Certainly an area that shows the power of nature and time - rushing water carves a path through the limestone canyon and potholes form over the years from plunging waterfalls. This is one of the most popular hikes in Banff National Park.
Time: To Ink Pots - 4-5 hours return trip
Distance: 5.8 km (3.6 miles)
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Elevation Gain: 215 metres (700 feet)
Maps: Banff , 82 0/4 West
Mount Eisenhower ( Castle Mtn. ), 82 0/5 West
Distance: 5.8 km (3.6 miles)
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Elevation Gain: 215 metres (700 feet)
Maps: Banff , 82 0/4 West
Mount Eisenhower ( Castle Mtn. ), 82 0/5 West
Starting Point: Drive west from Banff on the Trans-Canada Hwy. Take the 1A Hwy ( Bow Valley Parkway ) turnoff and continue west 18 km (11 miles) to Johnston Canyon Lodge. Past the lodge, a trail sign at the northern end of the parking lot marks the start of the hike.
Summary: The trail begins as a paved walkway for the first 1.1 km (0.7 miles) to the Lower Falls . Here, the water plunges 10 m (33 feet) into a deeply carved pothole below. The trail becomes slightly more rugged as the hike continues to the Upper Falls (2.7 km/1.7 miles) and Ink Pots. The Upper Falls are dramatic with water cascading down more than 30 m (almost 100 feet). At this point, the trail leaves the creek and widens on route to the Ink Pots. It narrows again for a final descent to the Johnston Valley bottom and the Ink Pots (six clear greenish pools filled with spring water that remains at a constant 1-degree Celsius year-round).
Other Options:
Lower Falls - 1.1 km (0.7 miles) from the parking area on a paved path (street shoes will do). This trail is set up as a self-guided walk with pamphlets available to offer information about the geology of the area. For a slightly shorter return-trip from the Ink Pots, follow the fire access road directly to Johnston Canyon Lodge.
Keep in Mind:
Johnston Canyon is shaded and moist - bring an extra layer of clothing. Bring a bird book - this canyon is a unique for bird watching. Bring a water bottle and snack. Quick water stops are important every 20-30 minutes (more often if it is hot), especially if you are not used to higher elevations. Wear appropriate day-hiking shoes for the trail beyond Lower Falls . Slow your pace; slow your breathing. Smell the scent from the surrounding spruce, pine and fir forest.
Attention: Bird Watchers
Black Swift - Johnston Canyon is one of this bird's three known breeding sites in Alberta . Scan for nests high on the canyon walls. Mornings and dusk are the best time to see the adults as they go to and fro from the canyon.
Other birds to look and listen for: the Dipper, Winter Wren, Cordilleran Flycatcher, and the Townsend's and Yellow-rumped Warbler.
Plan your trip
Stay on marked trails
Pack garbage out
Be cautious of wildlife
Be safe, be smart - hike within your limits
The Banff Information Centre is located at 224 Banff Avenue and is open from 8AM to 8PM in the Summer. They can be reached by calling 403.762.1550.







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