This hotel is next to Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada. The hotel was built in 1830. It has a 1,6-kilometer road to go around the lake.
About Lake Louise
Lake Louise is located in southwestern Alberta. The Stoney called it Ho-run-num-nay meaning "lake of the little fishes" and it was a Stoney guide who took Canadian Pacific Railway workman Tom Wilson to the lake in 1882. Wilson named it Emerald Lake, but the name was changed (1884) to honor Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and wife of Governor-General the Marquess of Lorne. The jewel-like lake, framed by blue mountains and gleaming snowfields, has the continent's most famous mountain landscapes.
This hotel has hosted many important people so far. The hotel was founded before Canada's independence, and when it was founded, the royal family used to come here to see the unique beauties. The hotel has travel guides that help you to explore woodlands and climb the mountains. It also has a wonderful garden to watch the lake, relax and be in touch with nature.
Be sure that they will be honored to welcome you there.
Written By Fatma İclal SHL
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