Boasting one of the longest ski seasons in North America from Mid November until late May, skiing Banff you can expect the fluffiest, driest powder there is. Banff is a bustling, friendly town set within the spectacularly beautiful Banff National Park.
The spectacular Banff area has been protected with National Park status and wild elk still wander into this genuine, unspoilt and friendly town. With a great array of restaurants, bars and shops Banff is a lively town with so many other thrilling winter activities on offer. The three ski areas of Norquay, Sunshine and Lake Louise are all connected by an excellent bus shuttle service (free with Tri-Area Lift Pass) and all abilities of skiers and riders will be impressed with the three unique ski areas.
Altitude: 1384m – 2370m
Lifts : Drags 3, Chairs 13, Gondolas 1.
Number of runs: Blue 20%, RED 55%, Black 25%.
Pistes: 1548 acres of skiable terrain
Lift Pass: Call for Exclusive Prices!
Transfer times: Calgary 1.75hrs
1 Ski Kindergarten and 1 non-ski.
Apres ski in Banff offers something for all tastes. A 'must do' is a visit to the Banff Upper Hot Springs after skiing in Banff. This is a splendid, historic spa and bathhouse set against a backdrop of spectacular alpine scenery. If you need to unwind and relax after a long day of skiing, Banff offers some of the worlds best spas, drawing natural spring water from sulphur mountain, and an aerated well. Soak in the Epson salt baths, take in a massage from the classically trained aestheticians, or get covered in a hot mud wrap, one of the most decadent treatments. Banff is an exciting place to visit on all fronts, and the palate is not excluded. There are pubs, fast-food, fine dining, steakhouses (It is Alberta!!), as well as traditional fare from around the world.
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