We actually ended up going to lake moraine on the very last day that it was open that season. We arrived at about 4:30 in the morning and climbed up to the icy lookout area and waited for a couple of hours in the freezing cold to see the mountains surrounding the lake. I will never forget that experience and the unforgettable beauty
By the way we used your guide books and audio guides a couple of years ago on a 3-week trip up to glacier and then worked our way down through Yellowstone Grand Teton and a few relaxing days on the river at Rocky mountain national Park. The audio history was really helpful and added a whole other level to the trip. Thank you for that.
It's a two-day trip with an overnight in Kamloops. We took the gold leaf service. This was one of those experiences that we decided to splurge on and I definitely don't regret it even though it is quite pricey. The views were amazing and the train, food, amenities, and narration were absolutely top notch. There was no disappointment.
01:40 Banff and Jackson being close together is pretty spot on. The series The Last Of Us had some episodes where Canmore stood in for Jackson, Wyoming. If you're doing a once in a lifetime trip be sure to stay in Banff at least 1 might but probably 2 nights. Canmore is where I stay however as it's cheaper and more convenient because it's simply less crowded with more options and just as beautiful. Regarding Lake Louise being crowded, walk 5-10 minutes and the crowds will basically be 10% of what they are right at the walk up point.
We live in Colorado and did the Rocky Mountaineer with a visit to Vancouver first and then took the train to Jasper. We traveled early October (end of season). We stayed in Jasper for 5 days, rented a car and drove the Icefields Pkwy (did the Columbia Icefield - great adventure) and then stayed in Canmore instead of Banff. Only a short drive to Banff each day. Canmore was so much less crowded but a charming town and much less expensive. We loved walking along the river and I agree I liked Canmore better than Banff. Some of my best photos were taken in Canmore.
There's loads of free parking adjacent to the train station, we used it twice, busy but not full. Thanks for the great video, brought back a lot of memories from our Rockies trip last year. We stayed in Canmore, it was lovely, very friendly.
Fabulous Banff! Wonderfuly shown and introduced. You have found a winning formula with your channel - congrats! Well done, my Rocky friends 👍. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your Easter weekend 😀.
The most amazing part of the Banff / Yoho / Jasper National Park area are the almost unlimited hiking trails including unbelievable shorter day and half day hikes. This is also the way to explore the best places in these parks while avoiding the vast majority of the crowds since 95% of the tourists never leave the roads. On your next rip, I would forget the busy towns and explore the hiking areas at Lake Louise, Morraine Lake, Sunshine Meadows, Emerald Lake, Lake O'Hara, etc. etc.. That is the real beauty of this area. It would be hard to do this though staying as far away as Canmore.
I can’t trust these content creators as they do not like poutine. Clearly have bad taste. Also, the dude didn’t know Canada has its own currency, pretty dumb
I can’t figure out how to get around the park since you can’t drive and park places. The shuttle system is very confusing to me. Where would you recommend I start to figure this out?
Much of Banff can be driven around but the Lake Louise/Moraine Lake area is pretty much a no personal vehicle area. You will need to purchase a park shuttle. See our article, Do I Need a Reservation to Visit Banff? wereintherockies.com/reservation-banff/ for additional help.
Can't wait to get your guide for Banff and Jasper to plan our trip for next year We used your Yellowstone & Teton guides it was extremely helpful and very entertaining! Just love you guys and we appreciate all your hard work!
We are excited for your Banff and Jasper trips! We're even more excited you loved our YS and GT guides. We would love it if you would be willing to leave a review on our website. You'll need to scroll to the bottom of the page on each link. Yellowstone: wereintherockies.com/yellowstone-packages/ Grand Teton: wereintherockies.com/grand-teton-packages/
We actually ended up going to lake moraine on the very last day that it was open that season. We arrived at about 4:30 in the morning and climbed up to the icy lookout area and waited for a couple of hours in the freezing cold to see the mountains surrounding the lake. I will never forget that experience and the unforgettable beauty
Thank you for sharing! It does sound like a dream trip. They also do some trips from Moab to Colorado.
