure (or didn't understand/read English) you'd be going in blind - literally. You'd think that if somewhere is billed as an ultimate location to see sunrise that there would be some clear instructions where you were supposed to walk from the parking lot to the lookout. Once the parking lot is full, it's a one in, one out process, so there are people every day being turned around and left disappointed. Moraine Lake parking lot on a summer sunny day. ![]() and there were 10 other vehicles ahead of us! We had one shot to do the experience so we arrived at 4 a.m. There's only a couple of hundreds spaces in the parking lot and, due to demand, people seem to be arriving earlier and earlier. This has to be one of Canada's toughest places to get a parking spot. This basically means that if you're staying in a hotel nearby, like we were, by the time you've had dinner out in the evening and got back to your room, you're only getting a couple of hours sleep. You might as well not go to sleepīecause there's limited parking (which I'll get to in the next segment), people start arriving at 3 a.m. However, before you plan your early-morning drive to Moraine Lake, I have a few words of warning. Moraine Lake in Alberta has been ranked as one of the best places to watch sunrise in Canada - and while the location itself is stunning, it's definitely an overrated experience and I'm going to tell you why.Īccording to a report by .uk, that used Tripadvisor to gather data around people searching for "sunrise" or "sunset", Moraine Lake in Banff National Park came top of the list in Canada. The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media. This Opinion article is part of a Narcity Media series.
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