Day 5 – Banff to Lake Louise

Today we say goodbye to Banff, but hello to Lake Louise.  It was our first really day of rain and basically poor weather, so I suppose it was a good that it happened to be the day we were changing hotels and didn’t have much planned in the way of outdoor activities.

We checked out of the Banff Springs hotel in the morning and headed up the 1A toward Lake Louise.  We arrived in Lake Louise around noon, and were pleased that our room at the Chateau Lake Louise was ready.  The CLL is one of my favourite hotels, and we have stayed here each summer for the past few years.  We had some lovely rooms over the years, starting with a Junior Lakeview Suite the first year and a nice One Bedroom Lakeview Suite the second year.  This year, I splurged a bit (yes, even for me, who generally doesn’t spare much expense when it comes to nice hotels, meals or airline tickets) and treated ourselves to a fantastic suite for the next four nights!

We were booked in suite #703 on the gold floor, which is the Marquis de Lorne Signature Lakeview Suite, described on the hotel website as the finest suite in the hotel.  Below are some photos of this very nice room.

The main living room was in the corner of the building with two large walls of windows overlooking Lake Louise.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The bedroom also had an expansive window overlooking Lake Louise.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The suite had a spacious and updated bathroom.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

We had a separate powder room off the main entrance.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

After getting unpacked and settled in our room, we headed down to the Fairview dining room, where we had reservations for afternoon tea.  Since the weather was rather cool and rainy, it was a great way to spend the afternoon.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

It continued raining for the rest of the day, so we basically relaxed indoors, hoping for better weather tomorrow, when we plan to get out and do some hiking.

We walked around the hotel in the evening, exploring the many retail shops.  Below is a photo we took while passing through the lovely lobby.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

We went to bed excited about better weather to come.  Tomorrow’s forecast was for more cloudy weather, but the rain was supposed to stop.

Day 4 – Banff Area

The weather today was mostly cloudy and a little cool.  We drove around Lake Minnewanka and stopped at a number of viewpoints.

20140901_121646

The lake is a popular diving destination, as the water level has been artificially raised a couple of times in history due to the power dams.  As a result, the lake level is nearly 100 feet higher than it was a century ago, submerging the original town, offering a lot of interesting sights to divers.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

As we continued around the loop, we stopped for a while at Two Jack Lake, and watched a number of people swimming, canoeing and windsurfing.  They apparently were not deterred by the cold temperatures.

In the image below, Nadine contemplates crossing over to the little island.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Our next stop was Johnson Lake.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

But don’t be fooled by the serenity in the picture above with Nadine sitting at the edge of the creek.  If you turn 90 degrees to the left, you see an entirely different type of wildlife… bus tourists!  There were about 5 school buses in the parking lot that carried the throng of people shown below, all milling about the shoreline in groups, snapping photos with their iPads.

Time to get back to town!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

We stopped in to the Banff Park Museum, which was closing as we tried to visit the day before.

I was very impressed with this museum.  It’s not large, but they had a lot of excellent exhibits of the history of the park and its wildlife.  Even the history of the museum itself was interesting.  I recommend a visit to the Banff Park Museum to anyone who comes to the area.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

We returned to the hotel to rest for the evening and dinner.  Below are some night photos from around the Banff Springs Hotel.

Here are Nadine and I on the stairs in the main lobby.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Below is a photo of the conference centre part of the hotel, across the driveway from the main building.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This is a picture of the main building, from the side, as taken from the steps of the conference centre.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The next image is of the side entrance to the Rundle Lounge.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

On our final evening in Banff, we went to the Rundle Lounge for late night drinks and snacks.  Shown here is the stairway connecting the upper and lower levels of the lounge.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

After dessert, we retired to our room for the night.

Day 3 – Banff

After yesterday’s mix of sun and cloud, today would turn out to be mainly sunny, but a little bit windy.  The plan for today was to leisurely enjoy Banff as we rest from the hike the day before.

Every year in Banff, we spend part of a day at the Willow Stream Spa at the hotel, and we had reservations for today.  After breakfast at the hotel, we checked into the spa for our treatments, and spent some time enjoying the relaxing water features before going into town to explore.

Shortly before leaving for our trip, Nadine and I watched the TV Show Burger Wars Banff.  We set out for the saltlik Steakhouse to try the winning burger from the show.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

And here it is…

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

After a nice lunch, we explored the town to do some souvenir shopping.  Shown below is the famous Banff Avenue.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

We stopped by the Banff Park Museum, which we hadn’t visited yet.  Unfortunately, it was just closing for the day, so we will have to try again tomorrow.  Instead, we walked along the river a bit before returning to the hotel for dinner (a light dinner–the burger at lunch was very filling).

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Heading back to the hotel was a busy drive, and we got to experience rush-hour like traffic in the mountains.  I suppose that was to be expected since it was the Sunday of a long weekend.  Here is a shot of the traffic behind us on Spray Avenue as we make our way back to the Banff Springs Hotel.  I gather many weekend visitors who aren’t even staying at the Banff Springs Hotel drive out to see it.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

We did, however, have a bit of entertainment on our drive back.  Below is a picture of an elk we saw grazing on someone’s front lawn.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Walking around back at the hotel, there apparently was a meeting of Porshe owners!  I don’t know where the hotel valet parked our rental Jeep, but it apparently isn’t among this group of fine cars.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Nadine and I returned to the Willow Stream Spa to soak for another hour or two before bedtime.