Hiking Lake Louise

 Hiking Lake Louise

Before heading to the lake, I need to check my emails to find out about the trails I’ve been advised to take (since I stupidly didn’t write it down). I can’t find an open network nor a place with free wifi and end up at the Post Office (called the Depot, which is also a bank amongst other things, Lake Louise being a small village). No free wifi but I don’t want to pay just to check this one email I need, so I explain the situation to the man in charge. He will first try to convince me to take his advice about the trail, but as I insist he will let me check my emails for free.

Another stop by the public toilets to refill my water bottles and direction the lake. I arrive before the crowd, there is almost no car on the parking. Time to hike.

Arriving to the Tea House

(arriving at the Tea House in Lake Louise)

The first person I’ll meet on the trails will be Brett, with whom I’ll spend a few hours, first going to the small Beehive, then to the Tea house by Lake Agnes, and following his advice I will go and check out the waterfall located on the right side of the Lake.

Waterfall by Lake Louise

(waterfall by Lake Louise)

Now direction Jasper.

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