THE FAIRMONT CHATEAU LAKE LOUISEResorts, Spas & RetreatsLake Louise, Alberta - Canada |
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Resort Overview
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DescriptionSurrounded by snow-frosted Rocky Mountain peaks. Secluded next to a legendary lake. Showcased by a majestic glacier. In a land of storybook endings, The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise awaits your arrival. Escape to a haven of inviting splendor. Indulge yourself with tantalizing cuisine from Canada and around the globe. Go hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, mountaineering, fly fishing, horseback riding, skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, whitewater rafting, or take a boat cruise. Your adventure starts right outside the Chateau's doors.
Hide away here as Fairbanks and Barrymore, and Monroe and Hitchcock once did. Discover why snow worshippers, nature lovers and polished travelers all call this Chateau "The Diamond in the Wilderness".
They're called the "Diamond in the Wilderness" and nothing complements a Diamond better than "Gold". Now open, The Chateau has a new way to raise your expectations. The Chateau's exclusive Fairmont Gold floor is designed to pamper you from the moment you arrive at your private seventh floor check-in, with a dedicated concierge and enhanced business services. Lavish rooms and suites. Indulgent bath products. Totally personalized service. The crowning touch - a private lounge that serves complimentary continental breakfast, cocktail hour canapes and an honor bar. Because you deserve the touch of Gold.
Hotel History
In the early 1900s, visitors to the area increased to more than 5,000 and this was considered enough to demand an expansion of the chalet. Two Tudor-style, half-timbered wings were added and increased its capacity from a dozen guests to 240. In 1913, a concrete wing was completed, adding the grand Victoria Dining room and new bedrooms.
On July 3, 1924, a fire of undetermined cause destroyed the wooden structure of the hotel. Within a year Canadian Pacific Railway rebuilt a new eight-story brick wing to join the Painter wing of 1913, and changed the hotel name to Chateau Lake Louise.
Up until 1982, the Chateau operated only as a summer resort. The transformation to a four-season resort prompted the need for a large upgrade program. In 1990, after a $65 million investment, the restoration and expansion was completed. The new Glacier Wing added 140 guest rooms. All original guest rooms have been refurbished, a Western Saloon has been added, as well as new dining outlets and shopping facilities. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is beautifully suited for a second century of elegant hospitality in extraordinary surroundings.
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