Snowshoeing

Available: December to April

Step into a winter wonderland with snowshoeing in Banff National Park. Traverse snowy trails, explore serene forests, and soak in stunning mountain views. Perfect for all skill levels, this peaceful adventure connects you to the magic of the season.

Guided Snowshoeing

Winter transforms the mountains around Fairmont Banff Springs and The Rimrock Hotel into a snowy paradise. Local vendors offer guided snowshoeing tours, where you’ll walk across pristine snow and discover tracks left by the region’s wildlife. Your guide will share fascinating insights about the small but mighty creatures that call this winter wonderland home.

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Photograph by Travel Alberta / Mike Seehagel

Guided Snowshoeing Experiences – Fairmont Banff Springs

There’s more to a powder day in the Rockies than skiing! Embark on an unforgettable Banff adventure with a Fairmont Guide and discover snowshoeing at its finest. Let us take you to Banff’s most breathtaking snowshoeing spots while immersing you in this cherished Canadian tradition.

Available for guests staying at Fairmont Banff Springs

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Snowshoeing in Banff National Park
Evening snowshoeing in Banff National Park.

Evening Snowshoe Tours

Experience Banff like never before with a private snowshoe adventure under the stars. This magical winter outing takes you on a serene nighttime walk beneath a vast, glittering sky—or, if clouds gather, our guides will enchant you with captivating tales of Banff’s wildlife and winter lore. End the evening cozied up by a crackling campfire, savoring s’mores and a warm drink under the mountain night.

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Snowshoeing in Banff, Alberta
Explore Canada's Western Mountains - Helicopter Tour CR Darren Roberts. Banff inspiration Guide

    Banff

    With humility and deep respect, we acknowledge that we live and work within the present-day territories of Treaty 6, 7 and 8, as well as the Métis Homeland. The lands and waters of Banff National Park have been used for millennia by Indigenous Peoples for sustenance, ceremony, trade and travel. We thank them for their continued stewardship and for sharing this land.