Cover Pic What to Pack for Banff Photo by Mirae Campbell
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Tue, 13 Jan 2026

What to Pack for a Ski Trip to Banff and Lake Louise

Preparing for a ski trip to Banff and Lake Louise and not sure what to pack? This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of everything you’ll need to après in style, keep warm on the slopes and unwind after a big day up the mountain.  

Everything You Need on the Mountain

A female skier and snowboarder walk towards a ski lift. Photo by Rueben Krabbe

What to wear on the mountain | Photo credit: Rueben Krabbe

 

Winter in the Canadian Rockies can be cold, particularly through January and February. Keeping warm takes the right layers and a little local know-how. You’ll need:

  • A wind-proof and waterproof shell jacket and snow pants
  • Insulated jacket (e.g a puffer) - wear this underneath your shell for an added layer of warmth
  • Thermal base layers – opt for merino wool or moisture-wicking fabrics to keep the sweat off your skin. Pack base layer tops and pants. Hot tip, cotton is not your friend when it comes to thermal base layers.  
  • Warm mid layers – think fleeces and vests
  • Ski and snowboard socks – heated socks if you have them!
  • Hand warmers and toe warmers
  • A balaclava, buff or neck warmer
  • Gloves or mitts – for extra warmth, add inner gloves
  • Goggles – don't forget interchangeable sunny and low light lenses
  • Helmet – your most important accessory!

Don’t forget your skis and poles or snowboard and your ski or snowboard boots. Looking to rent these while you’re here? Check out SkiBig3’s extensive fleet of rental gear, perfect for every style and ability of skier and rider.  

Everything You Need Off the Mountain

Two women sit at a table filled with sushi and asian dishes in a restaurant with a warm wooden interior. Photo credit: Mirae Campbell

Off-hill restaurants in Banff | Photo credit: Mirae Campbell

 

With plenty of après options and winter activities to keep you busy even after the lifts finish for the day, make sure to pack regular clothes and warm layers. Banff has a relaxed, ski town vibe, so think cozy knits, fluffy beanies and puffy coats.  

Don't Forget!

  • A camera
  • Massage gun
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Sun protection – sunscreen not only protects your skin from the sun, but also the wind
  • An airtag in your luggage – just in case 

 

04 What to Pack for Banff Photo by John Entwistle and Gareth Paget

The Banff Adventure Hub | Photo 1 credit: John Entwistle. Photo 2 credit: Gareth Paget

 

Forgotten something? We’ve got you covered at the SkiBig3 Adventure Hub with our variety of ski and snowboard apparel and accessories.  

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