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  2. Lake Louise, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise is a hamlet within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Named after Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll , it lies in Alberta's Rockies on the Bow River , 3 km (1.9 mi) northeast of the lake that shares its name.

  3. Lake Louise - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise (Alberta), a lake in Alberta Lake Louise, Alberta, a hamlet which takes its name from the lake Chateau Lake Louise, hotel in Alberta, one of Canada's Grand Railway Resorts; Lake Louise Ski Resort, a ski resort in Lake Louise, Alberta; Lake Louise (Estrie), a lake in Weedon, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec; Lake Louise (Manitoba)

  4. Lake Louise, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise (Sasnuu’ Bene’ in Ahtna) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States. Although it is an isolated settlement and is close to Glennallen , it is considered part of the Anchorage Metropolitan Area , like all other locations in the Mat-Su Borough.

  5. Lake Louise Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola is a ski resort in western Canada, located in Banff National Park near the village of Lake Louise, Alberta.Located 57 km (35 mi) west of Banff, Lake Louise is one of three major [a] ski resorts within Banff National Park.

  6. Chateau Lake Louise - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta.The original hotel was gradually developed at the turn of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was thus "kin" to its predecessors, the Banff Springs Hotel and the Château Frontenac.

  7. Lake Louise (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor when her father Prince Edward visited the province's capital, Winnipeg, in June 2008.. Instead of a traditional gift usually given at events, two lakes in the province, this lake and Lake James, were named in honour of the prince's two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex.

  8. Mount Richardson (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Louise Mountain Resort is developed on the southern slopes of the Merlin Ridge, which includes Mount Richardson, Ptarmigan Peak, Pika Peak. A backcountry campground is located at the foot of the mountain, near Hidden Lake. The first ascent was made in 1911 by L.L. Delafield who was guided by Edward Feuz jr. [1]

  9. Lake Agnes Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The beauty of Lake Agnes so delighted Lady MacDonald when she visited it in 1886 that it subsequently bore her name. Both Lake Agnes and the tea house are located in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, at an elevation of 2,135 m (7,005 ft) above sea level. A view from a lower cliff looking up at the Tea House circa. 1920.