Lake Louise Ski Resort Explained

Lake Louise Ski Resort
Location:Lake Louise, Alberta,
Nearest City:Banff, Alberta
Calgary, Alberta
Coordinates:51.4419°N -116.1606°W
Pushpin Map:Canada#Alberta
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Relief:y
Vertical:991m (3,251feet)
Top Elevation:2637m (8,652feet)[1]
Base Elevation:1646m (5,400feet)
Skiable Area:17km2
Number Trails:145 [2]
Longest Run:8km (05miles)
Liftsystem:8 lifts:
- 2 surface lifts
- 1 triple
- 1 fixed-grip quad
- 4 high-speed lifts
- 1 six-passenger gondola
Lift Capacity:more than 14,000 skiers/hr
Terrainparks:4
Snowfall:454-1NaN-1 per year
External Link:skilouise.com

The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola is a ski resort in western Canada, located in Banff National Park near the village of Lake Louise, Alberta. Located 57km (35miles) west of Banff, Lake Louise is one of three major ski resorts within Banff National Park.[3]

The resort is situated on the southern slopes of the Slate Range, with most of its skiable terrain on the slopes of Whitehorn Mountain, with additional skiable terrain to the east on the lower western slope of Lipalian Mountain. The overall ski area is between the heights of Mount Richardson, Ptarmigan Peak, Pika Peak and Redoubt Mountain, all around 3000m (10,000feet) above sea level. The base of the slopes is defined by Pipestone River, a tributary of the Bow River, immediately north of the intersections between Highway 1A (Bow Valley Trail), Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway), and Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway).

History

Lake Louise has been a home to skiing since the 1920s, as the gateway to the Skoki Ski Lodge. The first lift was constructed in 1954, and a poma was added in 1960.[4] [5] [6]

Until autumn 2008, the ski resort was owned and operated by the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) company. In 2008, Charlie Locke, a former owner of the ski area (1981-2003),[7] exercised a buy-back option to reacquire Lake Louise from RCR to return as the ski resort's owner, president and operator.[8]

Events

The Lake Louise Ski Resort is the first stop on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit, and the only place in Canada where this event is held.[9] The event, also known as the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup, is described by Alpine Canada as "Canada's highest-profile alpine ski race",[10] and attracts high-profile downhill skiers from around the globe - such as four-time World Cup champion, Lindsey Vonn.[11] The races began at the resort in 1980 and ran consecutively from 1993 to 2020. The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic caused the 2020 races to be cancelled.[12] The race is one of the select few that holds both the men's and ladies' speed events on the World Cup circuit and plays host to the first World Cup downhill and super-G races of the season.[13]

The Lake Louise Ski Resort hosted its first FIS Snowboard Cross World Cup in December 2013.[14] [15]

The resort also hosts Shake The Lake: a freestyle and live music event held at the end of the snow season.[16]

Facilities

The 145 marked ski runs and back bowls on four mountain faces are 25% beginner, 45% intermediate and 30% advanced.[2] The 'Terrain Park' is also designed for riders of all levels. Four full service day lodges are operational during winter. Snowboarders have access to all trails and the terrain park.

The Lake Louise sightseeing gondola is open year-round, offering panoramas of glaciers, natural springs, wildflowers and possibly wildlife (such as grizzly bears). Other activities in the resort area include dog sledding, ice skating, and cross-country skiing.

Lifts

Name Type Manufacturer Built Vertical
Length
Ride Time
Notes
Grizzly Express Gondola Gondola 6 2004 736 2918 12 Relocated from Squaw Valley, California.
Top of the World 2002 411 1344 5
Upper Juniper Express High speed six pack 2024 Bubbles
Larch Express High speed quad 1998 375 1463 6
Glacier Express High speed quad Leitner 2000 442 1822 7
Juniper Express High speed quad 2021 - 1089 3.6
Ptarmigan Fixed grip quad Leitner-Poma 2008 412 1021 7.2
Summit Fixed grip quad Doppelmayr 2020 - - 3.3 Replaced a single person platter in 2020.
Paradise Triple 1982 394 1100 7.5
Whitehorn Gondola Gondola 2 1959 Closed in 2019
Glacier Triple Triple Replaced by the Glacier Express quad
Friendly Giant High speed quad 1989 Closed in 2005
Olympic 19672,134 640
Summit Platter 410 1,119 8 Closed in 2020

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Louise - Statistics. Go Ski. 2008-05-12. 2008-04-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20080421142300/http://www.goski.ca/ski-resorts/Alberta/Lake-Louise-stats.asp. dead.
  2. Web site: Mountain Statistics. Lake Louise Mountain Resort. 2008-05-12.
  3. Web site: Visit Lake Louise | Flights, Holidays & Hotels . British Airways . 2018-09-01.
  4. News: New Lake Louise ski area impressive . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . Williams . Dick . December 9, 1959 . 11.
  5. News: Mount Whitehorn installs modern 3600-foot ski lift . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . Williams . Dick . December 12, 1960 . 11.
  6. News: Lake Louise area shined . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . Williams . Dick . December 27, 1961 . 13.
  7. News: New generation of women taking over at Lake Louise . 29 November 2012 . Hudson . Louise . The Calgary Herald . 18 August 2016.
  8. Web site: Charlie Locke . 2011-02-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716081253/http://www.skicanadamag.com/Features/2009/BG2010/Louise.html . 2011-07-16 . dead .
  9. Web site: FIS-Ski - Alpine World Ski Championships . 2013-06-29 . dead . https://archive.today/20130629210752/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/majorevents/fisworldskichampionships/alpinewsc.html?category=&category=WC&sector=AL&search=Search . 2013-06-29 .
  10. Web site: Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup | Alpine Canada Alpin . 2013-06-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130709015033/http://www.alpinecanada.org/winterstart . 2013-07-09 .
  11. Web site: Lindsey Vonn. U.S. Ski & Snowboard. 2013-06-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20120115202233/http://alpine.usskiteam.com/athletes/lindsey-vonn. 2012-01-15. dead.
  12. News: Conboy. Marie. 22 August 2021. Lake Louise Audi FIS Ski World Cup called off for 2020. Bow Valley Crag and Canyon. 27 June 2021.
  13. Web site: Lake Louise Audi FIS Ski World Cup – Canada's Premier Alpine World Cup. www.winterstartevents.com. 2016-12-05. 2022-01-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20220109132827/http://www.winterstartevents.com/who-we-are/. dead.
  14. Web site: 2013 Lake Louise Snowboard Cross World Cup . 18 August 2016 . 2018-09-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180902012220/https://www.skilouise.com/things-to-do/events/2013-lake-louise-snowboard-cross-world-cup-2013-12-20.php . dead .
  15. Web site: fissnowboard.com - Informationen zum Thema fissnowboard.. www.fissnowboard.com.
  16. Web site: Monster Energy Drink® | Events . 2013-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130615120615/http://www.monsterenergy.com/ca/en/events/#!/events%3Aruckus-in-the-rockies-iii . 2013-06-15 . dead .
  17. Web site: Lake Louise, AB. 6 November 2015.