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
Two Jack Lake is a picturesque emerald green lake in Banff National Park with a sweeping view of Mount Rundle and plenty of activities to enjoy.| The Banff Blog
If you plan on visiting Banff in April, be prepared for a bit of snow, sunshine, and a lot of in-between. April in Banff is unpredictable, but I can guarantee| The Banff Blog
Built in 2010 to celebrate Banff's 125th birthday, The Rocky Mountain Legacy Trail is a 26.8 km paved pathway from the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff to Canmore.| The Banff Blog
The hike to the Lake Agnes Teahouse is a classic in Banff National Park provides access to stunning natural landscapes and finishes at a historic teahouse.| The Banff Blog
The Athabasca Glacier is a massive glacial toe to the expansive Columbia Icefield that sits on Canada's British Columbia/Alberta border. It is arguably the| The Banff Blog
However, you may wonder if you need a parks pass to visit the Rundle Forebay Reservoir or if there are any facilities. It's one of our favorite places to| The Banff Blog
Quarry Lake is one of my favorite places to visit when searching for a beautiful and easily accessible relaxation point in Canmore. I love to ride my bike to| The Banff Blog
If you have visited the town of Canmore or nearby Banff, you have likely seen or at least heard about the Three Sisters in Canmore. They are easily the town's| The Banff Blog
There are plenty of things to do in Whistler during the summer and winter, even for non skiiers and snowboarders!| The Banff Blog
Seeking out the best Banff restaurants to try when visiting? From Mexican to pizza, we share our favorite restaurants in Banff to eat at!| The Banff Blog