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K_and_I
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Nov 17, 2018

Banff/Lake Louise/Jasper

It's time for me to start bugging you kind folks again. The DW and I plan to try for Alaska this summer, and hope to spend some time in the Banff to Jasper area on the way. It's hard to narrow down the things we want to do, but we need to in order to have time to see Alaska, too. I'm thinking about 6 nights total in that area. I have a list of things we want to do in each general area:
5 in Banff
6 in Lake Louise
4 in Jasper
Does it make more sense to stay in Banff (I'm thinking Tunnel Mountain Trailer Park) for 4 nights and do all the driving to LL or 2 nights in Banff and 2 in LL. We do plan to do 2 nights in Jasper at the end. It seems that for everything we want to do in LL we need to be there early before parking lots fill up. I can see distances on a map, but I'm not sure how that translates into driving time in late July. I hope to make reservations for all areas as soon as the reservation system opens up in Jan. We hope to get at least electric sites if not more. Anyway, if anyone has an opinion, I welcome it.
TIA
  • DrewE wrote:
    It can be a few hours at least to Lake Louise, depending on how frequently you pull out to stop. I'd spend a night or to at LL in your shoes, probably. The shuttle bus system does stop at the campground at Lake Louise, as I recall, so you don't need to go find parking if you stay at the campground and take the bus...which is what you really, really, really want to do in the peak season. The same can be said for Banff and probably Jasper, too. (There are overflow parking areas that are served by the busses, too, which work out okay.)


    I guess what you said is what I was thinking. Do we lose driving time several days staying in Banff, or just once moving the camper to LL. If I can get an electric site at LL, I'm leaning hard toward that option. My biggest concern is train noise, but we should be able to live with that for a couple of nights.
    Thanks for the responses.
  • It can be a few hours at least to Lake Louise, depending on how frequently you pull out to stop. I'd spend a night or to at LL in your shoes, probably. The shuttle bus system does stop at the campground at Lake Louise, as I recall, so you don't need to go find parking if you stay at the campground and take the bus...which is what you really, really, really want to do in the peak season. The same can be said for Banff and probably Jasper, too. (There are overflow parking areas that are served by the busses, too, which work out okay.)
  • We stayed at tunnel mountain and day tripped from there. The TM CG was fine. Lake Louise was a excellent photo site, there is another site close to LL, I don't recall the name but it was another lake. Not as photogenic as LL but worth a stop. You will see signs for it. Walk the trail around the Lake Louise.

    We traveled to a couple of other close areas with no trouble. Bring lots of money if you shop at Banff, a green pepper was $5 Canadian and other items priced to match. They have very odd flavored potato chips. A Canadian thing I guess. Banff itself is a standard tourist trap.
  • Oh yes! Tunnel Mountain Trailer Park for sure, just you and 400 other RVs that need water, sewer, 120 volts and don’t want to experience the Canadian wilderness. I hear the RV park street lights make a flashlight unnecessary. Leave them at home. I had to camp once without an electric hookup but I didn’t die. Thankfully.