| Bob Brown |
May 31st, 2002 11:29 AM |
I think many of your questions could be answered by a 20 minute review of a good road map. <BR> <BR>Emerald Lake is over the line in British Columbia, about 20 miles from Lake Louise, but it is within the boundaries of Yoho National Park.<BR>Moraine Lake is relatively close to Lake Louise, and can be reached by driving south from the Lake Louise area.<BR>Both Lake Louise and Moraine Lake are in Banff National Park.<BR><BR>All told there are four separate parks in the mountain area between Alberta and British Columbia: Kootney, Jasper, Banff, and Yoho. There is also Mount Assiniboine, but it is reached only by trail or helicopter from either Banff on the east or Kootney on the west.<BR><BR>Motels and hotels in Lake Louise command a premium price. I doubt if you can find a motel room for under $100 US in the immediate area.<BR><BR>I would not advise that you turn up in Jasper in August without an advanced reservation. There quite a few places to stay, but there is also high demand. <BR><BR>My choice in the past has been Jasper House Bungalows or Beckers Roaring River Cabins. Both are popular and both may be well booked solid by now for August.<BR><BR>Delay no longer in finding a place to stay.<BR><BR>In terms of time, how long does it take to look at a lake? Hard to say because Lake Louise is special. I walked from the end of the lake by the hotel all the way to the end of the trail, so I needed almost all day for that one trip.<BR>By the time you visit several other places in the area, you could well use up 3 full days of sightseeing. <BR><BR>For Jasper, I think 2 days of sightseeing will take in the main attractions, so that probably means 3 nights there. <BR><BR>The Icefields Parkway is a long drive.<BR>It is 233K between Lake Louise and Jasper, which is about 145 miles.<BR>There are numerous places to stop and look. The Icefields Center is the place where there are ice coach rides onto the glacier. <BR><BR>In all, you can easily spend 10 days visiting the various attractions in the area. <BR><BR>Yes there are websites for accommodations. Sites for both Banff and Jasper national parks have links that lead you to lists of commercial accommodations.<BR>The Alberta Hotel Association has a complete list.
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