Waterproof and tear-resistant hiking and recreation map for the Lake Louise and Moraine Lake area of Banff National Park. Designed for both locals and visitors, Gem Trek's 1:35,000 Lake Louise and Moraine Lake Map is a detailed relief-shaded topographic map of the Lake Louise area. Like all Gem Trek maps, the Lake Louise and Moraine Lake Map features detailed cartography and accurate hiking trails with distances, elevation gain, and directions to the trailhead noted. On the back of the map are descriptions of what to see and do at Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, descriptions recommended hikes, and trip planning information. Map specs Scale: 1:35,000 Folded size: 4.5 x 9.5 inches Flat size: 18 x 24 inches Paper: Waterproof and tear-resistant Map coverage The Lake Louise and Moraine Lake Map focuses on the Lake Louise region of Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. Coverage extends from the Alberta/British Columbia border in the west to the Lake Louise Ski Resort in the east. The Lake Louise region is regarded by many as the premier hiking destination in all of the Canadian Rockies, and we've got all the best trails covered, including Lakeshore, Plain of Six Glaciers, Lake Agnes, the two beehives, Saddleback, Larch Valley, Eiffel Lake, and Consolation Lakes. An inset map on the back increases coverage of Lake Louise Village, with accommodations, the campground, and hiking trails marked. For coverage of a larger area of Lake Louise, see Gem Trek's Lake Louise and Yoho Map . Map features The Lake Louise and Moraine Lake Map features: - waterproof and tear-resistant paper - contour lines at 25-metre (80-foot) intervals - relief shading to better show the topography - full colour on both sides - hiking trails with trail names and trail distances marked - mountain biking and equestrian trails with trail names and distances marked - hydrology including rivers, rapids and waterfalls - mountain names and all available mountain elevations - all campgrounds with a handy chart showing campground details - points of interest and attractions as well as day use areas and highway viewpoints About Gem Trek Maps: Gem Trek was founded in the early 1990s with the publication of maps to the Kananaskis Country region of the Canadian Rockies. Today, with over 1,000,000 maps sold, we remain a vibrant, proudly independent map publisher specializing in producing Canadian Rockies maps. Our cartographers, writers, and photographers are all locals, who love the outdoors and enjoy the challenge of producing the very best maps possible. These are no ordinary maps. They clearly show hiking, cross-country skiing, and mountain biking routes superimposed on superb topographical detail. Included on the back of the maps are detailed descriptions of selected routes showing distances, elevation gains, estimated times to complete the routes and difficulty ratings. — Explore magazine There are maps, and there are maps, but there aren't many maps like these. Next time you go hiking, biking, skiing or riding in the Canadian Rockies, pick up a Gem Trek recreation map first. Best of all, they’re printed on waterproof paper. — Westworld magazine Gem Trek maps are of high quality, great to look at and contain lots of accurate, practical and up-to-date information. — Bill Corbett, outdoor writer Gem Trek offers the best maps for Canadian Rockies recreationists. — Bed Gadd, author of Handbook of the Canadian Rockies. Hands down, the best maps I’ve ever used. — Trevor R., Amazon.com review Just wanted to let you know that we stumbled across your maps in an outfitting store in Edmonton. We were so overjoyed with the quality of the one we bought, we drove back and bought another two for different areas. We sat down for hours just staring and learning all about the trails and mountains. It is so awesome! Thanks for the great work you did. — Andrea L, Edmonton, Alberta Gem Trek’s beautiful and practical maps provide me just about everything I need to plan my visit to the Canadian Rockies. — Kirby L, Federal Way, Washington I am an Honours student in Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. This past summer, I had a four-month position in Calgary. On my days off, I used your Banff & Mt. Assiniboine map. During four years of research and endless hours of cartographic work, I have analyzed many maps. I must congratulate you on the superior graphics and use of attractive colour incorporated into your design. In my opinion your maps are the best there are for the intended purpose. — Peter H., St. John’s, Newfoundland Gem Trek Maps. Not Apps. — Paul P., Calgary, Alberta My maps arrived today and I must say, they are much nicer than I expected. I knew that Gem Trek was the final word in maps of the Canadian Rockies, but for some reason, expected the usual over-priced, gas station-quality maps we are accustomed to out here on the East Coast. Yours are absolutely beautiful! I suspect that’s because they are made by