Banff

Banff

Alberta

The heart of Canada's first national park, Banff is nestled amidst the majestic Canadian Rockies. It's world-renowned for its surreal turquoise lakes, glacier-capped peaks, and abundant wildlife, offering an unparalleled playground for outdoor adventure and breathtaking scenery.

Practical Travel Guide for Banff

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is required for many nationalities before flying to Canada. US citizens only need a valid passport. It is recommended to check the latest entry requirements before your trip.

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Getting Around

The town of Banff itself is very walkable. Roam Transit provides excellent bus service throughout Banff, Lake Louise, and to popular attractions. For exploring the wider park area, a rental car is recommended. In summer, parking at popular sites is extremely limited, and using shuttle services is advised.

Local Flavors

Banff's dining scene is diverse, with everything from casual pubs to fine dining. Many restaurants focus on locally-sourced ingredients, offering regional Canadian cuisine with spectacular mountain views.

Alberta BeefGame Meats (e.g., Bison, Elk)BeaverTails (a fried dough pastry)