Your Ultimate Travel Guide To
BANFF NATIONAL PARK
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In 1883, in what was then called Siding 29, three railway workers
discovered a hot spring—now known as the Cave and Basin. Amid competing claims for the site, the Canadian government intervened to
protect the area, calling it Rocky Mountains Park.
Canada’s 1st National Park
1600+ km of hiking trails
53 specicies of mammals
Almost 2500 campsites
Over 4 million visitors annually
The park is 6,641 km²
Population of Banff is 9,000
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Featured Tours and Experience
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Things To Do in Banff National Park
Public Safety Information
AVALANCHE INFORMATION
For the up to date advisories and an interactive map
911
EMERGENCY NUMBER
WILDFIRE INFORMATION
For the up to date advisories and an interactive map
Wildlife: The Banff Starting Lineup
Which will you see?
Learn about animal safety before you go!
Sign-up for our free guide to Banff’s magestic beasts
The Communities Of Banff National Park

CANMORE

BANFF

LAKE LOUISE
The Lakes Of Banff National Park
Into The Wild: Camping & The Backcountry
General Information
RULES, PETS, WHERE TO CAMP, WHAT TO BRING
Widelife Safety
WHAT TO DO, PREVENTION, BEHAVIOURS
Reservations
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE
Park Canada Fees
CAMPING, ADMISSION, FISHING, PARKING, ETC
Check The Fire Ban Map
ESSENTIALS: DO NOT LEAVE
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