Lake Louise is a stunning alpine lake nestled in the heart of Banff National Park, known for its turquoise waters and jaw-dropping mountain backdrop. Visitors can hike around the lake, rent a canoe, or simply soak in the breathtaking views.
Please note that while it is possible to drive your own vehicle here, the parking lot often fills up by 7:00am during the summer. It's important to arrive here extremely early to secure shuttle reservations.
To reach Lake Louise, you'll either need a Parks Canada Shuttle Reservation or a spot on a commercial shuttle such as the Moraine Lake Bus Company. The former is more affordable, but typically sells out months in advance. Parks Canada releases some additional shuttle as dates approach, but these tickets are usually swallowed up in seconds online.
If it's in your budget, consider a luxurious stay at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, which is situated right on the lake.
Some of my favorite hikes in Banff originate at Lake Louise. You can check out the different length circuits I would recommend below. If you do choose to hike here - I suggest downloading AllTrails and using a trail map to navigate.
Lake Agnes Tea House Only (Easy: 4.6 Miles, 1,646 ft of Elevation Gain)
Tea House + Little Beehive Only (Moderate: 5.8 Miles, 2,112 ft of Elevation Gain)
Tea House + Big Beehive Only (Moderate: 6.3 Miles, 2,414 ft of Elevation Gain)
Tea House + Big & Little Beehive Circuit (Hard: 7.7 Miles, 2,664 ft of Elevation Gain)
Tea House + Plain of Six + Beehive Circuit (Hard: 12.3 Miles, 3,700 ft of Elevation Gain)