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Fresh Tracks Because it’s Ski Season!
Face the Elements
Get the gear You need
Dine Your Way Taste the flavours
15 Thing�t0 Do
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Staying Alive Safety Checklist
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CONTENTS Winter 2020/21 THE GUIDE Banff, Canmore, Kananaskis & Lake Louise Sights.................................... 26 Museums & Galleries.......30 Activities..............................34 Fitness & Spas.................... 40
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Shopping Banff......................................42 Canmore..............................48 Lake Louise.......................... 53 Dining Banff......................................54 Canmore..............................60 Lake Louise..........................65 BC Rockies..........................66
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Jasper & Area Sights.................................... 72 Activities.............................. 74 Shopping.............................. 79 Dining...................................82 Lodging................................. 87
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Staying Alive Safety checklist before adventure. Fresh Tracks Because it's ski season!
Our cover: The latest ski styles from Helly Hansen (p 43) are designed 3 for comfort, warmth and performance. Buy this look from 4 Helly Hansen's Banff store or rent the alpine ski setup from Chateau Mountain Sports (p 51).
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Fresh Tracks Because it’s Ski Season!
Face the Elements
Get the gear You need
Dine Your Way Taste the flavours
15 Thing�t0 Do
in the mountains this Winter Without Skis
Staying Alive Safety Checklist
Before Adventure
15 Things to Do in the Mountains This Winter without Skis. Face the Elements Get the gear you need to get outside. Dine Your Way Taste the Canadian Rockies this winter.
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Covid-19 Safety in the Mountains With the borders still closed to international travellers, this is the perfect winter to explore the Canadian Rockies! The experience may look a little different this year. From enhanced cleaning to added social distancing measures and extra plexiglass to encourage physical separation, the businesses in the mountains are doing everything they can to protect your health and safety during this time. We ask that you do your part as well: wash your hands, use the sanitizer provided when you enter a building, wear a mask and keep your distance. We’re all in this together, and if we cooperate, we can all enjoy the amazing amenities the Canadian Rockies have to offer.
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Alive Safety checklist
before your adventure Tell someone where you are going, who is with you and when you’re expecting to return. Check the bulletins for avalanche risk. The National Parks post bulletins on their websites, or check avalanche.ca. Dress for changing conditions. The Canadian Rockies are known for unpredictable weather. Make sure you are ready for cold, damp and wind! Dress in layers and don’t hesitate to bring back-up clothing. Ensure you have quality accessories, including boots, hats, mitts and scarves. Glove liners go a long way to maximize your warmest winter mitts. Bring enough food and water for your excursion. Remember: you burn calories to keep warm, so make sure you have enough! 8
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Check your equipment before leaving. It never hurts to bring some tools in case you need to repair something, especially on multi-day excursions. Bring a satellite communication device into the backcountry. This will allow you to communicate with rescue personnel if you get into trouble. Cell phones do not work in many areas in the Canadian Rockies. Have an avalanche safety kit, with a shovel, probe and tranciever, and know how to use it! It's also a good idea to bring a first aid kit. Make sure you have the proper training for the conditions. Plan a trip that meets your expectations and experience. Don't be afraid to start small!
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Editor’s Note Here we are again: winter! Whether you love it or love to hate it, we’re watching the snow fly here in the Canadian Rockies. But things look a little different this year. Ski hills are open with new social distancing restrictions in place, and activities are running at a modified capacity. Our magazine looks a little different too. We’re still talking about the best places to ski in Fresh Tracks (p 12), but we're looking at options the whole family can enjoy. We also highlight 15 Things to Do in the Mountains without Skis (p 16). If you're
going to Face the Elements (p 20), make sure you have the right gear. We still have the very best in shopping, dining and activities in the Canadian Rockies. New this year, we have QR codes on our featured listings. Use the camera on your phone to scan the code for the latest deals and insider information!
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nowflakes are falling, the mountains are calling and it’s time to break out the skis. If you love winter, chances are you’ve been waiting to dust off your skis for another year. If you don’t love winter, maybe it’s time to give skiing a try? Skiing is one of those activities the whole family can enjoy, and it doesn’t have to break the bank. So whether you’re seeking the slopes, craving some cross-country, or begging to get to the backcountry, your next ski adventure begins here in the Canadian Rockies.
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The Canadian Rockies are world famous for alpine skiing, also known as downhill skiing. From Nakiska (p 38) in Kananaskis, to Norquay (p 38), Banff Sunshine Village (p 38) and Lake Louise Ski Resort (p 38) in Banff National Park, and Marmot Basin (p 77) in Jasper, the Rockies are home to some of the best slopes and best powder in the world. Practice your skills on Nakiska’s family friendly slopes or learn something new with the ski school at Norquay. Enjoy fresh powder stashes and Delerium Dive, the local’s favourite off-piste, at Sunshine Village. Find some peace and quiet on the mountain slopes at Marmot Basin. For something completely new, cruise around the huge terrain expansion at Lake Louise! Take a ride on the brand new lift and get lost with over 480 acres of new terrain to explore! Alpine skiing doesn't have to break the bank. For the savvy shopper, there are plenty of deals that will get you on the slopes without ruining your bank account. Take advantage of ski deals like the Flex Pack from Ski Big 3, which allows you to explore the slopes without a firm time commitment. Mountain Collective has passes for resorts all over Alberta and BC, while each ski hill has discount cards, usually with no blackout dates. For the best time on the slopes, try going mid-week and read up on your hill's latest Covid-19 safety protocols.
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Nothing but Nordic
Nordic skiing, also known as cross-country or XC, is the original form of skiing and was developed in Norway as a means of transportation. In the mid 1800’s, it became a sport with competitive races. Nordic skiing encompasses any form of skiing where the boot is attached at the toe and the heel is free, and it can be done on groomed trails, fresh powder and as a means of exploring the backcountry. The Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park (p 38) was built for the 1988 Winter Olympics and is a world-class facility with over 20 km of groomed trails, including 6.5 km of lit trails for night skiing. On-site Trail Sports (p 51) has ski rentals, lessons and biathlon lessons. In Kananaskis, popular areas for skiing include Mount Shark by Mount Engadine Lodge (p 62), Peter Lougheed Provincial Park and Kananaskis Valley. In order to offset provincial cuts and maintain track setting in these areas, Nordiq Alberta is running a pilot program to offer parking passes to recreational users. $10 a day or $50 for the season can help maintain these trails for everyone to enjoy. Other areas that are popular for Nordic skiing include the Cascade Valley and Healy Creek near Banff, as well as Moraine Lake Road and Tramline in the Lake Louise area. There are also great trails along the Bow Valley Parkway, including Castle Junction and Baker Creek. In Jasper, try the easy trail to Moab Lake, or more intermediate trails in the Leach Lake area. For trail suggestions and descriptions, see p 39 or p 77.
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For hardcore enthusiasts with a solid skillset, ski touring promises the ultimate adventure. Ski touring brings exploration to the backcountry, with untouched snow and no patrols in sight. It often involves a combination of Nordic and Alpine techniques and crosses over with mountaineering skills to reach untouched areas. Ski setups for this type of journey vary, but they’re usually more sturdy than a typical Nordic ski, while not as restricting as an alpine ski setup. Some ski touring enthusiasts have the option to secure the heel, but many use a sturdy Nordic style called Telemark, which allows the heel to swing free but still has enhanced support and edges for steep hills. This gear is ideal for rolling terrain. Ski touring requires everyone involved to be excellent skiers, and to have advanced avalanche safety training. Because areas accessed by ski touring enthusiasts are off the grid, it’s important to bring a satellite communication device, in case of emergency, and an avalanche kit with a beacon, shovel and probe. Just as important as carrying these items is knowing how to use them, and how to read the terrain so you can avoid high risk areas in the first place. For the best experience, consider hiring a guide. You can connect with ACMG certified guides from Cloud Nine, Yamnuska (p 36) or Rockaboo (p 75).
