CALGARY Reservations are now being accepted for the shuttle that ferries visitors between two popular destinations in Banff National Park. The shuttle, which is scheduled to begin operating on June 1, is operated by Parks Canada and transports guests between Moraine Lake and Lake Louise. A portion of shuttle seats will not be available for reservation until 48 hours before the date of departure. Walk-up seat sales will not be offered in 2021. Starting this year, Parks Canada has implemented paid parking at the Lake Louise Lakeshore during the shuttle operational season. Valid parking passes will be required for all vehicles in the public parking lot between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Valid national park entry passes must also be displayed.
Reservations open for Lake Louise and Moraine Lake shuttle program
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CALGARY Visitors will have to pay to park at the Lake Louise Lakeshore lot between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. during the shuttle operating season, which runs from mid-May to mid-October. Once the lot is full, drivers will not be able to wait for a spot to open. Washrooms and the drop-off and pick-up area also won t be accessible after the lot is full. Pay stations will be available and vehicles must also have a valid national park entry pass, which can also be purchased at the machines. Parking in the village of Lake Louise and at Moraine Lake, the park and ride and all other day-use lots in Banff National Park do not require a fee.