Banff National Park

Rocky Mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and adventure come together in Banff National Park - Canada’s first national park and the flagship of the nation’s park system. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 Using recreational drones in Banff National Park is prohibited. Anyone caught operating a drone within park boundaries may result in law enforcement action and a fine of up to $25,000.

Winter in Banff National Park

Winter is a special time of the year to visit Banff. Here is all the information you need to plan your snowy visit to Banff National Park.

Park passes

Visiting the national park this winter? Park passes are required for entry into Banff National Park. Learn more and order yours here! 

Trail conditions

Planning to explore Banff National Park? Ensure to check the Trail Conditions Report prior to heading into the national park.

Mountain safety

Know before you go, don't take risks! You can reduce the impact of an unfortunate circumstance by being well informed and well prepared.

Seasonal closures and restrictions

Planning ahead is essential! Keep an eye on seasonal and safety closures to avoid disappointment.

Thermal waters

Experience and learn about the hot springs in Banff National Park by visiting two great Parks Canada places for one low price!

Visiting Banff National Park

Activities and experiences

Explore activities and attractions in Banff National Park.

Plan your visit

How to get here, local attractions, and facilities and services.

Camping and over night accommodations

Types of accommodations, equipped camping, and nearby accommodations.

Fees

Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.

Passes

Banff National Park entry and service fees help support visitor services and facilities.

Safety and guidelines

Natural hazards are a part of the national park experience. Learn the most common risks and how to avoid them.

About Banff National Park

Nature and science

Learn about the conservation work being done to protect Banff National Park's wilderness.

Stewardship and management

Planning and management guiding documents, public consultations, information for businesses and residents, filmmakers, photographers and special events.

Indigenous connections

Parks Canada is working with Indigenous groups with longstanding connection to Banff National Park to strengthen connections with traditionally used lands...

How to get here

Contact Banff National Park

Location: Banff Visitor Centre

(403) 762-1550
banffinfo@pc.gc.ca

Location: Lake Louise Visitor Centre

(403) 522-3833
ll.info@pc.gc.ca

Banff Dispatch (24 hours)
(403) 762-1470

Contact us


Hours of operation

Banff National Park is open year-round.

More on hours of operation


@BanffNP / #BanffNP

 

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