Banff
Alberta City Facts and Information!
Population: 7,000 but during
the peak season its population swells to over
50,000 people.
Elevation: 1,383 m (4,537 feet)
Location: Located in the southwestern
part of Canada, approximately 80 miles west of Calgary
on Trans-Canada Highway #1
Time
Zone: Mountain Time Zone. Daylight Savings
Time is in effect from the first Sunday in April until
the last Sunday in October.
Local Seasons:
Daytime highs on average range from -7C (19F) in January
to +9C (49F) in April providing generally favourable
ski conditions throughout the ski season. Keep in
mind the warm Chinook winds can often bring spring-like
temperatures, even in mid-winter. The climate is relatively
dry and is responsible for the unbeatable Rocky Mountain
powder snow.
What to Wear:
Casual dress is the norm in Banff. In summer, bring
a raincoat, warm sweater, hat, sturdy shoes, sunscreen
and sunglasses. In spring, summer and fall, a light
coat or warm jacket may be required, particularly
at higher altitudes. In winter, a heavy coat, winter
boots, hat, gloves or mittens and warm clothing are
essential.
Currency:
Visitors to Banff/Lake Louise are advised to use Canadian
currency. For best rates, exchange money at Canadian
Chartered Banks, Credit Unions, or currency exchange
outlets situated throughout Banff and Lake Louise.
Cash machines (ATM) are available for direct withdrawal
of funds from your bank account. Major credit cards
including VISA, MasterCard, and American Express are
accepted by most establishments.
Getting There:
By Air:
Calgary
International Airport
2000
Calgary Airport Road NE
Calgary, Alberta, T2E 6W5
403-735-1200
Located
approximately 125km/75 miles from Banff
The
airport is served by most of the major airlines as
well as certain regional and charter services.
By Car:
Banff town site is 120 km (75 mi.) west of Calgary
city limits and 16 km (10 mi.) west of Banff Park
gate. To reach Banff follow the, all-weather, four
lane Trans-Canada Highway 1 from Calgary to Banff.
Driving time is under 90 minutes. Lake Louise is 58
km (35 mi.) west of Banff.
Airport Shuttles and Charters
Scheduled
and charter van and motorcoach services connect Banff
and Lake Louise with Calgary Airport and downtown
Calgary throughout the day.
Contact:
Banff Airporter
403-762-3330
Brewster Airport Service
403-762-6767
Rocky Mountain Sky Shuttle
403-762-5200
Rental
cars are available within Calgary, at the airport
and other locations. The following car rental companies
are located in Banff:
Getting
Around:
Many activities and attractions in Banff are within
easy walking distance (within 20 minutes) from the
centre of town. The following public transportation
is also available:
Traveling Between Banff and Lake Louise
The most direct route between Banff and Lake Louise
is the Trans-Canada Highway 1, a distance of 54 km
(32 miles). Visitors also have the option of traveling
between Banff and Lake Louise via the scenic Bow Valley
Parkway Highway 1A, the Highway 1A turn-off is approximately
ten minutes west of Banff on Hwy 1.
Banff Transit (a/k/a the Happy Bus):
Daily
bus service between the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel,
town centre, Tunnel Mountain hotels (to the campground
in summer) and along Banff Avenue.
Hours:
Vary seasonally
Fee
Charged
During
the summer (May 1 to September 30) visitors can avoid
busy parking areas in the centre of Banff by leaving
their vehicles at the RV parking at the north end
of Banff Avenue and catching the Happy Bus into town.
Taxicabs:
A
number of taxi companies service the Banff area 24
hours a day. Taxis may be found at numerous taxi stands
along main avenues or hailed on the street.
Banff Gondola & Upper Hot Springs
The
Banff Gondola and the Upper Hot Springs are approximately
4.2 km (2.5 miles) uphill from the center of town,
about an hour's walk.
Ski Shuttles
Throughout
the winter numerous ski shuttles are available for
transportation between most Banff hotels and the three
ski areas Ski Banff @ Norquay, Sunshine Village and
Lake Louise.
National
Holidays:
New Years Day January 1
Good
Friday Varies
Easter
Monday Varies
Victoria
Day Monday preceding May 25
Canada
Day July 1 The Holidays Act provides that July 2 is
Canada Day
when
July 1 is a Sunday.
Labour
Day First Monday in September
Thanksgiving
Day Second Monday of October
Remembrance
Day November 11
Christmas
Day December 25
Boxing
Day December 26