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Lake Louise
The iconic turquoise lake is ideal for paddling.
Plan Around Lake Louise
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Lake Louise Details
Lake Louise is the most famous lake in the park and a favorite among those looking to get out on the water. Paddling Lake Louise provides a break from its crowded shores and offers magnificent vistas of the surround mountains and still water. You can launch your canoe or kayak at the 200 meters down from the parking lot along the shore--there is no public launch though. You can also pick up a rental from the Chateau Lake Louise and launch from their dock. Follow the Trans-Canada Highway north for 57 kilometers to reach the lack and the pristine setting. If you are hoping to avoid the crowds, as many places in Banff National Park, set out early and enjoy the turquoise water in the early morning.
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Nearby Parks Around Lake Louise
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lake Louise
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Lake Agnes
This hike is considered the 'most civilized' way to see the Canadian Rockies.
0.2 mi away
Saddleback
Climbing up from the shores of Lake Louise, follow the Saddleback trail up, up, up and you'll be rewarded with spectacular views of Mount Temple and Paradise Valley.
0.3 mi away
Tramway
There are two ways to ride the Tramway trail - either uphill or downhill. Which will you choose?
0.5 mi away
Fairview Lookout
This short, uphill hike provides views from the top of Lake Louise and the historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
0.7 mi away
Louise Creek
On this hike you'll follow the waters from forest to river.