Lake Louise ski trail maps

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Lake Louise ski trail maps
Ski Area Stats
Vertical Rise…………
Top Elevation ………
Skiable Area ………
Longest Run ………
Number of Runs ……
Number of Lifts: 9 lifts including
• 1 Express Gondola
• 1 6-pack Express • 3 Quads • 1 Triple
• 1 Expert Platter • 1 T-bar and 1 Magic Carpet
• 7 out of 9 lifts boast vertical drops of over 1,230 feet
SKI FRIENDS
Meeting Times:
Daily at 10 am & 1:15 pm
CONTACT US
skilouise.com
Ski Area Office: 403-522-3555
Toll Free: 1-877-956-8473
Free Guided Tours
“Ski Friends,” volunteer hosts and hostesses will give you
a free guided tour of Lake Louise. Tours leave daily at
10:00 am and 1:15 pm. Meet at the North end of
Snowphone 403-244-6665
Avalanche Control Areas
The ski area boundary is marked
with these signs. There is no ski
patrol or avalanche control
outside the ski area. Rescue by ski
area staff, if available, may take a
significant amount of time.
Leaving the Ski Area Boundary
The terrain outside of the ski resort boundaries
are backcountry areas which are not under the
control of Lake Louise Ski Area, and are part of
the backcountry of Banff National Park. Travel
outside of the ski area boundary is hazardous.
Hazards in the backcountry include, but are not
limited to, avalanches, cliffs, tree wells and
becoming lost. All who leave the ski resort
boundary must be aware of these hazards, and
must be prepared to travel on their own terms, as
there is no avalanche control or ski patrol in these
areas. Please contact the Banff National Park
Warden Office for more detailed information
Calgary Office: 403-256-8473
Ski School: 403-522-1333
photo by: Henry
Complimentary Guided Tours
of the Mountain
Length of Season:
Early November until early May
Hours of Lift Operation:
9 am – 4 pm
Snow making:
Extensive
Terrain Park:
Yes! Jumps, rails and other features
Terrain Breakdown:
25% beginner, 45% intermediate, 30% expert
photo by: Chris Moseley
Ski Friends
Meet Here
991 metres (3,250 feet)
2,637 metres (8,650 feet)
1700 hectares (4,200 acres)
8 kilometres (5 miles)
139 marked + back bowls
In all avalanche terrain at Lake Louise, the ski patrol performs
daily checks and control work which may involve the use of
explosives. Depending on conditions, runs may or may not
open. By entering closed areas, you not only put yourself at
risk, but also any ski patrol that may be performing control
work, as well as those that would come to your rescue.
Areas marked by these signs are CLOSED. Do not enter.
Failure to comply will result in legal proceedings against
you for trespassing and your lift privileges revoked.
Areas marked by these signs are
open. Entry is permitted. Be aware
that avalanche conditions and run
status can change rapidly, therefore caution is always advised in
avalanche terrain.
These signs mark
common entry points
into avalanche terrain.
Look to see if gates are
open or closed indicating avalanche terrain
Slow Zones
There are areas of Lake Louise Ski Area that are identified by
signs and on the trail map as “SLOW ZONES.” These include
areas such as learning areas, trail junctions, and busier runs.
Those traveling through these areas must do so at a reduced
speed, for the safety of all users of the slopes. By not doing so,
you not only risk injury to yourself, but to others as well.
Violators will have lift ticket privileges suspended.
In Case Of An Accident
Cross your skis uphill of the accident scene and alert any staff
member nearby. Please be prepared to provide location,
description of patient, and nature of injury. If you have a cell
phone, contact Ski Patrol Dispatch at 403-522-1311 and help
Terrain Park
Permanently
Closed
Avalanche
Whitehorn
Lodge
Terrain Park
Meadowlark
Whitehorn 2
Eagle Ridge 1 & 2
Eagle Ridge 3
Whitehorn 1
Eagle Ridge 1 & 2
Eagle Ridge 6 & 7
North Cornice
Eagle Ridge 3
Whitehorn 1
Whitehorn 2
Eagle Ridge 6 & 7
North Cornice
403-522-3555
Lake Louise has three day lodges to provide you with a variety of dining options. The Lodge of the Ten Peaks and Whiskyjack Lodge
are located on the front side at the base of the mountain; Temple Lodge is situated at the base of the Larch area, and services the
Powder Bowls, Ptarmigan and the Larch areas.
&
Whether you’re after a hearty lunch or après ski
snack, the Powderkeg Lounge & Great Bear
Restaurant are the place to be. Relax in the
comfortable leather furniture while watching the
game on the big screen, or take in the excitement
of the base area. Whether you’re after pizza for the
family, or a warm specialty beverage, we’ve got
World Cup Dining Room
Located in Whiskyjack Lodge, join us in the World
Cup Dining Room for a fantastic dining experience.
Whether it’s the morning breakfast buffet or the
interactive lunch stations, we’ve got something for
everyone. Lunchtime offerings include Chef’s
carving station, create your own pasta bar and light
Proudly serving Starbucks coffee,
healthy snacks and fresh baked
goodies. Wine and beer available.
Located on the main level in the
Lodge of Ten Peaks.
CALGARY
#908, 1333 8th Street SW
Calgary, AB, T2R 1M6
Ph: 403-256-8473
LAKE LOUISE
P.O. Box 5
Lake Louise, AB, T0L 1E0
Ph: 403-522-3555
Toll Free -1-877-956-8473
Ski Area Bo
undary