Lake Louise Ski Resort
Alberta
Detailed scouting intelligence for Lake Louise Ski Resort, Alberta. Skiing data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.
Key Features
Seasonal Tips
February: Peak season. Views of Lake Louise from the peak are stunning. Expect crowds on weekends.
About This Place
Lake Louise Ski Resort is a world-renowned downhill skiing destination in Alberta. With a vertical drop of 991m, it offers 139 runs, glacial backdrop, terrain parks against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountain foothills, prairies, badlands.
The resort caters to all ability levels with a good mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert terrain. Annual snowfall regularly exceeds 10 metres, ensuring a long and reliable season. Lake Louise Ski Resort is the kind of place that turns a ski trip into a lifelong obsession.
How to Get There
From Red Deer, the drive is approximately 1.5-2.5 hours. GPS: 51.4°N, 116.2°W. Mountain roads — winter tires mandatory from October to April. Carry chains. Airport shuttle available from the nearest regional airport. Check road conditions before heading out in winter weather.
Parking & Access
Large paved parking lots at the base area — free on weekdays, $10-20 on peak weekends. Arrive before 9 AM on weekends to guarantee a spot close to the lifts. RV overnight parking available with advance booking.
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Best Time to Visit
Season: November - May. December-January: Early season — base builds up. Holiday weeks are crowded but festive. January-February: Core season with the most reliable snow. March: Longer days and warmer temps make for comfortable skiing. Corn snow in the afternoons. April: Closing weekend celebrations. T-shirt skiing and slush bumps. Midweek visits offer dramatically shorter lift lines and better parking.
Terrain & Topography
Vertical drop: 991m. The mountain features a mix of groomed runs, glades, bowls, and alpine terrain. Tree skiing is excellent on storm days. The terrain park has features for all levels. Aspect: Multiple aspects mean you can find good conditions throughout the day. Base elevation: 1,500-2,500m.
Regulations & Permits
Lift tickets or season passes required. Book online for best rates. Helmets strongly recommended (mandatory for children at most resorts). Respect all signage — closed areas are closed for safety reasons. Poaching closed terrain can result in pass revocation. Follow the Skier's Responsibility Code at all times.
Nearby Services
Full-service resort village with restaurants, ski shops, and rental facilities. Ski school with group and private lessons for all levels. Nearest town with full services: Red Deer (1.5-2.5 hours). Cafeteria-style food service at the day lodge.
Where to Stay
Ski-in/ski-out lodging available — book months in advance for holidays. Vacation rentals and chalets in the surrounding area. Multi-day packages with lift tickets included offer the best value.
Cell Coverage & Safety
Ski patrol on duty during operating hours. First aid station at the base. Nearest hospital: Red Deer. Avalanche danger is real in backcountry terrain. Check the avalanche forecast daily at avalanche.ca. Dress in layers — temperatures can swing 20°C between the base and summit. Visibility can drop to zero in whiteout conditions — ski with a buddy and know where you are. Hydrate and take breaks — altitude and cold mask exertion.
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