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FalconRVpitstop

For Lake Louise Tent - Banff National Park: Trains, trains & autos, less than a base hit away. Not at all quiet. Level gravel site, but utilities are on the wrong side of trailer, so you need long cord & hose. Good one night stop to see the lake. This is not camping, your inside of a town. I will not go back. They also have bears inside the camp area, so make sure you put food stuff away.

Posted Jul 24, 2019 by FalconRVpitstop from Southern Illinois. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DSVT

For Lake Louise Trailer - Banff National Park: We were looking for a CG with electric that would be convenient to exploring the northern section of Banff NP. We're self-contained and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We stayed a week in mid-September in our 8 metre (25 foot) MH. This CG is conveniently located as a base to explore the northern section of Banff NP and to access the Lake Louise area. It's no more convenient than other CGs in the area to visit Moraine Lake area, as the only access is via shuttle from an overflow parking area 5 km (3 mi) south of the CG on the TCH. Most of the sites in the CG are quite long and designed for 2 RVs side by side with electric post, table and (some sites) fire pits on either side. The long double wide sites are separated by trees and shrubs for some privacy. Two smaller rigs/class C's can stagger and maintain some privacy. Two larger rigs may have difficulty opening slides/awnings. The sites are electric only. There are a few single RV sites (not noted on the online reservation form). Most sites are gravel, may need a bit of leveling and are mostly shaded. There are washrooms with hot water throughout the CG. There's one shower room with 5 male and 5 female showers for the whole CG with lines in the morning and early evening. (We chose to shower at different times.) The showers were clean with ample hot water and water pressure. They could use a shelf or additional hooks - with only 1 hook, clothes and towels had to be hung over the door. There was good ATT and Verizon cell coverage while roaming on Rogers service. We arrived without reservations at a busy time and were able to get open sites by moving to a different site every day. (This was not a problem for us.) Of the 4 sites, 47 was our favorite. Note the Canadian Pacific Railway runs quite close to the park with trains day and night. The hamlet of Lake Louise a 15-minute walk from the CG. It's quite small with limited shopping, 1 restaurant and 3 cafe's. The NP visitor center is helpful and includes an interpretive center. There's a shuttle stop near the visitor center to get to Lake Louise or the overflow parking lot to get to Lake Moraine. The Icefields Parkway is just north of Lake Louise. The town of Banff with full services is an hour south. Hiking near Lake Louise is superb, yet you need to do some planning to get to certain trailheads.

Posted Sep 15, 2018 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DSVT

For Lake Louise Tent - Banff National Park: We were looking for a CG with electric that would be convenient to exploring the northern section of Banff NP. We're self-contained and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We stayed a week in mid-September in our 8 metre (25 foot) MH. This CG is conveniently located as a base to explore the northern section of Banff NP and to access the Lake Louise area. It's no more convenient than other CGs in the area to visit Moraine Lake area, as the only access is via shuttle from an overflow parking area 5 km (3 mi) south of the CG on the TCH. Most of the sites in the CG are quite long and designed for 2 RVs side by side with electric post, table and (some sites) fire pits on either side. The long double wide sites are separated by trees and shrubs for some privacy. Two smaller rigs/class C's can stagger and maintain some privacy. Two larger rigs may have difficulty opening slides/awnings. The sites are electric only. There are a few single RV sites (not noted on the online reservation form). Most sites are gravel, may need a bit of leveling and are mostly shaded. There are washrooms with hot water throughout the CG. There's one shower room with 5 male and 5 female showers for the whole CG with lines in the morning and early evening. (We chose to shower at different times.) The showers were clean with ample hot water and water pressure. They could use a shelf or additional hooks - with only 1 hook, clothes and towels had to be hung over the door. There was good ATT and Verizon cell coverage while roaming on Rogers service. We arrived without reservations at a busy time and were able to get open sites by moving to a different site every day. (This was not a problem for us.) Of the 4 sites, 47 was our favorite. Note the Canadian Pacific Railway runs quite close to the park with trains day and night. The hamlet of Lake Louise a 15-minute walk from the CG. It's quite small with limited shopping, 1 restaurant and 3 cafe's. The NP visitor center is helpful and includes an interpretive center. There's a shuttle stop near the visitor center to get to Lake Louise or the overflow parking lot to get to Lake Moraine. The Icefields Parkway is just north of Lake Louise. The town of Banff with full services is an hour south. Hiking near Lake Louise is superb, yet you need to do some planning to get to certain trailheads.

Posted Sep 15, 2018 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Rocky

For Lake Louise Trailer - Banff National Park: We stayed here in our 35 foot motor home for 3 nights. We loved it here. Rustic, close to a lot of great things. The shared site comments give the wrong impression-there is plenty of space on the side you use. Only drawbacks are electric only and lots of train traffic/noise. Would love to stay here again.

Posted Jul 12, 2018 by Rocky from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Rocky

For Lake Louise Tent - Banff National Park: We stayed here in our 35 foot motor home for 3 nights. We loved it here. Rustic, close to a lot of great things. The shared site comments give the wrong impression-there is plenty of space on the side you use. Only drawbacks are electric only and lots of train traffic/noise. Would love to stay here again.

Posted Jul 12, 2018 by Rocky from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DannyM

For Lake Louise Trailer - Banff National Park: In an RV in RV Park and 130 yards from the ‘sanitation station’. Every time some one dumps it smell like I am over an open septic tank. My neighbor is 2 fee from me on these double pull thru.(2 RVs wide) Good for a night only. Much nicer places within 20 miles.

Posted Jun 29, 2018 by DannyM from New England . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DannyM

For Lake Louise Tent - Banff National Park: In an RV in RV Park and 130 yards from the ‘sanitation station’. Every time some one dumps it smell like I am over an open septic tank. My neighbor is 2 fee from me on these double pull thru.(2 RVs wide) Good for a night only. Much nicer places within 20 miles.

Posted Jun 29, 2018 by DannyM from New England . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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