This is my fourth post containing photos from my trip through parts of North America’s Rocky Mountains. You can read my previous posts with photos of Glacier National Park, the Cowboy Trail, and Lake Louise (the lake).
I had so many photos of Lake Louise (the lake) that I decided to give it its own post. In this post, I will focus on everything else the village of Lake Louise, located in Banff National Park, has to offer.
Moraine Lake is not actually in the village of Lake Louise, but it’s a quick drive. Moraine Lake is the sight I was most looking forward to photographing while in Banff, so a sunrise visit was a must. I just missed the sunrise by a couple of minutes, but when I arrived, a beautiful double rainbow was forming over the lake. I’ll call that a fair trade off.
I know I wanted to come away with more than one photo, so I zoomed in and took in some different photo lengths. When I brought the photos into Lightroom, I tried some different treatments on each photo so they all wouldn’t look the same.
Walking back down to the parking lot from Moraine Lake, the view was really pretty looking every direction.
The view going up! The open chairlift option is a must-do for photos, in my opinion.
Once we got to the top, there was a female grizzly in plain view in the fields down the mountain a bit. Luckily there was a fence separating the humans from the bear.
The view going down of the mountains and Lake Louise is just beautiful.
Back at the Fairmont, some photos of the lobby. At night when all the visitors were gone proved to be a better time to photograph it. The above lobby was built for the 1988 Calgary Olympics, and the below area was the original lobby.
Although I shared a few photos I took while canoeing on Lake Louise in my last post, but I wanted to share a couple more where the Fairmont features more prominently.