A 4.,,Amouormaw. ••••••••7"trot •a evalbram;, • • • en •••.! — at/onli - CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE, LAKE LOUISE, ALTA. CANADIAN PACIFIC LA , The Expression of a Nation's Character 1 WORLDWIDEis pre-eminently in scope, the expression international of a inprogressive activities, nation's the Canadian character. Pacific Canadian Pacific rails extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, webbing prairies and mountains, reaching out to cities, farms, forests, ranches and mines scattered over a million square miles. Stupendous record in steel of the daring and genius of a young people who fifty years ago dreamed of transforming a virgin wilderness into a nation— and made their dream come true. Canadian Pacific Steamships, on all the seven seas—Canadian Pacific Telegraphs, carrying messages to world's end and back—Canadian Pacific 01 Express, trusted bearer of goods to the farthest places, with money-orders of worldwide currency—Canadian Pacific Hotels, with guests from all the continents. 1 Gigantic symbol of the vision, enterprise and spirit of the people of Canada. 41TatiZylit-0411111* 4,11110NirIMN- dwitattao, LAKE LOUISE Where the giant peaks lean closest together in the heart to its shore is the magnificent Chateau Lake Louise, of the Canadian Rockies, there in beauty lies Lake rising in the midst of an exquisite Alpine Garden where Louise, probably the loveliest bit of scenery in the world. beds of poppies, violets, anemones and sheep laurel slope Geographically, it is a -cirque- lake, its iridescent down terraced lawns. A narrow-gauge railway con- waters held in a deep bowl which long ago was carved nects the Chateau with the Canadian Pacific station into the mountainside by the glaciers of the Ice Age. which lies six hundred feet lower down on the farther Scenically, it is a marvel that carries the soft liquid music side of a mountain palisade. of its name almost into the realm of the visible. Close gh-e CLIMATE Of all the thousands upon thousands of people who have Louise lies at an altitude of 5,670 feet above sea-level and visited Lake Louise in the past forty years, not one has as a result of this high elevation, the air possesses an ever suggested that its climate could be improved. Days invigorating, tonic-like quality. Minds and bodies and nights are alike perfect, the one just warm enough both find new vigor under the stimulus supplied by the to permit of outdoor swimming, the other just cool cool, ever-blowing breezes, brilliant sunshine and clean, enough to make sleeping pleasant and refreshing. Lake dustless air of this pearl among mountain resorts. POINTS of INTEREST Lake Louise lies in the midst of a region of surpassing the Ten Peaks and the Great scenic beauty and grandeur which offers a wide range of Divide. Farther away, the sightseeing features of striking and unusual interest. Ptarmigan Lakes, Pipestone Within easy distance of the Chateau are the Lakes in the Valley, Hector and Bow Clouds (Mirror and Agnes), closely guarded by white Lakes, Molar Pass, the Con- headed peaks, the Little Beehive, with its observatory, solation Lakes, Sentinel Pass Victoria Glacier, a mantle of ice from 200 to 250 feet and countless other scenic thick, the Plain of the Six Glaciers, the Saddleback, from wonders can be reached which a magnificent panoramic view is afforded, Paradise by well - maintained pony Valley, which is all that its name implies, Lake Annette trails. and the Giant Steps, Moraine Lake and the Valley of r''',1111'1111 -,-,1111,7rrirTlr-777fr-- I; 11111 11111:, 11" iiii ii!iilt• , , I IIIIII II 11!11 l!', , ' l!' II 0 , ,I i, 111111' r 1 lt,Il1iIt 11" I IT 1 t( i ,,,! ,I,tlii(11' I 10,;,''Ill11!11,'Illit,i;i1111411,1111'\1111 111 11 I 1111111Htlii 'N li 1itisli,iii tH' iii;illi 111//liiI 1111111'011111 11 ‘ 1 I I , N. 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LI , of ice fr om 200 to 2 ..",,0 feet Arid c()Ilt.i, .: I , -. • • 1I' k •' h 1„ .., .- , •1 ,I,'!••!: se :Si x '.:''t Litc iers, the Sadd leback, from . I ]'41 I,lt:!• , .II,•4itill'...i-oto.ler; • c 1 -Iliall I to." nit•,hus hLentI .,.; all rt,..,.1t;I .a.r? t)..?),,,-,1 .., rs rfa i c me-?;:ie'vv- im ispiles, aff arded, lAce :13::fr.,),.nriet adise te .'..r,,it,-..! Y Liielli Is . - II,. , 1 01464 PItil• •Itililiii! GjA,t,,..' 1.,iII',,.!p1,1,, ..,\!,(i,).1',,', i l'AtII! TALke and, the ''i!'al,, ley r,:i Chateau Lake Louise LAKE LOUISE, ALTA. SEASON JUNE 1 TO OCT. 1 ROOMS AND SERVICES—EUROPEAN PLAN inducement to organizations demanding a quiet CHATEAUfireproof structure, LAKE LOUISE thoroughly is an modern imposing in place for their deliberations in early June and all its arrangements and furnishings. It after Labor Day. enjoys one of the most inspiring situations in the world, set as it is on a beautiful terraced DIRECTORY OF SERVICES lawn that slopes down to the shores of match- less Lake Louise, 5,670 feet above sea level. LOWER FLOOR — Canadian Customs Office, Its great windows afford incomparable views of Ladies' Hairdressing and Manicure Parlor, this jewel among lakes and of the closely Barber Shop, Billiard Room, Photographic encircling mountain peaks. Studio, Tavern, Shoe Shine. NUMBER OF GUEST Rooms-386, all with OFFICE FLOOR—Hotel Office, Lounge, Ball Baths. Room, Library, Ladies' Rest Room, Post Office, Bank of Montreal, Head Porter, Motor There are eight exquisite Private Suites, one Car and Saddle Horse Agent, Telephones, Tele- on each floor, all consisting of two bedrooms graphs, Information Bureau, Railway and with sitting room between. The windows of Sleeping Car Ticket Office, Check Room, News all these suites command fine views of the lake and the glaciers, at its farthest end. and Curio Stand. Public Stenographer. FIRST FLOOR—Dining Room, Dining Room BALL Room—The spacious, beautifully de- Foyer, Children's and Servants' Dining Room. corated Ball Room offers splendid accommo- A physician and a nurse are resident at dation for small meetings, entertainments, Chateau Lake Louise during the season. An dances and other social affairs for not exceeding emergency operating room adjoins the 200 persons. Physician's Office. DINING Room—The Dining Room, a magni- TAvERN—Beers and ales are served at tables ficent room lined with great windows which in the licensed tavern on the Ground Floor. The frame entrancing vistas of Lake Louise, accom- Tavern is open daily, except Sunday, from modates 400 guests.
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