• ABOUT THE SPOT

Snowboarding in Lake Louise Ski Area, Lake Louise, Alberta Canada

Skiable Area:
17 km² (4200 ac)
Vertical Drop:
991 m (3250 ft)
Base Elevation:
1646 m (5400 ft)
Top Elevation:
2637 m (8650 ft)
Trails:
113
Lake Louise Ski Area is a well-known ski resort in western Canada, situated in Banff National Park, near the village of Lake Louise, Alberta. Lake Louise is one of three major ski resorts in Banff National Park. Visiting this place, gives you the opportunity to enjoy yourself in all fields.

With a range of winter activities and great snow conditions, this spot will never let you get bored. Discover this famous Canadian place during winter and feel the adventure by performing an exciting activity, snowboarding.

The resort offers a skiable area of 17 km² (4200 ac),  a vertical drop of 991 m (3250 ft), a base elevation of 1646 m (5400 ft) and a top elevation of 2637 m (8650 ft).

The 113 trails, which are tailored to cover all levels of difficulty are formed by 40% of snow-making. You find 25% of trails for easy skiing, 45% for difficult skiing and for ski lovers, 30% of trails are designed especially for them.

The longest run reaches 8.04 m (26.40 ft). For beginners, a ski school is available to teach them the appropriate techniques for their best ski activity.

On spot you also find 3 surface lifts, 2 double chairs, 1 triple chair, 1 quad chair and 4 Hi-speed Quads, with lift capacity 15,499 people per hour. Choosing to spend your time in this place, offers you the chance to feel what is called, best vacations.