Attractions



Downtown Banff
Downtown Banff
Located in the province of Alberta and within Banff National Park the town of Banff is a resort town. The Rocky Mountains dominate its skyline. Within the downtown core you will find a mix of boutiques, souvenir shops and restaurants.

Bow Falls, Banff, AB, Canada
Bow Falls
The Bow Falls are a comfortable walk from the downtown area of Banff and are a waterfall on the Bow River. They are located close to the junction of the Bow and Spray Rivers.

Vermilion Lakes Viewpoint, Banff, AB, Canada
Vermilion Lakes
Vermilion Lakes feature a combination of lakes and marshlands which offer spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. An ideal place to enjoy the magnificent beauty of the local area and an access point to several local trails.

Mount Norquay, Mount Norquay Road, Banff, AB, Canada
Mount Norquay Ski Resort
Mount Norquay is the closest ski hill to the town of Banff. Originating in the late 1920's the ski hill offers a multitude of runs that suit skiers of all skill levels. In the summer time the Via Ferrata is an assisted climbing experience along four breathtaking routes on the cliffs above Mt Norquay.

Sunshine Village, Banff, AB, Canada
Sunshine Village
Located on the Continental Divide of the Canadian Rockies within Banff National Park, Banff Sunshine Village one of three major ski resorts located in the Banff National Park


Lake Louise Ski Resort, Whitehorn Road, Lake Louise, AB, Canada
Lake Louise Ski Resort
Offering both winter and Summer Gondola's the resort is open year round. Operating since the 1920's the resort offers numerous runs suited to all levels of skiers. In the summer the sightseeing gondola offers access to numerous hiking trails as well as the possibility of viewing wildlife.

Lake Louise, AB, Canada
Lake Louise
World famous Lake Louise boasts magnificent turquoise lakes, and often the background to many a tourists iconic image the Victoria Glacier. Spectacular hiking trails abound in the area and in the summer, rental canoes are available to explore the lake, whilst in the winter, ice sculptures can often be found either on or around the lake.