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Deer Lodge - Lake Louise, Alberta

109 Lake Louise Drive
Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0
Nightly Rates (139.55 - 300.76)   2 Star
Deer Lodge

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Property Description
Nestled among the towering peaks surrounding Lake Louise, Deer Lodge has been treating travellers to true mountain hospitality for more than 60 years. Set within the warm environment of log, brick and stone, we offer cozy, comfortable lodging and award winning Rocky Mountain Cuisine. We began in 1921 as a Log Teahouse known as the Lake Louise Trading Co and in 1925 added our first guest rooms. Today we haven't lost our original charm. Recalling the Lodges early beginnings, some of our 73 rooms are furnished with Antiques, others have balconies and all have down comforters to snuggle under. Visit our dining room and savour our renowned authentic Rocky Mountain Cuisine, featuring game items from our game farm, such as Elk, Buffalo, Caribou and Venison. Or enjoy Afternoon Tea, light snacks, a glass of wine from our Wine Spectators awarded wine list. Just across the street, hiking trails beckon in summer, and cross country ski trails/ snowshoeing trails in winter. Later, relax in front of our stone fireplace, enjoy a quiet moment in our cedar sauna or gaze at the stars over Victoria Glacier from our outdoor rooftop hot tub. It will take your breath away. View Deer Lodge online at WWW.crmr.com.

Deer Lodge


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Skiing

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • All Rooms Feature

  • * Private bathroom with tub and shower * Feather Comforters * Furnished with antiques * Iron and board on request * Hairdryer
  • Deluxe Heritage Room

  • * 2 Double beds * Balcony * Telephone * Max Occupancy - 4 * Sorry no TV!
  • Standard Lodge Room

  • * 1 Double bed * No telephone * Quaint and cozy * Max Occupancy - 2 * Sorry no TV!
  • Deluxe Tower Room

  • * 1 Queen bed * Rustic, elegant Western decor * Hardwood floors * Telephone * Max Occupancy - 2 * Sorry no TV!
  • Heritage King

  • Heritage Rooms have two double beds or one king bed with a private balcony, full bathroom, telephone, coffee maker and hair dryer, and a complimentary in-room safe. Located in the Heritage Wing. Maximum 2 people.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4PM 

  • Check out time is 11AM 

  • Time Zone is  MST, GMT -7 

  • Opened in  1921 

  • Renovated in  1997 

  • 73  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Go west on 16th Avenue (which becomes Trans Canada Highway Number 1) to Lake Louise. Take the Lake Louise exit and turn left towards Townsite on Lake Louise Drive. The road continues 3kms up the hill. We are at the crest of the hill on the right hand side. This Historic Lodge is minutes from Lake Louise and convenient for downhill and cross country skiing, hiking and a myriad of outdoor activities.

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a 1 night deposit including taxes by a valid credit card with expiry date at time of booking. Cards accepted are American Express, Mastercard, Visa or Diners Club.

    Cancellation Policy
    Thru the Internet site where reservation was made must cancel per dates indicated to avoid a 1 night cancellation and/or no show charge: For dates 02Jan - 23Dec, 72 hours prior to arrival; For festive season 24Dec-01Jan, 14 days prior to arrival.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant  Mount Fairview Dining Room  * Serving Rocky Mountain Cuisine * Open 6PM-9PM * Located on site Caribou Lounge  * Serving light meals * Open 7AM-11PM * Located on site

    Recreation Information
  • Recreation Located On Site

  • * Game Room * Sauna/Spa 9am-11pm * Hiking Trails * Outdoor Jacuzzi * Please note NO TV in guestrooms.
  • Recreation Located Nearby

  • * Boating * Sightseeing Tours * Night Club * Bicycle Rentals * Snow Skiing * Horseback Riding

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * Columbia Icefields - 85 Miles Northwest * Emerald Lake - 25 Miles West * Fortress Mountain Ski Area - 1 Mile East * Johnston Canyon - 25 Miles Northwest * Lake Minnewanka - 52 Miles West * Luxton Indian Museum - 45 Miles West * Lake Louise Ski Area - 1 Mile North * Spiral Tunnels - 15 Miles West * Sunshine Ski Village - 35 Miles Southeast * Takakkaw Falls - 35 Miles West * Nakiska Olympic Ski Area - 80 Miles Southeast * Moraine Lake/Valley of The Ten Parks - 15 Mile Southeast * Mount Norquay/Mystic Ridge Ski Resort - 48 Miles North
  • Cities Nearby

  • * Calgary - 128 Miles * Banff - 44 Miles

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