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Lake Louise Mountain Resort

Contact Info
Phone:
403-522-3555
Snow Report:
403-244-6665
Basics
Skiable Acres:
4,200 Acres
Vertical Drop:
3250 feet
Summit Elevation:
8765 feet (2672 m)

Hours + Prices

Hours

Daily: 9am - 4pm
Spring: 9am - 4:30pm
Half Day: 12pm

Season:
November - May

Amenities

  • Adaptive Skier
  • Terrain Park
  • Cross-Country Trails
  • Snowmaking
  • Snowboard Rentals
  • Ski Rentals
  • Snowboard Lessons
  • Ski Lessons
  • Snowcat Skiing
  • Heli Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Nearby Lodging
  • Child Care
  • Children's Programs
  • Women's Programs

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
4,200 Acres
Average Snowfall:
144 Inches
Base Elevation:
5400 feet
Summit Elevation:
8765 feet (2672 m)
Vertical Drop:
3250 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
15499 per hour
Number of Lifts:
8 Lifts
Longest Run:
26400 feet (8047 m)
Total Runs:
113 Runs

2 Surface Lifts, 1 Triple Chairs, 3 Hi-Speed Quads, 1 Six-Pack, 1 Gondola

Terrain Park(s)
Features:
Super Pipe, Half Pipe, Jib Park

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Lake Louise is about 65 km (40 miles) north of Banff on TransCanada 1.

Banff is an additional 40 miles south on TransCanada Hwy 1.


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