Lake Louise

Live Lake Louise Webcams

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Planning your perfect day at Lake Louise? Our collection of Lake Louise webcams offers real-time views of the slopes from all parts of the resort, letting you check conditions before you head out. From snowfall, visibility of lift lines or terrain coverage, these live Lake Louise cams provide an unfiltered look at what is happening on the mountain right now.


Stay connected to your favourite runs with our continuously updated Lake Louise web cam feeds. Whether you are deciding which area to ski first, looking how much snow fell in the latest storm or just dreaming about your next visit, these live mountain views help you experience Lake Louise from anywhere.

Front Side

Every 10 minutes
Elevation: 1646m / 5400ft

This Lake Louise webcam showcases the bustling base area from the Lodge of Ten Peaks. Get a perfect view of the Grizzly Gondola, Glacier Express Chair, and the learning area, making it easy to check current conditions and lift lines before heading up the mountain.

Lake Louise Web Cam | 360 Roundshot

Live
Elevation: 2400m / 7874ft

Experience a stunning panoramic view from one of Lake Louise's most spectacular vantage points. This live webcam from the Ptarmigan Chair summit offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the resort's legendary terrain and the surrounding Canadian Rockies.

Lodge of Ten Peaks

Every 10 minutes
Elevation: 1646m / 5400ft

Keep an eye on the action at Banded Peak Base Camp with this Lake Louise webcam positioned near Glacier Chair. Perfect for monitoring base area conditions and checking how lively the après scene is getting.

Ptarmigan Webcam

Every 10 minutes
Elevation: 2400m / 7874ft

Take in the majestic views from the summit of Ptarmigan Chair with this Lake Louise webcam. Watch as skiers tackle the famous Larch area runs while enjoying a spectacular backdrop of Rocky Mountain peaks.

Whitehorn Bistro Patio

Every 10 minutes
Elevation: 2042m / 6699ft

Positioned at the iconic Whitehorn Bistro, this Lake Louise webcam offers stunning views of the actual Lake Louise and surrounding peaks. Check visibility and conditions from this mid-mountain vantage point at 6,700 feet.