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.
Snowmobiling isn’t allowed in Banff National Park, but that sill leaves you plenty of room to play and explore the alpine terrain of the Canadian Rockies.
Snowshoeing is a great traditional way to enjoy the winter alpine scenery of Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies, as well as view the area’s wildlife.
During the winter months sleigh bells echo throughout Banff and Lake Louise. A hosre-drawn sleigh is an excellent way to enjoy the Canadian Rockies.
There are all kinds in Banff: track-set cross-country, groomed skate-skiing, untracked backcountry trails, telemark slopes, and ski mountaineering routes.
You’ve heard of mountaineering and skiing – we’ve got both in Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies. We’ve also got ski mountaineering.
8,000 acres of perfect powder: ski Banff National Park’s three world-class ski resorts, Mount Norquay, The Lake Louise Ski Area and Sunshine Village.