Lake Louise is known as one of the world’s most beautiful ski and snowboard destinations. When you get there you’ll see why, once you take in all of that vertical. Choose from a luxury stay at the Chateau Lake Louise or a rustic backcountry cabin. The cloaked- in-snow landscape makes winter the most romantic time in this Rocky Mountain destination. Read more about Lake Louise here.
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The Lake Louise ski hill has become even "family-friendlier" since it added some new features at the beginning of the 2012/2013 season, such as a tube park and an improved beginner ski area.
Read MoreWith all the snow that keeps falling, it’s a good time to kick into celebrating all things white, icy and cold.
Read MoreIn terms of off-piste activities in Lake Louise, I had no idea what kids could do for fun. A lot, as it turned out.
Read MoreA year of heavy, Pacific Northwest snow had left Sterling Todd Keys longing for the Rockies and the champagne powder he had grown up shredding. Here he recounts his experience coming home to the Alberta Rockies.
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Vertical Rise: 991 metres (3250 feet)
Top Elevation: 2637 metres (8650 feet)
Skiable Area: 1700 hectares (4200 acres)
Longest Run: 8 kilometres (5 miles)
Number of Runs: 139 marked + back bowls
Terrain:
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