Rule #1 of Lake Louise Campground: Avoid the electric fence! | Full Review

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Join us on a full morning walk-around the Lake Louise campground in the heart of Banff National Park, offering access to a multitude of trails and attractions, including world-famous Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. It is a short drive to access the Icefields Parkway - one of the most scenic drives in the world! The 230 kilometers Icefields Parkway features spectacular mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, and of course, glaciers!
    Campsites are unserviced and best suited for tents, tent trailers or small motorhomes and trailers up to 7 meters (24 feet). For groups that prefer to camp together, note that there are fire and no-fire loops when selecting a site.
    This forested campground is divided from the hard-sided campground by the Bow River and surrounded by mountain views. The "soft-sided" section is enclosed by an electric fence and allows tents, soft-sided trailers and camping equipment with soft-sided pop-outs.
    Leave your car at the campsite! Visitors to Lake Louise campground enjoy free access to the Park and Ride Connector service linking the campground with Lake Louise Village, and the Park and Ride during the summer months. Tickets for the Lake Louise Lakeshore and Moraine Lake shuttle service must be reserved in advance.
    Reservations are required ahead of time at this location. Ask about the free evening interpretive programs hosted by Parks Canada at the campground theater.
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  • @ShariPhillips-ip4of
    @ShariPhillips-ip4of 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for these videos! We're visiting banff & jasper for the first time this summer for 13 nights. Your videos are the BEST we've seen! We've compiled a notebook of places to see we never would have known about. Thanks again!!

    • @EricTremblayAdventures
      @EricTremblayAdventures  7 місяців тому +2

      You are so welcome! Lots of tourist spend a lot of time planning their potential once-in-a-lifetime trip, so I'm glad these can help.

  • @kevrocks8171
    @kevrocks8171 7 місяців тому +1

    Such a helpful video! I like it!

    • @EricTremblayAdventures
      @EricTremblayAdventures  7 місяців тому

      Thank you! We have a video for every campground in Banff National Park & Jasper National Park. Yoho will be completed this year & Kootenay as well.

  • @eannpatawaran6730
    @eannpatawaran6730 10 днів тому

    Can you use tent trailers or pop up tents on the soft sided campgrounds?

    • @EricTremblayAdventures
      @EricTremblayAdventures  9 днів тому

      Im sure you probably could because I’ve used a trailer there (for my gear) with my Jeep. I had to separate them & it was difficult to park. Most campsites may be difficult to use a trailer & they will likely move you to the RV side.