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Lake Louise is a lake it is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
Lake Eola in Florida is a sinkhole lake that formed primarily due to physical weathering. The dissolution of limestone bedrock over time caused the ground to collapse, forming a depression that eventually filled with water. Chemical weathering may have played a minor role in the process by weakening the rock through chemical interactions.
Chateau Lake Louise was created in 1911.
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Fairmont Lake Louise different accommodation options, and can be found on Fairmont's website. Three locations they have listed are the Mountaineer Lodge, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise and Lake Louise Inn.
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.
Yes, Lake Louise is a World Heritage Site.
Lake Louise State Park was created in 1963.
Louise Lake-Tack was born on 1944-07-26.
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