Tramway
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Tramway Details
A former tramway route (1912 - 1930), the wide Tramway trail is a nice, quiet ride from the valley floor to upper Lake Louise with an elevation gain of 195 meters (640 feet). If you'd rather enjoy a downhill ride at the beginning, simply start from the parking area at Upper Lake Louise, but remember, what goes down must come up to the starting point. **Trail Type:** Out and Back **Difficulty:** Easy **Distance:** 9 kilometers round trip (5.6 miles) **Trailhead:** Opposite Lake Louse train station (restaurant), or Upper Lake Louise parking area
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Tramway
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Lake Agnes
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Fairview Lookout
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