The Lake Louise snow report for May 02 is a 65" base depth with 10 of 12 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Lake Louise are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: Updated:
Friday, May 02, 2025 at 5:14 AM
Happy Friday! The final weekend of the season is here, and today is bringing the heat. With bright blue skies overhead and temperatures climbing to 17°C at the base and 10°C in the alpine, it’s the perfect setup for another round of great spring skiing.
We’ve got 10 lifts turning, 117 runs ready to ride, and three terrain parks open for action. Conditions will soften as the day goes on, so carve those corduroy laps early, then follow the slush for some classic spring fun.
As always, run status may shift with the warm weather—please respect all signage and never enter closed terrain.
Today is mix of sun and cloud…very few people on the hill…runs are little hard and crusty from the top to the mid mountain…softer from mid mountain to the bottom…have to mention that top of the world chair is closed today…and the other one that goes from the base to the top of the world chair…
Located within Banff National Park, Lake Louise Ski Area in Alberta, Canada, is one of the largest and most scenic ski resorts in North America. Covering 4,200 acres, the resort features 164 named runs across four mountain faces, offering a diverse range of terrain for all skill levels. Whether you're gliding down beginner-friendly groomed runs or tackling expert-level bowls, the resort offers a well-rounded experience for skiers and snowboarders alike.
The natural beauty surrounding Lake Louise is nothing short of awe-inspiring, with panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and the iconic turquoise waters of Lake Louise below. The resort is equipped with 12 lifts (11 plus one high-speed gondola), ensuring easy access to the extensive terrain. With its combination of breathtaking scenery and exceptional skiing, Lake Louise is a must-visit destination for winter sports enthusiasts.