Official sources
Use LakeLoui.se to understand the place. Use these sources when details matter.
LakeLoui.se is independent and unofficial. When a choice affects access, safety, money, bookings, rules, roads, resort operations, or emergency planning, check the relevant official source.
Quick guide
- Park rules, closures, restrictions, permits, and lake access: check Parks Canada.
- Road status: check 511 Alberta and DriveBC.
- Lift, run, terrain park, ticket, lesson, rental, and operating details: check Lake Louise Ski Resort.
- Avalanche conditions: check avalanche.ca and public-safety authorities.
- Hotel services, dining, amenities, and guest bookings: check Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
Parks Canada
Park rules and access
Use these sources for closures, restrictions, permits, shuttles, reservations, park rules, and Lake Louise or Moraine Lake access decisions.
Open guideRoad authorities and transit operators
Roads and transit
Use these sources before driving from Alberta or British Columbia, and before relying on transit timing or routing.
Open guideLake Louise Ski Resort
Ski-area operations
Use these sources for lift and run status, snow reports, terrain park operations, tickets, lessons, rentals, shuttle details, and gondola operations.
Public-safety authorities
Avalanche and winter safety
Use these sources before entering avalanche terrain or making winter route decisions. Avalanche terrain needs current professional guidance.
Open guideFairmont and destination organizations
Hotel and destination services
Use these sources for hotel services, guest amenities, dining, broad destination planning, and official business information.
Open guidePublic data providers
Data and licence sources
Use these sources to understand source data and licence terms behind some weather, road, and forecast context used by this site.