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Lake Louise Visitor Centre — Attraction in Alberta

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Lake Louise Visitor Centre
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Nearby attractions
Kingmik Dog Sled Tours
101 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Lake Louise Ski Area Ltd.
934 15 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2R 0S3, Canada
Samson Native Gallery
Samson Mall, 101 Village Road, Building B, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Bow River Loop Trail
101 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar
Lake Louise Dr, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Laggan's
101 Village Rd Building B, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Post Hotel Dining Room Lake Louise
200 Pipestone Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Bill Peyto's Cafe
203 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Timberwolf Pizza & Pasta Cafe
210 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Legends Restaurant
210 Village Rd #1, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Explorer's Lounge
210 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Lake Louise Railway Station & Restaurant
200 Sentinel Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Nearby hotels
Post Hotel & Spa
200 Pipestone Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Mountaineer Lodge
101 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Lake Louise Inn
210 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre
203 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Experience Lake Louise
101 Lake Louise Dr #2, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
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Lake Louise Visitor Centre

Samson Mall, 201 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0
4.5(1.1K)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Adventure
Family friendly
attractions: Kingmik Dog Sled Tours, Lake Louise Ski Area Ltd., Samson Native Gallery, Bow River Loop Trail, restaurants: Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar, Laggan's, Post Hotel Dining Room Lake Louise, Bill Peyto's Cafe, Timberwolf Pizza & Pasta Cafe, Legends Restaurant, Explorer's Lounge, Lake Louise Railway Station & Restaurant
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Phone
(403) 762-8421
Website
banfflakelouise.com

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Nearby attractions of Lake Louise Visitor Centre

Kingmik Dog Sled Tours

Lake Louise Ski Area Ltd.

Samson Native Gallery

Bow River Loop Trail

Kingmik Dog Sled Tours

Kingmik Dog Sled Tours

5.0

(169)

Closed
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Lake Louise Ski Area Ltd.

Lake Louise Ski Area Ltd.

4.5

(52)

Closed
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Samson Native Gallery

Samson Native Gallery

3.8

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Bow River Loop Trail

Bow River Loop Trail

4.9

(28)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Lake Louise Nordic ski lesson and trail tour
Lake Louise Nordic ski lesson and trail tour
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:30 AM
Lake Louise, Alberta, T0L 1E0, Canada
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Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola Ride
Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola Ride
Mon, Dec 8 • 8:00 AM
1 Whitehorn Rd, AB T0L 1E0, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0
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Nearby restaurants of Lake Louise Visitor Centre

Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar

Laggan's

Post Hotel Dining Room Lake Louise

Bill Peyto's Cafe

Timberwolf Pizza & Pasta Cafe

Legends Restaurant

Explorer's Lounge

Lake Louise Railway Station & Restaurant

Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar

Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar

3.1

(573)

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Laggan's

Laggan's

3.8

(410)

$

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Post Hotel Dining Room Lake Louise

Post Hotel Dining Room Lake Louise

4.5

(83)

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Bill Peyto's Cafe

Bill Peyto's Cafe

4.4

(738)

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Reviews of Lake Louise Visitor Centre

4.5
(1,090)
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4.0
1y

A Gem in the Heart of Nature: Lake Louise Visitor Centre

Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Canadian Rockies, the Lake Louise Visitor Centre stands as a beacon of knowledge and exploration in the serene haven of Samson Mall. Located at 201 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada, this center is not just a stop for tourists; it's an immersive experience that enriches your journey through one of Canada's most iconic landscapes.

From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with warmth and hospitality. The staff here are more than just guides; they're passionate advocates for the environment, eager to share their knowledge and love for the region. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a first-time visitor, they'll tailor their advice to suit your needs, ensuring you make the most of your time in this natural wonderland.

The center itself is a marvel of design, seamlessly blending into its surroundings while offering modern amenities. Interactive exhibits captivate visitors of all ages, providing insights into the geology, wildlife, and cultural heritage of the area. From the history of the indigenous peoples to the formation of the majestic mountains, every corner holds a treasure trove of information waiting to be discovered.

But perhaps the highlight of the Lake Louise Visitor Centre is its role as a gateway to adventure. Here, you can obtain permits for backcountry camping, learn about the best hiking trails, and even join guided tours led by knowledgeable experts. Whether you're embarking on a solo trek or seeking camaraderie in a group excursion, the center serves as your compass, guiding you towards unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors.

Of course, no visit would be complete without a stop at the gift shop, where you can find an array of locally crafted souvenirs and eco-friendly products. Whether you're picking up a memento for yourself or a gift for a loved one, each purchase supports the conservation efforts that make places like Lake Louise possible for generations to come.

