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Exttra Night in Jasper or Lake Louise
I have 11 days in the area in late September. First and last nights in Banff, and 4 nights each in Lake Louise and Jasper. I love the outdoors, hiking, scenic drives, photography, boat rides, etc.
So what do I do with the extra night - Lake Louise or Jasper - and why? TIA for any suggestions. |
That's a tough one, panecott. I love Jasper, it has a real small town feel. there is some spectacular scenery there and we enjoyed a number of hikes in the area (Mt. Robson a must). You could also do a boat ride on Maligne Lake. This last trip we did not go to Jasper, just because I felt like it was so much time in the car. I don't think you can go wrong with either choice, but please do Lake Eiffel hike in the Moraine Lake region. It is beautiful!
Have a wonderful trip. |
Lake Louise. From that location you could easily visit attractions in both Banff National Park as well as Yoho National Park.
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Thanks for the replies - and I'm still undecided. :-)
But I had a feeling either choice would be wonderful. |
What about skipping the first night in Banff and heading straight to Lake Louise. It's only another half hour.
then you could do 5 nts Lake Louise 5 nts Jasper 1 nt Banff or spend 2 nts in Banff at the end. Be sure to check hotel rates on www.kayak.com if you have reservation with a liberal cancellation policy. About a week or two before our visit in Sept. 2008, we found many special last minute offers on lodging. And we found lodging to be quite expensive in this area. |
Thanks for the info, Linda. The place I booked in Lake Louise - Paradise Lodge cabins - actually has a significant early booking discount.
Unfortunately I think I'll have to cancel the vacation b/c I have a severely sprained ankle and the doctor said it's probably not a good idea to plan on hiking in 3 weeks. So I have a few more days to decide, but I'll probably cancel. So, maybe next year. |
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