Lake Louise offers unparalleled skiing and riding in an unsurpassed setting. Groups skiing Lake Louise’s uniquely beautiful terrain will find that it is both vast and varied and an ideal choice for mixed ability groups because the exceptional layout allows you to ski together allowing for easy supervision. There are beginner, intermediate and expert runs from every chair. Beginner and intermediate skiers have access to an abundance of gentle slopes and long cruising runs. Experts can explore endless chutes, glades, and bowls in some of the Rockies’ most challenging terrain. Groups can expect fantastic skiing, great snow conditions and plenty of aprés ski activities to choose from.
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Lake Louise
Key Facts
Acres of Terrain: 4,200 No. of Trails: 139Resort Height: 5,400ftHighest Lift: 8,650ftLongest Trail: 5 milesResort Facts
- Vertical Descent: 3250ft
- Non-Skiers: Excellent
- Apres Ski: Excellent
- Snowboarding: 1 terrain park and 1 half pipe
- Slopes Face: All directions
- No. of Lifts: 9
- Snow-making: 40% of trails covered
- Season: Nov-May
- Avg. Snowfall: 140 inches (mid mountain) 200 inches (back bowls)
- Photo Needed: No
- Ski Bus: Yes frequent shuttle
Travel
Flight time: 11 hours, London-Calgary Transfer time: Approx. 2 hours
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Lake Louise Inn
- Fantastic location in village centre close to shops and slopes
- Excellent facilities including an indoor swimming pool











