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The Lake Louise Railway Station next to the Candadian Pacific Main Line. Although the Lake Louise Railway Station is very close to the amenities in Lake Louise, its location just off the beaten path has preserved its turn-of-the-century, pioneering atmosphere. This photograph was taken from the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline that still runs right by the Station building. |
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Since the current Station building was first constructed in 1910, a large garden has always been a feature. The garden is maintained in much the same form as when the CPR first landscaped the property for passengers passing through and staying at Lake Louise. |
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This photo shows The Station Restaurant from the far end of its Heritage Garden. The photograph clearly shows how the Station's location offers an historical experience--set in a wilderness-like spot next to a river framed by the Canadian Rockies. |
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The restored and updated Delamere Dining Car offers an excellent dining experience--one that reflects the truly iconic place railway travel and the Canadian Pacific Railway has in Canada's history. The Delamere offers a separate menu and dining experience from The Station Restaurant. |
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The Delamere is just a few steps from The Station but offers completely different dining experience. |
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The interior of the Delamere Dining Car has been restored and updated with complimentary fixtures, services, and comfortable dining furniture. |
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This photo shows the CPR mainline with railcars in front of the Station with the snowy Rockies in the background. If Canada were a brand and not a country, this photo would encapsulate everything about the Canada brand. Photo by Shelley Graham. |
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This shot captures almost all of the Station property. The Station stands in the foreground, with the Delamere and Killarney railcars in the background. Photo by Bonner Photography. |
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