

Lake Louise Loppet – 50th Anniversary
Join Calgary Ski Club for the 50th Anniversary of the Lake Louise Loppet!
- Mass Starts: 20 km at 11:00 a.m.,
- 10 km at 11:05 a.m.,
- 1 and 2 km at 11:10 a.m.
- Sorry, limited to the first 400 Registrants.
- Classic skiing technique only.
A Loppet is a mass start community fun race, open to all ages and abilities of Cross-Country Skiers.
REGISTER HERE
We encourage you, your family and friends to come out and participate in this extraordinary event and enjoy the breathtaking scenery surrounding Lake Louise. For further information and to register or volunteer, visit 50th Edition Lake Louise Loppet.
All questions can be directed to event organizers Gerry Galambos Lori Davidson
The Calgary Ski Club was founded in 1920. The Calgary Ski Club is Calgary's oldest outdoor recreational club. Volunteers from the Club helped establish the trails the Loppet runs on.
The Lake Louise Loppet began in 1973 as the Telemark. The Loppet is the longest-running race of its kind in Western Canada. It is held every year on the first Sunday in March.
Banff National Park is the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains World Heritage Site. A global treasure of natural beauty, wilderness and diversity. It is a place to experience the awe-inspiring forces that have shaped mountain landscapes and wildlife over unimaginable time. It is a base for personal exploration and discovery.
Enjoy, Connect, Respect.