Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks
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Visit Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks

Banff Rocky Mountain Resort
"There is no ac in our room 1702 and 1703. It is too hot.."
Reviewed on Jun 20, 2026

The Fox Hotel and Suites
"Très bien situé dans la ville de Banff. On peut se promener à pied dans le village. Le personnel est très accueillant et aidant. L’hôtel est propre et la chambre a répondu à nos besoins. La cuisinette nous a permis de déjeuner dans la chambre. Je le recommande à tous."
Reviewed on Jun 20, 2026

Lake Louise Inn
"Great place to relax and use a starting off point for some great lake adventures."
Reviewed on Jun 21, 2026

Hidden Ridge Resort
"This property is special, beautiful views and hospitality is high from the staff, but the individual rooms are pretty run down and years behind on upkeep. You’ll see animals on-property, so there are trades to be made on accommodations, but it’s close to town and busses are easy out front."
Reviewed on Jun 20, 2026

Sundance By Basecamp
"We had trapper tent and enjoy our stay."
Reviewed on Jun 21, 2026

Douglas Fir Resort and Chalets
"Perfect place to stay for a night with the girls. Love the free bus pass."
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026
Popular places to visit

Banff National Park
Experience the beauty and adventure of the Canadian Rocky Mountains in this magnificent national park.

Jasper National Park
Located at the heart of a World Heritage Site, this charming mountain town is the perfect base from which to explore the stunning surroundings.

Moraine Lake
So magnificent the Canadians put it on their 20-dollar bill, the view of this azure lake nestled in the Valley of the Ten Peaks will take your breath away.

Banff Gondola
Enjoy a stunning 360-degree panorama of Banff and its surrounding mountains as you ride in comfort to the summit of Sulphur Mountain.

Lake Louise Mountain Resort
If you are a snow bunny or love the exhilaration of taking the slopes with absolute abandon, Canada has what you are looking for at the Lake Louise Ski Resort.

Yoho National Park
Find out why this national park is named after a Cree word for awe and wonder when you see its sheer rock walls, waterfalls, deep-blue lakes and wild rivers.




