Chateau Lake Louise
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta. The original hotel was gradually developed at the turn of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was thus "kin" to its predecessors, the Banff Springs Hotel and the Château Frontenac. The hotel's wooden Rattenbury Wing was destroyed by fire on 3 July 1924, and was replaced by the current Barrot Wing one year later. The Painter Wing, built in 1913, is the oldest existing portion of the hotel. The Mount Temple Wing, opened in 2004, is the most recent wing and features modern function facilities; these include the Mount Temple Ballroom.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise | |
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Chateau Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada | |
Location within Alberta | |
General information | |
Location | 111 Lake Louise Drive, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada |
Coordinates | 51°25′4″N 116°13′2″W |
Opening | 1890 |
Owner | Oxford Properties |
Management | Fairmont Hotels and Resorts |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 8 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 539 |
Number of restaurants | 7 |
Parking | Paid parking or valet parking |
Website | |
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