Mowando

Climate & seasons

When to visit Lake Louise?

By La rédaction · Updated 6/10/2026

The Editors
The Editorsauteur principal✓ Verified

"Janvier : pic du froid (-19/-8 °C), neige abondante, Lake Louise Pond Skating à son apogée, Ice Magic Festival mi-janvier."

Expert on Lake Louise · 1 contributions

The best periods

The best time to visit Lake Louise is Mid-June to September (turquoise lakes) or December to March (skiing + Pond Skating).

Jui, Aoû

Pic été — couleur turquoise maximale

  • Lake Louise et Moraine Lake à leur couleur turquoise la plus intense (pic mi-juin à mi-août, fonte glaciaire maximale)
  • Larch Valley et Plain of Six Glaciers accessibles, randonnées de haute montagne ouvertes
  • Canoë sur Lake Louise (135 CAD/2h) et sur Moraine Lake (135 CAD/2h)
  • Wildlife à son apogée : ours grizzlys (alertes à Larch Valley), marmottes, mouflons
  • Saturation extrême : parkings Lake Louise pleins dès 7h-8h (navette obligatoire), Moraine Lake interdit aux voitures privées (navette Parks Canada à réserver 6 mois avance)
  • Hébergements Chateau Lake Louise 700-1 500 CAD/nuit, à réserver 6-9 mois à l'avance
  • Files d'attente pour le canoë, foule sur la Lakeshore Trail
  • Risque de fumée des feux de forêt (août 2023 historique pour l'Alberta-Colombie-Britannique)
Juin, Sep

Été — équilibre optimal

  • Lacs déjà turquoise (juin pic de fonte, septembre encore vibrant), foule réduite par rapport à juillet-août
  • Tarifs hôteliers en baisse de 20-30 %, parkings Lake Louise plus accessibles
  • Septembre : Larch Valley aux mélèzes flamboyants jaune-or (pic 2e quinzaine septembre)
  • Juin : Moraine Lake rouvre mi-juin, lacs alpins viennent d'éclore
  • Juin : sentiers de haute montagne en partie encore fermés (neige), moustiques agressifs
  • Septembre : soirées et matinées fraîches (5-10 °C), équipement chaud nécessaire
  • Moraine Lake ferme fin octobre, premières neiges en altitude dès mi-septembre
Déc, Jan, Fév, Mar

Hiver — ski et Lake Louise Pond Skating

  • Lake Louise Ski Resort : 4 200 acres, 145 pistes, top 10 mondial, neige poudreuse
  • Lake Louise Pond Skating (le Chateau aménage une patinoire géante sur le lac gelé en décembre-mars — l'une des images d'hiver les plus iconiques du Canada)
  • Sculptures de glace pendant le Ice Magic Festival (mi-janvier, concours international face au Chateau)
  • Lac gelé spectaculaire (un blanc immaculé), forêt enneigée, raquettes et ski de randonnée
  • Moraine Lake fermé (route inaccessible novembre à mi-mai, pas d'accès même à pied l'hiver pour des raisons d'avalanche)
  • Froid extrême : -15/-5 °C en moyenne, possibles vagues à -30 °C, vent glacial
  • Tarifs Chateau Lake Louise au plus haut pendant les fêtes (1 000-1 800 CAD/nuit)
  • Conduite hivernale délicate sur la Trans-Canada, autoroute parfois fermée lors de tempêtes

Month-by-month climate

Temperatures, rainfall and sunshine in Lake Louise across the 12 months.

JanFévMarAvrMaiJuinJuiAoûSepOctNovDéc
Min-19°-16°-12°-7°-2°2°4°4°0°-4°-12°-17°
Max-8°-4°1°6°12°17°19°19°14°7°-2°-6°
Mer
Pluie35mm24mm30mm35mm55mm75mm60mm65mm45mm30mm25mm30mm
Soleil/j3h4.5h5.5h7h7.5h8h9h8h6.5h5h3h3h

Tourist crowds

Monthly attendance levels (0 = empty, 100 = saturated).

Jan
65
Fév
70
Mar
65
Avr
35
Mai
45
Jui
80
Jui
100
Aoû
100
Sep
75
Oct
40
Nov
40
Déc
75

Average flight prices

Average round-trip Paris → Lake Louise by month.

Jan
$778
Fév
$810
Mar
$756
Avr
$648
Mai
$648
Jui
$864
Jui
$1,026
Aoû
$1,080
Sep
$864
Oct
$702
Nov
$648
Déc
$972

