You won't find a bad time to visit Lake Louise. If you want to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and climbing, the best time to visit is between June and September. You can expect temperatures to average about 70 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and drop to about 55 degrees in the evenings. These months are the most popular times to visit Banff and also the most expensive times to stay at the hotels in Lake Louise. If you want to visit the Canadian Rockies to view them at their scenic best, be sure to book your hotel several months in advance because hotels often become fully booked during the peak summer months.
Winter is another popular time to visit Lake Louise. If you want to enjoy some of the best skiing in the Rockies, Lake Louise is a wonderful place to be. While the area is not as busy as the summer months, December to March is peak ski season, and hotel prices run as high as they are during the summer months, especially during the December holidays. Be sure to pack plenty of warm layers. On most days, you'll experience highs of about 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperatures often drop below zero in the evenings.
Weather during shoulder seasons in Lake Louise is unpredictable. You can experience snow in late April or sunshine and warm weather in mid-November. If you want to enjoy the peace and quiet and lower hotel prices, spring and fall are ideal times to visit Lake Louise. You can still enjoy some of the lower trails, explore the lake, and enjoy plenty of spa treatments at the luxury hotels around the town.
Red Carpet loyalty card holders can receive great discounts at the Red Carpet Inn in Banff. You can easily sign up at any Red Carpet, Motel 6, or Red Roof Inn, and you can earn points that you can redeem later for a free night's stay. The Red Carpet Inn has amenities such as a spa tub, a fitness center, and complimentary ski storage.
If you're looking for a hotel that offers great value for the money, look no farther than the Mountaineer Lodge. This hotel in the town is close to great skiing and excellent hiking trails. Your stay includes a complimentary continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi throughout the building. You'll also enjoy a spa tub and a steam room to relax in after a day of exploring.
The Emerald Lake Lodge is also a value hotel near Lake Louise. It's in the nearby town of Field, Alberta, close to Emerald Lake and Takakkaw Falls. All rooms have fireplaces to warm yourself after a day on the slopes. You'll also discover a spa tub, a restaurant, and a bar open to guests all day long.
You can choose from among several restaurants in Lake Louise. Although it's a small town, you won't go hungry.
For a fun dining experience, head to The Station Restaurant. It's in the town's former railway station and has been refurbished to make a cozy and family-friendly restaurant with plenty of delicious options. It's a place to go for winter warmers such as beef stew and French onion soup. The dining establishment also has healthy salad options and filling bison burgers. For the best seasonal options, select the chef's special. For a reasonable price, you can have a soup, an entree, and a dessert all chosen daily by the chef.
The Outpost is a great British-style pub in Lake Louise. It's located inside The Post Hotel, but it feels nothing like a hotel bar. This place has a selection of local craft beers on draft as well as several popular international beers from which to choose. The Outpost also makes excellent hot cocktails during the ski season, making this place the ideal spot after a day on the slopes. It's not only a great place for drinks. Try the Outpost burger with Gruyere cheese for something indulgent. You'll find excellent pizzas and several vegetarian options, too.
For the best sushi in Banff, head to the top floor of the Lodge of Ten Peaks. For something to warm you on a cold day, go for one of the bowls of ramen noodles. The tonkotsu ramen is a popular choice. You can also get nagiri sushi, sashimi, or maki rolls. If you're not a lover of raw fish, you can also try AAA Alberta beef tataki or ask about the vegan and gluten-free menu.
With so many reasons to fall in love with Lake Louise, you'll want to come often to enjoy the nearby skiing or the hiking you can experience during the summer months. Whatever the occasion, you're sure to love your vacation in Banff National Park. With hotel options in Lake Louise for every price range, be sure to book your accommodations a few months in advance so you get the best possible deal on the hotel of your choice.
Below are reviews of the city of Lake Louise, AB from an actual visitor's perspective.
Lake Louise is a small community with beautiful mountains and lake.
Charming place.
It's beautiful and surrounded by the mountains.
It's a small town with Canadian Rockies authentic feeling. Very historical and relaxing. Love the nature and small town vibes.
The lake in Louise was our main stop for our stay and the gondolas.