Deer Lodge

CRMR is a family-owned collection of upscale boutique lodges and unique contemporary restaurants.

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  • Phone

    (403) 522-3991

  • Website

    crmr.com/dl/deer.html

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  • Type

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Address

109 Lake Louise Drive Lake Louise AB Canada

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breakfast food banana bread French toast yogurt Wild games charcuterie maple apples
Tanya Mustachi

Great hot & cold breakfast ! Internet wifi strong but lots of services blocked like iTunes, etc. to preserve bandwidth for all guests. Great staff ! Young and knowledgable of all available activities.

Kin Hoe Lee

We had the bison burger . It was quite good and tasted different from beef . Service was extremely slow; the drink only came after the appetiser and entree.

allison shillington

Room was small, but the bed & duvet was heavenly. Best breakfast I have ever had in my life! (banana bread french toast w/ roasted apples and maple yogurt ---- divine!)

Jack Zenert

Very cool old hotel but amazingly kept up - feel like I am in the early 1900's

Melanie Brown

Great charcuterie of wild game

William Ng

The king scallop is divine!

Jack Zenert

No tv in room so bring a book :)

Bekki Schipper

try the caribou or elk in the restaurant . all the meat thereis raised on CRMR private game areas.

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