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Lake Louise Sports Travel

http://www.skilouise.com/about/ - Lake Louise
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by madamx
Tips on Lake Louise sports and recreation, posted by real travelers and Lake Louise locals.
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Hiking Near Lake Louise (con'td)
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  • Approaching Emerald Glacier on the Iceline - Lake Louise
    Approaching Emerald Glacier on
    the Iceline
    by madamx
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    ~Iceline~
    (elevation gain 690m or 2265 feet)
    Round trip: 12.8 km (Iceline highpoint)
    Rating: Moderate

    This trail climbs quite steeply to a rocky ampitheatre below Emerald Glacier, which is a spectacular highpoint. Most people end their hike here, or you can carry onto the 21 km loop. It is quite a slog uphill, but once you reach the glacier, it's the greatest pain reliever. You feel like you are in a playground as you explore the moraines and tiny to big waterfalls that surround you. The rock formations are formed in steps, and you can relax on your on big Fred Flinstone couch.

    One of the best hikes I've ever experienced.

    To reach the Iceline, head west on the Trans Canada past Lake Louise, and after about 20 minutes turn right on the signed Yoho Valley Road. You can park at Takkakaw Falls which will add at least another km, or just park on the side of the road at Whiskey Jack Hostel. You cannot park in the hostel parking lot. The trail starts just past the hostel.

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    Hiking Near Lake Louise
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  • View from the summit  of Fairview Mountain - Lake Louise
    View from the summit of
    Fairview Mountain
    by madamx
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    Lake Louise is a perfect location to enjoy hiking in the Rockies due to it's close proximity to Yoho, Kootenay, and Jasper National Parks. Here are some great hikes to enjoy:

    ~Saddleback/Fairview~
    (elevation gain 1014m or 3328 feet to the summit of Fairview Mountain)
    Rating: Moderate to Challenging
    10.6 km return

    Ifyou can only do one hike in Banff National Park, and have a moderate level of fitness, I really encourage you to hike Saddleback/Fairview.

    Located conveniently behind the canoe house on Lake Louise, this trail climbs steadily to The Saddleback, a plateau behind a saddle-shaped mountain, appropriately named Saddle Mountain. You can end your hike here, but you will have a vague sense of something unfinished. Fairview Mountain will loom to your right, and it's no picnic to the top. The very challenging 414m climb will cost you an hour and hopefully no blood, plus a lot of sweat and maybe some tears . However, be patient as the stunning views will last you a lifetime.

    ~Stanley Glacier~
    (elevation gain 365 m or 1200 feet)
    Rating: Easy to Moderate
    8.4 km return

    This trail is short and quickly takes you into a hanging valley with a few interesting waterfalls. You can admire the glacier from afar, or can go right up to it. This trail tends to be somewhat popular, so come early as the parking lot is fairly small. Most people do not venture past Stanley Creek, so you won't have much company past that point.

    Located on Highway 93 south, just into Kootenay National Park, 3.2 km south from the park boundaries.

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    Ski Louise
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  • http://www.skilouise.com/about/ - Lake Louise
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    by madamx
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    Arguably the best skiing in Canada (the main competition being Whistler-Blackcombe BC) Lake Louise Ski Resort is located across the highway from Lake Louise Village. Most locals and Calgarians just refer to it as "Louise".

    Many of the hotels in the area have transportation to the hill so you don't have to worry about lugging your equipment.

    Skiing Magazine has voted it consistently every year as the resort with the most value in North America, and the most scenic.

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  • Theme: Skiing/Snowboarding
  • Directions: When you get to the Lake Louise overpass, turn right and the road will lead you to the parking lots and lower lodge. Turning left will take you to Lake Louise Village
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    SPOILT FOR CHOICE
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  • LOOKING DOWN THE NURSERY SLOPE - Lake Louise
    LOOKING DOWN THE NURSERY SLOPE
    by DOUGALSMUM
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    The canadians ( unlike the britts who seem to hibernate for the winter) grasp the cold weather with both hands and use it as an opportunity for some serious fun!.Consequently , you will be spoilt for choice as to the different winter sports on offer in the Lake Louise area, downhill skiing, (Lake Louise area offers some of the best and most scenic skiing in the world) x country skiing, snowboarding,snowshoeing, iceskating, curling.ice hockey, ice-climbing, snowmobiling etc etc.... you name it, its all there, tuition and guides are easily available, and if that all sounds too strenuous how about a husky sled ride where you just sit back and let the dogs do the work.

    All winter sports equipement is freely available for hire, The chateau has its own hire shop in the basement, in the village I can reccomend monod sports shop, and for downhill skiing/snowboarding all equipement(including salopettes and jackets) is available to hire at the bottom of the ski hill.
    minimum hire period is two hours- so you can just pop up the hill for a bit even if you werent planning to ski that day!

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  • Theme: Skiing/Snowboarding
  • Directions: Monod sports- Samson mall , lake louise village Monod sports-in the basement of the chateau, At the ski hill- you cant miss it, the hire shop is downstairs in the main building-just look for the signs.

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    Rock climbing experience.
    Some serious climbing. - Lake Louise
    Some serious climbing.
    by dabidc
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    At the end of the lake, the cliffs crowd in on the trail, this is where you as a hiker have to start some climbing, but over a slight elavation gain, not a serious climb like these guys doing a rock climb.

    On the day I walked the lake side, there were 3 gorups active on sections of the cliffs.

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  • Directions: West end of Lake Louise where the cliffs encroach on the path.

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    A general view up the face of the cliffs.
    There are many places for the climbers to show off their skills and also to test their abilities.

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    Rock Climbing 2
    This guy did point out that he had climbed up without the rope, in order to put the rope in place for the other climber.

    Then who takes the rope down and returns to earth in one piece?

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