Banff in December is one of the best times of the year to visit the Canadian Rockies. If you are into winter, snow, and hot chocolate, that is. December in Banff is the most magical time of year. You are almost guaranteed a white Christmas, so if that is what you are after, then consider...| The Banff Blog
Banff in the fall is a magical time. Visitors flock from all over the world to visit the Canadian Rockies throughout the entire year, but in my opinion, autumn in Banff is simply the best. The larch needles turn to gold the last few weeks of September, and the aspen trees’ fall colors last well...| The Banff Blog
We have received many questions about Banff Park Passes and Parks Canada passes, and in this post, we hope to answer any questions you may have. Simply put, all visitors must have either a Canadian National Park Day Pass or an annual pass, known as the Discovery Pass, to visit Banff. This applies to any...| The Banff Blog
Lake Minnewanka is a glacial lake that is just a ten-minute drive away from the town of Banff. It's magical spot that should be on most visitors list.| 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 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
It's hard to get anything better than Banff in the summer. The temperature is perfect, the sun is shining, and the famous glacial-fed blue lakes are| The Banff Blog
Yoho National Park is one of my favorite places in the Canadian Rockies and one of the most beautiful places in BC. There are so many things to do in Yoho for| 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
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