Skoki Lodge
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Skoki Lodge Details
Build in the 1930s, [Skoki Lodge](http://skokilodge.com) has long been a favorite of hikers and skiers alike, of all levels. An 11 kilometer trail (6.8 mile) leads from Lake Louise to the valley, which is a gateway to mountain ridges, alpine lakes and five adjoining valleys. In the summertime (late-June through early-October), alpine flowers and bright blue skies welcome hikers and nature enthusiasts, while in the wintertime, downhill and cross country skiers will find plenty to keep them busy. The main lodge and three nearby cabins can accommodate 22 guests, and while there is no electricity or running water, you'll still find yourself relaxing into your cozy room.
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Skoki Ski Lodge
The Skoki Ski Lodge was built in 1930-31 by a group of Banff residents who formed the Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies.
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Wolverine Cabin
Built in 1932 to support the Skoki Lodge in Banff National Park, guests still stay in the cabin today.
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Boulder Pass
A remote corner of Banff National Park is accessible from this trail.
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Halfway Hut
The Halfway Hut was built in 1931 to accommodate skiers on their way to the Skoki Ski Lodge.