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Plan your visit - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
Banff National Park is located in the province of Alberta in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is situated 128 km (80 miles) west of Calgary, 401 km (250 miles) southwest of Edmonton and 850 km (500 mi) northeast of Vancouver.
Banff National Park - Parks Canada
Rocky Mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and adventure come together in Banff National Park - Canada’s first national park and the flagship of the nation’s park system. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wildlife crossing structures and research - Banff National Park
With a total of 44 wildlife crossing structures (six overpasses and 38 underpasses), and 82 km of highway fencing, Banff National Park has the most wildlife crossing structures and highway enclosure fencing in a single location on the planet.
Lake Louise and Moraine Lake - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
Location: 55 km west of Banff, Alberta, on the Trans-Canada Highway / #1. Founded in 1890 as Laggan Station, Lake Louise was once a wild outpost at the end of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Today this hamlet, lake and the surrounding area offer some of the finest hiking, skiing and site-seeing in the world.
Park passes - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
A Park Pass is a permit to visit a national park. Park pass fees help pay for scenic parkways, day use areas, trails, public safety, education and information services. Fees remain in the national park or national historic site where they are collected.
Camping - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
Explore camping options and book campsites in Banff National Park. Find operating dates, reservations, etiquette, safety and more.
Visiting Lake Louise and Moraine Lake - Banff National Park
Visitors must have a reservation in order to access Lake Louise Lakeshore or Moraine Lake by Parks Canada shuttle. All shuttles, except for the Alpine Start Shuttle, originate at the Lake Louise Park and Ride located in the parking lot of the Lake Louise Ski Area at …
Hours of operation - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
Banff National Park is open year-round. Visitor Centres offer maps, brochures, permits, backcountry reservations, up-to-date park information, weather, trail, avalanche and road reports, interpretive exhibits and events.
Indigenous connections - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
A Short-Term Access Pass for Banff National Park is available to Indigenous people upon request from the Banff National Park East, Niblock, and David Thompson gates, visitor centres, mobile gates, campgrounds, and the national historic sites located within Banff.
Hiking - Banff National Park - Parks Canada
Watch the sunset on a riverside stroll or feel the breath of glaciers in the alpine. Take your pick of over 1,600 kilometres (1,000 miles) of maintained trails. Many of the park’s most famous hikes are easily accessible from the Town of Banff and the village of Lake Louise.