From the iconic, Victoria Glacier-framed shores of Lake Louise to the bustling mountain culture of the Banff townsite, this region offers one breathtaking landscape after another. It is the heart of Canada’s first national park and a flagship of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visitors can experience legendary hospitality in the Town of Banff, where a vibrant arts and dining scene sits beneath the watchful eye of Mount Rundle, or find a serene escape in the village of Lake Louise, home to Canada’s highest alpine community. Whether you choose to ride the Banff Gondola for panoramic views of six mountain ranges, hike the historic trails to the Lake Agnes Tea House, paddle the glass-like waters of Moraine Lake, or soak in the mineral-rich Upper Hot Springs, Banff and Lake Louise will leave a lasting impression.
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Why Visit?
World-Famous Vistas: Home to the “Crown Jewel of the Rockies,” Lake Louise, and the Valley of the Ten Peaks at Moraine Lake.
Historic Heritage: Explore the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, the birthplace of Canada’s national parks system.
Year-Round Wonders: From world-class skiing at the “Big 3” resorts in winter to 1,600 kilometres of hiking trails in the summer.
The Icefields Parkway: Begin your journey on one of the world’s most scenic drives, connecting the wonders of Lake Louise to the glaciers of Jasper.