Want to try skiing without committing to the cost? Rent some gear to see what suits your style! • Chateau Mountain Sports (p 43) has Nordic and Alpine gear rentals and sales. • Strides (p 51) has demo gear and Nordic ski sales. • Snowtips (p 44) rents Nordic and Alpine gear. • Trail Sports (p 51) at the Canmore Nordic Centre rents Nordic skis for use on their groomed trails. • GearUp (p 51) is Canmore’s largest rental store with quality equipment for Alpine, Nordic and Touring. • Wilson Mountain Sports (p 53) rents Alpine, Nordic and Touring gear as well as avalanche safety kits. • Ski Big 3 and the ski hills rent Alpine gear to use on the slopes. • Pure Ourdoors (p 81) rents, sells and services Alpine and Nordic gear. • Totem Ski Shop (p 81) has rentals, sales, try-before-you-buy and servicing for Alpine and Nordic skiing.
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to get on your skis and start exploring what the Canadian Rockies have to offer!
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15 Without Skis By Kate Barker EVERYONE KNOWS THE CANADIAN ROCKIES HAVE WORLD-CLASS SKIING. BUT IF YOU’RE NOT LOOKING TO HIT THE SLOPES, OR YOU WANT TO TRY SOMETHING ELSE THIS WEEKEND, HERE ARE 15 OF OUR OTHER FAVOURITE WINTER ACTIVITIES. THERE IS SO MUCH TO DO IN THE MOUNTAINS PHOTO: TRAVEL ALBERTA // REBECCA HAACK @GIRAFFICUS
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1. Try Tubing You don’t have to go down the slopes on your skis! Tubing is fast, it’s fun, and it’s a family friendly activity that everyone can enjoy. Check out the tube parks at Lake Louise (p 38), Sunshine Village (p 38), Mount Norquay (p 38), Kicking Horse Mountain Resort (p 67) and Nakiska (p 38). 2. Ride in an Open Sleigh There is nothing quite as majestic as a team of heavy horses pulling a sleigh through the pristine snow surrounded by mountains. Sleigh rides are perfect for everyone of all abilities. Try a sleigh ride with Brewster Adventures (p 38), Banff Trail Riders (p 38) or Jasper Riding Stables (p 77) and just hear those sleigh bells jingling! 3. Learn to Mush Learn about the area and make some new furry friends with a dog sledding tour. Learn to drive or relax in the sled. Try dog sledding in Kananaskis with Mad Dogs and Englishmen (p 36), Howling Dogs (p 36) or Snowy Owl (p 36). In Lake Louise, Kingmik (p 36) has dogsledding tours within the national park. Just outside of Jasper, Cold Fire Creek (p 75) offers trips from one hour to overnights. 4. Walk on Water Icewalks are an excellent way to learn about the history of the National Parks and experience some of the most unique scenery that simply isn’t accessible in the summer. Explore Banff’s Johnston Canyon with Discover Banff Tours (p 38) or Jasper’s Maligne Canyon with Sundog (p 75). 5. Hurry Hard While curling is not technically Canada’s national sport, there are few things more quintessentially Canadian than the polite game of curling. Take some lessons at The Fenlands (p 41) or learn some skills with a workshop at Canmore Golf & Curling Club (p 37). At the Jasper Activity Centre (p 78), try a clinic or drop-in night with the Jasper Curling Club.
6. Get Snowed In Fresh powder isn’t just for the slopes! Hit up the trails and go the distance in snowshoes. For the best experience, try a guided tour at the top of the mountains with Lake Louise Ski Resort (p 38), or join White Mountain Adventures (p 38) at the top of Banff Sunshine Village (p 38). In BC, try snowshoeing on or off the mountain at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort (p 67).
11. Curl up with a Good Book Discover the best trails in the mountains or get carried away with a good story. Find something to tickle your funny bone at The Tin Box (p 50). Bacchus Books (p 67) in Golden has new and used books with an upstairs café. Café Books (p 50) in Canmore has local authors, kids’ books and used books in their tearoom.
7. Chase the Waterfall Ice climbing is fun, exhilarating, and an excellent way to get the most unique views of the surrounding mountains. Even if you’ve never climbed before, there are guides and programs to show you the ropes! Try ice climbing with Rockaboo (p 75) in Jasper or Yamnuska (p 36) in Kananaskis. 8. Fatten Up Biking isn’t just a summer activity! With wide tires, a hefty frame, and the features of a well-tuned mountain bike, fat bikes are designed to handle the snow. Rent your fat bike from Snowtips (p 44) in Banff, Rebound Cycle (p 51) in Canmore, Kananaskis Outfitters (p 36) or the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge (p 75), and Jasper Source for Sports (p 81). 9. Reach New Heights Chairlifts aren’t just for skiers! Catch a ride to the mountaintop for sightseeing, dining, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The Banff Gondola (p 37) has panoramic views of Banff and beyond, with interpretation and mountaintop dining. Banff Sunshine Village (p 38) offers sightseeing, 360° views, snowshoeing and more. Mount Norquay (p 38) and Lake Louise Ski Resort (p 38) also offer sightseeing from their lifts. 10. Learn the History The mountains are full of stories, from the resident wildlife to the First Nations guides who showed this place to the early European explorers. Learn about these stories from the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies (p 32), Canmore Museum (p 31), JasperYellowhead Museum (p 75) or the Golden Museum and Archives (p 67).
12. Shop ‘til you Drop The mountain towns in the Canadian Rockies have excellent shopping to satisfy all of your needs! Find your style at Lolë in Banff (p 43) or Jasper (p 80), Qiviuk (p 43), and Bolder Menswear (p 49). Get glamourous with Pandora (p 46), Stratton’s Jewellery (p 51) or Jasper Rock & Jade (p 80). 13. Fuel the Fire The Canadian Rockies have some of the best dining around. Refine your dining experience at the new Rundle Bar (p 55) at the Fairmont Banff Springs or Orso Trattoria (p 83) at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Enjoy local’s favourites like Grizzly House (p 55), Mountain Restaurant (p 65), Famous Chinese (p 61), Eleven22 (p 67) or Whistle Stop Pub (p 86). 14. Get Cultured The mountains have a long and deep connection with the arts. From local to internationally renowned artists, the Rockies have it all! Find contemporary Canadian artwork at the iconic Canada House Gallery (p 32) or discover Wild and Sacred Places at Mountain Galleries in Banff (p 32) and Jasper (p 76). 15. Relax and Unwind Take advantage of the award-winning spas throughout the Canadian Rockies! The Willow Stream Spa (p 41) provides luxurious treatments in their recently expanded salon and spa. Work out those tensions with a massage from Meadow Spa (p 41). Rejuvenate at The Spa at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge (p 78). No matter how you like to spend your winter days, the Canadian Rockies are waiting!
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PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
STEWART CREEK RESIDENT NICOLAS ROUSSET TAKES A BREAK FROM HIS WORKDAY TO WALK HIS DOG PEYTO ON A PATHWAY IN THREE SISTERS MOUNTAIN VILLAGE.
