Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
This Lake Louise Ski Resort has 4200 skiable acres of terrain and 139 named runs on four mountain faces, high variety of runs (steep bowls, chutes, wide open groomers, tree runs, bumps).
It is the largest ski resort in Canada, and one of the largest ski resorts in North America. It covers 25% beginner runs, 16% intermediate runs, and 29% advanced runs, 30% expert runs.
It locates at 59 km northwest of Banff Townsite – normally 45 minutes driving time.
The following reasons are why our family loves to ski in Lake Louise Ski Resort:
1. One of advantage for us to ski here is that our family with different ski levels is always able to ski together the whole day– lift up together and ride on different path and meet down to the same lift area. We are more advanced than our two kids who are strictly on green (beginner) runs, so we can easily take turns to ski down with kids. Because the unique layout of this resort have beginners (green), immediate (blue), advanced (black & diamond) runs down from every lift chair. Except for the Summit Palma lift which is for experts only.
2. We love the high varieties of runs, we rarely skied the same runs twice unless we wanted to in a whole day. Our kids were so excited to explore every different terrain.
3. We love the scenery here better than Sunshine. No wander this resort was described “most scenic resort” in Skiing magazine. The view from every ski run is amazing, looks like a postcard picture, hard to describe in words. All we can say is: “Just come, experience atmosphere and see the views by yourself”.
4. Comparing with Sunshine where you must take a gondola from Parking lot to ski area, here, the ski lifts are very close to the parking lot. The advantages of this for us are:
If you have little kids with you and you want to enjoy black & diamond runs by yourself, what will you do?
Don’t worry! Your kids can stay either in daycare center (half-day or full-day), or ski school (half-day or full-day) which the ski resort provides, you are free to go and enjoy your fresh powder runs.
Both of my kids took ski lessons for full days here, and they had so much fun! My son also stayed in the daycare when he was 3 years old. He did not want to go home at the end of the day.
When I was skiing beginner 10 years ago, I started to ski on green runs at Sunshine Village couple times. I enjoyed the green runs there.
Later, I switch to green runs at Lake Louise resort for couple times. I found out Lake Louise’s green runs are more advanced than Sunshine’s. I can say it is between green runs and blue runs (more towards to blue) in Sunshine.
Was I disappointed and frustrated because of the difficult green runs? No, I was thankful to Lake Louise’s green runs which forced me to improve my skill faster than I could. It will take me longer time to switch green runs to blue runs if I did not ski in Lake Louise.
Lake Louise Mountain Resort is the place for me (possible for YOU) to transit my ski level from beginner to immediate, or from immediate to advanced when I skied between Sunshine and Lake Louise.
The tips from my experience:
If you want varieties of ski experience during your ski vacation, more Banff Lake Louise ski resorts are waiting for you to explore: Sunshine Village, Mount Norquay, Nakiska. Each of them is unique.