Best Banff National Park Tours & Trips

Located in the Rocky Mountains, this scenic wilderness area is Canada's oldest national park established back in 1885. The park founding was sparked two years earlier when two Canadian Pacific Railroad workers came upon hot springs. Banff National Park is on 2,564 acres within the Alberta province and consists of mountains, valleys, forests, glaciers, lakes and rivers. It is one of the most visited parks in the world welcoming approximately four million people annually. Popular attractions are Upper Hot Springs, Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Peyto Lake, Columbia Icefield, Castle Mountain and Valley of the Ten Peaks. Along with four other Canada national parks, it makes up a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site.
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4-Day Scenic Western Canada Tour from Vancouver ·Johnston Canyon, Okanagan Lake | Yoho & Banff National Park
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4.9 (96 reviews) Tour Code: 727875
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Vancouver
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4.0 Days
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Kamloops, West Kelowna, Banff +17 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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4-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Tour from Vancouver·Columbia Icefield, Banff, Kalamalka Lake, Lake Louise, Bow Falls | 1-Night Stay In Banff
5.0 Tour Code: 739407
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Vancouver
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4.0 Days
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Kamloops, West Kelowna, Banff +17 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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5-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Tour from Calgary: Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Park | Columbia Icefield Adventure
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Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
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4.7 (61 reviews) Tour Code: 272385
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Calgary
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5.0 Days
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Calgary, Jasper, Banff +22 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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6-Day Canadian Tour from Vancouver·Vancouver Free Day | Banff, Yoho, Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise | Free Airport Transfer
4.7 (14 reviews) Tour Code: 720807
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Vancouver, Seattle
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6.0 Days
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Kamloops, West Kelowna, Banff +16 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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4-Day Banff National Park Tour from Calgary·Kootenay, Lake Louise, Yoho, Johnston Canyon | Free Airport Pick-up
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4.8 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 740085
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Calgary, Banff, Canmore
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4.0 Days
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East Kootenay, Banff, Lamont County +22 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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【Canadian Rockies Winter Tour】4-Day Winter Canadian Tour from Calgary: Lake Minnewanka, Johnston Canyon, Banff, Lake Louise and Two Jack Lake
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4.6 (18 reviews) Tour Code: 77610
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Calgary, Banff
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4.0 Days
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Calgary, Canmore, Banff +15 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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7-Day Canadian Rockies Adventure from Vancouver·VIA Rail train tour | Kamloops, Jasper, Banff, Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise and Revelstoke / Salmon Arm
4.8 (6 reviews) Tour Code: 743235
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Vancouver, Richmond
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7.0 Days
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Jasper, Kamloops, Banff +16 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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5-Day Canadian Rockies Tour from Vancouver·VIA Rail train tour | Stay in Banff and Jasper Town | More Free Days | Kamloops, Jasper, Banff, Banff National Park and Banff Gondola
4.7 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 743220
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Vancouver, Banff, Calgary +1 more
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5.0 Days
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Jasper, Banff, Improvement District No. 9 +10 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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3-Day Banff National Park Tour from Calgary·Lake Louise, Yoho, Natural Bridge, Banff Gondola | Free Airport Transfer
4.7 (8 reviews) Tour Code: 740082
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Calgary, Banff, Canmore
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3.0 Days
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East Kootenay, Banff, Lamont County +15 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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【Canadian Rockies Winter Tour】3-Day Winter Tour from Calgary: Banff Town, Surprise Corner, Bow Falls, Lake Louise and Basin and Cave Historical Site
4.9 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 199806
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Calgary, Banff
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3.0 Days
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Calgary, Canmore, Banff +10 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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4-Day Calgary Tour: Lake Louise Ski Resort, Johnston Canyon Icewalk, Lake Louise, YOHO, Lake Minnewanka and Surprise Corner | ​​​​​​​Max 24 Pax
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Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
4.7 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 328054
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Calgary
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4.0 Days
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Calgary, Banff, Canadian Rockies +14 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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6-Day Winter VIA Canadian Rail Rockies Exploration Tour from Calgary to Vancouver: Banff, Lake Louise, Lake Minnewanka, Jasper National Park and Icefield Parkway
Free Airport Pick up
5.0 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 714636
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Calgary, Vancouver
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6.0 Days
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Calgary, Banff, Canmore +13 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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7-Day Canadian Rocky Mountain Tour from Calgary: VIA Rail journey, Jasper, Banff National Park, Banff Town, Lake Louise and Yoho National Park
Free Airport Drop off
4.9 (11 reviews) Tour Code: 690072
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Vancouver, Calgary
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7.0 Days
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Vancouver, Jasper, Banff +16 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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3-Day Fairmont Rockies Winter Tour from Calgary: Johnston Canyon Upper Falls, Bow Falls, Banff Gondola, Emerald Lake, Lake Louise
4.8 (12 reviews) Tour Code: 743340
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Calgary, Banff
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3.0 Days
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Calgary, Canmore, Banff +10 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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4-Day Canadian Rockies Summer Relax Tour from Calgary with Airport Transfers: Banff, Columbia Icefield and Yoho National Park
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Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
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4.8 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 328006
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Calgary
Duration
4.0 Days
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Calgary, Banff, Canadian Rockies +17 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Banff National Park – A Tour Almost Too Stunning For Words

Where Is Banff National Park?

