Hotels Lake Louise Alberta Canada (AB CA)
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 111 Lake Louise Drive, ab T0L1E0
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is the only hotel on the shores of Lake Louise, though nothing else in the area is comparable for guests seeking luxurious accommodations surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Surrounded with snow frosted Rocky Mountain peaks, secluded next to a legendary lake, and showcased by a majestic glacier, the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise awaits your arrival. Renowned as the largest single mountain ski area in North America and one of the best alpine skiing regions in the world, Lake Louise offers other outdoor activities including hiking, climbing and canoeing. Go hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, fly fishing, horseback riding, skiing and snowshoeing. Your adventure starts right outside the Chateau's doors. The charming Fairmont Rooms are enriched by an alpine décor that recalls a colorful history. Indulge yourself with tantalizing cuisine from Canada, and around the globe at one of eight onsite food and beverage outlets. Escape to a haven of inviting splendor, and discover why snow worshippers, nature lovers and polished travelers all call this Chateau '' The Diamond in the Wilderness.''
Lake Louise Inn, 210 Village Road, ab TOL1E0
The Lake Louise Inn in Alberta, Canada, features a lush, natural setting close to nature trails, scenic points and lakes. Shopping is available at Samson Mall, within one half kilometer of the hotel, and 30 kilometers away is the majestic Johnson Canyon. The Timberwolf Pizza & Pasta serves Italian food, and the inn's other restaurant, Legends, serves causal upscale American style meals. The Explorer's Lounge provides a full bar and menu with adults only admittance after designated hours. The inn provides amenities including an indoor pool, steam room and two spa tubs. The three story Lake Louise Inn features 177 guestrooms and 55 suites, all accessible via exterior corridors. Accommodations include cable television, coffeemakers and high speed Internet access. All rooms overlook the resort's natural surroundings, which may include mountain or stream views
Deer Lodge, 109 Lake Louise Drive, ab T0L1E0
Location. Deer lodge is secluded within a national park near Lake Louise Village in Alberta, Canada. The lodge stands one kilometer from hiking trails and six kilometers from the Lake Louise Ski Hill. Hotel Features. Deer Lodge retains much of its original hand hewn log features and décor, while architectural structures have been restored. A stone fireplace glows with warmth, while a cedar sauna banishes the evening chill. Clear skies reveal star swept nights, which can be admired from the rooftop spa tub. The hotel's Caribou Lounge lends spectacular views of the Victoria Glacier. Mount Fairview Dining Room prepares Austrian and Swiss inspired cuisine, including smoked, cured or roasted wild game, indigenous berries, and locally grown wild fruits. The restaurant prides itself on an extensive selection of wines from British Columbia, the Niagara Peninsula, and selections from hard to find vintners' reserves. High speed Internet access is complimentary, and function rooms accommodate gatherings. Positioned one half kilometer from Lake Louise, local activities include rock climbing, canoeing, white water rafting and horseback riding. Winter recreation includes cross country and downhill skiing, sleigh rides and dog sledding. Guestrooms. This smoke free property offers 73 guestrooms, many that reflect original log details, display European décor and are decorated with antique furnishings. These accommodations feature cast iron radiators and original brass fixtures. Beds are draped beneath feather duvets and topped with feather pillows. Select rooms feature modern décor. Most rooms lack telephones, and there are no televisions. Expert Tip. During the ski season, a complimentary shuttle bus operates between the Lake Louise ski area and Deer Lodge. Please Note: This hotel does not allow pets
Num-ti-jah Lodge, Mile 22 Icefields Parkway, Lake Louise, ab T0I1E0
num ti jah Lodge Overlooks One Of The Most Dramatic Scenes In The Canadian Rockies. Out Of Bow Lake The Mountains Rise Steep And Rugged. The Blue Ice Of Crowfoot Glacier Hangs Suspended Over The Turquoise Water. To The West The Craggy Peaks Of The Great Divide Tower Over Bow Glacier. In Todays Modern World There Are Still Only A Few Basics That We All Need At The End Of The Day Shelter For The Night A Hearty Meal And A Warm Bed. At Num ti jah Lodge We Believe In The Simple Life. We Have 25 Rustic Rooms To Stretch Out In Hot Showers Any Time Thick Duvets To Crawl Under And No Phones Or T V In The Room To Interrupt Your Thoughts. Our Restaurant Is The Heart Of Our Lodge. The Large Stone Fireplace Built By Jimmy Simpson Warms The Room In The Evening. On The Log Walls Jimmys Collection Of Animal Heads Are Evidence Of An Adventurers Life In The Mountains. Our Cuisine Under The Direction Of Executive Chef Charles See Is Fresh In Season And Always Cooked To Perfection.. The Property Is Closed For Business During The Year Over The Following Dates October 12 2004 December 1 2004