Roam Public Transit System, Town of Banff, AB (2009 FCM Award Winner, Transportation)
On June 2, 2008, the Town of Banff became the first Canadian municipality to operate a public transit fleet composed only of diesel-electric hybrid buses.
Exploring Banff National Park using shuttles and transit!
This summer, there's no easier way to explore Banff National Park than by shuttles and transit. Sponsored by: Parks Canada
Roam Service in Banff
Banff's environmentally friendly transit option, is now operated by the Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission. They have real time GPS tagging for when you can catch your bus in Banff.
Roam Public Transit Route 8X - Lake Louise to Banff (Partly)
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Town of Banff ROAM Transit System - FCM Award Video
ROAM Transit was launched in the Town of Banff, Alberta, Canada on June 2nd, 2008. It has been a great success, and this video was made by FCM for the 2009 Sustainable Transportation Award
On-It Transit - An easier way to Travel to Banff (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) - Planet3 Episode 2
Traveling on the On-It Bus to bring to you the new way of traveling to Banff as well as some other locations.
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ROAM - Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission - A ride aboard a brand new NovaBUS LFS with the Cummins L9 diesel engine and the ZF 6AP1400B transmission.
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Trip to Banff National Park : Lake Louise + Banff Downtown ( Banff Alberta Canada )- Banff Tour 2019
Trip to Banff National Park - Summer series 2019
Banff National Park Destinations :
1. Part 1 - Moraine Lake :
2. Part 2 - Lake Louise + Banff Downtown :
How to Travel to Banff via Bus
1.) Calgary to Banff via On it Regional Bus ( $10 ) - booked online
2.) Banff to Lake Louise via Roam Bus ( $ 8 ) - i picked bus 8x ( express ). 8s also goes to lake louise but goes on a longer route
Note : Roam bus ride are free if your just going to local banff destinations
3.) Lake Louise to Moraine lake ( $6) or ($10) depending if youll take the school bus ride or private vehicle that offers ride
4.) Moraine Lake back to Lake Louise $6 or $10
5.)Lake Louise to Banff - take roam bus again - $8 - need to get off at Elk St ( On-it Terminal near IGA and banff high school
6.) Banff to Calgary via On it Regional Bus $10 - booked online to ensure seats since sometimes it will be sold out
Note : On It bus stops at Calgary are in Somerset , Downtown, and Crowfoot - check their schedules online at their website
Pro : no parking issues
Con: Needs to check bus schedules
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Explore Banff By Bus
Banff National Park sees more than 3.5 million tourists every year. That can lead to some very busy areas around town. It's time to leave your car parked and explore Banff by bus! Watch our adventures when we took transit and shuttle systems to partake in our Banff adventures!
Banff's Roam Hybrid Bus System
Screaming young women chase after one of the Town of Banff's new Roam public transit system buses, to get a closer look at the bears.
Banff,AB, Canada- One of the best places to visit in world!!!!!!
Banff is a resort town in the province of Alberta, within Banff National Park. The peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade, part of the Rocky Mountains, dominate its skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels and souvenir shops. The surrounding 6,500 square kilometres of parkland are home to wildlife including elk and grizzly bears.
Arts and Culture
Banff has a thriving arts and culture scene. There are a number of museums and art galleries to explore, not to mention concert venues at The Banff Centre. If you’re a busker, you can find out how to get a street performing permit to show your talents to the world.
Attractions
There are so many attractions in Banff you won't be able to visit them all in one day. From the Banff Gondola to the hot springs to lake cruises, there’s so much to do in our little town. You can also visit some of the country’s national historic sites while you’re here.
Buy a Park Pass
Skip the line at the gates to Banff National Park by buying your park pass online. This service is provided by Banff Lake Louise Tourism.
Construction
Like any other community, we might have a construction project happening when you visit. Learn about Town of Banff major projects or Parks Canada construction projects.
Events Calendar
If it’s happening in Banff, it’s in our events calendar. Find out what special events are happening when you’re coming to town.
