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11 memorable romantic experiences in Banff & Lake Louise

Skating at Lake Louise, photo by John Entwistle

Whether you’re looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day adventure, a picturesque couple’s vacation for lasting memories, or a spot to make the perfect proposal, the stunning scenery of Banff National Park offers the ideal backdrop.

SkiBig3 Tips: Guide to Canmore in Winter

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Whether making Canmore your ski vacation ‘home base’, or simply checking it out on your rest days from skiing and snowboarding, here’s what you need to know.

A Fall Guide to Banff & Lake Louise

The season of golden larches is arguably one of the most beautiful times of year to visit Banff National Park. Whether you’re interested in the endless fall activities, or simply enjoying the incredible fall foliage, autumn is an amazing time to take advantage of all the warm-weather activities before the winter months arrive.

4 Ways to Discover Summer at Lake Louise

Gorgeous views, wildflowers, wildlife, alpine lakes, and glaciers, it’s no surprise that hiking and sightseeing in Lake Louise is an iconic attraction. There are a variety of things to explore, but if you are looking for an enriching summer adventure, escape the crowds at Lake Louise Ski Resort Summer Gondola.

6 Ways to Warm Up Your Winter

Each year Canadians have traditionally flocked south to escape the chill of winter. While a winter vacation in Banff & Lake Louise may not offer sand between your toes, it is guaranteed to warm your heart, brighten your spirits and shed some sunshine on your soul.

Experience Banff Above the Clouds

Mt. Norquay has a unique experience to celebrate Alberta’s spectacular summers. Just minutes from the town of Banff, experience a peaceful chair ride up above the clouds where you can gaze across the vast and impressive Banff National Park landscape. Here at 6840ft there is an adventure for all ages and abilities.

Biking the Parkway: The Ultimate Itinerary

With the Bow Valley Parkway road being closed east of Castle Junction and freshly paved, it’s  one of the smoothest, most enjoyable, vehicle free road rides in Banff National Park! Not to mention the incredible sights  you can experience along the way.