In conclusion, the Lake Louise Visitor Centre is more than just a pit stop on your journey; it's a destination in its own right. With its wealth of information, warm hospitality, and commitment to sustainability, it embodies the spirit of exploration and stewardship that defines the Canadian Rockies. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking solace in the beauty of the wilderness, this center welcomes you with open arms, inviting you to embark on a journey of discovery you'll...

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1.0
1y

I recently had a very disappointing experience with the staff at the Visitor Center. When I asked a young female staff member where I could catch the shuttle bus, she rudely replied, "It is in your email." I showed her my confirmation email, which did not have the location of the shuttle bus stop. She insisted it was in another email, which I was unaware of, and spoke to me in a very condescending manner. It would have been much easier for her to simply provide the address rather than making me spend five minutes searching for the email.

Furthermore, I inquired about the shuttle bus schedule connecting Lake Louise campground and the shuttle bus starting point. She repeatedly told me to go to the starting point without actually answering my question. I asked her multiple times, and each time she responded like a broken record with the same words and a rude demeanor. When I asked for clarification the third time, she even complained to her colleague about my questions, which was very unprofessional.

I later found out from the campground staff that there is a shuttle every hour. This entire experience was frustrating and unpleasant. The staff member was extremely rude and unprofessional. I would never return to this place. I understand that you are a busy and popular destination, but that does not excuse treating...

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2.0
2y

The staff here is great.

The place itself has some issues.

First, parking is horrible. It shares parking with a little grocery store and other tourist shops. An there is no parking for a truck-trailer combination. RVs and motor homes, yes, but not a truck-trailer. There are no pull-through parking stalls either. Every stall has a sign post between it and the other row stating “1 hour parking.” This keeps you from being able to pull a truck-trailer through a parking place. Just a horrible and not well thought out parking lot.

There is no shoulder parking anywhere around this area either. I presume the government is trying to keep people from parking on the shoulder and walking up to Lake Louise. But again, no place for a truck-trailer.

Inside the center, the only people that can sell you souvenirs are the Parks Canada employees. There is one line for everyone. Backpackers getting tips and permits, tourists looking for information and people buying souvenirs. There is no dedicated cashier.

When we finally got to the front of the line, I got an employee who was not Parks Canada. He couldn’t ring me out. I had to continue to wait in line for a Parks Canada employee. Of course, they are all helping backpackers and others with permits and tips.

Really not well thought out...

