Day 1 – Toronto to Banff

After packing the car last night, we were all set for the start of our trip this morning. Shortly after waking up, we locked up the house and headed to Toronto Pearson Airport.

We booked a flight leaving shortly after 9 AM, so we would still have most of the day available on arrival in Calgary. Our flight was delayed by about an hour, but after a leisurely breakfast in the lounge, we headed to the gate and were on our way.

Because we liked the product so much before, we booked a flight operated by a 787 with Air Canada’s new business class pods, which we find very comfortable. The flight may only be about 4 hours in length, but we like to be comfortable nonetheless. Here we are getting settled for the flight.

As you can see from the photo below, the weather today in Toronto is nice and sunny as we are about to take off.

Here is a video looking out the window from my seat, as we’re flying just about the level of the clouds.

Upon arrival in Calgary, the visibility was much different from Toronto. While the weather was OK, it was very hazy from the smoke blowing in from the wildfires in BC, and the city smelled a bit like a campfire. After picking up our rental car, we made our usual stop at the Sobeys for some groceries, and then headed west toward Banff.

It was a bit cloudy when we arrived in Banff. We pulled up to the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, which is our usual place to stay. We checked in, and the hotel once again gave us our usual suite, which will be our home for the next 4 nights.

After getting unpacked, we headed outside to walk around the grounds before dinner. We had reservations at Castello, which is our favourite restaurant in Banff.

We enjoyed a lovely dinner and relaxed for the evening just taking in the mountain views.

Day 8 – Relaxation

After a lot of physical activity, the plan today was to do the opposite!

Today is the Saturday of the Family Day weekend in Alberta. When we were here last year, we learned quickly that it means things get busy. In particular, the ski hill will be packed. Therefore, we had planned to not ski today, but instead booked treatments at the hotel spa. It was a very relaxing way to spend the day.

Also because it was a busy weekend, we made sure that we had booked dinner reservations well in advance (months in advance, actually). Tonight, we were heading down to the Banff Springs Hotel, to one of our favourite restaurants. A dinner at Castello has become a bit of a tradition for us whenever we’re out this way.

Here we are at our regular table!

After a lovely dinner, we headed back toward Lake Louise. The weather was picking up a bit, so we were glad to have booked the early 6PM sitting for dinner, so as not to be driving back too lake in the winter conditions.

Day 2 – Banff and Lake Louise

We had breakfast at the hotel, and then had to make a quick stop at Sobeys for some supplies before heading to the mountains.

It was a rather snowy and windy day, and we encountered a number of accidents, black ice patches and white out sections along Hwy 1. We took it slow, and the weather started to clear as we were approaching Canmore.

As our check-in time in Lake Louise isn’t until later in the afternoon, we decided to stop in Banff and do some shopping. We picked up some more nice ski clothing (because you can never have enough!), and explored our favourite shops and art galleries on Banff Avenue.

After a quick lunch and exploring Banff for a few hours, we headed back to the van and resumed our drive toward Lake Louise. We have a nice Lakeview Suite here for the next 10 nights. It’s quite spacious, with a big bathroom, a great view over the lake, and lots of storage for our ski clothing.

Below is the separate living area off the master bedroom.  We had a lovely welcome amenity, with a large fruit platter in the living room that was replenished daily, and two platters of sweets in the bedroom.

Here is the view out one of the windows.

We have dinner reservations at The Fairview tonight, which is one of our favourite restaurants. Before dinner, we took some time to explore the Chateau grounds, which featured the many ice sculptures from the recent competition that is held here every January.

Here is the Chateau Lake Louise outdoor Ice Bar.

They moved the ice castle this year. Instead of being in the middle of the large skating rink, it’s in front of it, leaving a more open ice rink behind.

After a nice relaxing walk around the grounds, we returned to our room to dress for dinner.