A must see when in Banff. Explore the top of Sulphur Mountain.
Rent a canoe, kayak or SUP from the Banff Canoe Club, located at the corner of Wolf Street and Bow Ave, in downtown Banff. From the canoe docks, paddlers can explore a gentle leg of the Bow River or follow Forty Mile Creek into the Vermillion Lakes. Both routes offer stunning views and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
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You’ve admired the Rocky Mountains from the ground — now experience them from the sky! Book one of our premium helicopter flight tours to see Banff National Park as you’ve never seen it before. Soar over snow-covered peaks, glittering lakes and lush forests. Marvel at the myriad glaciers hanging from mountain cliffs.
Feel the fresh mountain air, watch for wildlife and get adventurous on Banff's largest lake. Choose from one of our acclaimed cruises and explore under the lead of a knowledgeable guide on a heated, covered boat. Or set your own course with a kayak, canoe or motorboat rental. Back on the shore, stop by the Black Anchor Snack Shop for a picnic lunch. It just feels like summer out here!
Experience the richness of the Canadian backcountry on our half-day tours as you traverse creeks, plateaus, ridges, and winding trails. Sights and stops include wildlife and historic stops at Susan Lake outside of Golden, B.C., Paradise Ridge and Paradise Mines in Panorama B.C. Our guided ATV tours offer an exhilarating activity on four wheels for guests of any age and ability to enjoy.
The Johnston Canyon Hike to the Lower Falls is 2.3 km (round trip) and has about 105 meters of elevation gain. The Johnston Canyon Hike to the Upper Falls is 5.1 km and 262 meters (round trip). Both hikes are easy and follow a well-maintained trail suitable for all.