




The property consists of 247 rooms and suites spread across five separate lodges in a wooded setting.
20 features available
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Lake Louise sits within Banff National Park, part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site — one of the most striking ski settings in North America. The Inn is within walking distance of the village and the Lake Louise Ski Resort, with a complimentary shuttle service providing a reliable daily connection to the lifts for those who prefer not to walk. The ski area itself offers over 4,200 acres of terrain across four mountain faces, making it a serious destination for skiers of all levels. The village provides a compact but functional base, with shops and services close at hand. For those flying in, Calgary International Airport is the primary gateway, approximately two hours by road.
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Straight-line distances and estimated walking times; actual routes may be longer.
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Experience world-class skiing and breathtaking views in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
Lake Louise Ski Resort is one of the largest and most scenic ski destinations in North America, nestled in the heart of Banff National Park in Alberta. Renowned for its breathtaking views of the majestic Canadian Rockies, surrounding turquoise lakes, and the iconic Victoria Glacier, the resort offers over 4,200 acres of skiable terrain. It distinguishes itself with a unique layout where virtually every chairlift provides access to beginner, intermediate, and expert runs, making it an exceptional choice for families and mixed-ability groups to explore the mountain together. Beyond the meticulously groomed front-side cruisers, Lake Louise is legendary for its vast Back Bowls and the recently opened West Bowl, which offer steep chutes, deep powder, and exhilarating freeride terrain. The resort intentionally maintains a pristine natural environment; while there is no ski-in-ski-out lodging directly at the base, the nearby charming hamlet of Lake Louise provides an authentic and serene mountain escape free from over-commercialization.
Lake Louise boasts incredible terrain variety, from perfectly groomed beginner greens on the front side to the famously steep and deep chutes of the back bowls. With over 160 marked runs and expansive off-piste glades, skiers and snowboarders of all levels will find endless natural terrain to explore.
A UNESCO World Heritage site offering unparalleled natural beauty, encompassing Lake Louise, Banff Sunshine, and Mt. Norquay.
Long, rolling cruisers with spectacular views of Lake Louise and the Victoria Glacier.
Vast, open alpine bowls featuring steep chutes, deep powder, and challenging moguls.
Known for incredible glade skiing, consistent powder stashes, and scenic runs through the larch trees.
Expansive off-piste zones offering natural drops, glades, and untracked powder for confident riders.
A top-tier terrain park with progressive jump lines, rails, and boxes for all skill levels.
Calgary International Airport (YYC)
2h 15min
200km
Regular scheduled shuttles like the Brewster Express and Banff Airporter run directly from Calgary Airport to Lake Louise. Extensive free parking is available right at the base area, with VIP paid options closer to the lodge.
Early November to early May
Lake Louise traditionally has one of the longest ski seasons in Canada.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 155), SkiBig3 6-Day Pass (CAD 780)