Why You Need to Try Skiing and Exploring Banff National Park
Skiing in Banff National Park is more than just a day on the slopes, it’s a chance to experience the wild beauty of one of Canada’s most iconic destinations. Towering peaks, snow covered forests, and an abundance of wildlife make it a unique adventure. Here’s why skiing in a national park stands out.
Image by: Josh Segeleski at Banff Sunshine Resort
Ski Among Stunning Scenery
Banff National Park offers some of the most breathtaking views you’ll find anywhere. With mountain backdrops and pristine, snow dusted forests, every run feels like a postcard come to life. On your way to the mountain, you might even spot elk or mountain goats, this is their natural habitat, after all!
Very few places in the world have ski resorts located in National Parks, and within Banff National Park, you’ll find three top tier ski resorts: Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort, and Mt. Norquay. You won't find city sprawl around these resorts giving you endless views of uninterrupted mountains and beauty.
Together, the resorts offer over 8,000 acres of skiable terrain suitable for all skill levels. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to carve through powder in expert terrain, each resort has something special to offer.
Banff National Park is a hub of winter activities. After a day on the slopes, you can skate on the picturesque Lake Louise, explore frozen trails like Johnston Canyon, or warm up with great food and après ski in the town of Banff. From cozy cafés to lively restaurants, Banff’s dining scene is the perfect way to end a winter day.
Image by: Reuben Krabbe at Banff Sunshine Resort
Tips for Skiing in a National Park
- Respect the Environment: Skiing in a national park comes with the responsibility to keep it pristine. Stick to designated runs, take all your trash with you, and respect the wildlife. Following these simple steps ensures this incredible environment remains untouched for future visitors to enjoy.
- Layer Up: The north is cold and mountain weather can change quickly. Dress in layers to stay warm and comfortable.
- Plan Ahead: Lift tickets, accommodations, and dining can book up quickly. Reserve early to make the most of your trip.
- Explore Beyond the Slopes: From snowshoeing to ice skating, Banff National Park offers a range of activities to complement your ski days.
Image by: John Entwistle
Make Your Trip Unforgettable
A ski trip in Banff National Park is about more than just great runs it’s about connecting with nature, soaking in mountain views, and creating memories. Grab your SkiBig3 Lift Ticket and experience all three resorts for some winter adventure in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.