Banff National Park

Banff National Park which includes a lake or waterhole, mountains and railway items
Banff National Park which includes a lake or waterhole, mountains and railway items
Banff National Park featuring a lake or waterhole, landscape views and snow
Johnston Canyon which includes a garden, hiking or walking and snow
Johnston Canyon which includes a gorge or canyon and a river or creek as well as a small group of people


Canada’s oldest national park is a place for adventure-filled getaways and stunning mountain scenery.

Banff National Park is known for its rugged mountain scenery, glacier-fed turquoise lakes and miles of untouched forests. Come for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. Thrill seekers will find no shortage of activities, from white water rafting to mountain biking.The park’s lakes are a gorgeous aqua-blue colour in summer and their surfaces reflect the surrounding mountains. Hike the hills above Peyto Lake and Moraine Lake for two of the most photographed scenes in Canada. Lake Minnewanka isn’t fed by glaciers, but it’s one of only two lakes in the area that allows boats on the water. Take a boat cruise or rent a fishing rod.Hiking opportunities in the park abound. Tackle rocky mountain paths or enjoy man-made walkways. Johnston Canyon has a walkway built into the side of its sheer canyon walls. If you don’t want to hike, opt for the gondolas and chair lifts that go up some of the mountains. Banff Gondola rides to the summit of Sulphur Mountain just outside the town. There are three ski resorts within the national park. Sunshine Village is a short drive from Banff and encompasses three mountains. Skiing areas range from beginners’ slopes to advanced, off-piste areas. Finish the day with après-ski drinks in a restaurant on the mountain.The national park spans 2,564 square miles (6,641 square kilometres) in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. There are two towns in the park: Banff and Lake Louise. Both towns offer plenty of accommodation, from budget hostels to luxury lodges. For an indulgent option, book a room at the century-old Fairmont Banff Springs.There are many places to rent equipment such as bicycles, skis, kayaks or fishing gear. If you don’t have a car, you can rent one or use the regular bus and shuttle services running between towns and major attractions.

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Things to do near Banff National Park

Shopping

If you're up for a drive, Wilsons Mountain Sports, located 19.3km away, offers a great selection of outdoor gear. Additionally, the Samson Mall, also 19.3km away, provides a variety of shops with family-friendly vibes and unique souvenirs to take home.

Recreation

Experience the serene Ink Pots Hiking Trail, nestled 20.9km from Banff, where you can rejuvenate amidst stunning landscapes. Alternatively, immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Sunshine Meadows, located 40.2km away, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat for relaxation and wellness.

Adventure

At Lake Louise Mountain Resort, experience exhilarating skiing amidst breathtaking alpine scenery, located 17.7km from Banff National Park. The Paradise Ski Lift, 14.5km away, offers thrilling rides with stunning views, while the Top of the World Express Ski Lift, 16.1km distant, elevates your adventure to new heights.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife of Banff with a visit to the Fairmont Banff Springs Bowling Centre, located 41.8km from the park. Enjoy a fun evening of tenpin bowling in a stunning setting, or explore local pubs for a warm and friendly atmosphere.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Banff National Park

Explore the enchanting beauty of Banff National Park, where you can enjoy stunning lakes, majestic peaks, and thrilling ski resorts. This destination is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and couples seeking romantic scenery. Don't miss the Banff Gondola for breathtaking views, stroll along Banff Avenue, and learn about the Canadian Rockies at Parks Canada. Immerse yourself in the natural splendour that this iconic park has to offer.

  • Lake Louise Mountain Resort: This captivating ski resort, located 17.7km from Banff National Park, offers exhilarating outdoor adventures. With its stunning pistes and breathtaking views, it's perfect for skiing enthusiasts and those seeking an adrenaline rush amidst picturesque alpine scenery.
  • Lake Louise: Situated 22.5km from the park, Lake Louise is renowned for its enchanting turquoise waters and surrounding peaks. This romantic setting is ideal for leisurely strolls, photography, and enjoying a beach vibe in a serene outdoor environment.
  • Panorama Peak: Located 24.1km away, Panorama Peak presents breathtaking vistas and outdoor exploration opportunities. Hikers and nature lovers can revel in the stunning scenery, making it a must-visit for those seeking the beauty of the Canadian Rockies.

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