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Lake Louise Trailer - Banff National Park

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Open all year. Checked in at 10:30 am ($33 CAD which is ~$26 USD for 120/30/50 electric) today and stayed in spot 97 (end of open area back by the river). There was no host/employee at booth so as instructed self registered. Hoped to pay on-line but unable to reserve these spots as that ended in October. Many spots available and it was an easy process (actually paid in USD unsure if that was an issue, but didn芒鈧劉t hear anything to the contrary). This is Lake Louise Campground 2 (hard sided they call it) as not tents are allowed. It is central to many things/activities and for some peace and beauty on the back side of the property is a stream which is accessible. Yes there are train tracks and trains do roll through - I don芒鈧劉t make an issue of it. Sites are interesting in that there are two per 芒鈧損ull in芒鈧 (side by side) so if the campground was full each person would have a neighbor. Fire pits (you can purchase wood $8 CAD), picnic tables, lots of beautiful trees and level spots with brand new electric boxes that contain household plug, 30 and 50 amp. No water hookups. Dump station is large/numerous lanes (although just one open this time of year) and grouped near the front of the campground. Potable water is available and there was sign saying to fill up at the bathroom building (there is a room with sinks for washing dishes - this is where I figure one would fill their water jugs). Bathroom were very clean and the shower was hot - very nice actually. I would definitely stay here again for the price, but for those who want everything (total peace, total privacy, all hookups) this might not be the place for you. This is my first Canadian Park campground and if all are similar, I would say they are doing things right. Forgot to add: LTE Verizon Service, no issues.
Skip H
Posted Nov 06, 2021; Everywhere
Open all year. Checked in at 10:30 am ($33 CAD which is ~$26 USD for 120/30/50 electric) today and stayed in spot 97 (end of open area back by the river). There was no host/employee at booth so as instructed self registered. Hoped to pay on-line but unable to reserve these spots as that ended in October. Many spots available and it was an easy process (actually paid in USD unsure if that was an issue, but didn芒鈧劉t hear anything to the contrary). This is Lake Louise Campground 2 (hard sided they call it) as not tents are allowed. It is central to many things/activities and for some peace and beauty on the back side of the property is a stream which is accessible. Yes there are train tracks and trains do roll through - I don芒鈧劉t make an issue of it. Sites are interesting in that there are two per 芒鈧損ull in芒鈧 (side by side) so if the campground was full each person would have a neighbor. Fire pits (you can purchase wood $8 CAD), picnic tables, lots of beautiful trees and level spots with brand new electric boxes that contain household plug, 30 and 50 amp. No water hookups. Dump station is large/numerous lanes (although just one open this time of year) and grouped near the front of the campground. Potable water is available and there was sign saying to fill up at the bathroom building (there is a room with sinks for washing dishes - this is where I figure one would fill their water jugs). Bathroom were very clean and the shower was hot - very nice actually. I would definitely stay here again for the price, but for those who want everything (total peace, total privacy, all hookups) this might not be the place for you. This is my first Canadian Park campground and if all are similar, I would say they are doing things right. Forgot to add: LTE Verizon Service, no issues.
Skip H
Posted Nov 06, 2021; Everywhere
Nice campground with lots of wildlife and close to lake Louise. However, the campsites are in 2芒鈧劉s so you are sharing a site with strangers (so weird) and there芒鈧劉s a train track right beside you that is extremely active. About every 1-2 hours a train goes by blasting their horn. We didn芒鈧劉t get much sleep.
Erin
Posted Jul 07, 2021; Vancouver
Nice campground with lots of wildlife and close to lake Louise. However, the campsites are in 2芒鈧劉s so you are sharing a site with strangers (so weird) and there芒鈧劉s a train track right beside you that is extremely active. About every 1-2 hours a train goes by blasting their horn. We didn芒鈧劉t get much sleep.
Erin
Posted Jul 07, 2021; Vancouver
This is a beautiful campground for winter camping and skiing at Lake Louise ski resort and the Chateau- only a 10 min drive to both. Excellent heated shower/toilet facility. Power at site, we used 30 amp. Recycling just outside shower facility. We stayed 3 nights in late February with temps -5F in the AM. Only 4 stars because the dump site was frozen (understandable with those cold temps).
NGPPP
Posted Mar 07, 2020; Vancouver WA
This is a beautiful campground for winter camping and skiing at Lake Louise ski resort and the Chateau- only a 10 min drive to both. Excellent heated shower/toilet facility. Power at site, we used 30 amp. Recycling just outside shower facility. We stayed 3 nights in late February with temps -5F in the AM. Only 4 stars because the dump site was frozen (understandable with those cold temps).
