Mirror Lake Trail
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This heavily populated trail leads up from the Lake Louise Lakeshore to Mirror Lake. It is a small lake that boasts tranquility and other-worldly reflections of the Big Beehive that towers above. There are benches and flat areas to rest and enjoy the scenery.
Getting there
From Lake Louise Village, head towards the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise on Lake Louise Drive. Leave the village and head up the hill, winding your way towards the lake. When you reach the Fairmont hotel, take a left into the visitor parking lot. At the back of the parking lot, signs will lead you towards Lake Louise.
About
When to do | June-October |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Extreme |
Route Type | Out and back |
Mirror Lake Trail
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Mirror Lake Trail Description
Mirror Lake follows the Lake Agnes trail that leads to the historic teahouse and is the gateway to many other trails. Mirror Lake is the first stop along the intricate trail system, so beware that you won’t be ditching the crowds on this one. Heading out early or later in the evening will be the best option to avoid the parade of visitors that usually occupy this trail.
Mirror Lake is a pleasant family-friendly trail that will take you beyond the classic Lake Louise viewpoint and allow you to explore the trail system without too much effort. Beautiful forested trails, glimpses of the turquoise waters, and a quaint lake makeup this interesting trail.
From the Lake Louise lakeshore and viewpoint, follow the paved path to the right. If you look up into the trees on the right of the lake, you will be able to make out the Big Beehive. It is a large cliff feature that looks like a giant beehive. This looms over your destination at Mirror Lake.
From the lakeshore trail, come to a small fork and take the trail to the right. You will follow signs for Lake Agnes trail. There are many trails that branch off from this one, but you will stay on the main trail until reaching Mirror Lake. Make your way up the switchbacks and be sure to look back for glimpses of the incredible turquoise waters below. Lake Louise gets its unique colour from glacial silt that settles in the bottom of the lake, creating the blue colour it is famous for. The higher above the lake you climb, the brighter blue the water appears.
The switchbacks will lead you straight to Mirror Lake, where you will stand head-on with the Big Beehive. Watch for its reflection in the water below. There are often some sneaky chipmunks looking for treats here, so don’t leave your bag unattended. If you wish to extend your hike, continue the 0.5mi to Lake Agnes, where you will be greeted with subalpine views and a historic teahouse built in 1909. If not, return the way you came back to Lake Louise.
Hiking Route Highlights
Lake Louise
Lake Louise is one of Banff National Park’s world-renowned landmarks. People flock to the lake to have their photo with the notable backdrop of Lake Louise and the Victoria Glacier. The Victoria Glacier feeds Lake Louise via glacial runoff, creating the pristine blue colour the lake is famous for.
Head to the lake early and enjoy the views before the crowds arrive. Starting the Mirror Lake trail here makes the hike extra special. Pop into the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise when you finish your hike to explore the cafes, restaurants, and beautiful architecture.
Want to find more amazing Lake Louise hikes? Check out the Plain of the 6 Glaciers, Sentinel Pass, Morraine Lake or the Skoki Lakes hike.
Insider Hints
Start very early in the morning or late in the evening
Be sure to get your photos at Lake Louise before the hike
Add 0.5mi to visit Lake Agnes and the teahouse.
Grab something quick at Trailhead Café or Laggan’s Bakery in the village
Explore the incredible Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
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