36 miles
Banff national park extends from the Alberta/BC border to about 23km from Canmore and Lake Louise is about 20km into Alberta from BC.
I'm not sure if it's the only Lake Louise, but there is a Lake Louise in Sudden Valley inside of gate 2...Bellingham, Washington. It's more of a "pond" Louise. Probably the Lake Louise that you're referring to is the famous glacial lake in Banff National Park, Alberta; approximately 45 minutes north of the town of Banff.
Lake Louise is a small community located in Alberta, Canada. The natural surroundings make this a perfect getaway destination for rest and relaxation. If you are looking for a little excitement, Lake Louise offers fun and challenging ski vacations.
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Lake Louise in Alberta is named after her.
Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Beautiful Banff and Lake Louise A FitzPatrick Traveltalk - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #0649)
Lake Louise is a lake it is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
Banff gondola is my favorite.
It is to the west on the Trans Canadian Highway 1 west of Banff in the state of Alberta, Canada.
Named after the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, Louise Caroline Alberta.
Yes, Alberta is home to several natural features and towns. The Canadian Rockies contain many mountains, such as Mount Alberta, while rivers like the Bow and the Athabasca flow through the region. Glaciers, such as the Columbia Icefield, are also found in Alberta, and there are numerous lakes, including Lake Louise. Towns like Banff and Jasper are popular destinations within Alberta's stunning natural landscapes.