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Lake Louise (named Ho-run-num-nay (Lake of the Little Fishes) by the Stoney Nakoda First Nations people) [1] [2] is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Situated 11 km (6.8 mi) east of the border with British Columbia , Lake Louise is located 5 km (3.1 mi) west of the hamlet of Lake Louise and the Trans-Canada Highway ...
Entryway to Lake Louise. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, local indigenous peoples were the only inhabitants of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains—including what is today Lake Louise—where they hunted the once-widespread bison, as well as elk, moose and other big and small game animals, in addition to fishing the rich waterways and foraging off of the many species of edible and ...
Description: View of Chateau Lake Louise. Date: 1939: Source: ... Vancouver, B.C. from University of Alberta Library Historical Postcard Collection - https://archive ...
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But I ended up getting a very postcard-ish shot of Lake Louise and its glacial water, thanks to that canoe in the foreground. I am beginning a 6-kilometer hike in the direction of Victoria Peak, seen in the background on the right. Destination: a teahouse halfway up the cliff. Date: 23 July 2012, 09:42: Source: Lake Louise, Banff National Park ...
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