Banff National Park Tours
Booking one of these amazing Banff National Park Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Canadian Rockies
9-day Rocky Mountain Ski Tour
Get ready for the ski trip of a lifetime as you explore the stunning Canadian Rockies on this 9-day skiing holiday. You will hit the bowls, chutes and groomers of Lake Louise, Sunshine Village, Kicking Horse and Fernie! You will stay in the authentic mountain towns of Banff, Golden and Fernie, abundant in buzzing local eateries, rich cultural history, and gorgeous natural hot springs for you to enjoy.
Canadian Rockies
Cycle the Golden Triangle and Icefields Parkway
This bike tour takes two of the best routes in the Canadian Rockies and combines them together: The Golden Triangle and the Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Jasper!
Canadian Rockies
12-Day Powder Highway Ski Safari
If you want to explore Canada’s Powder Highway, and the epic, champagne powder, then this 12-day guided ski trip is for you. Explore the ski resorts of Fernie, Whitewater, Red Mountain, Revelstoke, and Kicking Horse by day, and then enjoy these ski towns at night for some après ski.
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When planning where to go in Banff National Park, visitors can explore breathtaking mountain scenery and pristine wilderness. Starting points like Banff town, Lake Louise, and Moraine Lake are ideal. The Banff Gondola and Tunnel Mountain offer spectacular views, making them perfect launching pads for Banff adventures.
Wondering what to do in Banff National Park? The options are endless. Hiking tours, such as the Tunnel Mountain trail, and bike tours are popular choices. For winter visits, ski tours around Lake Louise and Sunshine Village offer thrilling experiences. Don’t miss out on the serene boat tours on Lake Minnewanka.
Choosing when to go to Banff National Park depends on the activities desired. Spring and autumn offer fewer crowds, but some trails may still be thawing. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing, while winter is best for skiing and snowboarding in the majestic Rocky Mountains.
- Jasper to Banff Cycling Icefields Parkway Tour: Experience the breathtaking journey along the Icefields Parkway, with stops at Athabasca Glacier, Peyto Lake, and scenic points in both Banff and Jasper National Parks over 4-5 days.
- Rockies Explorer Tour: Discover the beauty of Banff, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and other iconic national parks featuring lots of hiking, and stunning scenic drives.
- Great Canadian Wildlife Adventure: Embark on a 4-5 day wildlife safari in Banff, spotting bears, elk, and wolves, complemented by guided hikes and photography opportunities.
- Backpacking Assiniboine: Explore the remote and majestic Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park over 5-7 days, with scenic trails, alpine meadows, and camping near the iconic Mount Assiniboine.
- Wapta Icefield Hut-to-Hut Ski Tour: Experience an exhilarating 4 day hut-to-hut ski tour across the Wapta Icefield, enjoying challenging terrain and breathtaking glacier views.
English is widely spoken in Banff, as it is the primary language. Visitors will have no trouble communicating in English.
A visit to Banff should ideally be 3-7 days to fully experience the natural beauty, outdoor activities, and attractions.
Credit cards are widely accepted in Banff, but it’s a good idea to have some Canadian dollars for small purchases and places that may not accept cards.
Yes, Banff is very family-friendly with a variety of activities for all ages, including hiking, wildlife viewing, and educational exhibits at the Banff Park Museum.
The best way to get around Banff is by car for flexibility, though shuttle services and public transportation are also available.
Banff offers a range of accommodations, including hotels, lodges, cabins, hostels, and campgrounds.
Banff is in the Mountain Time Zone (MT), which is UTC -7 hours, and observes daylight saving time.
Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Banff, with many trails and scenic routes well-marked for visitors.
Yes, there are numerous guided tours available in Banff, including hiking, wildlife safaris, and glacier tours.
Banff is accessible by car from Calgary via the Trans-Canada Highway (about a 1.5-hour drive). There are also shuttle services from Calgary International Airport.
The primary town in Banff National Park is the town of Banff itself. Nearby, the village of Lake Louise is also a significant destination.
Top attractions include Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Banff Gondola, Johnston Canyon, and the Icefields Parkway.
Outdoor activities include hiking, skiing, snowboarding, canoeing, fishing, and hot springs.
The best time to visit Banff is during the summer (June to August) for hiking and sightseeing or winter (December to February) for skiing and snow sports.
Yes, Banff hosts several events, including the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival, SnowDays Festival, and Banff Marathon.
Banff is home to diverse wildlife, including elk, deer, bears, bighorn sheep, and a variety of bird species.
Popular hiking trails include the Plain of Six Glaciers, Tunnel Mountain, Sulphur Mountain, and Johnston Canyon.
Safety tips include staying on marked trails, carrying bear spray, checking weather conditions, and being aware of wildlife.