The Resort Town of Banff

Lake Louise

Lake Moraine

When is the best time to visit Banff?

Where Is Banff National Park?

There are some places that you just have to experience for yourself to fully appreciate the beauty that they hold, and Banff National Park is one such destination. But where is Banff National Park?

Canada’s oldest national park is located in the province of Alberta, 110 – 180 miles west of Calgary. The Banff National Park consists of welcoming hot springs, towering coniferous forests, ice fields and glaciers. It connects to:
Jasper National Park to the north – Many Banff National Park tours bundle a visit to Jasper National Park. This is the home of the Columbia Icefield where you can take a ride on the Ice Explorer out across the Athabasca Glacier.
• Yoho National Park to the west – Its name comes from the Cree word for “awe and wonder.” That perfectly sums up the experience you can expect to have when you make a trip to Yoho National Park a part of your Banff vacation.

Here are some great attractions at Banff National Park:

The Resort Town of Banff

Many Banff National Park tours stay in the idyllic resort town of Banff, located within the park. The town is nestled in the Bow River Valley, with the majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains all around. Here visitors are treated to unmatched panoramic views, crisp clear and invigorating mountain air and an exciting array of activities such as hiking, skiing, mountain biking and fishing. Your pleasure-filled itinerary might also incorporate: • one of the array of year-round festivals, including the Banff Mountain Film Festival
• a ride on the Banff Gondola the top of Sulphur Mountain for a dip in the Banff Upper Hot Springs

Lake Louise

Situated inside Banff National Park Lake Louse is the sparkling “Jewel of the Rockies” or the “Diamond in the Wilderness” as it is often called.

At Lake Louise you can experience the thrill of one of finest downhill ski areas in North America. There are also numerous hiking and walking trails which put you in touch with the area’s spectacular landscape of glaciers and waterfalls, rich flora and abundant wildlife. It is a must on any Banff National Park tour.

Lake Moraine

Also within the Banff National Park is the impressive Lake Moraine in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. At just half the size of Lake Louise, it offers its larger neighbor some very stiff competition in terms of scenic beauty. Lake Moraine’s waters are fed by glaciers and reflect an astoundingly beautifully shade of blue when the lake is full (around mid to late June).

At Lake Moraine you will find many perfect spots to stand and look out at the snow-capped mountains and their well-defined reflection in the crystal clear waters. It’s no wonder this is one of the most photographed locations in the Banff National Park and was given the honor of being featured on the Canadian $20 note!

When is the best time to visit Banff?

Since it’s located in the snowy white north, Banff receives a fair amount of snow throughout the year, making it one of the world’s best winter wonderlands. However, its summers are especially pleasant with plenty of scenic lakes to swim or kayak in, plus the vast array of trails for hikers.

The best time to visit Banff National Park really depends on the sights you wish to see and the activities you wish to partake in. If hiking and enjoying the glistening lakes are among your tastes, then schedule your trip for late June to mid-September.

If, however, you prefer snowy peaks and skiing, then schedule your Banff vacation for the colder months. Bear in mind that in places like Lake Louise and other high elevations, the wintery weather can go well into April or even May!

Canadian Rockies tours are a great way to plan your visit to Banff National Park. Many of these multi-day tours take you from Vancouver or Calgary through the majestic Canadian Rockies with stops at several of the Banff attractions along the way. Other great stops include:
• the Sunmore Ginseng Factory in Kamloops
• picturesque and historic Victoria for a chance to explore the famous Butchart Gardens
• Kelowna – birthplace of British Columbian winemaking
• Last Spike (of the Canadian Pacific Railway) a popular rest stop for tourist stop on the Trans-Canada Highway

