Lake Louise is a hamlet located in the Canadian province of Alberta in Banff National Park. It is named for the nearby Lake Louise, which in turn was named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, and the wife of Sir John Campbell, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883. The province of Alberta is also named for Princess Louise.
Ski Lake Louise, Canada
As one of Canada's largest ski areas, Lake Louise ski resort offers skiers and snowboarders almost unlimited possibilities. Located just 40 minutes out of Banff, and 5 minutes out of Lake Louise, you don't have too far to travel!
Lake Louise has it all, from gentle, perfectly groomed beginner runs to double black diamonds rated "the best super steeps in the country" (Ski Canada Magazine).
Uniquely, there are green, blue and black runs down from every chair which allow beginners as well as intermediates and experts to enjoy the whole immense Lake Louise experience.
As one of Canada's largest ski areas, Lake Louise ski resort offers skiers and snowboarders almost unlimited possibilities. Located just 40 minutes out of Banff, and 5 minutes out of Lake Louise, you don't have too far to travel!
Lake Louise has it all, from gentle, perfectly groomed beginner runs to double black diamonds rated "the best super steeps in the country" (Ski Canada Magazine).
Uniquely, there are green, blue and black runs down from every chair which allow beginners as well as intermediates and experts to enjoy the whole immense Lake Louise experience.
Lake Louise Piste Map
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