HOME SWEET HOME (OFFICE) Overnight, houseplants became office plants, kitchens became staff breakrooms, and stacked books became computer stands. Because of COVID-19, people all over the world were tasked with creating a home workstation if they were able to do their job remotely. And now, buyers are viewing homes in Canmore with this working setup in mind. They’re wanting to swap the metro for the mountains, given their commute has become virtual. “With the pandemic, people are aware they’re likely to be working from home for the foreseeable future, so they want a space and a property that fits their lifestyles,” explains Bow Valley-based real estate agent, Robb Aishford. “Lately, we’re seeing buyers looking at properties and thinking, ‘which room would make for that perfect office space?’” Further, Aishford says buyers are looking for properties close to amenities and recreational opportunities, which means there is a significant interest in Canmore because of access to trails, small town living, and its closeness to Calgary and Banff National Park. “We are a very active and highly desirable real estate market,” he says, adding he’s talked to buyers from urban areas like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver who see price points as comparable. “We’ve got the location, the amenities, and the proximity to anything and everything to make living in the Canadian Rockies a reality, which more and more people are choosing.”
Four years ago, veterinary radiologist Nicolas Rousset chose this reality when he made the decision to move to Stewart Creek in Three Sisters Mountain Village from Calgary. After a couple of years of commuting to the city twice a week, he was able to work full-time from the mountains once his job reporting on X-rays and ultrasounds moved completely online. “Working online has enabled me to live where I wanted to live. It’s so nice to have so much on my doorstep,” says Rousset, who enjoys mountain biking, hiking, running, and skiing with his dog, Peyto. Rousset says he works a productive, compressed day so that he can spend time outside before and after his shifts. He also makes use of the trails and pathway systems during lunch and work breaks. “I like to walk Peyto during the workday to decompress. I love my place in Stewart Creek. It’s quieter here than in the city. I’ve certainly got no complaints.”
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Snowboarding
Snowboarding is all about personal style. From freeriding through untouched snow to throwing down tricks at the park, show your best self on every ride. Models: Luke Bergmann Kate Cruickshank
The Helly Hansen Powderchaser Lifaloft Jacket uses LIFALOFT™ insulation, which is a lightweight, extra warm insulation, perfect for the slopes. This jacket also features zipper vents, oversized cuffs and RECCO® Advanced Rescue system. Helly Hansen’s Powderqueen Bib Pants are waterproof and breathable with two layers of HELLY TECH® Professional fabric. Accessorize your look with a Baclava from Smartwool, Juniper Gloves from Helly Hansen and a Smith Allure Helmet with fleece lining. Shop this look at Helly Hansen (p 43) with snowboard rentals from Chateau Mountain Sports (p 51).
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WINTER HAS ARRIVED! IT’S TIME TO GET OUTSIDE AND PLAY IN THE SNOW. WHETHER YOU’RE HITTING THE MOUNTAIN SLOPES OR EXPLORING THE UNTOUCHED BACKCOUNTRY, YOU WON’T LAST LONG WITHOUT THE RIGHT GEAR. LUCKILY, YOU CAN FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED RIGHT HERE IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. WHERE WILL YOUR ADVENTURE TAKE YOU?
Alpine Skiing
Whether you like fresh powder or hitting the groomed runs, downhill skiing is all about staying stylish and warm. The Rossignol Rapide Ski Jacket is designed for performance. High-loft synthetic insulation and heat-sealed seams make this jacket waterproof and breathable. The fit is designed to move with you as you carve up the slopes. These Ski Pants from Rossignol are waterproof and breathable with built-in gaiters to seal out the snow. The removable suspenders and adjustable waist make sure these pants fit just right. Accessorize this look with Hestra Gloves, a Smith Quantum Helmet, and a Baclava from Smartwool to keep you warm, dry, and ready for any slope. Love this look? We got it all – including the ski rentals – at Chateau Mountain Sports (p 51). WINTER 2020/21
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Fat Biking
From breezy downhills to cardioinducing uphills, mountain biking is not just a summer sport! Keep warm and don't overheat with natural materials designed to move.
The Hurry Up Leggings from Lolë are ready for winter! The waterrepellent and windproof fabric will keep you warm and dry as you work up a sweat climbing those mountains.
Layer up with a Merino 250 Baselayer Crew Shirt and Smartloft-X 60 hoodie from Smartwool. Merino wool is a sustainable, lightweight insulator that compresses easily and works when wet.
Accessorize this look with a Power Fleece Gaiter from Bula made with Primaloft polyester micro fleece, a Chill Knit Beanie from Helly Hansen, and Merino Sport Wind Mittens from Smartwool. Love this look? Get it at Smartwool (p 44) and Lolë (p 43). Rent this fat bike from Rebound Cycle (p 51).
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Nordic Skiing
Get your heart pumping! Moisture-wicking base layers and lighter, breathable outerwear will keep you going all day long. The Menali Mens Quilted Jacket features an athletic fit and has stretch panels under the sleeves and on the back so you can move with ease. The synthetic insulation keeps you warm, even when wet, and compresses when you need to pack the jacket away. The Craft Core Trim Thermal Midlayer uses thermal fabric with a brushed inside for extra comfort. The Salomon Softshell Pant is designed for highly active sports. The front has windproof and water-resistant technology while the back is designed to move with you and shed extra heat. Protect your eyes with Vision Lightweight Goggles. These technically advanced goggles are adjustable at the nose pad and temples. The lens is equipped with Hydro Lens Tech, so you’ll have clear vision in any weather! Accessorize this look with a Lightweight Swift Toque, perfect for winter aerobic activities. Get this entire look, including expertly fitted Nordic ski gear, from Strides (p 51). Models: Luke Bergmann Kate Cruickshank
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Dine Your Way
Explore all the ways to enjoy the taste of the Canadian Rockies this winter! By Kate Barker Things may look different with health restrictions during the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy dinner out! Come and taste what the Canadian Rockies have to offer! Safe and Savoury
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The restaurants in the Canadian Rockies are following the strictest guidelines set down by the government. They’re exceeding the standards for safety to allow you to enjoy a scrumptious meal during your visit. From added partitions to socially distanced tables and waiters with the highest levels of hygiene, it’s time to eat! For a classic Banff experience that’s been enjoyed for generations, stop by Grizzly House (p 55) and treat yourself to an exotic fondue. Visit the Vermillion Room (p 56) or 1888 Chop House (p 55) at the Fairmont Banff Springs and be treated like royalty. In Canmore, try fine dining with stunning mountain views at The Sensory (p 61) or enjoy a true taste of place with Chef Tracy Little’s culinary creations at Tapas (p 61). Enjoy fine food with a friendly atmosphere at Murrieta’s (p 61) or get off the beaten path and dine on quality, contemporary meals at Table Food + Drink (p 61). Enjoy the best seafood in Jasper at Fiddle River (p 83) or try traditional Korean recipes at Kimchi House (p 84). Delight your taste buds with creations from Orso Trattoria (p 83) at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge or treat yourself with great food in a friendly atmosphere at The Inn Grill (p 85). Want to keep it casual? Meet the locals at Whistle Stop Pub (p 86).