Best Time to Visit Banff National Park

Winter 2026/2027
Winter in Banff National Park is the season of snow, frozen lakes and alpine calm. Daytime highs in the town of Banff often hover between -5 °C and 0 °C, while overnight lows dive to -15 °C or colder; in alpine zones wind-chill may push the feel to -30 °C. Snow blankets the valleys and peaks with consistency, making winter sports plentiful - skis, snowshoes and ice-climbing feature heavily around areas like Sunshine Village or Lake Louise Ski Resort. For a gentler pace, the tranquil village of Banff offers steaming visits to the Upper Hot Springs and winter wildlife-viewing at dusk. Frozen lakes like the iconic photo spot at Moraine Lake may be inaccessible but nearby easily reached routes offer frosty views. Daylight hours shorten markedly yet the crisp air, quiet trails and snow-cap peaks create a high-impact atmosphere. Some high-elevation roads may close due to snow or avalanche risk, so planning ahead matters.
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Spring 2026
As winter loosens its grip in Banff National Park, the climate transitions from sub-arctic chill to crisp freshness. Daytime highs climb from around 0 °C in early March to roughly 10-15 °C by May, while nights remain cold, often dipping below freezing. Snow still blankets higher elevations, while lower valleys begin to show signs of thawing and emerging green. The thaw brings dynamic scenes: rivers rushing with melt-water, snow still lingering around spots like Lake Louise and the forest floors scenting of early wildflowers. Hikers on trails such as the Icefields Parkway corridor may navigate mixed snow and clear paths. Wildlife becomes more visible as animals like elk and bears emerge from winter habitats. Spring is a quieter window before peak summer crowds, ideal for photographic moods in towns like Banff and explorations of the alpine meadows.
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Summer 2026
Summer in Banff National Park ushers in mild, comfortable weather in the valleys and lively activity across the landscape. Daytime highs in July and August typically reach around 20-22 °C (70s °F), while mountain ridges remain cooler and nights drop into single digits. With the snow largely receded from popular alpine lakes like Moraine Lake and clear access to hiking routes such as the lake loop near Lake Louise, outdoor adventure peaks. Canoeing shimmering turquoise waters, biking the Bow Valley corridors, or simply strolling through the town of Banff with its summer markets and open-air cafés anchor summer experiences. The pine-spruce forests feel fresh, wildflowers pepper meadows, and longer daylight (up to 16 hours) extends your active window. Rainfall is moderate and there can still be sudden showers, especially in June, identified as a wetter month. Early morning and evening offer cooler, more comfortable spells for trail time, while midday on exposed ridges may feel warm.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn in Banff National Park brings cooling air, golden light and a shift toward tranquility. Daytime highs drop from the mid-teens °C (50s °F) in September to close to or below freezing by November, and nights become crisp early. The air is often clear, lending spectacular clarity to views of peaks like those surrounding Lake Louise, and larch trees glow atop the slopes. This is the time for foliage and fewer crowds - hikes around locations such as the Bow Lake area or along less-trafficked trails feel introspective. Wildlife activity rises as animals prepare for winter; elk rut happens and you may spot bears before hibernation. Popular valley roads remain open though some high alpine passes start to see early snow. River valleys and forest paths offer mirror-like reflections of autumn colours. With scenic roads like the Icefields Parkway showing richer tones and lodges offering off-peak rates, autumn blends scenic spectacle with calm-paced exploration.
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7-Day Canadian Rockies Adventure from Vancouver·VIA Rail train tour | Kamloops, Jasper, Banff, Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise and Revelstoke / Salmon Arm

Traveling by train from Vancouver to Banff was a truly special experience—it felt as if time had slowed down. Even days after the trip ended, my mind was still filled with the endless Rocky Mountains, rivers, and lakes stretching beyond the window. I was also pleasantly surprised to spot many adorable wild animals in Jasper National Park! Overall, it was a wonderful journey, and I’ll definitely come back to Canada again in the summer.

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【Canadian Rockies Winter Tour】3-Day Winter Tour from Calgary: Banff Town, Surprise Corner, Bow Falls, Lake Louise and Basin and Cave Historical Site

Transportation and national park passes were included, which made things easy. Great variety of winter scenery from Banff viewpoints to Kootenay’s Marble Canyon — such a scenic tour.

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4-Day Banff National Park Tour from Calgary·Kootenay, Lake Louise, Yoho, Johnston Canyon | Free Airport Pick-up

The winter lakes and mountains of Banff are absolutely worth the visit. Rachel advised us to bring slip‑on ice grips, which made walking to the lake for photos much safer. Natural Bridge and Emerald Lake were both unique. Though busy, the photo spots were well spaced, so we still had a great experience.

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4-Day Calgary Tour: Lake Louise Ski Resort, Johnston Canyon Icewalk, Lake Louise, YOHO, Lake Minnewanka and Surprise Corner | ​​​​​​​Max 24 Pax

I loved the landscapes, especially around Lake Minnewanka, but as someone who prefers warmer weather, the cold was a bit bracing! Still worth it for the views.

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