One of the most breathtaking places in the world is the Canadian Rockies in Western Canada. Banff in the Alberta province is ...
Banff experienced the second driest January in 136 years of records, with Environment and Climate Change Canada officials saying the same warm, dry trend in December continued into January, with only ...
The skiers, however, will want to vacation in the height of winter. 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).
Banff in January is a winter wonderland, and this year’s SnowDays Festival didn’t disappoint. The highlight– Skijoring ...
The festival runs in Banff and Lake Louise for more than three weeks, Jan. 17 to Feb. 2, and includes events such as ...
Canada’s first national park is also ... trees—the only coniferous trees to lose their needles in winter—turn yellow. The Banff Gondola, Lake Minnewanka tour boats, and Banff Upper Hot ...
Come discover a winter wonderland at Banff’s SnowDays Festival ... sure to be wowed by the amazing talent on display. Skijor Canada teams (made up of a horse, rider and slider) will zoom ...
Boasting a prime location in the heart of Banff National Park and a panoramic patio bar, Fairmont Banff Springs has earned ...
Banff Avenue divides the town and runs south from the Trans-Canada Highway across the Bow ... site for the Nordic skiing events of the 1988 Winter Olympics, and serves as a frequent backdrop ...