Banff National Park
Established in 1885, Banff National Park is Canada’s oldest national park and a global icon of conservation. Located in the heart of the Alberta Rockies, it spans over 6,600 square kilometers of majestic alpine landscapes, characterized by towering peaks, glistening glaciers, and world-famous turquoise waters, such as Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. The park offers a wide range of activities, from scenic hiking to world-class skiing, while protecting diverse wildlife, including grizzlies, wolves, and elk. With its vibrant townsite and historic hot springs, Banff harmoniously blends rugged wilderness adventure with refined resort amenities, attracting millions of visitors each year to experience one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders and UNESCO World Heritage sites.

