15 Canadian Tourist Traps That Are Total Letdowns
11. Lake Louise (AB): Perfect Postcard, Packed in Reality

There’s no denying Lake Louise is stunning—the glacier-fed turquoise waters, the towering peaks, the surreal stillness. But don’t let the postcard fool you. That iconic view is flanked by tour buses, parking nightmares, and shoulder-to-shoulder boardwalks where silence is replaced by camera shutters and selfie-stick negotiations. In high season, the lakefront can feel more like a queue than a destination, with people elbowing for space instead of soaking in the serenity. It’s beautiful, yes, but also exhaustingly performative. For a more peaceful alpine experience, try Moraine Lake at dawn (if access is open), hike to Lake Agnes for a quiet cup of tea above the crowds, or escape entirely to Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park. These spots deliver the same cinematic beauty—but with enough room to breathe it all in.