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    City Information

    Population:
    Lake Louise: 500 (Banff/Lake Louise 7,600) (3.5 million visitors annually). Location and Description: Lake Louise is located in Banff National Park, northwest of Banff. It is about 1 1/2 miles long, up to 1970 feet wide and 69 feet deep. The Victoria glacier reaches down almost to its shore. At the eastern end of Lake Louise is Mount Victoria, which is about 11,385 feet in height. The waters of Lake Louise are turquoise to dark green in color.

    Statistics for Lake Louise:

    Vertical Drop:
    3,250 feet

    Skiable area:
    4,200 acres

    Number of Trails:
    196 marked runs plus thousands of acres of open bowls: 20% Beginner, 55% Intermediate, 25% Expert

    Base elevation:
    5,400 feet

    Snowfall:
    144 inches

    Snowmaking:
    1,700 acres 100% natural snow

    Lifts:
    Total 28

    Snowboarding:
    Half-pipe and park
    Cross-country trails

    Elevation:
    The highest point along the Icefields Parkway is Bow Summit at 6787 feet above sea level, while the elevation at the Village of Lake Louise is 5,033 feet above sea level.

    Area:
    46 square miles (Lake Louise) Banff National Park (2,564 sq. miles)

    Time:
    Mountain Standard Time zone, which is 7 hours behind Greenwich mean time and 2 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. Daylight Savings Time is in effect from the first Sunday in April until the last Sunday in October.

    Average Temperatures (in Fahrenheit):
    High Low
    January - March 38 5
    April - June 66 27
    July - September 71 38
    October - December 50 5

    For trails report, please contact Parks Canada at (403) 762-1550

    When to Go:
    The weather in the Canadian Rockies is variable due to the high elevation and rugged topography. Cool, crisp air and warm days are typical of autumn. Warming Chinook winds can bring spring-like conditions in winter, and spring offers both skiing and golfing opportunities. The summer climate is pleasant with low humidity, warm temperatures and daylight hours stretching until 11:00 p.m. The relatively dry climate is responsible in winter for the consistency of the Canadian Rocky Mountain powder snow. The snow is world renowned as being dry and light with an average moisture content of only 7 percent. The average moisture content of snow in other North American and in European Ski Resorts, is typically at least 10 percent.

    What To Wear:
    Casual dress is the norm in Banff and Lake Louise. In summer, bring a raincoat, warm sweater, hat, sturdy shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses. In spring, summer and fall, a light coat or warm jacket may be required, particularly at higher altitudes. In winter, a heavy coat, winter boots, hat, gloves or mittens and warm clothing are essential.

    Email retrieval:
    Many hotels have dedicated telephone outlets in the rooms for internet access. Check with the hotel.

    Electricity:
    Adapters not required for US appliances.

    Visitors with disabilities:
    Canadian Paraplegic Association National Office provides information about accessibility in Canada. (613) 723-1033.

    Telephones
    The country code for Canada is 1.
    Area Code: The province of Alberta has two area codes In the northern area which includes the cities of Edmonton and Jasper, the area code is (780). In the southern region (including Calgary/Banff/ Lake Louise the area code is (403).
    For assistance from an operator, dial "0".

    International Calls:
    International calls can be direct-dialed from most phones; dial 1, followed by the country code, the area code and then the number. The front pages of many local telephone directories include a list of overseas country codes. To have an operator assist you, dial "0" and ask for the overseas operator.

    Public Holidays:
    Jan. 1 New Year's Day
    March or April(varies) Good Friday
    March or April(varies) Easter Monday
    May (Third Monday) Victoria Day
    July 1 Canada Day
    August (First Monday) Civic Holiday
    September (1st Monday) Labor Day
    October (1st Monday) Thanksgiving Day
    November 11 Remembrance Day
    December 25 Christmas Day
    December 26 Boxing Day

    Government:
    Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada and Canada's head of State. This means that the Queen is the formal head of Canada. The Governor General is the Queen's representative in Canada. The Queen is also represented in each province by a Lieutenant Governor and by a Commissioner in the territories.