Find Parking
If you’re driving to Banff, you’ll want to get a map of downtown parking locations. You should also check out our mobile site, Banffparking.ca for tips on where to park.
Get Directions
How far away are you? It doesn't matter. Whether you’re coming from Calgary or Tokyo, we’ll help you find your way here.
Historic Banff
We’re proud of our history and heritage in the Town of Banff. Take a trip off the beaten path and learn a little bit about the founders of this community, and walk by some of the historic homes and places that still exist in town.
Hotels, Restaurants and Shopping
Looking for a good deal on a hotel? Places to shop? How about a list of restaurants in Banff? Check out Banff Lake Louise Tourism to help you plan your trip.
Maps of Banff
Download a copy of our Visitor Map (PDF) or take a look at some of our other Frequently Requested Maps.
Parks and Recreation
Unplug from the world and head to one of our spectacular parks. Bring a picnic to Central Park or head to the Recreation Grounds to play everything from tennis to soccer.
Public Transit
You really don't need a car when visiting Banff. Almost everything is within walking distance, or you can take our Roam Public Transit service. Local and regional routes are available, and GPS technology lets you plan exactly when your bus is arriving
Special Events
From bike races and triathlons in the summer to downtown ice climbing walls and rail jams in the winter, Banff always has a festival or sporting event taking place for you to enjoy.
Hiking in Banff National ParkSummer Activities
Summer is an amazing time to visit Banff. From hiking, biking and camping to mountain climbing, gondola rides and fishing, Banff has something for everyone.
Top 10 Tips for the Summer and Winter
Follow these top 10 tips and local favourites to get the most out of your trip. These are just a few of the things locals love to do in Banff National Park.
Walkable Community
You can walk to almost everything in Banff. The town is just 3.94 sq. kilometres, so most things are within a 10 minute walk. For everything further away, there's public transit. Find out more about Getting Around in Banff.
Weather
The weather in Banff can be unpredictable. Make sure you know if you need shorts or snow pants (or both) for your trip.
Webcam
Find all the webcams in Banff in one place on our snow tour map on Banffmaps.ca.
Winter Activities
Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating… we could go on. It’s time to experience everything this winter paradise has to offer.
Trip to Banff National Park : Moraine Lake ( Banff Alberta Canada ) - Banff Tour 2019
Trip to Banff National Park - Summer series 2019
Banff National Park Destinations :
1. Part 1 - Moraine Lake :
2. Part 2 - Lake Louise + Banff Downtown :
How to travel to Banff via Bus
1.) Calgary to Banff via On it Regional Bus ( $10 ) - booked online
2.) Banff to Lake Louise via Roam Bus ( $ 8 ) - i picked bus 8x ( express ). 8s also goes to lake louise but goes on a longer route
Note : Roam bus ride are free if your just going to local banff destinations
3.) Lake Louise to Moraine lake ( $6) or ($10) depending if youll take the school bus ride or private vehicle that offers ride
4.) Moraine Lake back to Lake Louise $6 or $10
5.)Lake Louise to Banff - take roam bus again - $8 - need to get off at Elk St ( On-it Terminal near IGA and banff high school
6.) Banff to Calgary via On it Regional Bus $10 - booked online to ensure seats since sometimes it will be sold out
Note : On It bus stops at Calgary are in Somerset , Downtown, and Crowfoot - check their schedules online at their website
Pro : no parking issues
Con: Needs to check bus schedules
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Overnight Backpack to Hidden Lake Campground, Banff National Park
Howdy! So I've decided to start recording some of my life on the backcountry trails in the Canadian Rockies. I have shot a lot of landscape photos over the years, but I thought recording and sharing some of the adventures I go on would be fun to do. Most of this is just with my iPhone and I apologize for the crappy audio. I do not have a great video editor yet either, this is all new to me. My Canon camera takes amazing footage and I will be starting to use that mostly from now on.
