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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 10:58 am
I understand why they are doing it, but favouring tourists staying at Fairmont Lake Louise or other nearby hotels over Canadians seems the opposite of preserving parks and their pristine nature.
It basically means that those who have more money - because all of the hotels around Lake Louise are very expensive - will get priority to see Moraine Lake, while those who lack funds will either miss out or have to wait for a handful of limited transit buses. I say this based on experience, when I went in 2019, all the transit buses were booked days in advance, and we only got to see Moraine Lake in the evening, after they opened the road to everyone.
Unless Parks Canada is going to ensure that there are enough buses to meet demand - and so far they haven't - it means lots of Canadians (and Albertans) will not get to see Banff National Park's most famous lake. Personally, it doesn't bother me all that much, because I've seen it a few times now, but this will affect other people going forward.