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Lake Louise, Banff National
Park.
Lake Louise is located
4Km
West of
the Lake Louise Town site. The Canadian
Pacific Hotel Chateau Lake Louise
is located here on the East shore of
the Lake. Views of Lake Louise,
Mount Lefroy, Mount Victoria and the
Victoria Glacier are stunning. The
Lake itself is a blue green color
that is created from glacial silt.
Some call it a Turquoise color but I
find the color of all the Glacier
fed lakes in this area
indescribable. Depending on the time
of day and the sunlight the color is
constantly changing. Canoes are
available here for, you can paddle
the entire Lake in a couple of
hours. There is a nicely groomed
trail that winds along the Lakes
North Shore. This trail also leads
to the
Plain of Six
Glaciers and the
Lake Louise
Tea House that are well
worth the effort. Mountain climbers
also access Abbot Pass and Abbot
Hut from this trail. The Lake Louise
route up to Abbot Pass is nicknamed
the Deathtrap due to avalanche,
falling rock, falling ice and hidden
crevasses near the top of the pass.
Interesting to note that Philip
Stanley Abbot was killed trying to
summit Mount Lefroy in 1896 which
was recorded as the first
mountaineering fatality in North
America. Lake Louise is also good
for fishing Lake Trout, you'll need
a
National Park
fishing
license to try out your
luck. I heard a story that someone
here in early December witnessed the
entire Lake freeze over in a matter
of minutes. Not sure if this is true
but it would be a rare and beautiful
sight.
Trail heads to
Moraine Lake,
Consolation
Lakes,
Plain of Six
Glaciers,
Lake Louise
Tea House,
Valley of
the 10 Peaks,
Larch Valley,
Sentinel
Pass, Eiffel Lake, Wenkchemma Pass
and Paradise Valley are all
located in this area. Expect very
large crowds of people here during
the summer months. The nearest
campground is the
Lake Louise
Campground.
Photos below were taken in late
June.
You are in
Bear country.
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