
Best Lake Louise and Banff Winter Events to Experience in 2026
Don’t Just Watch Winter on a Screen,
Step into Winter in Banff National Park.
Whether you’re visiting for skiing, ice festivals, cultural events, or simply to enjoy the snow-covered landscapes, you’ll find ideas here to help you choose the experiences that best fit your winter escape.
In this guide, you’ll discover:
- Signature winter events in Lake Louise and Banff
- Outdoor activities worth planning your trip around
- The difference between winter in Banff vs. Lake Louise
- Inspiration for building a cozy, memorable winter stay
Winter Events in Lake Louise You Won’t Want to Miss.
Massive ice blocks have been cut, and the fascinating crystal masterpieces are taking shape on the frozen lakeshore. Powder continues to build on the ski hill. Snow settles quietly across open valleys. Events continue in nearby Banff, while Lake Louise itself feels calmer than it did earlier in the season.
If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to book a mountain escape, this is it. Play in the snow, watch some skijoring, soak in the hot tub, and sleep in a cozy bed at the end of it all. If you're searching for a great way to make core memories this season, keep reading.
Photo Credit: Ruslan Kaln from Travel and Leisure
Why visit Lake Louise in Winter? Because winter in Lake Louise feels different.
Winter in Lake Louise is not loud.
Not rushed.
Not overprogrammed.
Snow falls softly enough that you notice it landing. Hoarfrost glistens on pine branches. The frozen lake stretches wide and still beneath the peaks.
This is a place where winter slows you down without asking you to give anything up.
For couples, winter explorers, and travelers craving something calmer, Lake Louise offers a rare combination. You can attend some of the most iconic winter events in the Rockies and still return to a sense of quiet at the end of the day.
Are you ready to dive in? Let's start with the 2 main events coming up in the next couple of weeks.
Banff SnowDays (January 17 to February 8) featuring Skijoring (January 17 to 18)
When you are ready to add energy to your winter escape, Banff is only a 40 minute drive away from Lake Louise; close enough to easily add this event to your itinerary.
Banff SnowDays brings a lively contrast to the calm of Lake Louise. Its most talked-about event is skijoring. Horses pull skiers through a fast-paced course lined with cheering crowds, creating one of the most visually striking winter spectacles in the Rockies.
It is thrilling to watch, unmistakably western, and worth planning around.
All the energy. None of the chaos.
Many guests choose Lake Louise as their base during SnowDays, enjoying Banff’s festival atmosphere during the day and returning to quieter evenings by the lake. Note for skijoring spectators: it's recommended to arrive early and park at the Banff Train Station (free parking for up to 9 hours per day).
Photo Credit: Shannon Martin
Ice Magic and the Lake Louise Ice Sculptures (February 5 to 8, 2026)
One of the most iconic Lake Louise winter events is the annual Ice Magic Festival.
Held directly on the frozen lake, master ice carvers from around the world transform Lake Louise Lakeshore into an open-air gallery. Towering ice sculptures rise from the snow, framed by the surrounding peaks. As daylight shifts, light moves through the ice, revealing new details with every step. When the sun sets, the lights turn on and everything becomes even more dramatic and awe-inspiring under the stars.
This is not an experience to rush.
Many guests pair a visit to the ice sculptures with a gentle winter walk or time spent lakeside. When conditions allow, ice skating nearby completes the picture. The result is a winter afternoon that feels full but never overwhelming.
Secure your Ice Magic experience in Lake Louise
Important note: the Ice Sculptures in Lake Louise are not accessible to the public. Parking lots are closed and the only way to get there is to stay overnight in Lake Louise. Our Ice Magic Getaway includes tickets to access the ice sculpture gallery with reserved evening viewing, door-to-door shuttle transportation, goodies to keep you warm and a cozy stay in a spacious room or suite at the Mountaineer Lodge.
Winter Activities in Lake Louise, At Your Pace
Winter days in Lake Louise feel complete without ever feeling busy.
Popular winter activities include:
- Snowshoeing and winter walking on scenic valley trails
- Cross-country skiing through wide, open landscapes
- Ice skating on Lake Louise when conditions allow
- Unhurried winter sightseeing and photography
What makes these days work so well is what comes after. You can warm up with a hot meal at a cozy local pub, linger over dinner as the cold settles in outside, then return to Mountaineer Lodge to soak tired muscles in the hot tub. Steam rising, snow falling, nowhere else you need to be.
That rhythm is what defines winter here. Time outside. Time to refuel. Time to truly unwind.
These experiences let you stay active while remaining present in the environment, creating winter days that feel restorative rather than exhausting.
