Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Crystal-clear turquoise waters, majestic mountain peaks, and the tranquil beauty of Banff National Park make Lake Louise an unforgettable alpine escape.
Start your adventure at Lake Louise. Stroll along the iconic lakeshore trail to soak in the turquoise waters and dramatic mountain backdrop—perfect for early morning tranquility and photography.
Enjoy lunch with a lakeside view at Fairview Bar & Restaurant inside the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, where locally-inspired dishes are served with stunning panoramas.
After lunch, rent a canoe from Lake Louise Boathouse for a peaceful paddle across the vibrant blue water, surrounded by soaring peaks and glaciers.
Dine at the cozy and historic The Post Hotel Dining Room, renowned for its regional cuisine, exceptional wine cellar, and warm alpine ambiance.
Embark on the legendary hike to Lake Agnes Tea House, a scenic 3.5 km trail through lush forest and past Mirror Lake, culminating at a rustic log cabin serving homemade pastries and over 100 types of tea.
Continue your alpine adventure to Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House, another historic spot tucked high in the mountains, offering hearty soups and sandwiches along with dramatic glacier vistas.
Reward your efforts with a hearty dinner at Bill Peyto's Cafe, a local favorite inside the Lake Louise Hostel known for its relaxed vibe and Canadian comfort food.
Head out early to marvel at the emerald waters and dramatic peaks of Moraine Lake, one of the most photographed spots in the Canadian Rockies—arrive at sunrise for magical light and fewer crowds.
Fuel up at Trailhead Cafe, a local gem beloved for its fresh sandwiches, homemade pastries, and excellent coffee—perfect for a quick lunch or snack.
After lunch, ride the Lake Louise Gondola up the mountain for panoramic views of the Bow Valley and the chance to spot grizzly bears in their natural habitat.
Cap off your trip with creative Canadian cuisine at Lakeview Lounge, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Lake Louise and the Victoria Glacier—a truly unforgettable dining experience.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Jun–Sep (warm, hiking season)
Typical weather
cool summers, cold winters with heavy snow
Daily budget
Budget $70/day · Mid $150/day · Luxury $400/day
Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Tipping
15–20% at restaurants
Power
Type A/B, 120V
Language
“Hello” · “Thank you”
Good to know
Carry bear spray and stay on marked trails