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To Lake Louise -
Vacation Capital Of Canada
Author:
Catherine Olivia
If you're
looking for a vacation getaway in North America with some of the
most breathtaking scenery in the world, a place where you can see
unspoiled wilderness and wildlife during the day, hike, bike, or
fish, and then be pampered with a massage, facial, or body
treatment, and enjoy a "high tea" in the afternoon, then consider
traveling to the Chateau Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockie
Mountains.
A two hour drive from Calgary, situated on the bank of Lake Louise a
vacation at the Chateau Lake Louise will have you thinking that
you're actually vacationing in a Swiss Chalet. Personalized service
is the key here, any wish will be granted. The Chateau offers a spa
and health club, with an indoor pool. There are at least six dining
room serving hamburgers to Alberta beef tenderloin with black
truffle potato gratin, and everything in between.
Travel here any time of the year. During Spring, Summer, Fall or
Winter, Lake Louise has something to offer everyone. Canoeing,
hiking, mountain biking, fly-fishing, and horseback riding are just
some of the outdoor activities offered in Spring. For winter travel
there is downhill skiing, heli skiing and plenty of cross country
skiing. Lake Louise is one of Canada's largest ski areas with a
3,250 ft. vertical drop. A 40 minute ride will have you to the
Sunshine Ski Area which boasts the longest ski season in Canada.
Shuttles run between the Chateau and the ski area.
If you're the adventurous type you might want to travel through the
Banff National Park area. The Bow Valley Parkway is a scenic route
that parallels Highway 1 between Banff and Lake Louise. On this
lovely and winding drive you could easily see a lot of different
wildlife, wolves, elk, mountain goat and moose. Banff is also the
home of The Cave and Basin National Historic Site where the first
hot springs were discovered. Also not to be missed is the Sulphur
Mountain Gondola which will give you an eagle's eye view of Banff
atop of Sulphur Mountain - don't forget your camera!
About the
Author:
This
article provided courtesy of
www.lake-louise-guide.com
Banff &
Lake Louise,
Canadian Rocky Mountain Jewel
Author:
Clint Leung
One of the
most beloved travel destinations in Canada is the Banff and Lake
Louise area located in the province of Alberta. The town of Banff is
90 minutes (75 miles) west of Calgary and is within the Banff
National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. One can see the Rocky
Mountains from Calgary since the Banff area is at the eastern edge
of the Canadian Rocky Mountain range. It is also one of the most
visited areas in Canada all year round since the rugged beauty of
the mountains and the protected wilderness draws tourists from
around the world. During the winter, the three local resorts of
Sunshine Village, Norquay Mystic Ridge and Lake Louise offer some of
the best snow skiing around.
There are numerous shops, restaurants and small to mid-sized hotels
in the town of Banff which is why the majority of travelers use it
as the base during their stays. The town itself is small enough to
walk around in since large scale development is limited since Banff
is located within a national park. As a result, the town of Canmore
just outside the national park boundary has become a recent spot of
development. This offers tourists with rental cars another choice
for accommodations. There is a complete range of accommodations from
budget motels to the ritzy and majestic Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel
overlooking the nearby valley. Many hotels have views of the
mountain ranges and I can personally claim that there is something
very magical about waking up and seeing a snow capped peak first
thing in the morning, particularly during the non-winter season.
Like the choice of accommodations, the range of dining opportunities
covers the entire spectrum as well. Travelers can dine at the most
fancy eating establishments or buy their own groceries at the local
grocer. One thing for beef lovers is not to miss the Alberta prime
rib here which is a local specialty. It practically melts in your
mouth. Some restaurants serve very generous 24 ounce (or higher)
portions called mountain cuts for those who think they can eat it
all.
There are numerous activities during the non-winter seasons
including hiking, horseback riding, fishing, golf and a hot springs
spa heated naturally by the mountain. The wonderful mountain scenery
just makes these activities seem that much more special here.
Imagine golfing with views of mountains in the background and
glimpses of elk. Of course, the winters have the skiing and
snowboarding but there are other winter activities such as dog
sledding and snowmobile tours. For skiers and boarders, there is a
very good bus shuttle system set up which picks skiers up at various
locations around town and transports them to any of the three ski
resorts mentioned earlier. Some shuttle stops are right outside of
the many hotels so for many, it can be door to slope and return
service. Most skiers opt to ski all three resorts during their
stays.
Lake Louise is about 45 minutes (35 miles) further into the mountain
range and home to one of the largest ski areas in North America.
World class events are held here as well as a previous winter
Olympics and the resort Lake Louise is serviced by the ski shuttle
system from Banff. Even for non-skiers, a day trip to Lake Louise is
a must. The largest hotel there, the Chateau Lake Louise, is right
beside the beautiful Lake Louise itself. There is a glacier named
Victoria Glacier which is nestled between snow capped mountains.
During the winters, the lake is completely frozen and people can
walk right across it. The hotel usually sets up a skating area on
the lake. During the summers, one can still see some of the white
snow capped peaks along with the glacier but what makes things
really special is the lake itself too which is an emerald green
color. On certain days and hours, the lake gives a stunning
reflection of the mountain/glacier scene. This combination offers
one of the most beautiful and photographed scenes in Canada. No
motorized boats are allowed in the lake but there are canoe rentals
available. Taking a canoe across the lake while seeing the glacier
and mountain range is one of the most special, peaceful activities
one can do.
The wildlife in the Banff and Lake Louise area is another
attraction. There are wildlife spotting tours available but every
time I have traveled to the area, I've seen deer and elk along the
roads and highways. I've even seen them wander right into the front
of the Banff Springs hotel. The road that leads up to the Norquay
Mystic Ridge ski resort just outside of Banff is a golden spot for
wildlife. On every drive up that particular road whether during the
winter or summer, I have always seen curly horned mountain goats.
Many are so used to cars that they would just move aside for
vehicles to get by but would still stay on the roads. This makes
great photo opportunities.
One thing to be careful of especially when hiking is the
possibilities of bears. During the non-winter seasons, pay attention
to the local rangers who give reports of bear sightings as it is not
recommended to go on trails where bears have been recently.
Many world tourists think of Canada as a land of wonderful natural
scenery and although the country is much more than that, the Banff
and Lake Louise area is probably one of the best examples of
Canadian natural beauty. It is a place that draws visitors, foreign
and Canadians alike, back to the area like it does for me every few
years.
About the
Author:
Clint Leung is owner of Free Spirit Gallery (http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca)
, an online gallery specializing in Inuit Eskimo and Northwest
Native American art including carvings, sculpture and prints. Free
Spirit Gallery has numerous information resource articles with
photos of authentic Inuit and Native Indian art as well as free
eCards.
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Lake Louise
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