Overview
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge is a legendary heritage property perched on the shores of Bow Lake along the Icefields Parkway, one of the world's most scenic drives. Built in 1937 by famed outfitter and guide Jimmy Simpson using hand-hewn logs, the lodge's distinctive red roof and octagonal dining room have become iconic symbols of the Canadian Rockies. With just 25 rooms, the intimate lodge offers an authentic wilderness experience far removed from modern distractions โ there is no cell service, no television, and limited WiFi. The turquoise waters of Bow Lake and the dramatic Crowfoot Glacier provide a breathtaking backdrop that has inspired photographers and artists for generations.
Total rooms: 25
Established: 1937
Last renovated: 2016
Address: Icefields Parkway (Hwy 93N) at Bow Lake, Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L 1E0
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Room Features
Dining
The Elkhorn Dining Room serves hearty mountain cuisine with panoramic Bow Lake views through the lodge's signature octagonal windows. Breakfast and dinner are available with a menu featuring locally-inspired dishes. The small coffee bar offers light snacks and beverages throughout the day.
Location & Getting Around
Area: Lake Louise
Check-in & Check-out
Good to Know
Seasonal operation June through October. No pets. Children welcome. Limited availability โ book well in advance. No cell service on-site. Cash and credit accepted. No elevator in heritage building.
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