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Feugene Macariola (Huge)Feugene Macariola (Huge)
A Gem in the Heart of Nature: Lake Louise Visitor Centre Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Canadian Rockies, the Lake Louise Visitor Centre stands as a beacon of knowledge and exploration in the serene haven of Samson Mall. Located at 201 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada, this center is not just a stop for tourists; it's an immersive experience that enriches your journey through one of Canada's most iconic landscapes. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with warmth and hospitality. The staff here are more than just guides; they're passionate advocates for the environment, eager to share their knowledge and love for the region. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a first-time visitor, they'll tailor their advice to suit your needs, ensuring you make the most of your time in this natural wonderland. The center itself is a marvel of design, seamlessly blending into its surroundings while offering modern amenities. Interactive exhibits captivate visitors of all ages, providing insights into the geology, wildlife, and cultural heritage of the area. From the history of the indigenous peoples to the formation of the majestic mountains, every corner holds a treasure trove of information waiting to be discovered. But perhaps the highlight of the Lake Louise Visitor Centre is its role as a gateway to adventure. Here, you can obtain permits for backcountry camping, learn about the best hiking trails, and even join guided tours led by knowledgeable experts. Whether you're embarking on a solo trek or seeking camaraderie in a group excursion, the center serves as your compass, guiding you towards unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors. Of course, no visit would be complete without a stop at the gift shop, where you can find an array of locally crafted souvenirs and eco-friendly products. Whether you're picking up a memento for yourself or a gift for a loved one, each purchase supports the conservation efforts that make places like Lake Louise possible for generations to come. In conclusion, the Lake Louise Visitor Centre is more than just a pit stop on your journey; it's a destination in its own right. With its wealth of information, warm hospitality, and commitment to sustainability, it embodies the spirit of exploration and stewardship that defines the Canadian Rockies. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking solace in the beauty of the wilderness, this center welcomes you with open arms, inviting you to embark on a journey of discovery you'll never forget.
Nancy ChouNancy Chou
On 7/2/2017, 3:30pm, I tried to park my car near lake Louis, several cars in front of me were able to be allowed to get access to the parking lot even if it looked crowded. However, the staff stopped me and didn't allow me to enter due to full lot. I didn't believe because there're some cars out of the lot at that time. I asked his permission that I'd like to drive around the lot and make sure it is indeed full. He stopped me and demanded me to make a U turn at narrow entrance, which is really hard and probably damages my car. After I left, I found out he allowed the car following me to enter the lot. Then I stopped my car and asked him why to do that, he just said the lot is full. I was so angry because he has race discrimination on me. Everyone spends dollar on visiting the park, which means we are equal to have the right to park our cars. Why only me not allowed to park? It's totally unfair!!! To wrap up, the lake is beautiful but parking system is toooo bad. I totally understand it's crowded during summer time but parking staff should be friendly and helpful.
James BrouchJames Brouch
An Essential Stop for a Lake Louise Adventure ​The Lake Louise Visitor Centre is the perfect starting point for any trip to the area. It serves as a crucial resource for gathering information before you head out to explore the stunning surroundings. ​The staff here are truly fantastic. They are incredibly helpful and provide clear, concise information that makes planning your day so much easier. Their expertise and friendly demeanor are a huge plus. ​During the summer, the parking can get quite crowded, so it's a good idea to arrive early if you can. Despite the high volume of visitors, the service remains efficient and friendly. This is a testament to the staff's professionalism and dedication. ​Overall, I highly recommend making this your first stop. It’s a well-organized and informative place that will help you make the most of your time in this beautiful region.
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A Gem in the Heart of Nature: Lake Louise Visitor Centre Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Canadian Rockies, the Lake Louise Visitor Centre stands as a beacon of knowledge and exploration in the serene haven of Samson Mall. Located at 201 Village Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada, this center is not just a stop for tourists; it's an immersive experience that enriches your journey through one of Canada's most iconic landscapes. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with warmth and hospitality. The staff here are more than just guides; they're passionate advocates for the environment, eager to share their knowledge and love for the region. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a first-time visitor, they'll tailor their advice to suit your needs, ensuring you make the most of your time in this natural wonderland. The center itself is a marvel of design, seamlessly blending into its surroundings while offering modern amenities. Interactive exhibits captivate visitors of all ages, providing insights into the geology, wildlife, and cultural heritage of the area. From the history of the indigenous peoples to the formation of the majestic mountains, every corner holds a treasure trove of information waiting to be discovered. But perhaps the highlight of the Lake Louise Visitor Centre is its role as a gateway to adventure. Here, you can obtain permits for backcountry camping, learn about the best hiking trails, and even join guided tours led by knowledgeable experts. Whether you're embarking on a solo trek or seeking camaraderie in a group excursion, the center serves as your compass, guiding you towards unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors. Of course, no visit would be complete without a stop at the gift shop, where you can find an array of locally crafted souvenirs and eco-friendly products. Whether you're picking up a memento for yourself or a gift for a loved one, each purchase supports the conservation efforts that make places like Lake Louise possible for generations to come. In conclusion, the Lake Louise Visitor Centre is more than just a pit stop on your journey; it's a destination in its own right. With its wealth of information, warm hospitality, and commitment to sustainability, it embodies the spirit of exploration and stewardship that defines the Canadian Rockies. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking solace in the beauty of the wilderness, this center welcomes you with open arms, inviting you to embark on a journey of discovery you'll never forget.
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On 7/2/2017, 3:30pm, I tried to park my car near lake Louis, several cars in front of me were able to be allowed to get access to the parking lot even if it looked crowded. However, the staff stopped me and didn't allow me to enter due to full lot. I didn't believe because there're some cars out of the lot at that time. I asked his permission that I'd like to drive around the lot and make sure it is indeed full. He stopped me and demanded me to make a U turn at narrow entrance, which is really hard and probably damages my car. After I left, I found out he allowed the car following me to enter the lot. Then I stopped my car and asked him why to do that, he just said the lot is full. I was so angry because he has race discrimination on me. Everyone spends dollar on visiting the park, which means we are equal to have the right to park our cars. Why only me not allowed to park? It's totally unfair!!! To wrap up, the lake is beautiful but parking system is toooo bad. I totally understand it's crowded during summer time but parking staff should be friendly and helpful.
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An Essential Stop for a Lake Louise Adventure ​The Lake Louise Visitor Centre is the perfect starting point for any trip to the area. It serves as a crucial resource for gathering information before you head out to explore the stunning surroundings. ​The staff here are truly fantastic. They are incredibly helpful and provide clear, concise information that makes planning your day so much easier. Their expertise and friendly demeanor are a huge plus. ​During the summer, the parking can get quite crowded, so it's a good idea to arrive early if you can. Despite the high volume of visitors, the service remains efficient and friendly. This is a testament to the staff's professionalism and dedication. ​Overall, I highly recommend making this your first stop. It’s a well-organized and informative place that will help you make the most of your time in this beautiful region.
James Brouch

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