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Vintage Travel To Do List: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

For Canada’s 150th Birthday this year,  I am devoting my ‘Vintage Travel To Do List posts to cool places in Canada that you and I should visit.

Up first…..

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Located in Alberta’s Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise photo
1920s vintage travel poster for Canadian Pacific - travel to Chateau Lake Louise. The illustration features 1920s women in 1920s bathingsuits.
Source: Ebay

Historic Overview:

  • The lake in front of the hotel was originally called “Lake of Little Fishes” by the Stoney Indians who lived in the area. Then it because “The Emerald Lake” after a Canadian Pacific Railway employee who was introduced to it by the Stoney Indians. It would change names one last time, to Lake Louise in honor of Queen Victoria’s fourth daughter, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta.
  • 1890-Chalet Lake Louise. One story log cabin constructed on the shores of Lake Louise, it hosted visitors from different dining stations along the railway line as well as day visitors from its elegant sister, the Banff Springs Hotel.
  • While only 50 guests registered at the chalet in 1890, by 1912, 50,000 guests had already slept there.
  • 2 Fires and 4 architects later,  the small cabin dating back to 1911 would become the Chateau Lake Louise standing today.
  • 1900’s Professional Swiss Mountain Guides were brought in to safely guide guests to the summits. Between 1899 and 1954, generations of these Swiss mountaineers taught thousands of visitors and locals to climb and, later, to ski.
  • Early movies shot in Lake Louise include 1928 ”Eternal Love” starring John Barrymore, 1942 ”Springtime in the Rockies” with Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda and 1944 ”Son of Lassie.”
  • Hundreds of stars have come here for filming or vacationing, including Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Alfred Hitchcock, and Marilyn Monroe.
  • The Chateau has also welcomed dozens of royals including Prince Rainier of Monaco, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan.
  • Due to gas rationing and patriotism, Chateau Lake Louise was closed to the public during WWII.

1909 Lake Louise Chalet (not yet the Chateau)

Lake Louise Chalet Vintage Image 1909
Source: Historic Hotel then and Now

June 1928, now a Chateau (as you can tell from the increase in size).

Chateau Lake Louise 1928 vintage image
Source: Library & Archives Canada

Swimming at Chateau Lake Louise in the 1930’s.

1930s swimming in the pool at Chateau Lake Louise
Source: Heroines.ca

Another view of the pool in the 1930’s.

Outdoor swimming pool at the Chateau Lake Louise with swimmers 1930s vintage image
Source: Peel’s Prairie Provinces

Queen Elizabeth II paying a visit.

Queen Elizabeth the second at Chateau Lake Louise vintage image

1942 ”Springtime in the Rockies” with Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda.

springtime-in-the-rockies-1942-dvd-betty-grable-carmen-miranda-996-p

INTERIOR: Dining room 1930’s.

vintage image of the dining room of the chateau lake louise
Source: Peel’s Prairie Provinces

Ladies lunching in the Lakeview Lounge, circa 1930’s. Wow what a view!

1930s vintage image of Chateau Lake Louise
Source: Historic Hotel then and Now

Tea Time-1935.

1935 tea time chateau lake louise
Source: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

The Chateau Today-The Magnificent Grand Lobby.

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise grand lobby other view
Source: Redtag.ca

My favorite room-The Victoria Ballroom.

Chateau Lake Louise Ballroom
Source: Design Locations

Lakeview Lounge. An updated version of the room seen in the vintage images above.

lakeview lounge chateau lake louise
Source: Pinterest
chateau lake louise lakeview lounge
Source: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Walliser Stube

chateau lake louise interior Walliser Stube
Source: Redtag.ca
Vintage Travel Poster from the 1940s for visit by train with Canadian Pacific to Banff, Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. Illustration features Chateau Lake Louise and a young woman.
Source: Where.ca

And that my friends is the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. I hope you enjoyed our little online visit of this magnificent hotel and will consider adding it to your own ‘Vintage Travel To-Do-List. I know it’s on the top of mine!

FURTHER READING: Collection of Vintage Travel posts & Vintage Canada Posts by the Vintage Inn Blog

Liz

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Come Visit Canada! Vintage Travel Posters

Happy New Year! We made it to 2017 and I just have this wonderful feeling that its going to be an awesome year. One of the cool things happening in Canada this year, is our 150th Birthday, yes Canada is turning the big 1-5-0 and she is still looking good (even better if I may say). I’m excited this year to get out and explore more of my beloved country and share my adventures with all of you. So stay tuned!

