I've lived in many places around the world, but Banff in Canada is still my favorite for many reasons, including its food and changing seasons.
Dreaming of visiting Banff?! You need to watch this first! I had the most unforgettable first few days exploring this magical winter wonderland, scoping out the very best things to see ...
Depending on what you want to do, Banff can be seen as an almost year-round destination (although fall can be a bit of a gamble). Temperatures fluctuate dramatically throughout the year ...
The best time for viewing seasonal color is fall when the larch trees—the only coniferous trees to lose their needles in winter—turn yellow. The Banff Gondola, Lake Minnewanka tour boats ...
Bundle up and keep those shovels nearby because snow is on the way for a large chunk of Alberta, and up to 25 centimetres may ...
The town of Banff, about 80 miles west of Calgary in southwest Alberta, sits within Canada’s oldest national park of the same name, offering awe-inspiring mountain views at every turn ...
It is held annually on the first weekend in November in Banff, Alberta. The festival began in 1976. 2003 is the festival’s 28th anniversary. The film festival will takes place each fall in November.
However, experts say the lakes should be avoided during the winter because of frequent ice falls. Ski slopes surround Banff. The closest is Mount Norquay, which is only 5 miles from town.
Book campsites in Banff or Jasper National Parks early in ... lichen and moss-covered canyon walls of thundering Athabasca Falls, the rush of Sunwapta Falls, and the 1,181-foot-high limestone ...
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