#Creation Incentive Program Partition Cash Lois Lake, known as the "Sapphire of the Rocky Mountains", is set in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, attracting global tourists with its picturesque lakes and mountains. Here, the seasons change like magic, giving it a very different charm. Get ready to pack and walk into the dream world of Lake Lois! Best travel time and climate temperature - summer (June - August): average temperature of 10 - 20°C, warm and comfortable, is the most popular tourist season. The lake presents a dreamy emerald blue, sparkling under the sun, suitable for outdoor activities such as boating and hiking. - Fall (September - mid-October): The temperature is 5-15°C, the maple leaves in the mountains are gradually red, and the forest is dyed, and a beautiful autumn picture for Lake Louise is a paradise for photography lovers. - Winter (November - March): The average temperature is -10 -5°C, the lake is frozen, and the silver is wrapped in vegetarian, which has become a world of ice and snow fairy tales, and is a paradise for skiing and ice skating lovers. - Spring (April - May): The temperature is 0 - 10 °C, the ice and snow begin to melt, everything recovers, the lake gradually changes from ice blue to green, quiet and beautiful, suitable for tourists who like quiet scenery. Must-see attractions - Lake Lois: As the main character, its lake color changes with the season, like a dream. Rent a canoe in the summer, rip on the lake, and feel its charm up close; skate on the icy lake in winter, experience a different kind of romance. - Fairmont Louise Castle Hotel: This hotel is a fairy tale castle and is a landmark of Lake Louise. Even if you don't stay, you must go in and taste afternoon tea, overlook the lake view from the terrace, and enjoy a pleasant time. - Menglian Lake: about 14 kilometers from Lake Louise, surrounded by ten peaks, the lake shows a deep blue and green, like a gemstone, is a great place for photography. However, be aware that the road will be closed from mid-October to around May of the next year. - Icefield Avenue: The road from Lake Louise to Jasper, the scenery along the way is shocking, glaciers, lakes, mountains have a panoramic view, it is one of the most beautiful self-driving routes in the world. Surrounding food - Banff Town: It takes about 40 minutes to drive from Lake Louise, where a variety of cuisines are gathered. It is recommended to try Canadian maple syrup products such as maple bacon and maple syrup ice cream; and local venison such as roasted venison and roasted bison. - Louise Lake Station Restaurant: Located inside Louise Lake Railway Station, it has a long history. You can taste traditional Canadian cuisine such as meatloaf, chips, and fresh seafood and steaks. - Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House: Need to go on foot, at 2,100 meters above sea level. Simple refreshments such as hot tea, lemonade, bread, etc. while enjoying the magnificent glacier view. Only cash is accepted. Note - Book in advance: There are many tourists during peak season (especially during summer and winter holidays), and hotels and activities must be booked in advance to avoid delaying the trip. - Transportation:- Self-driving: From Calgary, drive along Highway 1, the scenery along the way is beautiful, but the parking lot of Lake Lois is limited in the summer peak season. It is recommended to leave as soon as possible to avoid parking problems. - Shuttle: Shuttle from Banff Town, booked in advance on the official website, environmentally friendly and convenient, but relatively fixed time. - Public transport: bus from Calgary Airport, but more expensive and less flexible. - Equipment preparation: - Summer: bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, do a good job of sun protection measures; if you walk, wear non-slip mountaineering shoes, bring a kettle. - Winter: warm equipment is essential, thick down jacket, thick gloves, scarves, warm shoes, etc., the lake is windy, warm is very important. Safety first: follow the designated route on foot, do not leave the trail to enter the dangerous area; pay attention to your feet when taking pictures, do not ignore safety in pursuit of unique angles.