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Banff Lodges

    • Moraine Lake Lodge - Banff
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      • 1. Moraine Lake Lodge

      • Possibly the most spectacular lodge in Alberta
        • Banff National Park
      • Nile Expert Tip: Moraine Lake is one of Canada's must see locations, and a nearly self-sustaining lodge added to that...
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    • Sunshine Mountain Lodge - Banff
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    • Simpson's Num-Ti-Jah Lodge - Banff
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    • Skoki Lodge - Banff
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      • 4. Skoki Lodge

      • A National Historic Site, eleven kilometers from Lake Louise
        • Banff National Park
    • Storm Mountain Lodge - Banff
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    • Deer Lodge - Banff
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      • 6. Deer Lodge

      • Heritage Lodge at Lake Louise
        • Banff National Park
    • Buffalo Mountain Lodge - Banff
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    • Blue Mountain Lodge - Banff
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    • Ambleside Lodge - Banff
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    • Brewster's Shadow Lake Lodge - Banff
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  • Lodges in Banff National Park vary from the luxury of a modern hotel to the rustic experience of lantern-lit cabins with outhouses. Some are eco-friendly. Some are for skiers, only. Some are seasonal. Others are open year round. They can be found in the town of Banff, the village of Lake Louise, on the shores of a glacial fed lake, or in the back-country. Banff has lodges of all different types to suit all different types of travelers.

    Moraine Lake Lodge is one of the most special places to stay in Canada. Moraine Lake is a national treasure. The Lodge fits the area. It is an eco-friendly, nearly self-sustainable property. Guests from around the world come to see Moraine Lake and the Valley of Ten Peaks. It is, arguably, Canada's most famous landscape. But, it is also harder to get to than Lake Louise, and therefore gets less traffic. It is the perfect place to experience peace and quiet while refreshing yourself in the beauty of nature.

    The Num-Ti-Jah Lodge is also on the shores of a lake, Bow Lake, one of Banff National Park's forgotten about jewels. This Lodge has been run by the Simpson family for almost 100 years. It's first visitors had to come by horseback. But, now it's a small, but comfortable, lodge, accessible off the Banff-Jasper Highway. This glacier fed lake has the same emerald color as Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, but it gets almost none of the traffic.

    Skoki Lodge is a back-country lodge designed for skiers. There are lots of trails to explore around the lodge. But, there's no running water and no electricity. However, meals are provided as part of your stay.

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