Light Up the Night Sky in Banff

Banff transforms into a nocturnal wonderland, offering enchanting experiences under the starlit sky as the sun dips behind the Rocky Mountains.

Begin your night adventure with Nightrise at the Banff Gondola, where you’ll ascend Sulphur Mountain and be mesmerized by the sparkling town lights below and the starry heavens above. Dive into the mysteries of the Rockies with the After Dark Tour, exploring its nocturnal wildlife and serene beauty. For thrill-seekers, night skiing at Mt. Norquay offers an adrenaline rush amidst vibrant lights and snowy slopes. Immerse yourself in the festive spirit during Banff’s Snow Days, a winter celebration with stunning ice sculptures and lively markets. Cap off your visit with the magical New Year’s Eve Torchlight Parade at Banff Sunshine, where torches illuminate the slopes in a spectacular display. Each night in Banff is a unique journey into the heart of mountain magic, making your evenings as unforgettable as your days…

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    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.

    Jasper

    Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge respectfully acknowledges the land on which we are located as Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional meeting grounds, traveling route and home to many Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Blackfoot, Métis, Dene (De-nay), Nakota Sioux (Sue) and Secwépemc (Suh-wep-muhc). We pay respect to all Indigenous peoples who have marked these lands for centuries as we continue to walk forward, together.

    Lake Louise

    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 continuous stewardship and for sharing this land.

    Whistler

    With respect and gratitude we operate on the shared unceded territory of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation and Lil̓wat7úl (Lil’wat) Nation.