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The Lake Agnes Tea House is a historic mountain hut and viewpoint nestled high in the Canadian Rockies, within Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Agnes, approximately 2,135 meters (7,005 feet) above sea level, it offers a unique high-altitude tea experience overlooking the iconic Lake Louise. As one of Canada's oldest tea houses, it maintains a rustic charm that transports visitors back in time.
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The Lake Agnes Tea House is situated at an altitude of 2,135 meters (7,005 feet). Starting from Lake Louise, which is approximately 400 meters below, hikers can expect an elevation gain of around 400 meters (1,312 feet) over the 3.5 to 3.8-kilometer (2.2 miles) trail.
The trail is generally considered moderate. While it involves a steady ascent, it's well-maintained and popular with families. Hikers should be prepared for the elevation gain and distance. For beginners, it's a rewarding challenge, but comfortable footwear and a reasonable fitness level are recommended. Younger children might need encouragement or assistance on some sections.
Dogs are permitted on the hiking trail to Lake Agnes Tea House, provided they are kept on a leash at all times as per Banff National Park regulations. However, due to health and safety regulations, dogs are generally not allowed inside the tea house itself. There are outdoor seating areas where hikers with dogs can enjoy their treats.
The main trailhead for Lake Agnes Tea House starts near the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Parking at Lake Louise can be extremely challenging, especially during peak season (summer and fall) and on weekends. The parking lot often fills up before mid-morning. It's highly recommended to arrive very early, utilize the Parks Canada shuttle service, or consider public transport options from nearby towns.
The Lake Agnes Tea House typically operates from early June to the first week of October. Outside of this season, the tea house is closed, and the trail can be covered in snow and ice, making it significantly more challenging and potentially hazardous. Winter hiking to Lake Agnes requires appropriate gear, experience with winter conditions, and awareness of avalanche risks. It is not recommended for casual hikers during the off-season.
The tea house offers a unique rustic experience with a wide selection of over 100 varieties of fine loose-leaf teas, homemade baked goods (like scones and apple crumble), soups, and sandwiches. All items are prepared without electricity. It's important to note that the Lake Agnes Tea House operates on a cash-only basis; card or digital payments are not accepted.
Yes, Lake Agnes Tea House serves as a junction for several other popular hikes. From here, hikers can continue to the Big Beehive for panoramic views of Lake Louise, or ascend to the Little Beehive. Another option is to connect to the Plain of Six Glaciers trail, offering a longer and more challenging loop back to Lake Louise.
As a highly popular destination in Banff National Park, the Lake Agnes Tea House trail can get very crowded, particularly during the summer months (July and August) and on weekends. To avoid the busiest times, consider starting your hike early in the morning (before 8 AM) or later in the afternoon. Visiting on weekdays can also offer a more serene experience.
The trail offers several scenic highlights. Early on, hikers get stunning views overlooking Lake Louise. Further along, you'll pass Mirror Lake, a smaller, tranquil lake often reflecting the surrounding peaks. A beautiful waterfall is also encountered before the final ascent to Lake Agnes, providing excellent photo opportunities.
Yes, Parks Canada operates a shuttle service to Lake Louise from the Lake Louise Park and Ride, located off Highway 1. This is often the most convenient way to access the trailhead, especially during busy periods when parking is scarce. There are also private shuttle operators and local bus services connecting Lake Louise with Banff townsite and other areas.