These best things to do in Banff let you enjoy the sights and action of one of the jewels of the Canadian Rockies. The small and central town serves as the perfect base for exploring Alberta’s Banff National Park. Even without leaving the town, you’re surrounded by snow-capped alpine backdrops. Within a short drive into the countryside, you’ll hit emerald lakes and unique natural hot springs.

Further out of town, you can have fun at excellent ski resorts or embark on a journey into the heart of one of the world’s largest non-polar glaciers. When it’s time to unwind, head back to town for an evening at one of the many cozy pubs. This list of great things to do in Banff should help you plan your adventurous trip into some of the greatest of Canada’s great outdoors.

What are the best things to do in Banff?

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    Sunshine Village

    Have fun on the ‘Great Divide’ between Alberta and British Columbia

    Sunshine Village
    • Adventure
    • Families

    This ski resort within Banff National Park is big on snowy fun. It’s right on the hilly border between Alberta and British Columbia’s Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, which receives more snow than most other Canadian ski resorts. This translates to great ski hills with a whole lot of acreage. Even if you’re a beginner, there’s plenty of space to practice throughout this winter wonderland, as it has a great progression of terrains. In the summer, it offers scenic gondola rides over sweeping meadows. Day passes are around $115 per person. You can reach the resort within 20 minutes’ drive southwest of Banff town.

    Location: 1 Sunshine access Rd, Banff, AB T1L 1J5, Canada

    Open: November–May: daily from 9 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 403-705-4000

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    Cave and Basin National Historic Site

    Discover the amazing emerald pool

    Cave and Basin National Historic Site
    • Adventure
    • History
    • Photo

    The Cave and Basin National Historic Site is home to some of Banff’s most unique natural features. It has thermal springs housed inside a cave, as well as emerald pools out in the open, set against a heavenly forested mountain backdrop. The bubbling hot springs were significant to the First Nations people back in the day, with its mineral-rich waters said to have curative properties (you can’t swim in them, though). You can reach the site within around 5 minutes’ drive southwest from the heart of town.

    Location: 311 Cave Ave, Banff, AB T0L 0C0, Canada

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 403-762-1566

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    Banff Upper Hot Springs

    Wade in the mineral-rich waters of Canada’s highest springs

    Banff Upper Hot Springs
    • Couples
    • Families

    You can reach the highest thermal mineral springs in Canada with just a short drive south of Banff town center. Unlike the protected heritage site of hot springs and emerald pools at the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, Banff Upper Hot Springs is where you can leisurely soak in mineral-rich waters. You can take in the stunning alpine backdrops while experiencing the water’s soothing and healing properties in modern pools. Its outdoor terrace is a great place for simply relaxing with the view. Tickets are around $8.30 for adults and $6.30 for kids.

    Location: 1 Mountain Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1K2, Canada

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 10 am to 10 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 403-762-1515

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    Lake Minnewanka

    A beautiful glacial lake with plenty of fun

    Lake Minnewanka
    • Adventure
    • Families

    You can discover one of the longest lakes in the Canadian Rockies just a short drive out from Banff. Lake Minnewanka is over 20 km long, with stunning emerald-green waters framed by pine forests and snow-capped peaks. Its series of well-marked trails make the lake a popular go-to for summer hikers, with the promise of pretty waterfalls and wildlife sightings. Its shores are great for boating and kayaking. For a magnificent perspective, you can opt for a cruise from the western end of the lake.

    Location: Improvement District No. 9, AB, Canada

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  • 5

    Mount Norquay

    Epic slopes for skiing and photo-snapping

    Mount Norquay
    • Adventure
    • Photo

    The way up to this peak makes up one of the most scenic drives you can enjoy in Banff. Mount Norquay itself is a popular ski resort, with some epic slopes that make it a skiing playground in the winter. Come the summer, the steep hairpin turns offer stunning alpine views. There are a couple of viewpoints near the top with red benches from where you can pause and take in the view.

    Location: Mount Norquay Road, Banff, AB T1L 1B4, Canada

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    Banff Gondola

    The quick way up Sulphur Mountain

    Banff Gondola
    • Couples
    • Families
    • Photo

    Banff Gondola is a cableway that offers you a scenic ride to the peak of Sulphur Mountain. Gondola rides usually take around 8 minutes, overlooking the forested slopes and hiking trails around Bow Valley, as well as 6 stunning mountain ranges in the distance. Sulphur Mountain is one of the most popular, scenic, and accessible peaks in Banff National Park. There’s an observation deck where you can take in breathtaking vistas, 3 onsite restaurants, and a multisensory theatre. Tickets for the gondola are around $64 for adults and $32 for kids.

    Location: 100 Mountain Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B2, Canada

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 8.30 pm (Mondays and Tuesdays until 4.30 pm)

    Phone: +1 403-762-7475

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    Glacier Skywalk

    Take in breathtaking vistas from a glass-floored platform

    Glacier Skywalk
    • Adventure
    • Families
    • Photo

    This site offers soaring sensations as you walk along its 1-km-long glass-floored platform overlooking the Icefields Glaciers. You can access Glacier Skywalk on tours that depart from the Columbia Icefields Glacier Discovery Center, which is around 2 hours and 15 minutes’ drive northwest from Banff. The drive up alone is stunning, so the relatively long trip there from Banff is totally worth it. Tickets to Glacier Skywalk cost from around $31 for adults and $16 for kids aged between 6 and 15 years.

    Location: Icefields Pkwy, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, Canada

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 866-606-6700

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    Columbia Icefield

    Go on an icy adventure in the heart of the Canadian Rockies

    Columbia Icefield
    • Adventure
    • Families
    • Photo

    Witness the magnificent powers of nature in the Canadian Rockies by hopping on a huge all-terrain Ice Explorer vehicle tour. Tours set off from the Columbia Icefields Discovery Center, home of the breathtaking Glacier Skywalk. Seasoned drivers serve as your guide throughout the trip, narrating interesting aspects of the glaciers. Upon arrival, you can freely walk around and take in the magnificent views of the vast glaciers. Journeys are around $99 for adults and $50 for kids between 6 and 15 years of age.

    Location: Highway 93, Icefields Pkwy, Improvement District No. 12, AB T1L 1J3, Canada

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 877-423-7433

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  • 9

    Banff Visitor Center

    Put yourself right in the heart of the town

    Banff Visitor Center
    • Budget
    • History
    • Photo

    Formerly the auditorium of Banff’s first school until 1972, this heritage site in the heart of the town now serves as the official visitor center for Banff National Park. It’s manned by a team of helpful staff who are happy to provide you with tips and information about the town and help you prepare for your backcountry adventures through the Canadian Rockies. Even if you’re all set with your trip, this is a great spot to start exploring Banff from, with plenty of cozy cafés and bars nearby along the beautiful Banff Avenue.

    Location: 224 Banff Ave, Banff, AB, Canada

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +1 403-762-1550

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  • 10

    Banff Avenue

    Enjoy good Canadian brews and pub grub

    Banff Avenue
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    You can find Banff’s great assortment of cozy brewpubs, taverns, and bars right in the heart of town. You can start off with Earls Kitchen and Bar near Banff Visitor Center, with gourmet burgers served alongside beers. Park Distillery Restaurant and Bar offers late dining with a great cocktail selection. If you’re up for some late-night fun with a host of bar games and international live sports feeds, check out Pump & Tap, which claims itself to be Banff’s original British Pub.

    Open: Most pubs open from 11.30 am to 10 pm

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Ari Gunadi | Compulsive Traveler