Moraine Lake Lodge is situated in Banff Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The Arthur Erickson designed lodge is a post-and-beam log structure graced with grand windows providing breathtaking vistas of the snow-capped mountains and glacier-fed lake. An altitude of 6,300 feet puts you in the very heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Guests are steeped in a natural setting that offers canoeing, hiking, nature-watching, climbing, and photography. Dining ranges from high-country elegant to Rocky Mountain casual. Moraine Lake Lodge combines luxury with the rugged grandeur inspired by the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Nestled in the trees on the edge of Moraine Lake in Banff Park near Lake Louise, Alberta, Moraine Lake Lodge is central to the many outdoor recreation opportunities in the park. Numerous glaciers, lakes and majestic mountains combine to make the Moraine Lake and Lake Louise area one of the most photographed and visited locations in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Its iridescent turquoise colors have earned Moraine Lake the designation, "Jewel of the Rockies," and its intoxicating beauty entices guests to return time and time again.