By the way we used your guide books and audio guides a couple of years ago on a 3-week trip up to glacier and then worked our way down through Yellowstone Grand Teton and a few relaxing days on the river at Rocky mountain national Park. The audio history was really helpful and added a whole other level to the trip. Thank you for that.
It's a two-day trip with an overnight in Kamloops. We took the gold leaf service. This was one of those experiences that we decided to splurge on and I definitely don't regret it even though it is quite pricey. The views were amazing and the train, food, amenities, and narration were absolutely top notch. There was no disappointment.
01:40 Banff and Jackson being close together is pretty spot on. The series The Last Of Us had some episodes where Canmore stood in for Jackson, Wyoming.
If you're doing a once in a lifetime trip be sure to stay in Banff at least 1 might but probably 2 nights. Canmore is where I stay however as it's cheaper and more convenient because it's simply less crowded with more options and just as beautiful.
Regarding Lake Louise being crowded, walk 5-10 minutes and the crowds will basically be 10% of what they are right at the walk up point.
Thanks for sharing!
We live in Colorado and did the Rocky Mountaineer with a visit to Vancouver first and then took the train to Jasper. We traveled early October (end of season). We stayed in Jasper for 5 days, rented a car and drove the Icefields Pkwy (did the Columbia Icefield - great adventure) and then stayed in Canmore instead of Banff. Only a short drive to Banff each day. Canmore was so much less crowded but a charming town and much less expensive. We loved walking along the river and I agree I liked Canmore better than Banff. Some of my best photos were taken in Canmore.
How was the mountaineer?!?
I'm in Canmore next week. Any place specific you recommend to drive to or short hikes?
There's loads of free parking adjacent to the train station, we used it twice, busy but not full. Thanks for the great video, brought back a lot of memories from our Rockies trip last year. We stayed in Canmore, it was lovely, very friendly.
Thanks for sharing!
My husband and I are planning a trip to Banff and Jasper in September and I am loving all the suggestions! Thank you!!!!!
A Comprehensive Video on Banff & Around. Thank you ❤🙏🏽. I ll try it next year if plans were made. This year in July we just Visited the Edmonton Ca.
Glad it was helpful!
Fabulous Banff! Wonderfuly shown and introduced. You have found a winning formula with your channel - congrats! Well done, my Rocky friends 👍. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your Easter weekend 😀.
Many many thanks!
We Love Banff, was just there. Took our Scamp 👍
Did you see any wildlife while you were in Banff?
The most amazing part of the Banff / Yoho / Jasper National Park area are the almost unlimited hiking trails including unbelievable shorter day and half day hikes. This is also the way to explore the best places in these parks while avoiding the vast majority of the crowds since 95% of the tourists never leave the roads. On your next rip, I would forget the busy towns and explore the hiking areas at Lake Louise, Morraine Lake, Sunshine Meadows, Emerald Lake, Lake O'Hara, etc. etc.. That is the real beauty of this area. It would be hard to do this though staying as far away as Canmore.
thanks for sharing!
I can’t trust these content creators as they do not like poutine. Clearly have bad taste. Also, the dude didn’t know Canada has its own currency, pretty dumb
I can’t figure out how to get around the park since you can’t drive and park places. The shuttle system is very confusing to me. Where would you recommend I start to figure this out?
Much of Banff can be driven around but the Lake Louise/Moraine Lake area is pretty much a no personal vehicle area. You will need to purchase a park shuttle. See our article, Do I Need a Reservation to Visit Banff? wereintherockies.com/reservation-banff/ for additional help.
Beauty eh, cheers !!
Banff + Fort Worth = Jackson
Very helpful information. What time of year did you go to Banff?
We went in August.
Can't wait to get your guide for Banff and Jasper to plan our trip for next year We used your Yellowstone & Teton guides it was extremely helpful and very entertaining! Just love you guys and we appreciate all your hard work!
We are excited for your Banff and Jasper trips! We're even more excited you loved our YS and GT guides. We would love it if you would be willing to leave a review on our website. You'll need to scroll to the bottom of the page on each link. Yellowstone: wereintherockies.com/yellowstone-packages/ Grand Teton: wereintherockies.com/grand-teton-packages/
Do I need to make a reservation to both lake? Lake Louis and Moraine? Do I need to make a reservation to enter the Banf National Park?