Want to take in an NHL game while visiting Banff and the Canadian Rockies? It’s easy; Calgary is close and you can arrange an entire trip with transportation.
To be safe in the backcountry of Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies, one needs to be know avalanche safety. Sign up for an avalanche skills course.
Ice walks are a perfect way to enjoy the beauty that has blessed the Canadian Rockies; in winter, the frozen, snow-covered alpine peaks and valleys are lovely.
There is plenty of rock climbing and mountaineering in Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies. In winter time we don’t stop; there is ice climbing too.
Canadian Rockies heli-ski and heli-board tours provide fresh powder, long descents, steep slopes, natural terrain, old-growth forests — perfect alpine skiing.
The beauty of the Canadian Rockies in unparalleled, and one of the best and most accessible ways of seeing that alpine scenery is via a helicopter tour.
Relive your youth in and around Banff, Canada, and Banff National Park. Have kids of your own now? Bring them along for the fun and go sledding or tobogganing.
Lake Louise Ski Area is the most expansive of the ski resorts in Banff National Park. 4,200 acres contain 139 ski runs and back bowls across four mountain faces.
Minutes from downtown Banff in the Canadian Rockies’ Banff National Park, Sunshine Village is a great place to ski, between the great runs and boutique hotels.
Mount Norquay: 28 runs over 16,382 meters, a 503-meter drop, night skiing, and some of the most challenging ski terrain in Banff and the Canadian Rockies.