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Welcome to one of the most precious, protected places in the world. A visit here offers the chance to experience the spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains and glacier-fed lakes, wildlife at its wildest and small-town charm that only Banff can offer.
The official website of the Town of Banff. We are a municipality located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Download a map of the Town of Banff to find your way around trails, parking locations, public transit routes and more. All maps are PDFs and can be downloaded to your phone.
Banff has a rich and vibrant cultural and natural history, recognized globally by the United Nations, which designated the area of the Canadian Rockies as a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site in 1984.
The Banff Mountain Market is a summer tradition in Banff held every Wednesday, rain or shine, from May 22 to October 2 in Central Park. ... Town of Banff 110 Bear Street Box 1260 Banff, Alberta, Canada T1L 1A1 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone: 403.762.1200 Fax: 403.762.1260
Learn About Banff. The Town of Banff incorporated as a municipality in 1990 and was the first municipality in Canada to be incorporated inside a national park. The only other national park community in Canada is the Municipality of Jasper, in Jasper National Park, incorporated in 2001.
In Banff National Park, outside the town of Banff, report any wildfires, illegal campfires or suspicious smoke: Parks Canada Dispatch 403-762-4506. For up-to-date information on fire bans in Alberta, please visit albertafirebans.ca .
Roam Public Transit. Leave your car behind and enjoy the experience of riding in one of Banff's beautiful, energy-efficient Roam buses to some of Banff's most iconic destinations. Roam takes you to all attractions within the Town of Banff, as well as all major attractions in Banff National Park.
Banff Public Library offers books, audiobooks, movies, music, digital resources, and programs for all ages. We also offer public computers, Wi-Fi, and printing and scanning services. Library memberships are free for all residents of Banff and I.D. No. 9. Visit the Library at 101 Bear Street or online at: banfflibrary.ab.ca.
Why have scramble crosswalk intersections? How come the pedestrian crossing time at the scramble intersection is 25 seconds long? Why don’t you remove the mid-block crosswalks on Banff Avenue to eliminate traffic flow interruptions? View All.