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are provided in the hotel’s various “wings.” The
Painter wing, completed in 1913, includes the
historic Victoria Room. The Barrott wing dates from
1925, and the Glacier wing was completed in the
1960’s. Guests in the elite Signature Suites will enjoy
the spectacular views of Lake Louise and the
surrounding mountains from a private terrace. Each
two- oor suite has a spiral staircase, two bathrooms
and open balcony.
Guests booking a one or two bedroom suite
receive many extraordinary amenities. Included
among these are a dedicated Suite Concierge,
complimentary breakfast through in-room dining or
in the Poppy Brasserie, complimentary valet parking,
nightly turndown service and preferred dining
reservations and spa appointments. Priority access to
Mountain Adventure Guide activities and fresh cut
flowers round out these suites offerings.
As with all Fairmont hotels, the Fairmont Gold
provides private check-in and access to the Fairmont
Gold Lounge, which provides guests with the use of
an honor bar, cocktail hour hors d’oeuvres, exclusive
concierge and complimentary breakfasts.
For a hotel so accomplished in creating an escape
from the corporate world, Fairmont Chateau Lake
Louise does a superb job of catering to conferences
and business meetings of all sizes. The hotel offers
36,000-square-feet of meeting space, including the
dramatic Mount Temple Ballroom, which
accommodates 700 attendees, and the adjoining
Heritage Hall whose striking stained glass windows
depict Rocky Mountain wildlife. With six breakout
rooms, a 200-seat restaurant with show kitchen, a
24-hour business center and in-room plug and play
high-speed Internet access, Fairmont Lake Louise is a
much favored business destination, and the wide
range of activities available add to the success of any
meeting. Additional amenities includes a health club,
heated indoor pool, whirlpool, steam room and
fitness center. The Spa at Fairmont Chateau Lake
Louise offers guests a variety of soothing facials,
massages and wraps.
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise also has a
resident hotel dog named Marcus — their canine
ambassador. He can usually be found in the lobby
greeting guests upon arrival.
Wining and Dining
The hotel’s extensive wine list of over 400 labels and
awe inspiring views make a meal or even drinks at
Chateau Lake Louise a memorable event. Among the
hotel’s many venues, classic après ski food is offered
at the signature Walliser Stube, where warm, inviting
fondues bring family and friends together in a
congenial atmosphere. Afternoon tea at the Lakeview
Lounge recalls the traditions of the wealthy elite who
flocked to the hotel in its graceful former years. The
Fairview Dining Room garners as much praise for its
vaulted and beamed ceiling and stunning views as it
does for its discriminating selection of game dishes.
Out and About
Guests can choose from a dizzying array of activities
around Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, including
canoeing across the lake, climbing the nearby
summits with the Mountain Heritage Guide
program, or exploring Banff National Park. Summer
or winter provides its own activity menu with biking,
hiking, horseback riding, y shing and rafting turning
into downhill and cross country skiing, snowshoeing,
dog sledding, ice skating and sleigh rides.
Highlights:
Elegant renovations
to guestrooms, suites,
Lakeview lounge and lobby
Accommodations are available
in a variety of differing
configurations and scenic views
Hotel’s extensive wine list
of over 400 labels and awe
inspiring views make for
an unforgettable meal
Wide variety of seasonal
outdoor activities including
skiing, canoeing, hiking
and much more
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