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400 sq.ft. / 37 sq.m
Signature rooms offer unique layouts reflective of the Castle experience. These are our most popular rooms, featuring extra space and views of Parliament Hill or Major's Hill Park.
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Check-in 4:00 p.m. - Check-out 12:00 p.m.
The closest airport to Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is Calgary International Airport (YYC).
Calgary International Airport (YYC) is located approximately 125 miles (200 km) East of the resort. Most major airline carriers fly into Calgary.
Shuttles and services may be available.
Please email our Concierge team for current schedules and pricing.
Take Airport Exit road to the first set of lights.
Turn left at the first set of lights. (Barlow Trail)
Turn left at the next set of lights. (Airport Road)
TransCanada Highway #1. You will exit from the right onto this exit ramp.
Continue on Highway#1 until you reach the Banff National Park entrance gates.
Once you have passed through the park gates, continue driving West until you reach the Lake Louise exit.
Turn left towards Village of Lake Louise, continue driving straight on Lake Louise Drive until you reach Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
A National Park Pass is required when entering Banff National Park. You can purchase your pass in advance here.
The hotel is connected to a partially covered parkade with plug-ins.
Parking is available to our overnight in-house guests at the following rates:
Self-parking: $30 per dayValet Parking: $45 per day
We offer something for everyone, find your perfect adventure in our seasonal activity guides:
Winter Activity Guide (2023/2024)
Festive Activity Guide (2023/2024)
Spring Activity Guide (2024)
Summer Activity Guide (2024)
Fall Activity Guide (2023)
Enjoy the view from Lake Louise with our 360° webcam
Skiing in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is the opportunity of a lifetime to ski the fluffiest powder that is respected by winter enthusiasts worldwide. Trade the lift lines for for pristine, untouched wilderness of Banff and Lake Louise that comes with the most spectacular mountain vistas you could ever dream of.
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After a day of exploring Banff National Park, step into a tranquil oasis and enjoy one of many spa treatments and services that will leaving you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Lake of Little Fishes
''A hotel for outdoor adventurer and alpinist,'' was the vision Cornelius Van Horne, general manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, had in mind for the one-story log cabin constructed on the shore of Lake Louise in 1890. It contained a central area that served as dining room, office, bar and gathering place, a kitchen and two small bedrooms, fronted by large windows facing the lake and a verandah. The original Chalet Lake Louise hosted visitors from different dining stations along the railway line as well as day visitors from its elegant sister, the Banff Springs Hotel. While only 50 guests registered at the chalet in 1890 by 1912, as the Chalet grew in size so did visitation, eventually accommodating over 50,000 people.
Lake Louise is renowned as the birthplace of Canadian mountaineering. In August 1896, during a small but much publicized expedition to Mount Lefroy, Phillip Abbot fell to his death just feet from the summit, becoming the first man known to have been killed in Canadian mountaineering. His tragic death sent a shockwave through North America's climbing community. It also influenced Canadian Pacific to hire their first two professional Swiss mountain guides to lead guests safely to the summits of their dreams.
Between 1899 and 1954, generations of these Swiss mountaineers taught thousands of visitors and locals to climb and, later, to ski. Canadian Pacific Swiss guides were responsible for over 250 first ascents in these mountains, most of them in the company of hotel guests. From fondues to hikes, the Swiss influence on architecture, cuisine and our guided program of Mountain Heritage Adventures can still be felt at the Chateau today.
Right from the start, holidays in Lake Louise have meant mountain climbing, horseback riding and gazing at stars - both natural and human. A top location within western Canada's continuing reputation as ''Hollywood North,'' early movies shot in Lake Louise include 1928 ''Eternal Love'' starring John Barrymore, 1942 ''Springtime in the Rockies'' with Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda and 1944 ''Son of Lassie.'' Literally hundreds of stars have come here for filming or vacationing, including Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe, Christopher Reeve and Angie Dickinson.
