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
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
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
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
If you have plans to visit Banff in September, you are in for a real big treat. Many consider September one of the best times to visit the Canadian Rockies,| The Banff Blog
There's only one word to describe Banff in July - stunning. July is one of the best times to visit the Canadian Rockies if you're after sunshine, warmth, and| 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
Whether you're a local or a visitor, biking in Banff is one of the best things to do come springtime. Between mid-April and October, you'll often find us on| 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
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
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
Mount Athabasca looms over one of the most popular attractions on the famed Icefields Parkway, but only a few get to see the view from the top. To reach the| The Banff Blog
The Open Top Touring in Banff is a unique, exciting way to see the town. For anyone visiting Banff, I recommend adding this to your itinerary – preferably at| The Banff Blog
Radium Hot Springs, often referred to as "Radium," is a small town in the East Kootenays. There are plenty of things to do in Radium Hot Springs that many| 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
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