Address: SALES OFFICE ONLY, 111 Lake Louise Dr, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“This was a birthday gift from my wife and I was really surprised and excited to try this as it was definitely something I've always wanted to do. The Staff was really attentive, friendly, and professional. They gave me a pink helmet as a funny birthday hat! Loved it!! :) Our guide for the trip was Andrew and I must say his enthusiasm, passion and love for rafting made the whole team in our boat lift up a whole other level. He also shared his knowledge of the river and the area during our slower moments. Andrew was absolutely brilliant in his ability to explain and instruct with precision and clarity before the faster larger rapids. After the amazing cascades of water, the trip back was efficient and the undressing of all personal gear is fantastically easy and fast. Every guide plays a small part putting everything away.. what a great team!! Thank you so so much for making this a unforgettable trip. Best birthday EVER!!! We will be coming back!!”
Address: 16430 Hwy 1A, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“Absolute best experience EVER! Add Kingmik Dog Sled Tours to your list of things to do in the Lake Louise/Banff Area! First of all, the route the dogs go on is absolutely gorgeous. The trail takes you to the Continental Divide and then we went through a wooded path the guides called "Narnia." It was simply beautiful. The dogs are, of course, SO sweet! They were clearly so excited to be there to run the sleds, but were also so happy to hang out and get lots of pets, love, and treats. The guides are all so kind and accommodating. The sleds themselves are comfortable and warm. My guide even let me drive the sled on my own, which was pretty awesome! The guides are very knowledgeable and are happy to tell you about the dogs and the area. This is such a fun and unique experience — and the only place you can dogsled through a national park! I cannot recommend this experience enough!”
Address: Bow Valley Pkwy, Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
Address: Peyto Lake, Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Jasper, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“Peyto Lake is simply stunning! This turquoise gem offers a breathtaking view of nature's beauty. Surrounded by majestic mountains and vibrant forests, it's like stepping into a postcard. The color of the water is surreal, making it a photographer's dream. A short hike to the viewpoint is worth every step. If you're visiting the Rockies, don't miss this enchanting spot!!”
Address: Icefields Pkwy, Jasper, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“My boyfriend and I wanted to visit Peyto Lake, but we also wanted to go higher for more breathtaking views. Bow Summit was the next hike on our list. I must admit, Bow Summit proved to be a bit challenging, but the views were undeniably worth the effort. It wasn't as popular as Peyto Lake, likely because Peyto is an easier hike in comparison, while Bow Summit is moderately categorized. Check out the videos my boyfriend took to see what to expect on Bow Summit and Peyto Lake as well as the scenic drive!”
Address: Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada
“Super fun hiking lol the way to the Sentinel Pass. Although we could not finish the very last and the most difficult part to reach the pass, the rest of the trail was super fun also. The lerch valley was in full fall colors and it was crowded. This is one must do hike in the Lake Moraine area in the Fall. Lots of places to stop and take photographs. Beautiful hike and vista all around.”
Address: 1 Whitehorn Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“On our recent trip to Lake Louise, we decided to take the Lake Louise Gondola ride. We were pleasantly surprised to find free return transport from Lake Louise village to the Gondola which was prompt and comfortable. You enter via the Ski Lodge which in itself is a great visitor attraction. It has all the charm you would expect with a great café, visitor shop and friendly welcoming staff. The ride to the top of the Gondola was comfortable with full panoramic views over the lakes and mountains but the best part of the view was the grizzly bear we spotted casually munching his was along the slopes. At the top there is a great interpretive centre that has animal exhibits and information on the local area and history. There are several hiking trails at the top that aren't too strenuous and deliver top class views, there are also plenty of picnic areas to enjoy the pristine wilderness when you’re at the top. Overall if you are visiting Lake Louise in summer, you should really give the gondola a visit.”
Address: Bow Valley Pkwy, Improvement District No. 9, AB T1L 1K2, Canada
“An Awe inspiring hidden gem as not many notice it. Beautiful and beautiful The best alternative to highway from Banff to Lake Louise”
Address: 1 Sunshine access Rd, Banff, AB T1L 1J5, Canada
“The Citadel Pass hike was awesome. Much thinner crowds than the rest of Banff, likely due to the cost of the gondola ride up. Completely worth it. The views were incredible, and the alpine meadows were a fascinating landscape. Take the Standish Chairlift up to the viewpoint then hike down the back side to rejoin the Citadel Pass trail. It was very cold at the start when we went (Aug 25), but turned comfortably cool later on -- perfect hiking weather. On a sunny day it could be hot with the lack of shade in the meadows, so bring layers!”
Address: 111 Bear St, Banff, AB T1L 1A3, Canada
“A small museum in Banff about the history of the city and its inhabitants. There are two main spaces, one on the left, which is a gallery of contemporary artists of the area. And the main one on the right about the history of the city.”
Address: 305 Squirrel St, Banff, AB T1L 1B1, Canada
“This is a very welcoming parish with a fascinating history. The design incorporates local elements, such as Lake Louise in one stained glass window, a nativity scene in another window with elk, moose, etc. and carved stations of the cross in which the artist included himself (wearing glasses!).”
