Exploring Lake Louise

Lake Louise, Alberta

4.6/5
based on 19 reviews

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Take in amazing lake views and stop to enjoy the local tea houses when in season.

Lake Louise is one of the most photographed lakes in Canada, with reason. Many tourist walk the paved path round and head home. They miss out though.

Hiking to the various tea houses surrounding the lake is a must. An easy 2 mile hike from the lake lies a tea house perched on a hill in a tight cirque of peaks. Mirror Lake, at the foot of the Big Beehive, shows reflections of the peaks that surround it.

Unfortunately during the fall, the tea houses are closed. But, this doesn't warrant skipping the hike. Pack your own tea, and enjoy the porch of the tea house with out the crowds.

The impressive peaks and lakes of the area are not to be missed. Worth every step of the hike you'll be blown away by the place.

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Exploring Lake Louise Reviews

Explorer

07/24/20

This is probably the most iconic lake in Canada and it definitely lives up to the hype! It's a great place to spend the day and explore the area.

Wayfinder

08/02/19

You can walk on a shore of the lake. Very easy walk takes about 30 minutes from where you can see beautiful rocks formations !

Trailblazer

12/18/17

This lake, although super busy, is a sure gem when visiting Banff.

Truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. Go for sunset, and don't expect solitude. Given the chateau and the lake's general popularity, you'll need to hike a bit further from the main viewing platform if you want any peace and quiet.

Explorer

Explorer

04/07/17

This spot almost speaks for itself, but it's obviously worth going to see. We visited in late Winter and there were still plenty of people walking around. We stuck around for sunset and luckily only had a few people with us. If you're looking for isolation it will be difficult but nevertheless I highly recommend going to check out Lake Louise and the surrounding area.

The lake was a brilliant blue and it was very scenic but a little crowded.

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