Take it to Go
Not comfortable dining in a restaurant? Not a problem! The Canadian Rockies have plenty of restaurants that offer takeaway options, so you can enjoy dinner in your own space. In Canmore, get healthy, small batch meals and treats from local’s favourite, An Edible Life (p 63). For classic curries you can take home and cook yourself, check out Mad Dog Café (p 62) in the Shops of Canmore. Rocky Mountain Bagel Co. (p 64) has day-old bagels for sale, and they have ready-made snacks to keep you going on your winter adventure.
Craving ice cream? It’s not just a summer treat! Enjoy more flavours than you can imagine at Cows (p 59). Get a taste of N’Awlins at Tooloulou’s (p 58), now offering curbside pickup. Take home a specialty coffee and homemade baking from Whitebark Café (p 59) or Wild Flour Bakery (p 59). In Lake Louise, get a made-to-order sandwich and delicious brew at Javalanche Café (p 65). In Jasper, take home some delicious waffles from Jasper Wafflato (p 86). Get your fresh baking fix at Coco’s Café (p 86), which is takeout only during the pandemic.
Get it Delivered
If you’re already inside and warming up from making the most of winter, or you’re still in your PJs because it’s cold, you need to get it delivered! Many restaurants are offering delivery during the pandemic, and they’re using contact-free methods to ensure everyone’s safety. Get Banff’s favourite Chinese food delivered from Silver Dragon (p 58), or choose from over 40 restaurants in Banff and Canmore with ToGo Canada (p 59). Get groceries, ready-made meals and meaty kits from Canmore’s local deli, Valbella’s Gourmet Foods (p 64). They deliver to Banff, Canmore, Calgary and Cochrane. In town, try international fusion from BLAKE (p 61) or Canadian cuisine from The Iron Goat (p 62) delivered to your door. In Jasper, dine on the authentic Greek cuisine from Something Else (p 85) or the delightful flavours of China from Jasper China Restaurant (p 84). Call Lou Lou’s Pizzeria (p 84) for a classic slice or a real poutine. No matter where you’re travelling, the Canadian Rockies have excellent dining options. So dine in for an extraordinary experience, take it out for great food in your own space, or sit back, relax and just get it delivered! Where are you eating tonight? WINTER 2020/21
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WILDLIFE ROAM Have you seen the strikingly decorated ROAM Public Transit (p 39) buses? They feature images of iconic wildlife that actually live and roam in the area. All of the photos were taken by local photographers who work to protect these animals and the wilderness they inhabit. Artists on ROAM busses include Jason Leo Bantle, Brandon T. Brown, Andrew Hardingham, John E. Marriott and Michael Wilson. -TJ
Billions of years ago, there was a shallow sea in the middle of what is now North America. During this time, flowing rivers brought sediments and carbonbased life into the sea, which settled on the bottom. These sediments slowly built up and compressed into layers, eventually creating sedimentary rock. In places like Johnston Canyon, the sharp canyon walls show off the fossilized life of these little sea creatures. “A billion years of world history are all stacked up like a story book,” says Matt Luttrell, a certified guide in Banff, “There are different pages of the story book visible in different areas.” To learn more, book an icewalk with Discover Banff Tours (p 38) or White Mountain Adventures (p 38). -KB 26
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BOMBS AWAY! Did you know? Parks Canada and various provincial parks perform avalanche risk control on mountain roads. Authorities close the roads during these times for everyone’s safety. There is no avalanche risk control in the backcountry, however, so anyone venturing in these areas must be prepared for all conditions. Check the avalanche risk bulletin for a given area by visiting avalanche.ca. -TAYLOR JAINE
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DRIVING TOURS BOW VALLEY PARKWAY This 48 km/30 mi route between Banff and Lake Louise is more leisurely and more scenic than the Trans-Canada. To protect wildlife, the speed limit is 60 kph/40 mph. Watch for elk, bighorn sheep and deer on the side of the road. From Banff, go 5.5 km/3.4 mi west on the Trans-Canada to the Bow Valley Parkway entrance. At Johnston Canyon, 15 km/9.3 mi, walk the interpretive trail along cliff anchored catwalks to icefalls. The path is slippery. Consider renting ice cleats or taking a guided tour. Moose Meadows, 17 km/10.5 mi, was Silver City from 1880 to 1887 with five mines, six hotels and 2000 residents. No silver was found. The claim was ‘salted’ to attract investors. Down the road, unmistakable Castle Mountain’s crenelated cliffs were formed when older rock was thrust up and over younger rock. The Parkway climbs to Castle Mountain Viewpoint, 26 km/16 mi, with expansive views of the whole valley. Farther along, Morant’s Curve is a lookout with Bow River and railway views named for Canadian Pacific Railway photographer Nicholas Morant. The Bow Valley Parkway rejoins Hwy 1 at Lake Louise. ICEFIELDS PARKWAY The spectacular 230 km/143 mi Icefields Parkway, Hwy 93, connects Lake Louise with Jasper. This route traces the Continental Divide and showcases wildlife and 100 glaciers on rugged peaks. Access the Parkway from Hwy 1 just west of Lake Louise.
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Going north, Hector Lake, 16 km/10 mi, has scenic views of Mt Balfour and Waputik Range. Above Bow Lake, 33 km/21 mi, see Bow Glacier. To the left is Crowfoot Glacier, once shaped like a crow’s three toes, the glacier has melted and separated into different shapes. Bow Lake is popular for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Num-Ti-Jah lodge is closed in winter.
CELLPHONE PHOTOSHOOT We asked professional photographer Sanjay Chauhan how to take professional looking photos, right from your phone. Chauhan says paying attention to light, composition and dramatic cloud cover can make every photo better. On a phone, make sure your subject is in focus by tapping on the screen. For action shots, burst mode allows you to get the exact moment you want. Use your camera’s grid to make sure your horizon is straight. Most importantly, wipe your lens before snapping that shot to get rid of any pocket fluff! The image above was taken by Chauhan with an iPhone 11 Pro. -KATE BARKER Bow Summit, 40 km/25 mi, is popular with backcountry skiers. It's the high point on the Icefields Parkway at 2068 m/6875 ft. On the trail, there’s a viewpoint for Peyto Lake, which is shaped like a wolf’s head. Signs tell of Englishman Bill Peyto, who was an 1890s mountain guide and one of the original park wardens. Continue to Mistaya Canyon and Saskatchewan River Crossing, 77 km/48 mi, Here, Hwy 11 branches off the Parkway and leads to the Rockies Heli Canada (p 36) base. Back on Hwy 93, the distinctive cliffs of Weeping Wall, 103 km/64 mi, are streaked by icefalls fed by the meltwaters of Cirrus Mountain. This is a popular spot for ice climbers. The moderate 3 km/1.8 mi trail up Parker Ridge, 116 km/72 mi, is popular for ski touring and offers unique views of the Saskatchewan Glacier.
