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Resort Overview Banff National Park is home to three of the world's finest ski resorts; Mt. Norquay, The Lake Louise Ski Area and Sunshine Village. That's almost 8,000 acres of terrain on one tri-area ...
Banff Sunshine is just over 16km away and Lake Louise Ski Resort, the biggest ski area, is just under 65km from town. Each has varied terrain to suit all levels from beginner to expert.
The Lake Louise Ski Resort is one of Banff's most popular ski locales and one of the largest ski areas in North America. It encompasses four mountains, 164 runs – including a 5-mile run – 11 ...
I think one of the best things about skiing in Banff is being able to access all three ski resorts on a single ticket, which include Banff Sunshine Village Ski Resort, Lake Louise Ski Resort, and ...
Perhaps Canada’s most famous ski resort of all time, Lake Louise is a mostly alpine paradise of fall line skiing that can be lapped easily and quickly. The lift system here is designed for maximum ...
Ski area Situated about 112 miles (180 kilometers) west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and 36 miles (60 kilometers) west of Banff. Calgary International Airport is just a two-hour drive from Lake Louise.
However, the drive from Banff to Lake Louise is just shy of 40 miles, a longish roundtrip commute for a ski day, even by bus, so to me the best strategy is to split thigs up and stay in Banff for ...
Above Banff lies the ski resort of Sunshine -- with its infamous freeride zone known as "Delirium Drive" -- and a short distance away is Mount Norquay. They combine with Lake Louise to make up the ...
Lake Louise has the most beautiful setting of any ski area in North America. Located on the east side of the Trans-Canada Highway, two miles from Chateau Lake Louise, the ski area sprawls over ...
Will Lambert/Courtesy of Banff & Lake Louise Tourism This season, SnowDays will run from Jan. 19 to Feb. 4, 2024, with cold-weather events in both Banff and Lake Louise.
At the Lake Louise Ski Resort, in Alberta's stunning Banff National Park, single day lift tickets are only $92 Canadian—or just $65 U.S with the exchange rate (currently .72 CAD to the USD).
I’ve skied Lake Louise twice: Both days are counted among my best ski days ever. While I moved from resort to resort, I could have easily spent all three days at any of them.