What to Do at Lake Louise

This 1927 booklet tells of hikes, climbs, horseback rides, and scenic motorcar tours from Lake Louise. A centerfold map shows a trail network through the mountains to other lakes in the area. Canadian Pacific also had three tearooms, three bungalow camps, and an alpine hut for hikers.

Click image to download a 9.1-MB PDF of this 32-page booklet.

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Though an interesting booklet, this seems poorly organized to me. It flows back and forth between “things to do” and such topics as wildflowers, the color of the lake, and wildlife, as if it were written by a stream of consciousness. Though it mentions trails, it doesn’t say how many miles they are. Though it shows the tearooms on the map, it doesn’t say what kind of services can be expected at each one. I hope better information was available at the Chateau.


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