
"Spanning 2,564 square miles, this UNESCO World Heritage Site and alpine wonderland is home to treasures like aqua-blue glacial lakes and snow-covered peaks punctuated by teahouses. Banff is brimming with natural beauty, from the geological drama of its landscapes to the spectacular species that have long called the national park home. And with skiing and snowshoeing in winter, hiking and biking in spring and fall, and canoeing and camping in summer, there's no bad season to visit."
"Another six-time Readers' Choice Award winner, this hotel offers the epitome of elegance to guests: surreal lake views, soothing spa treatments, stellar food and beverage options, and scores of outdoor activities. A destination in and of itself, this fairytale resort was initially built to entice travelers to embark on a Rocky Mountain rail adventure during the early days of the Canadian Pacific Railway."
"Lucky for eager travelers, there are an abundance of great places to stay when you visit-whether you seek a ski-in hotel room, a château on the banks of a glacial lake, or a feel-like-a-local downtown rental surrounded by shops and hiking trails. From new hotels to cabin escapes, the stays below offer an abundance of ways to connect with the park's beauty and spirit."
Banff National Park spans 2,564 square miles and attracts more than four million visitors annually. The park contains aqua-blue glacial lakes, snow-covered peaks, teahouses, and diverse wildlife. Seasonal activities include skiing and snowshoeing in winter, hiking and biking in spring and fall, and canoeing and camping in summer. Accommodation options range from ski-in hotel rooms and châteaux on glacial lake shores to downtown rentals near shops and trails. The Fairmont Château Lake Louise is a five-star, 539-room resort offering lake views, spa treatments, notable dining, and numerous outdoor activities. The château originally opened to promote Rocky Mountain rail travel.
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