NGPPP
Posted Mar 07, 2020; Vancouver WA
Trains, trains & autos, less than a base hit away. Not at all quiet. Level gravel site, but utilities are on the wrong side of trailer, so you need long cord & hose. Good one night stop to see the lake. This is not camping, your inside of a town. I will not go back. They also have bears inside the camp area, so make sure you put food stuff away.
FalconRVpitstop
Posted Jul 24, 2019; Southern Illinois
Trains, trains & autos, less than a base hit away. Not at all quiet. Level gravel site, but utilities are on the wrong side of trailer, so you need long cord & hose. Good one night stop to see the lake. This is not camping, your inside of a town. I will not go back. They also have bears inside the camp area, so make sure you put food stuff away.
FalconRVpitstop
Posted Jul 24, 2019; Southern Illinois
We were looking for a CG with electric that would be convenient to exploring the northern section of Banff NP. We're self-contained and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We stayed a week in mid-September in our 8 metre (25 foot) MH. This CG is conveniently located as a base to explore the northern section of Banff NP and to access the Lake Louise area. It's no more convenient than other CGs in the area to visit Moraine Lake area, as the only access is via shuttle from an overflow parking area 5 km (3 mi) south of the CG on the TCH. Most of the sites in the CG are quite long and designed for 2 RVs side by side with electric post, table and (some sites) fire pits on either side. The long double wide sites are separated by trees and shrubs for some privacy. Two smaller rigs/class C's can stagger and maintain some privacy. Two larger rigs may have difficulty opening slides/awnings. The sites are electric only. There are a few single RV sites (not noted on the online reservation form). Most sites are gravel, may need a bit of leveling and are mostly shaded. There are washrooms with hot water throughout the CG. There's one shower room with 5 male and 5 female showers for the whole CG with lines in the morning and early evening. (We chose to shower at different times.) The showers were clean with ample hot water and water pressure. They could use a shelf or additional hooks - with only 1 hook, clothes and towels had to be hung over the door. There was good ATT and Verizon cell coverage while roaming on Rogers service. We arrived without reservations at a busy time and were able to get open sites by moving to a different site every day. (This was not a problem for us.) Of the 4 sites, 47 was our favorite. Note the Canadian Pacific Railway runs quite close to the park with trains day and night. The hamlet of Lake Louise a 15-minute walk from the CG. It's quite small with limited shopping, 1 restaurant and 3 cafe's. The NP visitor center is helpful and includes an interpretive center. There's a shuttle stop near the visitor center to get to Lake Louise or the overflow parking lot to get to Lake Moraine. The Icefields Parkway is just north of Lake Louise. The town of Banff with full services is an hour south. Hiking near Lake Louise is superb, yet you need to do some planning to get to certain trailheads.
DSVT
Posted Sep 15, 2018; VT
We were looking for a CG with electric that would be convenient to exploring the northern section of Banff NP. We're self-contained and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We stayed a week in mid-September in our 8 metre (25 foot) MH. This CG is conveniently located as a base to explore the northern section of Banff NP and to access the Lake Louise area. It's no more convenient than other CGs in the area to visit Moraine Lake area, as the only access is via shuttle from an overflow parking area 5 km (3 mi) south of the CG on the TCH. Most of the sites in the CG are quite long and designed for 2 RVs side by side with electric post, table and (some sites) fire pits on either side. The long double wide sites are separated by trees and shrubs for some privacy. Two smaller rigs/class C's can stagger and maintain some privacy. Two larger rigs may have difficulty opening slides/awnings. The sites are electric only. There are a few single RV sites (not noted on the online reservation form). Most sites are gravel, may need a bit of leveling and are mostly shaded. There are washrooms with hot water throughout the CG. There's one shower room with 5 male and 5 female showers for the whole CG with lines in the morning and early evening. (We chose to shower at different times.) The showers were clean with ample hot water and water pressure. They could use a shelf or additional hooks - with only 1 hook, clothes and towels had to be hung over the door. There was good ATT and Verizon cell coverage while roaming on Rogers service. We arrived without reservations at a busy time and were able to get open sites by moving to a different site every day. (This was not a problem for us.) Of the 4 sites, 47 was our favorite. Note the Canadian Pacific Railway runs quite close to the park with trains day and night. The hamlet of Lake Louise a 15-minute walk from the CG. It's quite small with limited shopping, 1 restaurant and 3 cafe's. The NP visitor center is helpful and includes an interpretive center. There's a shuttle stop near the visitor center to get to Lake Louise or the overflow parking lot to get to Lake Moraine. The Icefields Parkway is just north of Lake Louise. The town of Banff with full services is an hour south. Hiking near Lake Louise is superb, yet you need to do some planning to get to certain trailheads.
DSVT
Posted Sep 15, 2018; VT
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