One of my favourite things about visiting Banff is listening to the people – this couple is speaking German, that group of teenagers is speaking Japanese, our waiter has an Australian accent and turns out to be from Melbourne, and, hmm…is that family speaking Hindi? French, of course, because this is Canada. And British accents because we’re part of the Commonwealth. And every type of American: Southern, Northern, New York, California, Midwest. Because this small mountain town is a place the world flocks to.
If you’re going to explore the Canadian Rockies, the town of Banff is a perfect base for your adventures. There’s plenty to do in town and then you can venture out to Lake Louise or Lake Moraine, take a tour of the Icefield Parkway, or bike the Legacy Trail to check out the local flavour in nearby Canmore.
The heart of town
A stroll down Banff Avenue is a nice way to get in your steps, get acquainted with the town, and scope out a place to have dinner. Whether your looking for designer sandals or a new parka (hey, sometimes you might wear both on the same day!) you can find it here. While here, don’t skip the Visitors Centre – while many such places are just dumping grounds for brochures, this one is staffed with friendly locals who can help you find the perfect tour or the perfect hike. Then you can gather up your brochures and go in search of a coffee. Yes, there is a Starbucks, but we prefer Wild Flour Bakery or Evelyn’s Coffee Bar for our caffeine and baked goods fix.
Be sure you check out the side streets as well, where you will find smaller local shops and art galleries. Here you’ll also find The Bison, an elegant farm-to-table restaurant featuring seasonal and regional dishes, including bison as well as many plant-based dishes. They also have live music on Thursday evenings and at Sunday brunch.
So much to do
Where to start? Maybe take the Banff Gondola up to enjoy a the spectacular view. (If you walk up the mountain, the ride down the gondola is free.) And enjoy a meal at the Sky Bistro while you’re there. Or rent bicycles. Or take a raft trip. Or a guided hike. Or wander around the Banff Springs Hotel, checking out the art gallery while you’re there, or play a round of golf with the deer watching.
In the winter, you’re probably here to ski. Sunshine, Norquay, Nakiska and Lake Louise are all nearby. And if you’re more adventurous, heli-skiing is available. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also popular. Or try out a dog sled ride.
Experience
Summer
Art Galleries
Canada House
Carter-Ryan Gallery
Willock & Sax
Golf
Banff Springs Golf Course
Kananaskis Golf Course
Hikes/Walks
History
Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum
Cave & Basin National Historic Site
Whyte Museum
Winter
The Canadian Rockies are high on my bucket list! I am a huge skier so would love to ski Lake Louise and Sunshine Village. And Lake Moraine is blowing up Instagram these days and has me dying to see that blue water. I’ll definitely be bookmarking this page for a future trip!
Laura, you are going to LOVE skiing here! Great snow. Small crowds. Sunshine is our favorite ski hill. When you’re at Lake Louise, there is a cozy little pub with a fireplace at the Post Hotel that is a perfect place for to eat.
And the water at Lake Moraine is really that blue. We’re going hiking there soon, so more photos on the way.
That’s good to know! I’ve been skiing the American Rockies pretty much my entire life, so I think it’s time to try skiing the Canadian Rockies!
Oh My Gosh – I am saving this. Banff is on my to travel to list. I can’t wait to see the majestic beauty!!!! Thanks for this post!!
Thanks, Carrie! It is really as beautiful as the photos. You are in for a treat.
Excellent ideas of what to do while you’re in Banff. Such a beautiful area! We’ll have to try some of these ideas next time we’re there.
Looking forward to sharing more ideas for interesting places to visit while you’re here. 🙂
Ah made me a bit homesick!! Love the layout you had on this post. You definitely listed all my favorites!
Glad you were able to see your favourites! A taste of home is always nice. 🙂
Wow, these are some of the most gorgeous photos I’ve ever seen! Thanks so much for the quick tips on places to visit and then the links for more detailed information 🙂
It is truly that beautiful – we can’t stop taking pictures. Glad you enjoyed. 🙂
We never thought about the Canadian Rockies. This gave us another option to place on our travel list. Thank you for showing the beauty.
You know what? I’m from California and it never occurred to me either until I fell in love with a lovely Canadian man and moved here. Hope you make it up for a visit.