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The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
111 Lake Louise Drive
Lake Louise,
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T0L 1E0
CA
Rating: CAA/ FOUR STAR AWARD |
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Description: "A hotel for the outdoor adventurer and alpinist" was the vision Cornelius Van Horne, General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railway, had in mind for the chalet on the shores of Lake Louise. Built in 1890, two years after its sister hotel The Fairmont Banff Springs, the chalet was a simple structure in contrast. A single level wooden structure consisting of a veranda, sitting room, kitchen and a bedroom. Visitors to Lake Louise numbered no more than one hundred in a summer season and were mainly climbers, artists and scenery photographers. In the early 1900s, visitors to the area increased to more than 5,000 and this was considered enough to demand an expansion of the chalet. Two Tudor-style, half-timbered wings were added and increased its capacity from a dozen guests to 240. In 1913, a concrete wing was completed, adding the grand Victoria Dining room and new bedrooms. On July 3, 1924, a fire of undetermined cause destroyed the wooden structure of the hotel. Within a year Canadian Pacific Railway rebuilt a new eight-story brick wing to join the Painter wing of 1913, and changed the hotel name to Chateau Lake Louise. Up until 1982, the Chateau operated only as a summer resort. The transformation to a four-season resort prompted the need for a large upgrade program. In 1990, after a $65 million investment, the restoration and expansion was completed. The new Glacier Wing added 140 guest rooms, all original guest rooms have been refurbished, a Western Saloon has been added, as well as new dining outlets and shopping facilities. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is beautifully suited for a second century of elegant hospitality in extraordinary surroundings.
Located on Lake Louise Drive on the shores of infamous Lake Louise in the heart of Banff National Park. The beautiful Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is just two hours west of Calgary, off the scenic TransCanada Hwy. Nestled on the shores of world famous Lake Louise and boasting stunning views of the Victoria Glacier and surrounding mountains, the chateau style resort is a destination in itself. Snow generally arrives in October or November and covers the lake until sometime in May.
Amenities: AM/FM Alarm Clock, Babysitting/Child Services, Bar/Lounge, Barber/Beauty Shop, Business Center, Coffee Maker in Room, Concierge, 24 Hour Front Desk, Handicapped Rooms/Facilities, Express Checkout, Fishing, Golf, Hairdryers Available, Mini Bar, Modem Lines in Room, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Pets Allowed, Pool, Parking, Restaurant, Room Service, Safe Deposit Box, Shops/Commercial Services, Skiing, Fitness Center or Spa, Tennis, Television with Cable, Laundry/Valet Services, VIP Rooms/Services

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| Area Attractions | Lake Agnes Tea House One of the most scenic places in the hotel’s vicinity. This round-trip hike (7 km /4.2 miles) near the Lake Louise. The round-trip can take anywhere between 1.5 to 3 hours. The Tea House is opened from June to October, with a limited menu featuring soup, sandwiches, cookies, pastries and teas. There are no phones or electricity at the tea house. Not accessible by wheelchairs or by road. Columbia Icefield (Seasonal) Seasonal -- May to October each year. The Icefields Parkway is considered one of the most scenic highways in the world! Most people choose to explore the Athabaska glacier aboard a Brewster Ice Explorer. Be sure to visit the Icefield Center with it's remarkable interpretive center. Inquire with the Concierge Desk for details and arrangements. Hot Springs There are 2 locations for the hot springs, in Banff. Bus transportation is available -- check with Concierge Desk. The Cave and Basin is the lower springs. This area is an interpretive springs site only (no swimming). The Banff Upper Hot Springs pools are located on Sulphur Mountain. Banff’s only natural hot springs open to public bathing, in a pool supplied with flowing waters from the Sulphur Springs. Johnston Canyon Located on Bow Valley Parkway, a 30-minute drive from Lake Louise. Activities consist of walking, hiking, photography, sightseeing, backpacking. Throughout the canyon, you'll past a series of waterfalls, which are frozen from mid November to mid-April. Inquire with Concierge Desk for pricing and transportation information. Lake Louise Lake Louise, with its blue-green water and dramatic mountain setting, is one of the best known lakes in the world. Lake Louise freezes over completely in the winter to create a natural skating rink, with a fabulous view of the Victoria Glacier for a stunning backdrop. Lake Louise Gondola Seasonal -- Lake Louise Gondola is available for sightseeing from May to October. It's the perfect way to experience panoramic views of Lake Louise and surrounding areas! The gondola climbs to a top elevation of 6,750 feet (2057 metres). The trip to the top takes about 14 minutes. For more information on schedules and fares, contact Concierge Desk. Lake Minnewanka Located 45 minutes from Lake Louise, it is the largest lake in Banff National Park, which freezes over in winter. Lake Minnewanka offers fishing, interpretive boat cruises, as well as boat rentals complete with the necessary safety equipment. Inquire with the Concierge Desk for pricing, schedule and transportation details. Moraine Lake (Seasonal) Available in the summer only, experience the crystal clear blue-green lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks (the series of ten mountain peaks that runs from the edge of the lake along the left side of the entire valley). Actitivies consist of sightseeing, photography, walking, hiking and canoeing. Canoes are available for rent at the boat dock. Sulphur Mountain Gondola Located in Banff (25-minute drive), this gondola transports visitors to an elevation of 7,486 feet (2,281 metres) above sea level at the top of Sulphur Mountain where you will find a panoramic view and two observation terraces. Trip to the top takes 8 minutes. 
