TenOC wrote:
Mountaineer42 wrote:
TenOC wrote:
Mountaineer42 wrote:
robatthelake wrote:
There is boondocking at Lake Loiuise ! Take the first right and park anywhere along the road!
I think not!! Parks Canada is VERY adamant about NO BOONDOCKING and while you may have got away with it in the past, it was just plain luck, and I would not plan on it in the future.
It is an APPROVED overflow "camping" at GPS N51° 23.230' W116° 07.787' and is about $10.00 CDN per night. No tents.
Different maps often are not very accurate in their coordinates (Streets and Trips or Google Maps) but those coordinates put you along Hwy 93, pretty close to the Marble Canyon campground in Kootenay National Park. There is no overflow campground there.
Robatthelake's comment was about boondocking at Lake Louise. From his directions it would be right in the little village of Lake Louise and for certain, no boondocking is allowed there.
Sorry try this screenshot from Google Earth
That is the official Lake Louise overflow campground. For sure you can stop there and although it gets busy, I've seldom seen it full.
My response to Robatthelake's comment was about boondocking, which to me typically means staying in a completely undeveloped area or just parking along the Hwy or on a street in town, as opposed to a designated site. For sure, that type of "boondocking" is not allowed in the little Village of Lake Louise.