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Skiing from Lake Louise Ski Area to Skoki Lodge Glacial peaks, vanishing trails, steep climbs, and apple pie By Kari Bodnarchuk Globe Correspondent, January 8, 2012, 12:00 a.m.
It might be nicknamed “Lake Lindsey” after US ski great Lindsey Vonn, but Lake Louise is open to all as the jewel of Canada’s Banff National Park.
No injuries were reported in a fire that burned down a lodge on the banks of Lake Louise near Glennallen this week, according to Alaska State Troopers. The owner of Point Lodge was inside the ...
Robin and Kimberley Locke are the driving force behind Lake Louise Ski Resort, which was named Canada’s best for 2018. Find out how the sisters got their jobs and why they keep them.
The Lake Louise Ski Resort is one of Banff's most popular ski locales and one of the largest ski areas in North America. It encompasses four mountains, 164 runs – including a 5-mile run – 11 ...
It’s called Skoki Lodge and it is set deep in the backcountry of the Lake Louise ski area in Western Canada, in the Banff National Park.
Shadow Lake Lodge is a series of log cabins within walking distance of Banff National Park's eponymous Shadow Lake (Credit: Alamy) Set in one of Banff National Park's most stunning locations ...
Pure Canada Dudley Do-Right would love to ski Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies By Bob Legasa and Ted S. McGregor Jr. Bob Legasa The Lake Louise Lodge ...