As early as 1912, when the British Prince of Wales (King Edward VIII, who abdicated) included a hike to the Lake Agnes Teahouse as a part of his ''morning exercise'' the Chateau has also welcomed dozens of royals including Prince Rainier of Monaco, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan. You never know who you might see on a stroll around the lake...
"If you can't export the scenery, we'll import the tourists."
William Cornelius Van Horne
Swiss and Austrian mountain guides introduced Banff and Lake Louise youth to skiing as early as 1909. The Banff Ski Club was founded in 1917. And by the early 1920s adventurous Albertans and their guests were carving the logging trails and flying over jumps at Tunnel Mountain. Full-scale ski areas at Mount Norquay, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise were all in operation by the 1930s. Although they were conceived as summer-only resorts, the Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise opened for skiers on a trial basis during the peak winter holiday seasons of the 1970s, breathing new life into both luxury hotels. A decade later the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics would showcase Banff National Park's ski resorts to the world. Today, this hotel is one of the highlights of the international ski circuit, hosting the Lake Louise World Cup racers each November, and welcoming eager skiers, snowboarders and winter sport enthusiasts from all over the world.
Turning moments into memories.
From seasonally inspired menus to dining experiences that will satisfy any craving, see what our chefs are preparing just for you.
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Embraced by soaring mountains, glittering glaciers and a sparkling lake, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise will add inspiration to one of the most important days of your life.
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Our breathtaking mountain resort setting provides 3,344 square metres of indoor event space and 3,250 square metres of outdoor event space, all equipped with the latest multimedia technology.
From elegant social functions to milestone family events, our skilled team of dedicated professionals will help you plan, organize and execute your event with warm, courteous and helpful service.
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Sustainable stewardship in Canada's first national park. From waste reduction to diversity initiatives, we are committed to shaping a brighter future.
For over 20 years, the Chateau has incorporated “No Net Negative Environmental Impact” practices into all hotel operations
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise has had a Renewable Energy Certificate since 2003.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is proud to have some of the cleanest drinking water in the entire world.
Leftover soap & hygiene products that would otherwise be discarded from guest rooms are donated to Clean the World.
4.5/5
Reviewed 2024-04-22
Reviewed 2024-04-21
I have had the opportunity to stay at this hotel on a few occasions and the service always exceeds my expectations. The staff go above and beyond.
We arrived at Lake Louise in our RV, to find all RV sites were closed due to the weather. Luckily, the hotel had a lovely warm and comfortable room available.
We regularly stay at the CLL throughout ski season but this trip was a disappointment. We ordered breakfast to the room and it was terrible - the pastries were below grocery store standards and the eggs were from a mix. We also were told we would receive drink vouchers because of our Accor status, but instead of getting those at check in, they were dropped off after 7pm. We were staying 1 night and have young kids; we’d already missed our window for a drink by then and we’re returning from dinner, which the hotel knows because I register the kids’ ages as part of the booking. The hotel room was in poor shape; we found hair on the floor making me wonder if it had been vacuumed and the furniture was damaged and stained.
Reviewed 2024-04-20
Was there with CLAC steward convention. Rooms and staff where great, second best hotels i was ever in. The only thing that was disappointing was the food. Running out of main dishes, not knowing that there was other options hidden off to sides, others cold and other dishes overcooked.
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We were so happy to be upgraded to a junior suite with a view of the frozen lake ☺️
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We are excited to share that Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is currently undergoing renovations to enhance your resort experience. These enhancements include the creation of a state-of-the-art eco-friendly Thermal Wellness Facility, and improvements to our guest rooms. These improvements are part of our ongoing commitment to enhance the quality of our guest experience. LEARN MORE
Please note, while renovations are in progress, our team is working diligently to minimize any disruption to your stay. Construction is from 8:00am – 6:00pm daily, however, resort facilities will not be impacted and remain open during this time. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to make Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise an even more exceptional destination.