To truly discover Banff you need to head into the backcountry. My channel has videos of all my multi-day hikes in Banff, Jasper and other parks. I have hiked all the famous trails (Molar Pass, Rockwall, Taylor Lake, Skyline, North Boundary Trail, Glacier Lake and more), as well as far off the beaten path. My videos also describe logistics like access points, as well as many useful hiking tips. Cheers.
I am glad I was at Banff and Jasper a year ago. Beautiful place basked in splendor. And you will never feel like you are in a touristy crowded spot. It is just you and nature.
Great call on including Sunshine mountain slopes. If you like skiing it is a fantastic 'hill'! I've been to quite a few in the Rockies and it's my favorite!
Banff is such a jewel of Canada. Love this video so much. Expedia, can please try to make a video of Calgary + Banff? Almost 90% of people visit Banff via coming to Calgary, so its better for people to know some of the nice places to go in Calgary also. And please also make a video of Vancouver, our Legendary city :)
Nothing to see in Calgary, it a nice city, but nothing interesting to see, so boring. Just go directly to the rockies, Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise etc...
I visited personally from calgary alberta just 250 kms away. It's so beautiful place. On the way also so many picturesque place every where. Cheap & best place to visit whenever visit Canada.
I am Western Canadian, and have been a fan of Banff and the Canadian Rockies for 50 years, and I worked in Banff in the tourism industry for 10 years. I like this video, I think it portrays the Town and the Park very well, although you should make it clear that this video is filmed in winter, and in summer the snow melts in town by April 1, and from all but the highest mountain tops by August.
high up in Alberta's Rocky Mountains 00:16 that gives you all the fun and excitement of a major resort town 00:19 surrounded by pristine Canadian wilderness. 00:32 The township is located within Banff National Park, 00:35 and at more than 1,800 metres it is the highest town in Canada. 00:41 Banff is a friendly and welcoming town
Tenzack YOGI its not too cold! Usually stays at a cool -20°C. Once you get into Northern Canada (ik its hard to believe we consider Banff “the south”) temperatures stay around -50°C in the coldest months 😂
I've been to all these places when I went to Banff, and I can say that it is beautiful and I recommend staying there for at least 2 weeks. Their hotels give you an old-time luxury feel, like the guy said, and their ski resort is the best. The highest mountain is scary at first, but after you ski on it for a while, it gets better. The hot springs are awesome, but I had to run to the pool because it was so cold😅. And for the night life... well... what's there to say that hasn't already been said? Have fun in Banff and have a good day!😘👋🏻
To truly discover Banff you need to head into the backcountry. My channel has videos of all my multi-day hikes in Banff, Jasper and other parks. I have hiked all the famous trails (Molar Pass, Rockwall, Taylor Lake, Skyline, North Boundary Trail, Glacier Lake and more), as well as far off the beaten path. My videos also describe logistics like access points, as well as many useful hiking tips. Cheers.
Banff is een gezellige stad. Tijdens de trip naar Jasper moet men zeker Lake Louise bezoeken. De natuur is prachtig en zeker de Rocky Mountains zijn de moeite waard.
This video was the source of the first information I gathered on Banff , I’ve been living here over 2 years now and have just started vlogging if anyone would like to gain an insight into what it’s like living here, I have lots of content on the way!
I remember watching this video 3 years ago and who would have thought I’d be living out here 2 1/2 years now, love this place! If anyone wants to check out my vlogs I show off the place from a locals perspective, thanks!