For today’s post we will be exploring beautiful Vintage Canadian Travel Posters & Advertising.


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Vintage Canadian Travel Posters & Advertising

1920’s – 1960’s

Vintage 1920s Canadian Pacific Train Travel Poster

Join us in British Columbia. 1930s Vintage Map Cover.

vintage british columbia map cover-1930s vintage advertising
Source: eBay

Visit Whistler Blackcomb British Columbia-1940s Travel Poster (See Vintage Ski Poster HERE).

1940s Vintage Whistler travel poster featuring a downhill skier.
Source: eBay

The water is nice at Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta.

Further Reading: Vintage Travel To Do List: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

1920s Chateau Lake Louise Vinta
Source: DiMagio

The Mountie and the Rockies, iconic Canadian symbols. 1920s Travel Poster.

1920s Canadian Pacific Vintage Poster with Mountie and rockies
Source: Pinterest

Official Trail Ride: Banff to Badger Pass.

Vintage Canadian Travel Poster for Banff to Badger Pass featuring an illustration of 2 people on horses.
Source: Pinterest

Saskatoon, is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. There was also a song written about it in 1915, as seen in the sheet music image below.

Vintage Sheet Music 1915 called Saskatoon featuring an illustration of a women skier on the slopes.
Source: Collections Canada

Here is what the song sounded like. So very Ragtime!

Vintage Manitoba travel advertising circa 1950s.

Vintage Manitoba travel advertising from the 1950s featuring a family on the beach in their 1950s swimsuits.
Source: Click Americana

1940s Travel Brochure (1947) for visiting Ontario! Canada’s Vacation Province!

1940s vintage ontario vintage travel poster featuring two women on a dock with a blow up ball and a floatie in 1940s hairstyles and 1940s swimsuits.
Source: Made Man

Cruise the Great Lakes of Ontario. 1930s Travel Poster.

Are you interested in what one would wear on a cruise if your going for that vintage look? Check out the following post I have written: What to Wear on a Cruise-The 1930s-1950s Edition

1930s Canadian Pacific Cruise the Great Lakes travel poster featuring an illustration of a 1930s woman in 1930s cruisewear on a boat
Source: Allposters

You MUST go to Niagara Falls when you visit, it’s breathtaking.

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Visiting Niagara Falls, Canada

Vintage Niagara Falls Travel Poster for taking the greyhound bus there.
Source: Allposters

The poster is correct, Quebec is truly a Winter Wonderland (1940s Travel Poster).

Quebec Vintage Travel Poster from the 1940s.
Source: Pinterest

“See you in Montreal”. My dad attended Expo 67 in Montreal.

montreal expo 67 vintage poster
Source: Pinterest

Head to the East Coast to discover a truly charming part of Canada.

Canada East Coast Travel Poster Vintage
Source: Pinterest

Visit Nova Scotia-Digby Pines, “A Canadian Pacific Hotel”.

Nova Scotia Calling - Digby Pines vintage travel poster featuring an illustration of a woman in the 1940s / 1950s in her swimsuit at the pool.
Source: Collectors Weekly

1950s Travel Poster for Prince Edward Island. Known world-wide for the beloved and spunky character, Anne of Green Gables, Prince Edward Island will truly delight.

1950s Vintage Travel Poster for Prince Edward Island featuring an illustration and photos of people enjoying the island.
Source: Pinterest

New Brunswick-Canada’s Unspoiled Province by the Sea.

vintage new brunswick travel map
Source: Pinterest

‘Canada’s Happy Province’. This slogan from a 1965 ad for Newfoundland and Labrador made me giggle. I guess the rest of Canada’s provinces are grumpy and unwelcoming?

newfoundland-labrador vintage travel poster from the 1960s.
Source: I desire Vintage Posters

Canada also has 3 Territories: Yukon, Northwest Territory and Nunavut.

Yukon vintage travel poster
Source: Pinterest
Vintage travel Poster for Yellowknife, North West Terrorities featuring the Northern Lights.
Source: Allposters

For more vintage travel Canadian posters, check out my blog post ‘See Canada by Train-Vintage Advertising‘. OR you can visit my archive page on all the posts I have ever done on Travel..HERE.

Question Time: If you have travelled in Canada, where were your favorite places?


Vintage Travel:

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz