BANFF & LAKE LOUISE: WHAT’S NEW FOR 2023
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Whether you want to challenge yourself with a new experience in the great outdoors, treat
your palate to delicious regional cuisine, or need some R&R in a spectacular mountain setting,
Banff and Lake Louise will captivate you with an array of brand-new eco-friendly adventure,
wellness, and culinary experiences.
ADVENTURE
• Juniper Express Chair at Lake Louise Ski Resort open for its first full season of operations
for winter 2022-23. Having opened in February 2022, the high-speed Juniper Express quad chairlift whisks
skiers and riders up the mountain to access five dedicated blue trails in as little as six
minutes. It provides the perfect area for beginner and low-intermediate skiers to practice
their skills and build confidence. The resort experience is further enhanced by in-bounds
terrain that was unveiled for the first time in 25 years in winter 2021/21. West Bowl is a
vast area capped by the summit of Whitehorn Mountain on the front face of the resort that
offers breathtaking views.
• Explore Banff on a guided fat bike tour Banff National Park features some of Canada’s most scenic trails. Discover landscapes blanketed in snow and hidden viewpoints with Bikescape, Banff’s only guided mountain biking/fat biking company. Guided tours are for all ages and abilities.
• Hike, scramble and rappel through a world of ice Embark on a one-of-a-kind guided winter adventure through an icy oasis of frozen waterfalls and pools. The only company that operates these tours in Banff National Park and the surrounding area, Bow Valley Canyon Tours will assist, lead and lower you through several incredible canyons. No previous experience required. Family-friendly and great for beginner and outdoor enthusiasts.
• Visit the park’s most picturesque lakes on the Canadian Rockies Mountain Lake Tour Join Mountain Park Transportation for the only interpretive sightseeing tour in Banff National Park that visits some of the most iconic lookouts and lakes in the area. From classic Lake Louise, travel up the Icefields Parkway, where every winding curve fills the windshield with a new view. Admire Hector Lake, Crowfoot glacier lookout and the historic Num-Ti Jah Lodge at Bow Lake and come away with a deeper appreciation for the area after your half-day adventure.
• Cycle one of Canada’s most scenic roadways car-free From May 1 – June 25 and September 1 – 30, adventure seekers can enjoy cycling the scenic eastern 17-kilometre section of the Bow Valley Parkway, which will be closed to public vehicle traffic as part of a three-year pilot program. Connecting Banff and Lake Louise and running parallel to the Trans-Canada highway, the Bow Valley Parkway offers users spectacular mountain vistas and is renowned for wildlife sightings, particularly in the morning and evening. Rent a bike from one of Banff and Lake Louise’s many retailers or join a tour for a more fulsome experience.
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