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
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
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
We love visiting Moraine Lake! Despite its huge popularity, even as locals, we still find ourselves here multiple times a summer. Over the years, we have| The Banff Blog
Although Lake O' Hara in Yoho National Park is technically in British Columbia, it's close enough that it also deserves to be included in the best Alberta| The Banff Blog
Pocaterra Ridge is one of the more popular hikes in Kananaskis. It's a beautiful hike that doesn't have crazy elevation gain or length and is very attainable| The Banff Blog
This entire site is aimed at helping you visit Banff and the Canadian Rockies easily.| The Banff Blog
We often get asked how to get to Moraine Lake. Now more than ever, as no more private parking is offered at this stunning lake in Banff. Thankfully, seeing| The Banff Blog
Here is the best Banff itinerary including things to do, Banff travel tips, a packing list, car rental tips, and the best time to visit Banff.| The Banff Blog
Are you wondering what to wear hiking? We break down all of the fundamental essentials to a good wardrobe and outfit for your hike in the wilderness| 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
Yes, you can see the northern lights in Banff! The Aurora Borealis make an appearance several times throughout the year and visitors have the best chance to| The Banff Blog
I want to share with you our favorite Kananaskis hikes from this summer and will continue to update this list year after year as we get out more.| The Banff Blog