Address: 101 Mt Norquay Rd, Banff, AB T1L 1C3, Canada
“Absolutely breathtaking panoramic view of the mountains and city of Banff. I believe it was the visitors building that there was a girl named "Molly" who was extremely helpful at giving us directions to the chairlift and restaurant up on the mountain top. The guys running the chairlift and the 3 men and 1 woman working on top of the moutain (building stairs) were very pleasant and hardworking. Overall, we found the staff really stood out and made our experience more memorable. I posted a few pics of the staff we're talking about.”
Address: 101 Cave Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1A9, Canada
“One of the more unique stores in Banff. The decor is very interesting to look at, items are priced cheaper than the souvenir stores on the main strip. Staff are friendly, there's free parking in front and around the store, and of course there's the famous Merman :)”
Address: 1 Birch Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1A8, Canada
“We’ll worth the time to visit, especially on a rainy day. Decent available free parking. Displays are well designed. Lots of interesting artifacts. Can easily spend 30 minutes to over an hour there. Museum also includes a gift shop, which can be entered without the museum admission.”
Address: Cave Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1K2, Canada
“Beautiful gardens that offer plenty of shaded grass for a picnic. Parking is very limited so you might want to drop your group off and park elsewhere. The gardens and ponds are easy to walk in about 10-15 minutes on a leisure stroll; lots or stairs though.”
Address: 206 Beaver St, Banff, AB T1L 1B4, Canada
“E Eleanor G. Luxton, the daughter of Banff and Bow Valley pioneers, Norman K. Luxton and Georgina McDougall Luxton, established the Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation in May 1995 with a mandate to preserve the rich history of Banff and the Bow Valley. The foundation fosters public awareness of the history of Canada’s first National Park and the Luxton and McDougall families’ influence and integral part in the development of the vibrant community, culture and built history that exists within Banff to this day. The Luxton Foundation continues to actively support Banff’s community and conservation efforts, proudly supporting the return of bison to the park through Bison Belong. The Luxton family home and garden located at 206 Beaver Street in Banff has been preserved, restored and is open to the public. The Luxton home is an accredited Alberta museum operated by the Luxton Foundation. The interior of the home has been upheld as Ms. Luxton left it, presenting the lives of the three family members and the evolution of a Banff lifestyle over nine decades. In addition, the Foundation supports scholarships in Western Canadian history at the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. It provides grants to non-profit conservation and environmental organizations like Bison Belong, and carries out other initiatives that contribute to maintaining Eleanor’s wish to keep the rich history of Banff and the Luxton legacy alive. about1.jpg Our Mission The Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation is focused on the preservation and promotion of the history, culture and ecology of the Banff area, the Bow Valley and Western Canada. Our Mandate To preserve and commemorate the Luxton Legacy; the built heritage on Beaver Street in Banff, AB including the historic Luxton home, its contents and grounds. The home and its grounds will be seen as an example of a Banff lifestyle as it evolved over a period of some nine decades. Preserve and make accessible the archival and photographic materials collected and preserved by the Luxton family in an appropriate research setting and to promote the use of those extensive and valuable materials by researchers. Support through financial aid when possible, education, research, publication, and other activities which foster the Luxton legacy.”
Address: 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr, Banff, AB T1L 1H5, Canada
“A modern contemporary gallery embedded in the Banff Center. Very nice space and free exhibition.”
Address: Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada
“Easy trail, only 30 min on the trail. Not too crowded but better earlier the better. Small parking lot. Lots of kids on this trail. Great view.”
Address: Sulfur Mountain Trail, Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L 0C0, Canada
“This place is unique. If you are an adventurous type, you can reach the top trekking. In case not, take to gondola (pricy, but what else you can do?). The structure and the view up there will pay of.”
Address: Bow Falls Ave, Banff, AB T0L 0C0, Canada
“Such a beautiful experience! What a clever idea, adding art along the trail! Respectable distance, beautiful for pictures and the sound of waterfall, what a blessing! If you're in Banff, I highly recommend this natural beauty! Stay hydrated and take a drink along 🙂”
Address: 100 Mountain Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B2, Canada
“Tickets were overpriced even for our one way trip down the mountain, over 80 CAD for two people. There are good facilities at the top however make sure you have small change as they do not accept 100 CAD bills. Apart from this, well worth the visit. Would recommend to hike up the mountain, worth the effort. For us, best to buy the tickets in advanced as they are limited.”
Address: Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada
“This place is so incredible beautiful. The sightseeing chairlift was recommended to our group over the Banff chairlift and for half the price. The view was incredible. We got coffee and a charcuterie board when we got to the top of the mountain. Highly recommend. 10/5 stars ✨”
Address: Hawk Ave, Banff, AB T1L, Canada
“Great fenced in dog park. The only issue is the town built it on top of the old dump which means sometimes glass pokes through in the far right corner. To the town's credit they send in workers pretty regularly to check for more glass. I have been going here regularly since it opened and have luckily had no issues with my pup. Just be careful and enjoy the mountain views.”
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