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Ski Naked at Lake Louise
It's all downhill at the Lake Louise Inn this winter with their new “Martinis,
Massage & Moguls” package, running Nov. 15 - April 15, 2006.
After a day skiing at the world renowned
Lake Louise, gods and goddesses of the gondolas will be treated to the infamous
“Ski Naked Martini” (Blue Curacao, Absolut, Cointreau, Grape Juice, sprig of
mint) followed by a soothing, full-bodied massage.
The theme of the package: an adult
night-out, a time to laugh louder, act sillier, and talk about anything and
everything. Shake it up and ski naked with the Lake Louise Inn. After all, what
happens on the mountain stays on the mountain.
The package includes lift tickets, two
night's accommodations, “Ski Naked Martini,” a 30-minute massage and four hearty
Canadian breakfasts.
During leisure time, guests can swim in
the heated indoor pool, soak in the hot tub or, for an additional charge,
indulge in additional spa treatments such as; therapeutic massage, hot stone
massage, aromatherapy massage, sinus and scalp massage, aromatic and anti-stress
facials, seaweed wraps, manicures, pedicures and more.
Explorer's Lounge won't disappoint for
après ski cocktails and great times. It's the perfect place to laugh loud and
dance up a storm. You could probably even get the locals to teach you the
“two-step”.
As Canada’s largest single ski area,
Lake Louise offers skiers and boarders unlimited possibilities. With four
mountain faces, 4200 skiable acres, 113 named trails and the newly-installed
6-person Grizzly Express Gondola, 'the Lake ' is hard to beat.
Lake Louise has it all, from gentle,
perfectly groomed beginner runs to double black diamonds. Uniquely, there are
green, blue and black runs down from every chair which allows beginners as well
as intermediates and experts to enjoy the whole immense Louise experience.
With abundant natural snow, backed up by
Canada’s largest snowmaking system, Louise guarantees skiing from early November
to mid May.
Lake Louise Inn is nestled in the peaks
of Banff National Park (Canada’s first national park and part of the UNESCO
World Heritage Site) that includes surrounding Kootenay, Yoho and Jasper
national parks. A resort for all seasons, Lake Louise Inn serves as a base to
explore the Canadian Rockies year round.
Call 1-800-661-9237 or visit
www.lakelouiseinn.com.
Edited by Erika Wright
by Henry Georgi
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