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Tea houses, lodges, places, and history
The history behind the landscape, the CPR's role in opening the Rockies to visitors, the Swiss guides who mapped the peaks, the tea houses that are still operating over a century after they were built, and the trails and buildings that carry their names. Many of the paths people walk today were laid out before 1920.
- Abbot Pass Hut
- Alpine Club of Canada
- Banff National Park
- Big Beehive Trail
- Bow River Loop Trail
- Burgess Shale
- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
- Caribou Conservation Breeding Centre
- Castle Mountain Bungalow Camp
- Chateau Lake Louise
- CPR Bungalow Camps
- Eagle Ridge and Frontside Chute Complexes
- Elizabeth Parker Hut
- Emerald Lake Lodge
- Fairview Lookout Trail
- Fairview Mountain Trail
- Field
- Glacier Findy Centre
- Glacier Skywalk
- Gog Group and Lake Louise Geology
- Great Divide Lodge
- Halfway Hut
- Hector Station
- Highline Trail
- Indigenous History
- Jasper National Park
- Laggan
- Lake Agnes Tea House
- Lake Agnes Trail
- Lake Louise and Moraine Lake Trail Systems
- Lake Louise Lakeshore Trail
- Lake Louise Media Archaeology
- Lake Louise Music
- Lake Louise Railway Station (Laggan)
- Lake Louise Run Names
- Lake Louise Ski Cinema
- Lake Louise Ski Friends
- Lake Louise Ski Lodge
- Lake Louise Ski Resort
- Lake Louise Snow School
- Lake Louise Tea House System
- Lake O'Hara Lodge
- Leg Burner
- Little Beehive Trail
- Louise Creek Trail
- Moraine Lake Bungalow Camp
- Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
- Park Wardens
- Parks Canada
- Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House
- Plain of Six Glaciers Trail
- Post Hotel
- Richardson's Ridge Expansion
- Right to Reside
- Saddleback Pass Trail
- Silver City (Silverton)
- Spiral Tunnels
- Swiss Guides
- Tramline Trail
- Village Lake Louise Controversy
- Wapta Bungalow Camp
- Whitehorn Back Bowls
- Wildlife Crossings
- Yale Lake Louise Club
- Yoho National Park