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| Dining | Chateau Deli Open 24 hours a day, The Chateau Deli offers hearty sandwiches, steaming soup, freshly baked muffins, specialty coffees and all kinds of other deli classics. You may also call ahead and have your backpacker lunch, stuffed with plenty of gourmet goodies, ready for pick-up. Fairview Dining Room Winner of the 2005 CAA/AAA 4-Diamond Award, The Fairview Dining Room is the main dining room at the resort, A romance setting with a splendid view of Lake Louise, where you can enjoy an exquisite North American Cuisine such as Salmon, Sea Bass, Venison, Lamb, Beef, Vegetarian Fare & Specialty Desserts. Glacier Saloon The Glacier Saloon was named the number one "après ski" destination in the Canadian Rockies and is a country-style bar with dancing in the evening. A la Carte casual lunch and dinner offering a pub style menu including soup, salad, nachos and wings. Take out available upon request. Lakeview Lounge The Lakeview Lounge features a unique architectural element, the signature Palladian window, offering views the Victoria Glacier and surrounding Rocky Mountain peaks. A Canadian treasure of fine beverages, glorious views and classic style, this perfectly situated nook is far more than just a place for drinks. The Poppy Brasserie The Poppy Brasserie has an open-airy Bavarian atmosphere, offering a beautiful view of Lake Louise from the restaurant. The colourful Icelandic Poppies which were first planted on the shores of Lake Louise in the early 1920's, make it even more spectacular! The A la carte menu includes many international taste sensations. Victoria Room (Seasonal) Open May to September each year, the Victoria Room offers an elegant European atmosphere, with hand-painted alpine motifs and an elegant stone fireplace. The restaurant offers an A la carte dinner menu with main courses ranging from Prime Rib with Yorkshire pudding to the freshest fish. Walliser Stube Sink into the rich Swiss atmosphere, with gorgeous wood paneled walls, aged loft ladders and heart-carved chairs designed to give the feel of an alpine lodge. Choose from a selection of traditional Swiss and modern dishes, along with vintage wines, luscious desserts & fragrant specialty coffees. Sunday Brunch Sunday Brunch is served in the Victoria Room. Reservations are recommended. In-Room Dining Available daily from 7:00 a.m. until Midnight (For meals after Midnight, the Chateau Deli is opened 24 hours). Perfect for early-risers, a romantic dinner for two, nighttime munchies, or for a small gathering. You can choose from signature gourmet dishes, hearty 'just like home' selections, or even our 'Select Vineyard' wine program. Younger guests will enjoy our special children's menu of favorites and lots of them are finger-friendly. 
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| Room Types Offered | Fairmont Rooms & Fairmont Lakeview Rooms are cosy accommodation with limited living space, enhanced by an alpine-inspired decor. Fairmont Rooms have a limited or obstructed view, whereas Fairmont Lakeview Rooms offer views of Lake Louise. Deluxe Rooms & Deluxe Lakeview Rooms are spacious rooms, ideal for families. Deluxe Rooms offer views of the Chateau grounds or hillside, whereas Deluxe Lakeview Rooms offer views of Lake Louise. Fairmont Gold Rooms & Fairmont Gold Lakeview Rooms reflect the experience of a "hotel within a hotel", with private check-in and check-out, Fairmont Gold Concierge team, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast each morning and hors d'oeuvres in the evening, in addition to other business amenities. These rooms offer views of the Chateau grounds, hillside or Lake Louise. Junior Suites & Junior Suites Lakeview are spacious open-concept suites with no division between bedroom and parlour area. Excellent for small families. Junior Suites offer views of the Chateau Grounds, hillside or Lake Louise.
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