There’s probably no need to introduce Lake Louise, as it’s one of the most iconic lakes in the world and a MUST SEE if you're visiting Canadian Rockies for the first time.
In the summer, the lake has vibrant turquoise waters and it's an amazing spot for photography (especially at sunrise), hiking or canoeing. Winter means it transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for ice skating, snowshoeing, and skiing at the nearby resort. We particularly love the shoulder season between summer and winter when the lake hasn’t frozen yet, but everything around it is covered by snow and it's usually a lot quieter too.
Due to its popularity, parking can be challenging, especially during the summer. You'll either have to arrive super early or late in the day or consider using Parks Canada Shuttle.
Some amazing trails that start at Lake Louise:
- Lake Agnes (+ tea house)
- Little Beehive or Big Beehive
- Devil's Thumb
- Plain of Six Glaciers (+ tea house)
- Saddleback Pass