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All about Banff
Author: Jay Hanson
In
the year 1883, three Canadian Pacific Railway construction workers
stumbled across a cave containing hot springs on the eastern slopes
of Alberta's Rocky Mountains. From that humble beginning was born
Banff National Park, Canada's first national park and the world's
third. Spanning 6,641 square kilometres (2,564 square miles) of
valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers, Banff
National Park is one of the world's premier destination spots.
Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park, in southwestern
Alberta within the Canadian Rockies. Banff is located about 135
kilometres (85 miles) west of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway.
Banff National Park is the birthplace of Canada's national park
system and part of the Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site.
This spectacular town, in the heart of Banff National Park, is a
coveted tourist spot owing to its stunning natural mountain scenery,
abundant wildlife, four-season recreation and world-class
accommodation in a protected National Park setting. One can really
celebrate life in Banff soaking oneself in its distinctive mountain
lifestyle, exploring the grandeur of Banff's pristine surroundings,
skiing the famed Canadian Rockies and spoiling oneself with
international culture and cuisine. The Banff Area offers a multitude
of opportunities ranging from shopping to relaxing in the naturally
heated mineral waters of the Banff Upper Hot Springs.
Banff can boast of natural heritage in abundance, from the
birthplace of national parks at the Cave & Basin, to the mysterious
formations called "the hoodoos" and the frozen shores of Lake
Minnewanka. Banff is also well known for its abundant wildlife.
Some distinctive
aspects of Banff :
- THE HOT SPRINGS - Natural mineral water is flowing at the Banff
Upper Hot Springs; it is a great place to relax and enjoy. The
naturally heated hot pool will melt away all fatigue and tiredness.
- MOUNTAINS - Banff is flanked on all sides by Alberta's Rocky
Mountains; from here one can see more mountains in a moment than
most see in a lifetime!
- CULTURE AND HERITAGE - The Banff area is a crossroads for
international visitors and offers everything from spiritual retreats
to contemporary art exhibits and theatrical performances. Prominent
places of interests are Banff Park Museum National Historic Site,
Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum, Canada Place, Canadian Ski Museum
West, Cascade Plaza Cave and Basin National Historic Site, and the
Whyte Museum of The Canadian Rockies.
- WILD LIFE OF BANFF - Banff is also well known for its abundant
wildlife. Banff National Park is home to 53 species of mammals
(including porcupine, pika, beaver, hoary marmot, moose, elk, mule
deer, bighorn sheep, mountain sheep, bison, wolves, coyote, cats,
black bear, grizzly bear, and weasels), over 260 species of birds
(including Red-winged Blackbirds, Song Sparrows, American Robins,
Clark's Nutcrackers, Pygmy Owls, Cassin's Finches, Cliff Swallows,
Robins, Starlings, House Sparrows, Pygmy Owl, Sharp-shinned Hawk,
Harlequin Ducks, etc.) and several varieties of fish (including
cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, arctic grayling,
northern pike, mountain whitefish, and lake whitefish).
SKIING AND ADVENTURE - Three outstanding ski resorts, Ski
Banff@Norquay, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise provide more than
7,700 acres and 240 trails offering countless options to skiers and
snowboarders of any ability. The Bow Valley is an incredible
mountain playground. One can venture into climbing up a frozen
waterfall, hike into the back country, climb peaks, or take a horse
drawn sleigh ride.
About the
Author:
Jay Hanson
recommends that you
visit
http://www.skibanff.com
for more information on Banff.
Things
To Do and See in Banff
Rocky Mountaineer, Banff
Spectacular two-day, all-daylight scenic rail trip between
Vancouver,
BC and
Banff/Calgary, Alberta combines outdoor sightseeing,
escorted tours and overnights in grand resorts.
Attraction type: Scenic railroad
Banff Springs Golf
Course, Banff
Designed by the late Stanley Thompson, this challenging 6,729-yard,
27-hole
course offers scenic thrills and golf challenges throughout its
"Stanley Thompson 18" and "The Tunnel 9" courses.
Attraction type: Golf course
Banff Gondola,
Banff
The Sulphur Mountain Gondola and the Sunshine Gondola provide
visitors to Banff National Park breathtaking views and access to
hiking trails.
Attraction type: Tram
Whyte Museum of
the Canadian Rockies, Banff
Attraction type: Museum; Art museum; Library; History museum
Lake Minnewanka,
Banff
Banff National Park's largest waterway.
Attraction type: Lake; Group tour/boat
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