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Lake Louise, named Lake of the Little Fishes by the Stoney Natoka First Nations people, is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) west of the Hamlet of Lake Louise and Trans-Canada Highway 1.

Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.

The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. The lake has a surface of 0.8 square kilometers (0.31 square miles) and is drained through the 3-kilometer-long Louise Creek into the Bow River.

Fairmont's Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, is located on Lake Louise's eastern shore. It is a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Moraine Lake and Lake Agnes are also accessible from Lake Louise.

Tags:   Canada Alberta AB Landscapes Improvement District No. 9 Improvement District Number 9 Banff National Park Parc national de Banff Parks Canada Parcs Canada Prairie Provinces Lake Louise UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Sites Rocky Mountains North America Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks

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Lake Louise, named Lake of the Little Fishes by the Stoney Natoka First Nations people, is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) west of the Hamlet of Lake Louise and Trans-Canada Highway 1.

Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.

The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. The lake has a surface of 0.8 square kilometers (0.31 square miles) and is drained through the 3-kilometer-long Louise Creek into the Bow River.

Fairmont's Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, is located on Lake Louise's eastern shore. It is a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Moraine Lake and Lake Agnes are also accessible from Lake Louise.

Tags:   Canada Alberta AB Landscapes Improvement District No. 9 Improvement District Number 9 Banff National Park Parc national de Banff Parks Canada Parcs Canada Prairie Provinces Lake Louise UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Sites Rocky Mountains North America Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks

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Lake Louise, named Lake of the Little Fishes by the Stoney Natoka First Nations people, is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) west of the Hamlet of Lake Louise and Trans-Canada Highway 1.

Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.

The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. The lake has a surface of 0.8 square kilometers (0.31 square miles) and is drained through the 3-kilometer-long Louise Creek into the Bow River.

Fairmont's Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, is located on Lake Louise's eastern shore. It is a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Moraine Lake and Lake Agnes are also accessible from Lake Louise.

Tags:   Canada Alberta AB Landscapes Improvement District No. 9 Improvement District Number 9 Banff National Park Parc national de Banff Parks Canada Parcs Canada Prairie Provinces Lake Louise UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Sites Rocky Mountains North America Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks

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Lake Louise, named Lake of the Little Fishes by the Stoney Natoka First Nations people, is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) west of the Hamlet of Lake Louise and Trans-Canada Highway 1.

Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.

The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. The lake has a surface of 0.8 square kilometers (0.31 square miles) and is drained through the 3-kilometer-long Louise Creek into the Bow River.

Fairmont's Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, is located on Lake Louise's eastern shore. It is a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Moraine Lake and Lake Agnes are also accessible from Lake Louise.

Tags:   Canada Alberta AB Landscapes Improvement District No. 9 Improvement District Number 9 Banff National Park Parc national de Banff Parks Canada Parcs Canada Prairie Provinces Lake Louise UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Sites Rocky Mountains North America Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks

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Lake Louise, named Lake of the Little Fishes by the Stoney Natoka First Nations people, is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) west of the Hamlet of Lake Louise and Trans-Canada Highway 1.

Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.

The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. The lake has a surface of 0.8 square kilometers (0.31 square miles) and is drained through the 3-kilometer-long Louise Creek into the Bow River.

Fairmont's Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, is located on Lake Louise's eastern shore. It is a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Moraine Lake and Lake Agnes are also accessible from Lake Louise.

Tags:   Canada Alberta AB Landscapes Improvement District No. 9 Improvement District Number 9 Banff National Park Parc national de Banff Parks Canada Parcs Canada Prairie Provinces Lake Louise UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Sites Rocky Mountains North America Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks


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