
Why Renting a Car in Calgary Is the Best Way to Experience Lake Louise

Start Your Adventure on the Drive
Flying into Calgary? Renting a car in Calgary, Canada turns the 1 hour 58 minute (199 km) drive into the start of your Lake Louise adventure. It is one of the most scenic routes in the Canadian Rockies. Click here for the route on Google Maps.
Along the way, you’ll pass:
- Canmore: A charming mountain town perfect for a coffee stop.
- Banff Townsite: A hub of shops, hot springs, and restaurants.
- Vermilion Lakes: An easy pull-off with postcard-worthy views.
Unlike a shuttle, a rental car lets you pull over whenever the mountains call your name.

The scenic 2-hour drive from Calgary to Lake Louise takes you past mountain towns, hot springs, and postcard-worthy views. It's best enjoyed with the freedom of a rental car.
Once You’re in Lake Louise: Why a Car Adds Freedom
At Mountaineer Lodge, you’ll enjoy free parking and convenient drive-up rooms. This set up is perfect for unloading skis, luggage, or family gear. If your trip is all about skiing, park your car for free at the Mountaineer Lodge all day, and hop on the complimentary ski shuttle. It will get you to Lake Louise Ski Resort in just 8 minutes.
But having a rental car gives you so much more freedom:
- The Icefields Parkway: One of the world’s most scenic drives, with stops at Bow Lake, Peyto Lake, and frozen waterfalls in winter.
- Banff Townsite: Just 40 minutes away, with Christmas markets, New Year’s Eve fireworks, and the SnowDays Festival each January.
- Winter Adventures: Rent skates or snowshoes from Wilson Mountain Sports to glide frozen lakes, trek the Bow River Loop, and capture epic mountain views.
- Summer Hikes: From Lake Agnes to Larch Valley’s golden larches and the sweeping Plain of Six Glaciers, your car makes every trailhead easy to reach.
With your own car, you’re not waiting on shuttle schedules — you’re packing your gear, queuing up your playlist, and chasing adventure on your own terms.
When to Plan Your Road Trip
With your own rental car, you can time your Lake Louise getaway around these unforgettable seasonal experiences, all easy drives from Mountaineer Lodge:
- Fall (Sept–Oct): Golden larch hikes at Lake Agnes Teahouse or Larch Valley. Crisp alpine air and colorful trails. (5–20 minutes)
- November: The best time to skate on glassy frozen lakes like Lake Louise or Vermilion Lakes. Go before the snow falls and you’ll witness crystal-clear ice with frozen bubbles creating a mesmerizing, one-of-a-kind experience. (5–40 minutes)
- Winter (Nov–Apr): Ski Lake Louise Ski Resort with free shuttle service, or explore snowy trails and frozen waterfalls. (8–40 minutes)
- Holiday & Winter Magic: Christmas lights and shopping in Banff, New Year’s fireworks in Lake Louise, January’s Ice Magic Festival, and Valentine’s snowshoeing or a scenic Bow Lake drive. (5–40 minutes)
- Spring (Apr–Jun): Waterfalls at full flow at Johnston Canyon or Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park. (30–40 minutes)
- Summer (Jun–Aug): Paddle Lake Louise or Moraine Lake and hike alpine trails like the Plain of Six Glaciers. (5–20 minutes)
Practical Tips for Driving a Rental Car from Calgary to Lake Louise
- Easy Pick-Up: Major agencies like Avis, Enterprise, and Hertz are right at Calgary Airport.
- Winter Tires: From November to April, snow tires with a snowflake on them are strongly recommended on Banff National Park highways. Most rental car agencies include them, but confirm when booking.
- SUV or Sedan: SUVs offer more space for gear and are ideal for winter highway roads.
- Driving Time: Calgary to Lake Louise takes about 2 hours, but allow time for photos and pit stops.
- Safety First: Plan to start your drive earlier in the day. Mountain weather can change quickly, and daylight makes snowy or icy roads easier to navigate.
- Emergency Kit: Pick up a vehicle emergency kit at Canadian Tire before leaving Calgary. Stock water, snacks, blankets, flashlight, charger, and winter gear. Hopefully you won't need it but it's always best to be prepared!
- Where to Stay: Still deciding on your base in Lake Louise? Mountaineer Lodge is one of the most convenient spots in the village. Book direct for the best price, enjoy great amenities like the hot tub and steam room, in-room boot dryers, hot buffet breakfast, and drive-up rooms that make unloading gear effortless.

FAQs
Q: Do I need a car to enjoy Lake Louise?
A: Not necessarily. If skiing is your only plan, Mountaineer Lodge’s complimentary ski shuttle has you covered. But a rental car gives you the freedom to explore Banff, the Icefields Parkway, and all sorts of other adventures around Lake Louise.
Q: How far is Banff from Lake Louise?
A: About 40 minutes by car. Perfect for a day trip to enjoy Christmas festivities, New Year’s fireworks, or Banff’s lively dining scene.
Q: Is the drive from Calgary to Lake Louise safe in winter?
A: Yes, with winter tires (required Nov–Apr) and an SUV, the drive is well-maintained and breathtaking. Take your time and enjoy the scenery.
Q: Can I park at Mountaineer Lodge?
A: Yes. Parking is free, and many rooms allow you to drive right up to your door.
Q: Where can I securely store my ski and snowboard gear at Mountaineer Lodge?
A: We're so glad you asked! All guests engjoy complimentary access to our secure ski storage and waxing room.

Scenic views along the Minnewanka Loop | Robert Massey
Book your Lake Louise getaway and make it unforgettable
Rent a car in Calgary, explore the Rockies at your own pace, and check into Mountaineer Lodge. It's your cozy basecamp for every season of adventure.
Planning your trip? These pages will help you dive deeper:
- Rooms — drive-up access for easy parking
- Amenities — hot tub, steam room, ski shuttle, and breakfast
- Packages — seasonal fall and winter offers
- Skiing in Lake Louise — complimentary ski shuttle service
- Things to Do — day trips and seasonal activity highlights

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