Lake Louise

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All lakes and streams in the park have a cloudy green color during the summer months. As snow melts atop the glaciers it runs through crevasses, exiting beneath the ice. The slow movement of the glacier grinds stone beneath it into a fine powder, called "flour", which mixes with this runoff.

During the winter months the flour settles, and the waters turn a blue color until the next Spring thaw.