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The highlight of the Parkway is the Columbia Icefield, 127 km/79 mi. The icefield is 215 sq km/83 sq mi and up to 365 m/1200 ft deep. Its meltwaters flow west to the Pacific, north to the Arctic and east to Hudson’s Bay and the Atlantic. This hydrological apex is one of two in the world. The other is in Siberia. Six major glaciers flow from the Icefield. It’s 103 km/64 mi farther to Jasper, see p 73 for route details. LAKE LOUISE & AREA To reach Lake Louise village, drive 57 km/35 mi west of Banff. Exit Hwy 1 and turn left onto Lake Louise Dr. Turn right to the Lake Louise Visitor Centre with exhibits on geology and history. Samson Mall (p 53) has shops and restaurants. There are walking trails on both sides of the Bow River. Continue 5 km/3 mi on Lake Louise Dr to the lake and the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a grand hotel built in the late 1800s by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The lakeshore walk offers world
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LITTLE TREE Canmore is also called Châ Ûpchîchîyen Kudebi, which means “shooting little spruce tree”. The story goes that the Stoney people were camping in the area when four of their horses were stolen. The Stoneys noticed them and gave chase on foot. One Stoney hit an intruder with an arrow, but in the morning realized he actually shot a little spruce tree! -KB famous views of Victoria Glacier and Lake Louise, formerly called Horâ Juthin Îmne or Lake of the Little Fishes. Sleigh rides, skating, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are available for visitors. Return to the village, cross over Hwy 1 and drive Whitehorn Rd to Lake Louise Ski Resort. Even non-skiers enjoy dining and sightseeing in the impressive log-built day lodge. LAKE MINNEWANKA LOOP The 16 km/10 mi route accesses the largest lake in Banff National Park, as well as historic sites and ski trails. The north section of the road is closed Nov to May. From downtown, take Banff Ave north under Hwy 1 to Cascade Ponds. Turn right and drive alongside Two Jack Lake to Lake Minnewanka. Enjoy the 1.5 km/0.9 mi walking trail to Stewart Canyon and cross-country skiing routes on Cascade Fire Road. 28
BANFF HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR Self-guided 25 block, 1.5 hour route to 42 heritage residences dating back to 1887, museums, churches, public buildings and a cemetery. Blue interpretive plaques flag sites. Free guide and map available online for a personalized guided tour experience. BANFF WALKING TOUR Begin in Central Park where Banff Ave meets the Bow River at the Banff Park Museum National Historic Site, which features railway pagoda architecture and Victorian animal displays. Stroll the Bow River Promenade north 2 km/1.2 mi to the Fenland Loop Trail along Echo Creek and further to the Vermilion Lake wetlands. Return to Central Park and cross the Bow River Bridge. Go left for the 1.2 km/0.8 mi river walk to Bow Falls and the historic Castle in the RockiesFairmont Banff Springs hotel. Or go right after crossing the bridge and walk Sundance Trail by the river 1.5 km/0.9 mi to the Cave & Basin National Historic Site and the surrounding trails. En route is fort-like Buffalo Nations Museum with displays on the late 1800s plains Nations and their traditional use of the Canadian Rockies.
SIGHTS Memorial United Church built in 1891 by Presbyterian minister Charles W Gordon, Canada’s first bestselling author under the pen-name Ralph Connor. Turn right at 7 Ave to find the Canmore Museum & Geoscience Centre with exhibits on the town’s history and geology. Try their virtual reality mine tour and listen to miners tell stories about their time in early Canmore. One block west is artsPlace, a performance, art, workshop and movie venue. Backtrack and go south on 7 Ave to 7 St and the 1913 Miners Union Hall, which is now a community and cultural centre. Also on 7 St is St Michael’s Anglican Church, built in 1893 with pitched roof, belfry and spire. Return to Main St and go west to its end at Riverside Park for a Bow River stroll north to the 1919 CPR Trestle Bridge. CAVE & BASIN TRAILS Discovery Boardwalk, 0.4 km/0.3 mi to the cave vent, hot springs with colourful plants and aquatic wildlife like the Banff Springs snail that is exclusive to this area. The Marsh Boardwalk, 0.5 km/0.3 mi, spans an almost equatorial ecosystem, even in winter, of hot springs, ferns, birds and tropical fish. FENLAND LOOP TRAIL 2.1 km/1.3 mi peaceful interpretive trail accessible from the town of Banff. Walk through old growth spruce trees and 40 Mile Creek with views of Vermilion Lakes. Trailhead on Mt Norquay Rd.
CANMORE HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR Self-guided Historical Downtown Walking Tour. See churches, police barracks, mines, museums and residences. Pick up a free guide/map at Canmore Museum, NWMP Barracks and visitor centres.
POLICEMAN’S CREEK This Canmore trail is 0.7 km/0.4 mi, with longer options available. Flowing waters beside the trail never freeze. Start on the Main St Bridge by the NWMP Barracks. Go south along the boardwalk towards Spring Creek or walk north to link with Canmore’s many Bow River trails.
CANMORE WALKING TOUR Discover Canmore’s history and natural beauty with a downtown tour. Start at the Northwest Mounted Police Barracks, 609 Main St, an 1893 log cabin, tea room and heritage garden restored to its 1921 state with exhibits on the NWMP. Head south on Main St to Ralph Connor
JOHNSTON CANYON 1.1 km/0.7 mi to Lower Falls; 2.7 km/1.7 mi to Upper Falls. Walk along walkways anchored to limestone walls. Natural tunnel to Lower Falls. Canyon rim to Upper Falls. Ice cleats and hiking poles recommended. Guided tours available. Start: Bow Valley Pkwy 22 km/14 mi west of Banff.
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There are many thoughtfully curated art galleries located throughout the Rockies. In Banff be sure to weave left and right off Banff Ave, and in Canmore Main Street will be a great place to start. With an abundance of art forms – paintings, sculptures, textiles and jewellery – Canada House Gallery (p 32) in Banff is dedicated to showcasing the best in Canadian Art. In Canmore, Fallen Leaf Gallery (p 32) celebrates the community by showcasing locally created art. Here you’ll find artists who have mastered their art forms and deliver colourful, unique pieces that will add the perfect flair to any home. -RYAN MASSEL 30
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LEGENDS & MYTHS It’s always fun to know the history of a town. Stop by the 1903 Banff Trading Post (p 46) founded by Norman Luxton. Inside you’ll find a collection of authentic indigenous crafts including fur lined moccasins and Mukluks, dream catchers and handmade knives. Be sure to ask about the tales of the legendary Merman who lives in the shop. -RYAN MASSEL
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Ever wonder what made those tracks in the snow? A trip to the interpretation centre at the upper terminal of the Banff Gondola (p 37) will help you solve that mystery. Learn about the animals, plants and minerals associated with the park. This family-friendly mountaintop museum allows you to get up close and personal with many of the majestic animals who call the Canadian Rockies home from bears and bighorn sheep to birds and bees! -RYAN MASSEL
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MUSEUMS & CULTURE VENUES ARTSPLACE Community arts centre featuring visual, ceramic and fabrication studios, 105 seat black box theatre and The Hub Gallery free art exhibits. Event schedule, workshop and performance tickets online. Virtual live screenings, events and workshops available. 950 8 Ave, Canmore, 403-609-2623, artsplacecanmore.com BANFF PARK MUSEUM NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Temporairly closed with plans to reopen in 2021. Western Canada’s oldest natural history museum. The 1903 railway pagoda style building houses over 5,000 Victorian animal specimens that date from 1860. See Banff’s mammals, birds, and insects and learn how they live in the Rockies. 91 Banff Ave, 403-762-1558 BUFFALO NATIONS MUSEUM Log fortress with life-size dioramas depicting the traditional life and ceremonies of the late 1800s plains tribes. A First Nations’ Elder is often available to conduct tours and play music. Shop for crafts and jewellery. Tea and coffee available. 1 Birch Ave by the Recreation Grounds, Banff, 403-762-2388
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CANADIAN MUSEUM OF NORDIC SKIING Displaying 1988 Olympic Winter Games memorabilia. Local Olympic medallist photos and ski gear from the 1940s and onwards. Canmore Nordic Centre, 403-678-2400 CANMORE MUSEUM & GEOSCIENCE CENTRE Ongoing exhibit From Coal to Community presents Canmore as a First Nations way station, Canadian Pacific Railway hub, coal mining town, place to study the earth’s geological history, and modern vibrant community. Virtual Reality Experience tours the Wilson Steam Mine, complete with stories told from miners who worked there. Gift shop selling history and geology books, fossils, educational toys, archival reproductions and local art. Canmore Civic Centre, 902B 7 Ave, 403-678-2462, canmoremsueum.com
GREAT GALLERIES Just as beautiful as the mountain scenery surrounding Canadian Rockies is the original artwork found in the galleries of these mountain towns. Jason Leo Bantle showcases his award-winning wildlife photography while raising money to protect natural spaces at his All in the Wild Gallery (p 32). Local photographer Brandon T. Brown captures iconic wildlife images by using a wildlife-first approach, which results in photographs of natural behaviour and positive encounters. Wilderness artist Ken Hoehn captures more than just iconic images of wildlife. Each image tells a story and captures a greater underlying meaning. Visit the Ken Hoehn Gallery (p 32) to experience his artistic vision. -KATE BARKER CAVE & BASIN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Three railway workers stumbled upon the thermal springs that led to the creation of Banff, Canada’s first national park, in 1885. Interpretive media exhibits on the protected waters’ heritage, and videos on Canada’s national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas. Tunnel to cave, thermal springs and emerald colour basin. 311 Cave Ave, Banff, 403-845-3524 HERITAGE HALL Established 1888, the Fairmont Banff Springs, is an icon of Banff and a gracious representation of an earlier age. Museum within a Museum exhibit chronicles the hotel’s role in mountain park history and culture. Mezzanine one, Fairmont Banff Springs.
NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS One of Canmore’s oldest remaining buildings, est. 1893, and one of the few NWMP Barracks on its original site. Historic furnishings, heritage items and gift shop. 609 Main St, Canmore, 403-678-1955 LAKE LOUISE VISITOR CENTRE Displays on the Canadian Rockies’ natural and human history plus travel advice and brochures. Samson Mall, Lake Louise, 403-522-3833 WALTER PHILLIPS GALLERY Exploring contemporary art though Canadian and international artists. Exhibits change regularly. Glyde Hall, Banff Centre, 403-762-6281
Did you Know? Avalanches only need a slope of 25 degrees or more. Steeper sections of green ski runs or almost all areas on blue runs are steep enough for an avalanche. -KATE BARKER Information is accurate at time of printing. Please call ahead for up-to-date details.
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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES CARTER-RYAN GALLERY Showcasing Cree artist Jason Carter’s bold, colourful paintings and soapstone sculptures. Home to bestselling Who is Boo and The Curious Bear in the Red Canoe books, written by Bridget Ryan and illustrated by Jason Carter. 229 Bear St, Banff, 403-985-5556 and 705 Main St, Canmore, 403-621-1000 ALLEN LEAF GALLERY Representing F local and Canadian artists from established professionals to emerging talent. A soulful journey across Canada that celebrates talent, beauty and unity. 102, 822 Main St, Canmore, 403-678-5034
Experience Canmore's must-see locations during an interactive and creative exploration with Mystery Town Tours (p 38). Using your phone and the free app, you’ll solve clues and visit overlooked waypoints as you traverse the destinations in unexpected ways. To discover historical sites dating back to Canmore's early settlement days, when it was known as Siding 27, find an interactive map at Canmore Museum (p 31) and online. Discover the history of the North West Mounted Police at the NWMP Barracks (p 31) on Canmore's Main Street. -RYAN MASSEL WHYTE MUSEUM OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES Founded in 1968 by Peter and Catharine Whyte, the museum encourages a connection to the Canadian Rockies through art, culture, history and events. Four galleries, archives, museum shop and library. Rotating art exhibits include Drawn to the West and Breathe until Jan 17. See online for upcoming exhibits. Guided tours and heritage home visits by appointment. Events listed online. Virtual tours and resources available. 111 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-2291, whyte.org
GALLERIES ALL IN THE WILD GALLERY Framed, matted and canvas wildlife photography by Jason Leo Bantle including shots of bears, Arctic fox and wolves. Books, calendars, art cards, t-shirt and puzzles. 105 Banff Ave, 403-760-3141 and 712 Main St, Canmore, 403-609-3141 32
ART COUNTRY CANADA Welcoming space with original paintings, prints, hand carved wood, soapstone and bronzes. All are beautifully displayed in this unique gallery. Exclusive artists include Shannon Lawlor, Robert Bateman, Darren Haley and Alan Wylie. 729 Main St, Canmore, 403-678-4456 CANADA HOUSE GALLERY Spacious and iconic Banff venue boasting friendly and informed staff. Moving forward under new ownership, the gallery is dedicated to showcasing contemporary Canadian artists and their original paintings, scultpures and jewellery. Hosting regular exhibitions with renowned artists. All works, exhibits and event details posted online. Secure worldwide shipping available. Proud member of the Art Dealers Association of Canada. Virtual exhibitions available online. 201 Bear St, Banff, 4 0 3 -7 6 2 - 3 7 5 7, canadahouse.com
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FIREWEED GLASS STUDIO Working studio and gallery. See glassblowers working their craft. Blown and sculpted glass art on display and for sale. Call for hours. 8, 111 Bow Meadows Cres, Canmore, 403-609-9333, fireweedglassstudio.ca KEN HOEHN GALLERY Wilderness artist Ken Hoehn presents his photographic journey through life at his spacious downtown gallery. Not just a nature photographer, Hoehn captures the stories and concepts behind his stunning images of iconic wildlife and untouched landscapes. He presents his striking interpretations of nature in his artwork, as well as in his books, which are for sale in the gallery. 104, 729 Main St, Canmore, 403-948-4776, kenhoehn.ca MOUNTAIN GALLERIES at The Fairmont Banff Springs. Canadian fine art since 1992 in a spacious and modern gallery. Director Wendy Wacko and her passionate team of educated art professionals convey a unique perspective through their collection of paintings from abstract impressionism to magic realism with a focus on wilderness landscapes. Museum quality glass, clay, stone and bronze sculptures as well as Inuit prints and carvings. Ongoing theme: Wild & Sacred Places. Artist in Residence discussions and guaranteed worldwide shipping. Fairmont Banff Springs, 4 0 3 -76 0 - 2 3 8 2 , mountaingalleries.com
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OF CABBAGES & KINGS Studio where Katie Borrowman and her father John handmake beautiful functional pottery like mugs, teapots, dinner sets, sinks and tiles, as well as sculptural pieces. Commissions welcome. 129 Bow Meadows Cres, Canmore, 403-678-1922
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THE HIVE & ELEVATION GALLERY An accessible and welcoming gallery showcasing a collection of fine art by emerging and mid-career artists with the mission of remaining regional, relevant and modern. 200, 729 Main St Canmore, 403-609-3324 WILLOCK & SAX GALLERY Historic and contemporary western Canadian painters, sculptors, print makers, photographers and ceramic artists. 210 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-2214
ARTISTS OF ELK RUN The “Creative edge of Canmore”. A collective of professional artists with working studios in the Elk Run District of Canmore. Featuring painting, ceramics, jewellery, sculpture, photography, glass art and more.