Alpine days at Lake Louise Ski Resort
For guests who want to add alpine adventure to their winter escape, Lake Louise Ski Resort delivers some of the most scenic skiing and snowboarding in the Rockies. The best part? Mountaineer Lodge is a quick drive down from the parking lot, and a free ski shuttle will get you from the hotel to the ski hill in 8 minutes.
This world-renowned ski resort offers terrain for every level, with enough variety to keep skiers and snowboarders exploring all day. There are endless places to explore, meaning you can go all day and never hit the same trail twice.
On the other hand, some travelers choose to ski just part of the day, which fits beautifully into the slower rhythm of winter in Lake Louise. Half-day lift tickets are valid after lunch and offer a more relaxed, affordable option, ideal for late starts or pairing a ski afternoon with evening plans like Ice Magic or dinner in the village.
Ski a few quality runs, take in the views from the gondola, then step away before fatigue sets in. Afterward, warm up with après at a local pub or return to Mountaineer Lodge to soak in the hot tub and ease tired legs.
It’s skiing and snowboarding on your terms. Enough adventure to feel accomplished, with plenty of time left to unwind.
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Do you want to know more about Lake Louise Ski Resort? Read this blog article to get the scoop on all the new updates for this season, including all about Richardson's Ridge, featuring a brand new quad chair and 200 acre terrain expansion.
Why Where You Stay Matters
Winter in Lake Louise isn’t about doing everything. It’s about doing the right things at the right pace.
You can explore snow-covered valleys, experience iconic Lake Louise and Banff winter events, or simply slow down and take it all in. What matters most is what happens after. Returning to warmth, comfort, and quiet.
At Mountaineer Lodge, winter stays are designed around ease. Warm rooms, calm evenings, and a hot breakfast on site mean you can start and end your days without rushing.
If you’re craving a winter escape that still feels complete, this is the moment.
What Our Winter Guests Are Saying
Guests consistently share how staying at Mountaineer Lodge makes winter in Lake Louise feel easier and more enjoyable. From quiet, comfortable rooms and warm breakfasts to friendly staff and thoughtful winter touches, their experiences speak for themselves.
Real experiences from travelers who made the most of the season.
"Our new 'go-to' hotel in Lake Louise."
"The renovated rooms are nicely done and well equipped including a lot of hooks, USB plugins, smart TV... ski boot dryer [in select rooms] and plenty of luggage storage and seating. Breakfast was great with lots of choices including eggs, sausages and waffles." — Brekke R. on Google
"Staff goes over and above."
"Such a great family place. There are cookies and hot refreshments when you check in... We stay throughout the winter months while we go skiing. We are often surprised with fun towel animals on the bed and hand warmers to keep us warm on the hill." — Jordan F. on TripAdvisor
"Glad we chose it for Ice Magic."
"We attended Ice Magic at Lake Louise... Place was very accessible and we enjoyed our stay. Staff was very friendly and kind! Breakfast was awesome with a wide variety to choose from." — Lendl on TripAdvisor
"Peaceful, warm, and comfortable."
"The room was clean, the bed was comfortable... We particularly enjoyed the quiet atmosphere and the beautiful surroundings. Great location to go to Banff... Shoutout to Annalie the House Keeping Manager and the rest of the staff." — Marina C. on Google
Plan Your Mountain Escape in Lake Louise to Experience the Best of Winter
Ice sculptures on the lake.
SnowDays energy in Banff.
Ski days, winter walks, warm breakfast, cozy après adventure spaces, and quiet nights.
Winter in Lake Louise doesn’t linger forever, but right now, it is exactly as it should be. Now is the time to experience it.
Frequently Asked Questions About Winter in Banff & Lake Louise
Q: What are the best winter events in Lake Louise?
A: Popular winter events in Lake Louise include ice festivals like Ice Magic, seasonal outdoor celebrations, and winter activities centered around the frozen lake, skiing, and alpine scenery.
Q: Are winter events different in Banff compared to Lake Louise?
A: Yes. Banff typically offers more town-based events, festivals, and nightlife, while Lake Louise is known for quieter, nature-focused winter experiences and iconic outdoor settings.
Q: Is winter a good time to visit Banff and Lake Louise?
A: Winter is an excellent time to visit if you enjoy snow sports, fewer crowds, winter scenery, and seasonal events. Many travelers prefer winter for its calm atmosphere and unique alpine experiences.
Q: What winter activities can you do besides skiing?
A: In addition to skiing, visitors can enjoy ice skating, snowshoeing, winter walks, sightseeing, photography, and attending seasonal events throughout Banff National Park.
Q: When is the best time to plan a winter trip to Lake Louise?
A: Winter trips are typically best from December through March, depending on snowfall and event schedules. Late winter often offers excellent snow conditions and a more relaxed pace.
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