Banff, Alberta is a Rocky Mountain resort community and popular activity destination located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Alberta travel guide Click Here - Plan a trip to Banff, Alberta, Canada with the Alberta EH Tourism Guide
Bow Falls Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Bow Falls Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Bow Falls is an easily accessible waterfall attraction located in the community of Banff, Alberta, Canada. The falls are a popular sightseeing destination located on the Bow River.
Bow River Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Bow River Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Bow River Trail is a recreation trail in the heart of Banff Village used for walking, jogging, biking, picnicking and sightseeing. The Bow River is also a popular paddle route for canoeing, kayaking and rafting.
Cascade Gardens - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Cascade Gardens - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Cascades of Time Gardens is a floral park sharing 12 acres of land with Canada's National Parks. They are a series of tiered floral gardens with over 50,000 flowers. Peak bloom sightseeing months run between June to September.
Central Park - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Central Park - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Central Park is a community park with sitting benches, art sculptures, picnic tables, grass lawns, an outdoor bandstand, public washrooms and the Banff Park Museum - a National Historic Site of Canada.
Cory Pass Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Cory Pass Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Cory Pass and Edith Pass Trails form an uphill 13 kilometre loop hike exploring mid mountain forests, alpine valleys, mountain ridges, rocky cliffs while navigating switchbacks over rock slides and shale slopes leading to some fantastic views of valleys, hoodoos and mountain peaks.
Fenland Trail - Banff National Park
Fenland Trail - Banff National Park
Fenland is a nature trail and picnic area destination located in the Village of Banff. The area explores a wetland environment called a fen and is popular for walking, birdwatching and picnicking.
Johnson Lake - Banff National Park
Johnson Lake - Banff National Park
Johnson Lake is a popular summer activity destination for walking, hiking, canoeing, birdwatching, swimming, picnicking and in the winter - xc skiing. Lake includes a sandy beach, a canoe launch, picnic tables, grass lawns, swimming area and a walking trail.
Lake Minnewanka - Banff National Park
Lake Minnewanka - Banff National Park
Lake Minnewanka is recreation and activity destination popular for activities like boating, canoeing, fishing, mountain biking sightseeing, picnicking, wilderness camping, hiking, boat cruises, scuba diving, cross country skiing and ice fishing.
Marsh Loop Trail - Banff National Park
Marsh Loop Trail - Banff National Park
Marsh Loop Trail is a 2.4 kilometre loop trail exploring a wetland next to the Bow River named the Cave and Basin Marsh. The marsh is popular for summer activities like hiking, birdwatching, sightseeing and horseback riding.
Stewart Canyon Trail - Banff National Park
Stewart Canyon Trail - Banff National Park
Stewart Canyon Trail is a hiking trail measuring 0.8 kilometres one way. Return trip is 1.6 kilometres. The trail leads to a secluded, deep gorge canyon with white water rapids, polished boulders and high canyon walls.
Sulfur Mountain - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Sulfur Mountain - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Sulfur Mountain is an elevation hiking trail, gondola ride and sightseeing destination located south of the community of Banff, Alberta, Canada. There is an observation deck with views of the Bow River, the community of Banff and the Rocky Mountains.
Sundance Canyon Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Sundance Canyon Trail - Banff, Alberta, Canada
Sundance Canyon Trail is a one-way 4.3 kilometre hiking trail following a paved recreation pathway and a rough, single-track dirt trail into a canyon. The hiking trail enjoys views of the Bow River, the Cave and Basin Wetlands and a canyon.
Banff National Park - Grizzly bear feeds on spawning fish near Vermilion Lakes

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Whyte Museum
A building located on the Whyte Museum grounds in the village of Banff.

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Log Cabin
A log cabin building which is part of the Whyte Museum attraction in the village of Banff.

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Welcome to Banff
Welcome to Banff sign on Highway #1 when entering the community of Banff, Alberta.

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Banff Train Station
The Train Station in the community of Banff, Alberta

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Information Sign
A unique information sign located at the entrance to the village of Banff.

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Hwy #1
Traveling along Highway #1 in the Banff National Park near the village of Banff, Alberta.

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Main Street - Banff, Alberta, Canada
A look down Banff Avenue in the community of Banff, Alberta

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Mountain Highway
Mountains and wildlife are the main attractions when traveling on Highway #1 towards the community of Banff, Alberta

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Sightseeing by Horse - Banff, Alberta, Canada
A horse sightseeing tour in progress exploring the streets and local "points of Interest" in the community of Banff, Alberta.

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Floral Displays - Banff, Alberta, Canada
There are white, purple, red, blue and orange flowers brightening up the streets of Banff Village displayed in flower pots, flower baskets and flower gardens.

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Flowers in Banff
Banff Alberta during the late spring, summer, and early fall months is a floral village with many gardens and colourful floral displays.

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Flowers of Banff
Flower pots and floral gardens decorate the streets in the village of Banff, Alberta.

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Bear Art - Banff, Alberta, Canada
A bear sculpture marks the entrance to the Whyte Museum in the community of Banff, Alberta.

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Sidewalks
The pedestrian streets of Banff.

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