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At 129 Bow Meadows Cres: Of Cabbages & Kings Pottery, 403-678-1922; Tony Bloom, Stonecrop Studios Metal sculptures, 403-609-7087 At 102 Bow Meadows Cres: Peig Abbott Sculpture Stone carvings, 403-830-2820; Rudi Peet Goldsmith Quality custom jewellery, 403-678-6131 At 105 Bow Meadows Cres: Alexis McKeown Portrait Women’s portraiture, 403-760-5624; Barb Fyvie Studio Oil paint and cold wax, 403-688-0662; Blue Eyes Studio Kathryn Cooke colourful mixed media, 403-762-3133; Kari Woo Contemporary Art Modern jewellery, 403-890-2011 At 111 Bow Meadows Cres: Fireweed Glass Studio Five unique glassblowers, 403-609-9333 At 102 Boulder Cres: Dawn Saunders Dahl Paintings and photos on canvas, wood and clay, 403-479-4084; Jennifer D'Entremont Mixed media; Wanda Ellerbeck Paintings Information is accurate at time of printing. Please call ahead for up-to-date details.
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Given the right conditions, lakes and rivers in the Canadian Rockies can be excellent places to skate outdoors. Try Lake Louise, Johnson Lake, Lake Minnewanka or the Bow River. In Canmore, the pond at Policeman’s Creek is popular. Rent skates at Wilson Mountain Sports (p 53), Banff Adventures (p 37), Chateau Mountain Sports (p 51) or SnowTips (p 44). -TJ
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The Canmore Golf and Curling Club (p 37) developed the Curl like a Canadian experience to introduce everyone to the sport of curling. The workshop showcases the physical, mental and social aspects of the game. Equipment and snacks are provided. The two-hour experience includes a presentation from experienced curlers and time on the curling sheets with instruction on how to throw, sweep, and yell “hurry HARD!”
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Whether you’re looking to get the little ones used to skis, wanting to learn some new skills, or you’re aiming to improve something specific, lessons can be a great way to take the next step. Trail Sports (p 51) offers cross country ski lessons for all abilities at the Canmore Nordic Centre (p 38). SkiBig3 has great lesson packages from certified instructors at the three hills in Banff National Park: Mt Norquay (p 38), Banff Sunshine Village (p 38) and Lake Louise Ski Resort (p 38). Try one of the many options in the Learn to Ski & Snowboard package or dedicate to advancing your skills with private lessons. To learn all the local secrets of the hill, try a Guided Adventure, suitable for intermediate skiers and up. -TJ
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ACTIVITY BOOKING • Banff Adventures 211 Bear St, 403-762-4554 • Discover Banff Tours 215 Banff Ave, 403-760-5007 • Experience Lake Louise Samson Mall, 403-522-1319 • Explore Rockies Elk + Ave Hotel, Cave and Basin, Brewster Transportation Centre, 1-800-760-6934
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BANFF SUNDANCE LODGE Ski, snowshoe or fat bike on Healy Creek trail, 11 km/7 mi. Home cooked meals, solar, indoor washrooms with water and showers. Book at Warner's Stables or The Trail Rider store. 1-800-661-8352 MOUNT ENGADINE LODGE Vehicle accessible wilderness lodge with guest rooms, luxurious glamping tents, dining, lounge and amazing, uninterrupted views. Access to large network of backcountry trails for skiing, fat biking, snowshoeing and exploring. 3-course, seasonally-inspired dinner changes daily. Delicious packed lunches available for day trips. Spray Tr/ Hwy 742, 37 km/23 mi south of Canmore, 403-678-4080, mountengadine.com SHADOW LAKE LODGE Access by ski or snowshoe on Red Earth Creek trail. 14 km/9 mi to log cabins, historic day lodge, dining cabin, heated washroom building. Hearty meals. 1-866-762-0114 SKOKI BACKCOUNTRY LODGE Access by hike or ski tour, 11 km/7 mi from the Lake Louise Resort. Shuttle available from the parking lot to the trailhead. Charming 1930s log cabins and lodge. Home cooked meals from a wood-fired stove. 1-888-997-5654
BIATHLON LESSONS TRY BIATHLON Biathlon combines intense exercise with precise target shooting. Package includes a coach to instruct you on shooting a rifle as well as photo ops and a paper target souvenir. Must be reasonably fit. 10+ years. Pre-booking required. Canmore Nordic Centre, 403-679-8788, canmorenordic.com
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The luxury treatment at the Fairmont Banff Springs isn’t just for humans! VIPs (very important pets) also get to relax in comfort at the Castle in the Rockies. Each $50 pet fee includes a cozy bed, a water bowl and tasty treats. A portion of this fee is also donated to the Bow Valley SPCA, Canada’s first no-cage, no-kill adoption centre. The hotel also offers pet-sitting through their babysitting service for an additional fee. Let your pet stay in style while helping their furry friends find their forever homes! -KATE BARKER BOWLING
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CANADIAN BOWLING & ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Fun for everyone whether you're a seasoned bowler or you're looking for a warm winter activity for the whole family. Five-pin bowling as well as ping pong, pool, air hockey and foosball. Music and fully licensed lounge serving nachos, chicken wings, chicken fingers and pizza. Four lanes available. Shoe rentals. Ask about neon blacklight bowling! Reservations are recommended. Fairmont Banff Springs, 4 0 3 -76 2 - 6 8 9 2 , fairmont.com/banffsprings
STONEY NAKODA RESORT & CASINO Classic games including blackjack, roulette, poker, baccarat and slots. Gaming floor liquor service and nonsmoking areas. Off-track betting. UFC nights. Excellent dining at The Ridge Restaurant or more casual Sidelines Lounge. Event room with hunt simulator. Lodging and adventure packages. Hwy 1 at Hwy 40, 15 min east of Canmore, 403-881-2830, stoneynakodaresort.com
HIGH ROLLERS Let the good times roll! Six lanes of 10-pin bowling, pool tables, 48 beers on tap and classic pizza. Online reservations for bowling and meals. Lower level, Clock Tower Mall, 110 Banff Ave, 403-762-2695
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CAVE TOURS CANMORE CAVE TOURS Guided tours under Grotto Mountain. See cave formations, rappel and squeeze through the ‘Laundry Chute’. Clothing, helmets and lights provided. Cave is 5°C/41°F yearround. Meet in Canmore. 202, 129 Bow Meadows Cres, 1-877-317-1178
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ACTIVITIES FAT BIKING Ride packed snow trails. A few are: • Canmore Nordic Centre groomed trails for fat biking. • Sundance Canyon Banff, 2 km/1.2 mi paved Bow River trail. Start at the Cave and Basin. • Fenland Trail Banff, 2.1 km/1.3 mi loop, interpretive trail by 40 Mile Creek. Start at the trail parking lot, Mt Norquay Rd.
