Get close to nature and enjoy the wilderness of Banff National Park and the surrounding areas of the Canadian Rockies. Strap a backpack on and hit the trail.
In the winter there is snowmobile fun. In the summer there is all-terrain vehicle (ATV) tours in the Canadian Rockies. Take an ATV to get to the mountain tops!
Johnson Canyon – Ink Pots trail is one of the most popular day hikes in Banff National Park maybe all of the Canadian Rockies; an easy hike with scenic payoffs.
A somewhat long and strenuous day hike in Banff National Park, it is worth to see the natural beauty and features of the Canadian Rockies carved by glaciers.
At nearly 30 kilometers from Lake Minnewanka to Devil’s Gap, this is a long but beautiful trail just outside Banff in the Canadian Rockies’ Banff National Park.
Aylmer Pass: a challenging day-hike or an extended multi-day hike. Either way it provides awesome views of Lake Minnewanka and the Canadian Rockies.
Popular with both history buffs and nature lovers, the C-Level Cirque hike reveals the mining history of the Canadian Rockies and views of Lake Minnewanka.
This 4.3-kilometer trail starts at the Cave and Basin historic site above Banff town and gently descends on a paved trail to the Cave and Basin Marsh Trail.
Soaring over the trees and local terrain of the Canadian Rockies and the Kicking Horse at 50 kilometers per hour — that’s the excitement of a zip-line tour!
If roaring waterfalls, emerald lakes, alpine meadows, snowcapped peaks and wildlife interest you, then a sightseeing tour in Banff National Park is for you.