What to wear at Moraine Lake: A guide to staying comfortable and stylish

Whether you're planning to hike, canoe, or simply soak in the views, dressing appropriately is key to enjoying your visit to Moraine Lake. Here's a short guide on what to wear when visiting this breathtaking place.

Layers are your friend

The weather at Moraine Lake can be variable throughout the day, so it is important to have a number of layers; This way you can remove or add layers as necessary to remain comfortable during your visit.
  • Base Layer – We recommend wearing a moisture wicking base layer to keep sweat away from your skin. Some good options for this are short or long-sleeve merino wool tops & bottoms or other breathable activewear.
  • Middle Layer – An insulating layer such as a down or fleece jacket adds warmth and comfort for colder times of day. This is a must for guests experiencing our sunrise shuttle, as early morning temperatures can average between 2 & 6 degrees celsius at Moraine Lake.
  • Outer Layer – A waterproof or windproof jacket to keep the elements away. With the ever- changing weather of the Canadian Rocky Mountains it is a good idea to be prepared. Even in summer, rain showers do happen

Comfortable footwear is a must

With rocky paths along the stunning lakeshore, steps winding up the world famous rock pile and many wooded trails in the area, the environment at Moraine Lake is rugged and beautiful. Supportive and comfortable footwear is important to ensure you have a safe visit.
  • Hiking Boots – A great all-round choice for visitors, especially for those planning on hiking in the area thanks to the ankle support and grip offered.
  • Trail Runners or Sneakers – A lighter option popular amongst runners and sightseers. Be sure that your shoes have adequate grip. We would recommend against wearing open-toed footwear during your visit.

When in doubt, accessorize!

Functional accessories add style and comfort, here’s a few of our recommendations!

Hats – Wearing a cosy beanie to keep yourself toasty during sunrise and having a baseball cap or hat to provide protection from the summer sun is a must.
Sunglasses – Keep your eyes protected from the sun’s rays and look cool at the same time; Fun shades encouraged!
Gloves – Ideal for colder mornings and when the brisk wind picks up. Thin gloves and liners are a great lightweight option.
Backpack – For keeping all your snacks, water and layers with you.

Changing Seasons

Your clothing choices will vary depending on the time of year you visit Moraine Lake with ViaVia Shuttle, so do check the weather forecast regularly prior to your visit.

  • Spring (May to June): Weather can be unpredictable during Spring, with potential for rain showers and even light snow. Waterproof gear, a hat and warm layers are necessary.
  • Summer (July to August): Temperatures in Summer can range from cool mornings to warm afternoons. We recommend having multiple light layers and sunscreen to keep you protected.
  • Fall (September to October): Be prepared for cooler temperatures and possible snow. Warm layers, a hat, and gloves are recommended.

Final Tips

  • Stay hydrated – Ensure you pack enough water, especially when hiking.
  • Keep dry – Always have a waterproof jacket or poncho on hand for when the weather turns suddenly.
  • Sun Protection – Apply sunscreen regularly and wear a hat; The higher elevation of Moraine Lake means UV rays are stronger.

    Visiting Moraine Lake is an bucket-list experience, and being well-prepared with the right clothing and gear ensures you can fully enjoy its natural wonder. Whether you're embarking on a challenging hike or a leisurely stroll, ViaVia Moraine Lake shuttle is here to start your adventure!