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  2. Chateau Lake Louise - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta. The original hotel was gradually developed at the turn of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was thus "kin" to its predecessors, the Banff Springs Hotel and the Château Frontenac. The original wooden Rattenbury Wing ...

  3. These 18 Beautiful Places in Canada Deserve a Spot on Your ...

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    Starting just a few kilometers past the majesty that is Lake Louise, ... a grand dame hotel built in 1893 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. ... cozy restaurants and alpine-style hotels, all leading ...

  4. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. [71] 1924 fire destroyed wooden building, leaving only 1912 ... Lake Hotel: c. 1915 closed; 1917 sanitorium; 1929 destroyed.

  5. Lake Agnes Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The beauty of Lake Agnes so delighted Lady MacDonald when she visited it in 1886 that it subsequently bore her name. Both Lake Agnes and the tea house are located in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, at an elevation of 2,135 m (7,005 ft) above sea level. A view from a lower cliff looking up at the Tea House circa. 1920.

  6. Louie's, The Garage, other OKC restaurants close ... - AOL

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    The closures affect the following restaurant locations, confirmed by The Oklahoman via the restaurants' independent Facebook pages. Louie's Grill & Bar 7216 NW Expressway

  7. Lake Louise station - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise station is a railway station in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. Historically served by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and Via Rail, it is now a stop for the Rocky Mountaineer and houses a restaurant. [1] The station is on the Canadian Pacific Kansas City main line near Lower Lake Louise, downhill from the Chateau Lake Louise. [2]