Hidden Lake Campground is in the Skoki region of Banff, the first campground from the Lake Louise ski hill area access. it's only 7km to the campground ( 4km of that up an access road ) the day hiking and scrambling options from there are many. Almost all of the surrounding mountains are scrambles of varying difficulties, and the short hike to boulder pass leaves you open to endless wandering to multiple lakes, passes and peaks. That being said, Skoki is a popular destination for hikers. September would be best I think ( if you can get a site anywhere ie Hidden, Baker Lake, Merlin Meadows ) because of the larch trees turning gold, would make for some fantastic photography/video I'm sure.
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Exploring Banff Without A Car
This summer, a new shuttle service from Calgary allows you to easily go to Banff for only $10 each way. I decided to head up and see what it's like to explore Banff without a car.
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Banff is located in Alberta BanffBanff
Location of Banff in Alberta
Coordinates: 51°10′41″N 115°34′19″W
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Region Alberta's Rockies
Census division 15
Founded 1885
Incorporated[1]
• Town January 1, 1990
Government[2]
• Mayor Karen Sorensen
• Governing body
Banff Town Council
Grant Canning
Ted Christensen
Corrie DiManno
Stavros Karlos
Cheryl Olver
Brian Standish
• Manager Robert Earl
• MP (Banff—Airdrie) Blake Richards
• MLA (Banff-Cochrane) Cam Westhead
Area (2016)[3]
• Land 19.4 km2 (7.5 sq mi)
Elevation[4] 1,400 m (4,600 ft)
Population (2016)[3]
• Total 7,847
• Density 1,646/km2 (4,260/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Banffite
Time zone MST (UTC−7)
• Summer (DST) MDT (UTC−6)
Postal code span T1L
Area code(s) +1-403, +1-587
Website Official website
Banff /bæ[unsupported input]/ is a town within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located in Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 126 km (78 mi) west of Calgary and 58 km (36 mi) east of Lake Louise. At an elevation of 1,400 m (4,600 ft) to 1,630 m (5,350 ft),[4] Banff is the community with the second highest elevation in Alberta after Lake Louise.
The Town of Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within a Canadian national park. The town is a member of the Calgary Regional Partnership.
Banff is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations, known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. It is a destination for outdoor sports and features extensive hiking, biking, scrambling and skiing areas within the area. Sunshine Village, Ski Norquay and Lake Louise Mountain Resort are the three nearby ski resorts located within the national park.
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The Banff townsite wraps around Tunnel Mountain
King Edward Hotel
Banff was first settled in the 1880s, after the transcontinental railway was built through the Bow Valley. In 1883, three Canadian Pacific Railway workers stumbled upon a series of natural hot springs on the side of Sulphur Mountain. In 1885, Canada established a federal reserve of 26 km2 (10 sq mi) around the Cave and Basin hot springs, and began promoting the area as an international resort and spa as a way to support the new railway.[5] In 1887, the reserve area was increased to 673 km2 (260 sq mi) and named Rocky Mountain Park. This was the beginning of Canada's National Park system.
The area was named Banff in 1884 by George Stephen, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, recalling his birthplace in Banff, Scotland. The Canadian Pacific built a series of grand hotels along the rail line and advertised the Banff Springs Hotel as an international tourist resort.
The Banff townsite was developed near the railway station as a service centre for tourists visiting the park. It was administered by the Government of Canada's national parks system until 1990 when the Town of Banff became the only incorporated municipality within a Canadian national park.
An Internment camp was set up at Banff and Castle Mountain in Dominion Park from July 1915 to July 1917.[6]
In 1985, the United Nations declared Banff National Park, as one of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, a World Heritage Site. Banff remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in Canada.
One of the most notable figures of Banff was Norman Luxton, who was known as Mr. Banff. He published the Crag and Canyon newspaper, built the King Edward Hotel and the Lux Theatre, and founded the Sign of the Goat Curio Shop, which led to the development of the Luxton Museum of Plains Indians, now the Buffalo Nations Museum.[7] He and his family helped organize the Banff Indian Days and the Banff Winter Carnival.
In 1976, the International Astronomical Union's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (IAU/WGPSN) officially adopted the name Banff for a crater on Mars, after the town in Alberta. The crater is at latitude 17.7° north and longitude 30.8° west. Its diameter is 5 km (3.1 mi).[8]
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