Frequently asked questions

How many days at Lake Louise?+
Minimum 2 nights for Lake Louise (Lakeshore Trail, Lake Agnes Tea House 5.8 km return, canoeing), Moraine Lake (mandatory shuttle, Rockpile Trail, Larch Valley hike), Lake Louise Gondola (grizzly viewing). 3 comfortable nights to add Plain of Six Glaciers hike (10.8 km return, 4-5h, Victoria Glacier at summit, tea house) and an excursion to Yoho National Park (40 min away: Emerald Lake, Takakkaw Falls, UNESCO Burgess Shale fossils). In 7-10 days in the Rockies, combine 3 nights Banff + 2 nights Lake Louise + 1 night Saskatchewan River Crossing (Icefields Parkway midway) + 3 nights Jasper.
How to access Moraine Lake since 2023?+
Since 2023, access to Moraine Lake by private car is forbidden year-round (Moraine Lake Road closed to personal vehicles to reduce saturation). 3 options to reach it: 1. Official Parks Canada shuttle from Lake Louise Park & Ride (CAD 28/person return, mandatory booking on reservation.pc.gc.ca, opens 6-9 months ahead, very limited places July-August, runs mid-June to mid-October — check exact dates each year). 2. Commercial Moraine Lake Bus Company shuttle (departures from Banff and Lake Louise hotels, CAD 75-95/person, more flexible, booking moraine.bus). 3. Guided excursion (Discover Banff Tours, Pursuit, CAD 110-170 with Lake Louise and other lakes stops). Tip: favour sunrise departure (5:30-7am) for magical light on the 10 peaks and no crowds, or late afternoon (5-7pm). Avoid 10am-4pm, peak overcrowding period. For sunrise, commercial shuttle more practical (Parks Canada starts at 6am).
Where to stay at Lake Louise?+
Limited options (Lake Louise Village is tiny). Iconic: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise (facing the lake, 539 rooms, 1890, the absolute experience, CAD 700-1,500/night depending on season, up to CAD 2,000 during holidays — book 6-9 months ahead for July-August). Alternative luxury: Post Hotel (Relais & Châteaux at Lake Louise Village, renowned gastronomic, CAD 450-900/night), Moraine Lake Lodge (rustic-chic facing Moraine Lake, open June-October only, CAD 700-1,200/night). Mid-range: Lake Louise Inn (3* Lake Louise Village, CAD 300-500), Mountaineer Lodge (3*, CAD 280-450), Deer Lodge (rustic 1925 charm near Chateau, CAD 280-450). Budget: HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre (renowned HI hostel, CAD 40-60/dorm bed, CAD 140-200 private room — book 4-6 months ahead), Lake Louise Tent municipal campground (CAD 35-60/site, May-October). Alternative to save: stay in Banff (1h, more varied and cheaper accommodation) and day-trip to Lake Louise.
When to see Larch Valley larches?+
Last fortnight of September, peak 20-30 September depending on the year (check Parks Canada bulletins larchwatch.ca). Subalpine larches (Larix lyallii, deciduous conifers unique in high mountain) turn yellow and transform into gold for 1-2 weeks before their needles fall — an exceptional annual spectacle. Larch Valley (larch valley accessible from Moraine Lake) offers one of Canada's most beautiful autumn hikes: 4.3 km to the heart of the valley (1h30 climb, 535 m elevation), 8.6 km return total to Sentinel Pass at 2,605 m (the highest accessible hiking pass in Banff, panoramic view over Valley of the Ten Peaks and Paradise Valley on Lake Louise side). Beware: Larch Valley hike is very often in grizzly alert in July-August-September (bears eat blueberries) — minimum 4 people mandatory, bear spray mandatory, check Parks Canada alerts before departure. Book Moraine Lake shuttle in September (6 months ahead for larch peak).
Lake Louise Pond Skating, what is it?+
Lake Louise Pond Skating is one of Canada's most iconic winter images. Every winter (from December to March depending on freeze conditions — check with the Chateau), the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise sets up a giant skating rink on the frozen lake in front of the hotel, framed by the snow-capped Rockies and white spruces. Free skating (skate rental CAD 16/day at the Chateau concierge, no reservation). Tradition: a giant illuminated Christmas tree planted on the rink, ice sculptures during the Ice Magic Festival (mid-January, 4-day international competition, Western Canada's largest ice sculpture festival — artists have 36h to create a work from a 300 kg ice block). Tip: visit recommended even if you don't skate (the view is spectacular), accessible from Banff (1h) or staying at the Chateau (CAD 700-1,200/night in winter). In addition, skiing at Lake Louise Ski Resort (5 min by free shuttle from the Chateau, 4,200 acres, world top 10, lift pass CAD 130-200/day, accessible with SkiBig3 pass), snowshoeing (rental CAD 25-35/day), cross-country skiing (free trails facing the lake).

Our verdict

Lake Louise is one of the world's most beautiful alpine lakes — iconic turquoise colour due to Victoria Glacier flour, Chateau Lake Louise (Fairmont 1890) facing the lake, legendary hikes (Lake Agnes Tea House 1901, Plain of Six Glaciers, spectacular Larch Valley in September). Moraine Lake 14 km away (only accessible by shuttle since 2023, book 6 months ahead) is even more spectacular, framed by the 10 peaks — featured on Canadian CAD 20 banknotes. Our advice: 2 nights minimum at Lake Louise — stay at Chateau Lake Louise for the iconic experience (CAD 700-1,500/night depending on season) or at Lake Louise Inn (CAD 300-500) or HI Lake Louise (CAD 40-60/dorm bed, CAD 140-200 private room). Prefer mid-June to mid-August for maximum turquoise colour, or last fortnight of September for spectacular Larch Valley larches (and much fewer crowds), or December-March for Lake Louise Pond Skating (giant skating rink on the frozen lake) and skiing at Lake Louise Ski Resort (world top 10). Avoid July-August if possible (extreme saturation, parking full by 7am). Book Moraine Lake shuttle 6 months ahead for July-August places. Combine with Banff (1h, 3 nights) and Jasper (3h30 via Icefields Parkway, 3 nights) for a complete 8-10 day Rockies trip.

Similar destinations

Mowando Letter

Once a month: the right destinations for the right season + the best booking windows.

No spam. One-click unsubscribe. Your data is never shared.