The Bow Valley Parkway (or the 1A) is a road that every visitor to Banff National Park should drive on at least once. Before the Trans Canada, the Bow Valley| The Banff Blog
The Icefields Parkway, or Hwy 93 North, is a scenic drive between Banff and Jasper that attracts visitors from around the world. Some call it the Jasper| The Banff Blog
Morant's Curve is a scenic viewpoint near Lake Louise of a dramatic bend along the Bow River where trains pass through the Canadian Rockies. As trains pass| The Banff Blog
Many people wonder whether it’s possible to visit Banff without a car. The short answer is absolutely! In fact, depending on your trip timeline and| The Banff Blog
There is arguably no ski resort in the world with a better view than the Lake Louise Ski Resort. Located in Canada's oldest and first national park.| The Banff Blog
While Lake Louise is one of the most popular destinations for its turquoise waters in the summer, it's also an excellent spot to spend Christmas in Banff.| The Banff Blog
**The Lake Louise Ice Skating Rink is now closed for the 2025 skating season! You can always check what Lake Louise currently looks like on the Fairmont webcam.| The Banff Blog
These easy hikes in Banff are family-friendly and great for all as we know many are not up for death-defying mountain summits in the Canadian Rockies.| The Banff Blog
Looking for the best things to do in Banff in winter? I love Banff all year round, but I particularly love Banff in winter.| The Banff Blog