Established in 1883, Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada, nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta. It borders Jasper National Park to the north, Yoho National Park to the west, Kootenay National Park to the south, and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. Banff is a treasure trove of natural beauty, from …

Via Ferreta is an Italian word for “iron road.” It is a protected climbing route where a steel cable, fixed into the rock, runs along the entire path. This setup allows people to access more challenging peaks that were once only reachable by experienced mountaineers. Along the route, you can climb ladders and cross suspension …

The Banff Gondola is a must-do during your stay in Banff National Park. It takes you up to Sulphur Mountain at an elevation of 2,292 meters. The gondola is especially famous for its breathtaking views over the town of Banff and the surrounding landscape. From the top, you can admire the town below as well …