    Useful Conversions of weights and measures:
    1 hectare 2.471 acres
    1 inch 2.54 cm
    1 ft. 30.48 cm
    1 oz. 28.57 grams
    1 lb. 0.454 kg.
    1 cm. 0.39 inches
    1 meter 3.28 feet 1.09 yards
    1 km. 0.62 miles
    1 liter 0.26 US gallons
    1 foot 0.39 meters
    1 yard 0.91 meters
    1 mile 1.60 km.
    1 kg 2.21 lb.
    1 gallon 3.78 liters

    Currency:
    The Canadian currency is in dollars. There are one dollar coins (called "loonies" because of the loon depicted on the gold colored coin); two dollar coins with a gold colored center and silver border ( called "toonies" because they are equal to 2 loonies); dime; nickel and penny. The paper currency comes in denominations of $5; $10; $20; $50; $100. The present exchange rate is between $1.42 and $1.50 Canadian for every US dollar. Rates vary widely depending on where money is exchanged. Banks give the best rate. The easiest method of securing cash at the best exchange rate is to make withdrawals using a US credit card from the ATM machines found at the major banks and stores. As in the US, some banks charge a fee and a transaction tax, so check with the banks to find the best value. Save remaining Canadian dollars for your next trip as the exchange rate to convert back into US money from Canadian is usually not favorable.

    Customs and Duty-Free Allowance:
    In Alberta, visitors to Canada may bring in free of duties a maximum of 1.5 litres of wines, 1.14 litres of liquor (40 oz.), or 24 355 ml cans or bottles (8.5 litres) of beer or ale, as long as they meet the minimum age of 18 years. Personal baggage can also include up to 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 200 grams of manufactured tobacco, and 200 tobacco sticks. Visitors importing such items must be over 18 years of age.

    Entry Regulations:
    Residents of countries other than the USA must carry a valid passport. Visitors from some countries may also require a visa or other documentation. Please check with the nearest Canadian consulate well in advance of your departure. All visitors should carry proof of citizenship. For general enquiries please call the regional customs office at 902-426-2911.
    USA citizens and permanent residents can cross the Canadian border either way without passports or visas. However 2 of any of the following pieces of identification are required to prove citizenship:
    driver's license
    birth certificate
    certificate of citizenship
    certificate of naturalization

    Metric
    Everything in Canada is measured in metric units, though many stores use both metric and Imperial systems. Speed limits and distances are in kilometres. For example, within the Park the highway speed limit is 90 kilometres per hour (km/hr), equivalent to 55 miles per hour (mph).
    With regard to temperatures, 20 degrees Celsius is about 68 degrees Fahrenheit;
    30°C is 80°F; 10°C is 50°F; and 0°C is 32°F.
    Gas is sold by the litre and there are 3.8 litres in a U.S. gallon.

    Park Entry Fees:
    An independent traveler day pass for up to seven people in a vehicle is $10 a day. There are also multi-park passes that allow entry to all national parks in Alberta and British Columbia For further information contact:
    The Superintendent Banff National Park
    PO Box 900 Banff, Alberta, Canada T0L 0C0
    Tel (403) 762-1504

    Goods and Services Tax
    GST is a value-added tax similar to that used in many other countries. It is applied at time of purchase to a broad base of goods and services at a rate of 7%. Special features designed to minimize impact of GST on foreign visitors are in effect.

    GST Rebates for Foreign Visitors:
    Visitors may claim a full rebate on GST paid on goods which they take out of Canada within 60 days of purchase and on short term accommodation (less than 30 days per location). Claims can be made by submitting receipts. Forms and further information is available in Banff at F-1 Refund Serviced at (403) 760-3316 and at Custom House Currency Exchange
    Unlike other provinces, Alberta has no provincial sales tax; however, a 5% provincial tax is charged on accommodation.

    Tax Refund for Visitors to Canada
    GST/HST
    VISITOR REBATE PROGRAM
    QUESTIONS and ANSWERS

    Visitor Rebate Program
    call toll free from anywhere in Canada
    1-800-668-4748
    >From outside Canada
    (902) 432-5608

    or write to:
    Visitor Rebate Program
    Summerside Tax Centre
    Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
    275 Pope Road, Suite 104
    Summerside PE
    C1N 6C6
    Canada

    Business Hours:
    Many banks also have ATMs for 24-hour banking
    Most stores are open Monday to Saturday from 9amto 5:30 or 6pm, with shorter hours on Sunday. Most restaurants serve lunch from about 11:30am to 2:30pm and dinner from 5:30 to 10pm. They sometimes serve later on weekends. Nightclubs and bars are open later.

