Banff is a resort town nestled high in the Rocky Mountains of southern Alberta and at 1,383m..
Lake Louise InformationThe still and deep green/blue waters of Lake Louise lends it's colours from the "Crock flour"..
Johnston Canyon InformationLocated in the heart of the beautiful Banff National Park about halfway between Banff and Lake..
Banff Gondola InformationLocated just outside of Banff, the Banff Gondola climbs almost 700m (2,300 ft) to an altitude of..
Fairmont Banff Springs InformationRenowned as Canada’s Castle in the Canadian Rockies, The Fairmont Banff Springs is located in..
Sunshine Village InformationClose to the Town of Banff, Sunshine Village – Canada’s highest elevated resort, has great..
Moraine Lake InformationIt's a scene that graced the back of all of Canada's $20 bills printed between 1969 and 1979 and a..
Lake Minnewanka InformationIt's the largest lake in Banff National Park at 24 kms (15 miles) long and 142 metres (466 ft.)..
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise InformationImmerse yourself in the historic elegance of The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a jewel on the..
Tunnel Mountain InformationWith the township of Banff almost completely surrounding it Tunnel Mountain is a great location to..
Baker Creek Chalets InformationThe beautiful crystal clear waters of Baker Creek flow through Banff National Park and parallel the..
See all locations in Banff National ParkLocated just outside of the town of Lake Louise the Lake Louise Ski Area is the ideal location for a skiing or snowboarding holiday.
The ski area is on the side of Merlin Ridge and there are more than 4,200 acres of magical mountain terrain with 139 marked ski trails. The trails cater to all levels of skill and are a combination of steep forest runs and wide open pistes. The longest run on the mountain is 8km (around 5 miles) to the bottom.
In total there are 9 ski lifts servicing the mountain including 5 chair lifts and a high speed gondola which means there is usually no waiting in a queue to hit the slopes. The average snowfall is 4.5m (15ft) per season so there is always plenty of powder.
Winter is not the only time to visit the Lake Louise Ski Area. In summer the lifts and gondola will take you to the top of the mountain where you'll see spectacular views of the magnificent Rocky Mountains. There are also many hiking opportunities ranging from easy walks to challenging treks but whichever you choose you're bound to be entranced by the beautiful alpine scenery.
Imagine fluffy white clouds dappling a sky of cobalt blue that seems to stretch forever only to be..
Edmonton InformationCanada's Festival City Edmonton hosts more than 30 festivals throughout the year that celebrate..
Calgary InformationNestled in the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains is a destination where uncommon energy..
Jasper InformationSurrounded by soaring Rocky Mountain peaks and lush valleys the township of Jasper has a population..
Kananaskis Country InformationVast blue skies, jagged mountains on a distant horizon, snow peaks reflected in mirrored lakes, and..
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