Lake Louise Special Events
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Special Events in Lake Louise, Alberta.
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Lake Louise skiers and families can visit Santa on the slopes when he visits Lake Louise Mountain Resort, and enjoy a photo with the Claus for free. Santa and his elves will be found at the Lodge of Ten Peaks from 11am-2pm.
Lake Louise skiers and families can visit Santa on the slopes when he visits Lake Louise Mountain Resort, and enjoy a photo with the Claus for free. Santa and his elves will be found at the Lodge of Ten Peaks from 11am-2pm.
- Lake Louise Mountain Resort Address: Whitehorn Rd across Hwy. 1 from Lake Louise Village Lake Louise AB CAN T0L 1E0
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This annual event has been taking place for well over 35 years, making it Western Canada's oldest organized loppet. The ski race, which is held in March and organized by the Calgary Ski Club, begins on the lake and features competitions for classic techniques, wooden skis and historic costumes. Open to all ages.
This annual event has been taking place for well over 35 years, making it Western Canada's oldest organized loppet. The ski race, which is held in March and organized by the Calgary Ski Club, begins on the lake and features competitions for classic techniques, wooden skis and historic costumes. Open to all ages.
- Lake Louise Address: Lake Louise AB CAN
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In April, Lake Louise visitors can take in the ski resort's annual Cardboard Box Downhill Derby. Sleds are built using only cardboard, string, tape, and glue and strive to be the fastest on the mountain.
Entry is open to the public (teams of 1-4 people) and prizes are given for the top three times and three best designs.
In April, Lake Louise visitors can take in the ski resort's annual Cardboard Box Downhill Derby. Sleds are built using only cardboard, string, tape, and glue and strive to be the fastest on the mountain.
Entry is open to the public (teams of 1-4 people) and prizes are given for the top three times and three best designs.






