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Calgary <-> Lake Louise
Smartphone Audio Driving Tour
Alberta, Canada | $10.99 CAD
Turn your drive into an unforgettable sightseeing tour.
Use your smartphone and vehicle’s stereo to enjoy a fun, professional GPS-guided audio tour on Highway 1 between Calgary & Lake Louise (either direction).
As you drive, stories, tips, trivia, and local insights play automatically based on your location, helping you discover waterfalls, turquoise lakes, wildlife, mountain peaks, historic sites, and hidden viewpoints along the way.
Go at your own pace, stop whenever you like, and make the most of one of the most scenic drives in Alberta.
Includes 30+ points of interest.



📍Tour Highlights
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Calgary Stampede – World-famous western culture
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Ghost Lake – Foothills reservoir views
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Bow Valley Provincial Park – Gateway to the Rockies
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Kananaskis Country – Wild mountain scenery
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Canmore – Lively mountain town
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Three Sisters – Iconic Canmore peaks
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Mount Rundle – Classic Banff skyline
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Banff – Famous national park town
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Tunnel Mountain – Local Banff landmark
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Cascade Mountain – Dramatic roadside peak
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Castle Mountain – Fortress-like Bow Valley landmark
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Moraine Lake – Legendary alpine lake
Plus dozens more GPS-triggered stories about glaciers, wildlife, mountain peaks, explorers, park history, and hidden viewpoints along the Trans-Canada.

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Calgary <-> Lake Louise Driving Tour Points of Interest
Origins of Calgary
Jumping Pound
Bighorn Sheep
Palliser Expedition
Alberta's Longest
Three Sisters Mountain
Cascade Mountain
Mount Norquay
Mountain Firewatch
Construction of Banff
Mountain Climbing
Moraine Lake
Whitewater Rafting
Nakiska Ski Resort
Calgary Olympics
Wolverine
Ghost Lake
Kananaskis Country
Exshaw
Canmore
Tunnel Mountain
Banff
Copper Mountain
Johnston Canyon
Wildlife Crossings
Cougars
Kananaskis Village
Calgary Stampede
Oil Country
The Rocky Mountains
Bow Valley Provincial Park
Dead Man's Flats
Indigenous Peoples
Mount Rundle
Banff National Park
Banff Hot Springs
Castle Mountain
Bow River
Mountain Lake
Kananasksis Provincial Parks
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