Park passes

Banff National Park

Entry and service fees help support visitor services and facilities. This means that every time you visit, you are investing in the park — and in a legacy for future generations!

Indigenous connections

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

What is a Park Pass?

A Park Pass is a permit to visit a national park. Park pass fees help pay for scenic parkways, day use areas, trails, public safety, education and information services. Fees remain in the national park or national historic site where they are collected.

Who needs to purchase a Park Pass?

Purchase a pass if:

  • You are spending time in a national park (e.g. road trips, camping, backcountry adventures, visits to picnic sites and viewpoints, stops in towns and villages)
  • You are travelling on scenic parkways (i.e. Icefields Parkway / #93N between Lake Louise and Jasper, Bow Valley Parkway / #1A between Banff and Lake Louise)
Commercial tour operators and large groups may contact:
 pc.groupescommerciauxouest-westcommercialtours.pc@canada.ca
Group and Commercial Tours Officer
Banff National Park
P.O. Box 900
Banff, AB T1L 1K2
403-762-1504

 

Do not purchase a pass if:

  • You are travelling through the parks without stopping – except on scenic parkways including the Icefields Parkway (#93N) and Bow Valley Parkway (#1A). Westbound vehicles may use the through lane at the Banff East Gate, located on the far right side of the Trans-Canada Highway. Please check your speed.
Where do my Park Pass fees go?

All revenues from Park Passes remain in the location in which they are collected and help maintain the places and services that national and international visitors use most – including scenic parkways, day use areas, trails and public safety, education and information services.

Canadian tax dollars help Parks Canada create, maintain and restore National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas. Parks Canada tries to ensure good value for visitors and fair economic return for taxpayers while upholding its mandate. 


What pass options are available?

Daily passes
  • Valid until 4:00pm on the day after purchase
  • Provide entry into Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho, Mount Revelstoke, Glacier, Waterton Lakes and Elk Island national parks
  • Can be purchased on site

Available online at:

Banff and Lake Louise Tourism

 

Available in-person at the following locations

National park gates, information centres, campgrounds and at the following partner locations

Annual Discovery Passes

Available online at:

Banff and Lake Louise Tourism Parks Canada

 

Available in-person at the following locations

National park gates, information centres, campgrounds and at the following partner locations

Our partners
  

The Alberta Hunter Education Instructors' Association (AHEIA) is a not-for-profit organization that works to educate the public on the importance of protecting the places and wildlife cherished by Albertans. As a registered charity in Alberta, AHEIA provides conservation and outdoor education to the public and has proudly done so since 1964.

  

At AMA Travel, we can help plan all-inclusive vacations, book cruises, or your family trip to Disney or the Rocky Mountains. Members receive exclusive benefits and savings.

  

Visitor information site for the communities of Banff and Lake Louise. Includes photos, news, town services directory, trip planning guide and events calendar.

  

Cabela's is famous for its strong brand and world-renowned reputation for delivering quality merchandise, value and legendary customer service.

  

The Calgary Airport Authority operates, manages and develops YYC Calgary International Airport (YYC). We are committed to fostering a customer-focused environment, creating effortless and memorable airport experiences that reflect Calgary's legendary hospitality and our region's natural beauty. 

  

Campers Village, an Alberta owned and operated outdoor retailer, helps recreational families focus on memory making by providing quality products and expert advice since 1963.

  

CanaDream is a premier RV Rentals specialist offering Guests memorable RV vacations as they "experience Canada at their own pace" in a CanaDream motorhome.

  

Accredited Visitor Information Provider, CrossIron Mills Guest Services staff provide current Alberta travel information and recommendations. Featuring over 200 stores and outlets, this is a must see destination!

  

Guarantee RV is Calgary's largest RV dealer, serving Calgary and the surrounding region. Conveniently located just off the Trans-Canada Highway west of Calgary towards Banff, it's a one-stop-shop for all RV-camping needs.


How much does a Park Pass cost?

Daily Park Passes and Annual Discovery Passes are available for adults, seniors, youth, and families or groups. Special daily rates are also available for commercial and school groups.


Where can I buy a Park Pass?

National park gates

Westbound

Banff East Park Gate:Trans-Canada Highway (#1)

West of Calgary, Alberta (~100 km / ~60 mi) and Canmore, Alberta (~5 km / 3 mi)


David Thompson Gate: David Thompson Highway (#11) (Open in summer)

West of Red Deer, Alberta (~260 km / ~160 mi) and Rocky Mountain House, Alberta (~150 km / ~90 mi)


Jasper East Park Gate: Yellowhead Highway (#16)

West of Edmonton, Alberta (320 km / 200 mi) and Hinton, Alberta (~30km / ~20 mi)

Eastbound

Kootenay West Gate: Banff-Windermere Highway (#93S)

East of Radium, British Columbia (1 km / 0.5 mi)


Jasper West Gate: Yellowhead Highway (#16)

East of Kamloops (~350 km / ~215 mi), Prince George, British Columbia (~380 km / ~230 mi), Prince Rupert, British Columbia (~1000 km / ~620 mi)


Yoho Visitor Centre in Field and Tourism BC visitor Centre in Golden: Trans-Canada Highway (#1)

North or Southbound

Niblock Gate in Banff National Park (open in summer): Icefields Parkway (#93N)

North of Lake Louise (~4 km / ~2.5 mi past Lake Louise immediately after exiting onto Hwy 93N)


Icefields Parkway Gate: Icefields Parkway (#93N)

In Jasper National Park – south of Jasper (7 km / 4 mi)


National park visitor centres:

Location: Banff National Park
Location: Jasper National Park
Location: Kootenay National Park
Location: Yoho National Park

  Select national park campgrounds

Campers may conveniently purchase a Park Pass at any staffed campground including those participating in the Parks Canada Campground Reservation Service and Kicking Horse (Yoho National Park) and Johnston Canyon (Banff National Park).

  By phone or online (Annual Discovery Pass only):

Call 1-888-773-8888 to purchase your Annual Discovery Pass by phone. You can also purchase your pass online. Please allow 5-10 business days for delivery in Canada and in the USA. Passes will be mailed out the following business day.

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