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  1. #1
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    Best Hikes in Lake Lousie and Banff Canada

    I'll be traveling there, and am wondering, if you were to pick 5 hikes, which would they be? I've heard the tea house hike is great (although two tea house hikes are listed in the book).

    I also want to paddle on Lake Louise and is it Lake Moraine? Looks like only canoes are available.

    Thanks!
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    I don't know anything about at this time about hiking in summer because I've biked certain routes in the summer and fall --between Banff and Lake Louise and around those areas. This was over 12 years ago. I have biked the Great Divide from Field Alberta through Lake Louise to Banff.

    But probably will get reaquainted now that I live in Calgary. But admittedly in summer, I get real impatient hiking in those beautiful areas, I prefer to be on bike to see more, though I realize there are many areas hiking is the only option.

    For Banff, this is the federal govn't site. Banff is a federal national park of which the town of BAnff sits within the park.

    http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/ban...iv/activ2.aspx I would start here first...before all the other distracting (some good) info. on the Internet.

    I have only done snowshoeing (highlighted certain views in Cyclewrite blog), x-country skiing and hiking in winter in bits and pieces around Banff and in the Kanaskasis area.
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  3. #3
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    are you strictly limiting yourself to Banff/Lake Louise? If not, I highly recommend you go up to Jasper. It's not as busy, and I've always been very fond of Japser. Granted I haven't been to either Banff or Jasper in the last 10 yaers, but Jasper's smaller and not as touristy.

 

 

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