"Very well maintained grounds and room was clean. There was no TV and limited WiFi/cell service. Small general store offered quick grab and go food, but no on site full service restaurant. Easy drive to Lake Louise park & ride shuttle."
"Real mixed bag - mattresses very soft, especially sofabed (which, when deployed, impossible to fit two beds, table, chair without blocking access to the door which felt a bit of a fire hazard). Shower curtain rail reattached multiple times, glue-discs from earlier versions still on wall, now so low that curtain draped across floor of the tub - trip hazard.
Food good to great, buffet excellent value, but resto management worst I've seen in decades - of 3 restos claimed, only 1 open. Table setup poor: 2-tops left placed as 4s & 6s but only couples sat, while folks were literally being turned away as 'no tables available'.
At breakfast sat with no coffee for 10mins, no passing server, then after being topped up was revisited twice in <5mins to be offered unneeded extra coffee. Feasted on great cheese, fruit, smoked salmon; bacon overdone, runniest oatmeal I've seen since a staged Oliver Twist gruel scene. Food budget choices = weird!
Staff friendly, but all recent imports with wide range of skill - nice, polite, but very variable in efficiency.
'Eco-friendly' used to excuse no AC - but baseboard heaters & desk fans are far worse than a heatpump; single-use Keurig type coffeemaker in each room; heated pool/hottubs; chocolate fountain at breakfast!? Wasted power at every turn...
Both wife & I worked in a similar small, remote, budget, mountain hotel: we know the challenges involved. Great location, much potential, but managers, not staff, need replaced - especially in F&B!"
"Lodge is located in a beautiful location on Emerald Lake. Staff is very good and on site restaurant was highly quality. Now for the downside: it’s remote and guests must take shuttle from parking to lodge. The “cabin” was clean but in a 4-unit shared older building with very thin walls between rooms. There are no services (TV, wi-fi, or cell) except in main lodge. The only food service is from the lodge as nearest town (Fields) is 6 miles and has no restaurants. So, if you are looking to stay in an isolated location to completely disconnect, and don’t mind a “camp-like” setting, this is for you. The lake views are exceptional."
"Great location, very kind and helpful staff, food is excellent, especially Louisa, etc. activity is good. Complementary hiking tools are provided…life saver. I think I will come back."
"Staff were extremely friendly, they even sent a btl of wine to the cabin as a birthday gift...So kind of them... The cabin was very clean...Only reason i gave it an overall 3 stars was because the cabin had an old musty odour i'm assuming dutch is because of the age of the cabins... As well, it's a little bit of a tourist trap, lots of buses and people pulling in to walk the Canyon and I do prefer privacy versus lots of tourists..Hence the 3 stars, but overall rooms were clean. Shower was hot. The staff were very friendly."
Are you looking for a romantic escape? Our guests also love Lake Louise for its hiking, skiing, and beautiful lakeside setting. If you'd like to explore some of the area's notable sights, you might make a stop by Lake Louise Gondola, Lake Louise Mountain Resort, or Lake Louise. If you'd like to stay close to a certain attraction, you can sort by neighborhood and proximity to top sights, so you and your partner will get to see everything on your list.
When is the best time of year for a romantic getaway to Lake Louise?
If you're hoping to get lost in the rain on your romantic getaway, check out these details about year-round temperatures in Lake Louise: The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 49°F, while the coldest months are December and February with an average of 10°F. The snowiest months in Lake Louise are January, February, April, and November, with each month seeing an average of 124 inches of snowfall.
What is there to do in Lake Louise?
There's nothing better than seeing a new place with your sweetheart, so consider checking out all there is to see and do in Lake Louise. Couples looking for a little of everything will enjoy Lake Louise for its hiking, skiing, and restaurants. A visit to Lake Louise Gondola, Lake Louise Mountain Resort, or Lake Louise might be just the ticket when you're checking out the sights.
What's the best way to get to Lake Louise and around town during my romantic getaway?
This information about transportation options in Lake Louise might help your romantic trip get off to a smooth start: If you want to venture outside of the area, ride aboard one of the trains from Lake Louise Station. Lake Louise might not have many public transit options to choose from so consider renting a car to explore more.