During the Canadian Rockies leg of the 2017 road trip, my aunt and I were fortunate enough to had been able to set up a base at Lake Louise Inn, which was about a 5-minute walk from Lake Louise. I’m not a fan of moving from hotel to hotel on a nightly basis, so it was great to had found this hotel in such a central location.
Before I left on the trip, I did some research and found that the 2 lakes one must visit in the Canadian Rockies are Lake Louise and Moraine Lake.
Unfortunately, it seemed we didn’t come at the right time because most of the lake was still frozen. “Come late June or early July,” I overheard a local telling a tourist. It was early May when we visited. Still, from what I could see of the beautiful emerald water, I could only imagine what would it be like when the lake was thawed.
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A very cold May, for the lake to still be frozen.
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Most of the lakes along the Rocky Mountain don’t thaw until June or July. I think it has more to do with being so far up north than anything.
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It’s beautiful even in the winter…
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What water one can see is so clear – beautiful – at any season…
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Absolutely beautiful. Wow 😌
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