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Lake Louise


Lake Louise is a town located in Banff National Park. It is named in honour of Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. The lake that the town gets it name from is a stunning, powder blue lake fed directly by Victoria Glacier. At Lake Louise you will also find Chateau Lake Louise. Chateau lake Louise is a deluxe resort hotel built in the 1800.

Although the majority of travelers visit Lake Louise during the summer, during the winter months downhill skiing attracts many outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Louise ski area is spectacular. It has wonderful views and more than 3,000 acres of skiable terrain spread over several mountain.


Accommodations
Lake Louise accommodations are located at the lake and the lower village where you will also find fine dining and shopping. More Info...

Festivals
Lake Louise festivals include the Lake Louise Winter Festival. More Info...

Hiking
Hiking in Lake Louise allows sightseers to explore the wonders and beauty of the surrounding mountains. More Info...

Hotels
Hotels in Lake Louise are located at the lake and in the lower village. More Info...

Motels
Lake Louise motels provide close access to skiing for visitors to the area. More Info...

Resort
Lake Louise resort has Canada's largest ski facilities. More Info...

Ski
Lake Louise has more than 4000 acres of spectacular terrain suited for all skiers. More Info...

Skiing
Lake Louise skiing facilities include downhill and cross-country trails. More Info...

Ski Resort
Lake Louise is Canada's largest ski area. More Info...

Snowshoe
Lake Louise offers a perfect setting for snowshoe tours. More Info...

Tours
Interpretive tours of Lake Louise are available by professional naturists and guides. More Info...

Weather
Lake Louise weather is variable due to its high elevation and surrounding mountains. More Info...



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