    Emergencies Telephone Numbers
    Ambulance in Banff 911
    Ambulance in Lake Louise 911
    Fire in Banff 911
    Fire in Lake Louise 911
    Hospital/Banff 403-722-2222
    Police - RCMP in Banff 403-762-2226
    Police - RCMP in Lake Louise 403-522-3811
    Warden's Office/Emergency 403-762-4506
    Crisis Line 1-800-332-1287
    Poison Centre 1-800-332-1414

    Currency
    Visitors to Banff/Lake Louise are advised to use Canadian currency during their visit. For best rates, exchange money at Canadian Chartered Banks, Credit Union, or currency exchange outlets situated throughout Banff and Lake Louise. .Cash machines (ATM) are available for direct withdrawal of funds from your bank account. Major credit cards including VISA, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted by most establishments.

    Airlines from around the world with frequent non-stop and direct flights.
    Amsterdam 9.0 hrs Los Angeles 2.5 hrs
    Chicago 3.0 hrs Minneapolis 2.5 hrs
    Dallas 3.5 hrs New York 4.5 hrs
    Denver 2.5 hrs San Francisco 2.5 hrs
    Frankfurt 9.0 hrs Seattle 1.5 hrs
    Glasgow 8.5 hrs Salt Lake City 1.5 hrs
    Houston 4.5 hrs Toronto 3.5 hrs
    London 8.5 hrs

    Calgary International Airport
    2000 Calgary Airport Road NE
    Calgary, Alberta, T2E 6W5
    Phone: (403) 735-1200
    Fax: (403) 735-1281
    Website: www.calgaryairport.com

    Road
    Banff townsite is 120 km (75 mi.) west of Calgary city limits and 16 km (10 mi.) west of Banff Park gate. To reach Banff, take the all-weather, four lane Trans-Canada Highway 1 Calgary to Banff driving time is under 90 minutes. Lake Louise is 58 km (35 mi.) west of Banff.

    Distances from Banff
    Lake Louise 37miles
    Calgary 80 miles
    Edmonton 249 miles
    Jasper 180 miles
    Kamloops 308 miles
    Vancouver 530 miles
    Waterton 244 miles
    Glacier National Park (USA) 229 miles
    Kalispell (USA) 305 miles
    Spokane (USA) 373 miles
    Seattle (USA) 656 miles

    Airport Shuttle
    Scheduled van and motorcoach service connects Banff and Lake Louise with Calgary Airport and downtown Calgary frequently throughout the day.
    Contact:

    Banff Airporter
    Phone: (403) 762-3330 or
    1-888-449-2901
    Fax: (403) 762-1677

    Brewster Airport Service
    Phone:(403) 762-6767 or
    1-800-661-1152
    Fax: (403) 762-6750

    Limousines or Sedans
    Alpine Limousine 403-762-3929
    Alpine Tours 403-762-5466
    Banff Limousine 403-762-8400
    Banff Taxi Tours and Limousine 403-762-5600
    Canadian Co. Tours Inc. 403-762-5558

    Greyhound:
    Greyhound runs five times daily from Calgary (depot at 850 16th Street) tel. (403) 265-9111 to Banff.

    Car Rentals
    Rental cars are available in Calgary at the airport and other locations, including in Lake Louise.

    Rocky Mountaineer Railtours
    Sightseeing Tours
    Phone: (604) 606-7245 or 1-800-665-7245
    Rocky Mountaineer Railtours operates seasonal two-day sightseeing trips, May to October featuring the Canadian Rockies by daylight. Both eastbound trips from Vancouver and westbound trips from Calgary/Banff overnight in Kamloops, B.C.
    Via Rail offers trips between Jasper and Vancouver and across Canada.

    Via Rail
    Toronto -Edmonton - Jasper - Vancouver
    Phone: (506) 857-9830
    Canada: 1-800-561-8630
    USA: 1-800-561-3949



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