When the snow falls, making your way on foot to see the majestic backcountry can be quite a challenge. Enter a sled with a professional team of dogs that’ll have you mushing through the powder on an exhilarating and unforgettable adventure. Get sledding instruction and a dog sledding tour from Howling Dogs (below) or Mad Dogs & Englishmen (below). -RYAN MASSEL CLIMBING ELEVATION PLACE CLIMBING WALL 1000 sq m/11,000 sq ft of indoor climbing surface with wall heights to 15 m/45 ft. Bouldering, 7 auto belays: no experience needed. Climbing is for ages 4 and up. Kid's under 13 require supervision. Other facilities include workout rooms, swimming and library. 700 Railway Ave, Canmore, 403-678-8920 YAMNUSKA MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES Ice climbing, backcountry skiing, avalanche safety courses and glacier hut-to-hut excursions with ACMG certified guides. Trips for experienced adventurers and first-timers. 50 Lincoln Pk, Canmore, 403-678-4164
DOG SLED TOURS HOWLING DOG TOURS Authentic dog sledding experience with private, professional guides. Interact with the dogs and learn about care of the animals. Flexible tours can accommodate personal expectations. All tours include the option to harness the dogs and drive the team with the help of a guide. Guaranteed one guide per sled. Transportation from major hotels included. Book in town at 105, 712 Bow Valley Tr a i l , C a n m o r e . 1-877-DOG-SLED 36
KINGMIK The only dog sledding experience in Banff National Park. Half hour to full day tours in stunning Lake Louise. Learn to drive the team with experienced guides or relax in the sled and enjoy the ride. 16439 Hwy 1A, Lake Louise, 1-855-482-4592 MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN Hands-on, intimate and authentic dog sledding experience for the whole family. Drive the team with professional instruction or relax in the sled and enjoy the views. Learn about the sport of dog sledding, the Husky breed and proper care of the dogs. Two tour locations in Kananaskis: on Spray Lakes or at Boundary Ranch. Private and intimate group tours available. Book at Mad Dog Café, 302 Old Canmore Rd, Shops of Canmore 403-609-3670, maddogsexpeditions.com SNOWY OWL SLED DOG TOURS Harnessing dreams since 1983. Dog and sled handling instruction allows guests to drive their team, or relax in the warm comfort of a professionally driven sled. All tours include stop with Canadian campfire cuisine. Book: Adventure Dog Outfitters, 829 10 St, Canmore, 403-678-4369
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Fat Bike Rentals • Snowtips 225 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-8177 • Rebound Cycle rentals and guided tours, Canmore, 902 Main St, 403-678-3668 • Kananaskis Outfitters 403-591-7000
HELI-SKIING CMH Have the best run of your life, again and again at the world's first and largest heli-skiing outfit. Multday heli-skiing adventures. Truly escape the crowds and stay at one of 12 luxury backcountry lodges, each with their own unique charm. Take advantage of the best snow the mountains have to offer. Book: 217 Bear St, Banff. 1-800-661-0252, cmhheli.com
HELICOPTER TOURS ALPINE HELICOPTERS 12-30 min sightseeing tours to Three Sisters peaks and Mount Assiniboine. Marvel Pass private tours. Canmore Heliport: 91 Bow Valley Tr, 403-678-4802 ROCKIES HELI CANADA Helicopter tours of the stunning Canadian Rockies. Heli Snowshoeing Adventure fly to a high alpine meadow with over 2 metres of snow or to the Confluence and snowshoe to a frozen waterfall. Snowshoes, hot chocolate and Irish cream provided. Try a Bubbles Tour to see frozen natural methane bubbles on Abraham Lake. Cline River via Icefields Pkwy and Hwy 11, 1.5 hrs north of Lake Louise, 1-888-844-3514, rockiesheli.com
TOWNSITE WALKS BANFF CULTURE WALK Self-guided walk to art galleries, museums and cultural sites. Free Explore Banff Arts & Culture map at the Banff Visitor Centre, 224 Banff Ave, 403-762-8421
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WALKING THROUGH BANFF’S HISTORY Five self-guided tours of Banff. 42 heritage residences from 1887. Museums, public buildings and a cemetery est. 1890. Blue interpretive plaques flag sites. Free map at Banff Visitor Centre, museums, library and Town Hall. Tablet version at banff.ca
ICE FISHING BANFF FISHING UNLIMITED Private trips with guide almost always land trout. Heated huts, tackle, boots and snowpants supplied. Hot drinks and lunch of your fish. Transportation to Spray Lakes. 403-678-2486 WAPITI SPORTS Hike to heated ice fishing huts. Fish with expert guides. Instruction, equipment and transportation to Spray Lakes provided. 1506 Railway Ave, 403-678-5550
ICE SKATING/CURLING CANMORE GOLF & CURLING CLUB Curling sheet rentals with broom and slider. Workshops and lessons available to enhance your skills or learn something new. 2000 8 Ave, 403-678-5959 OUTDOOR SKATING RINKS Banff • Fairmont Banff Springs by Waldhaus Restaurant • Banff High School field • Bow River, end of Wolf St Canmore • The Pond at 7 Ave and Mallard Alley • Elk Run at Canyon Rd hockey rink • 17 Street hockey rink by the day care • Rundle Crescent hockey rink • Peaks of Grassi hockey rink • Nordic Centre skating rink Lake Louise • On the lake at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise SKATE RENTALS • Chateau Mountain Sports Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-2500; and Shops of Canmore, 403-762-2500 • GearUp 1302 Bow Valley Tr, Canmore, 403-678-1636 • Snowtips 225 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-8177 • Wilson Mountain Sports Samson Mall, Lake Louise, 403-522-3636
ACTIVITIES SIGHTSEEING LIFTS ANGEL EXPRESS AND STANDISH CHAIRLIFT Enjoy the jaw-dropping vistas at Banff Sunshine Village. 360° views of the Canadian Rockies will take your breath away. 8 km/5 mi west of Banff, 403-705-4000 BANFF GONDOLA “Banff‘s #1 attraction” is popular year-round. Ride the 8 min gondola with window seats to the 2281 m/7486 ft summit complex including an interpretive centre, theatre and two dining facilities. The observation decks offer a 360° view of Banff and the Bow Valley. Banff Summit Walk rises to Sanson’s Peak Cosmic Ray Station, a National Historic Site. Find seasonal programs, current event information and advanced bookings at banffgondola.com. 5 min from downtown. Roam transit #1, Mountain Ave, 1 - 8 8 8 - 5 97- 4 3 5 2 , banffjaspercollection.com LAKE LOUISE SIGHTSEEING GONDOLA Ascend to a breathtaking view of soaring peaks and stunning glaciers, surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of winter. 1 Whitehorn Rd, Lake Louise, 403-522-3555 NORTH AMERICAN CHAIRLIFT Ten minute ride to a sightseeing platform and historic Cliffhouse Bistro with views of the Banff townsite and surrounding mountains. Mt Norquay, Banff. 403-762-4421
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Sled Dog Tours The Shops of Canmore, #113, 302 Old Canmore Rd 1.403.609.3670 maddogsexpeditions.com
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DISCOVER BANFF TOURS Guided tours with transportation and equipment include canyon icewalks, snowshoeing, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, sleigh rides, dog sledding, snowmobiling and more. Tour combos and package deals. Book: Sundance Mall, 215 Banff Ave, 403-760-5007
NAKISKA Originally built for the Alpine events at the 1988 winter Olympics. Six lifts access 1021 acres of terrain. Tubing, terrain park, snowshoeing and snow school. 81 km/50 mi from Calgary on Hwy 40, Kananaskis. 1-800-258-7669
FAIRMONT MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PROGRAM Guided adventures since 1899. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, icewalk and walks. Equipment included. Further rentals at the hotel including heritage snowshoes, outerwear and boots - call for availability. Book guided activities through the concierge. Meet: Guide’s Cabin, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
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GYPSY GUIDE SELF DRIVE TOURS Fun, informative app tours. Search “GyPSy Guide Banff.” Attractions, history, photo stops, wildlife. Automatically plays at 1000s of GPS activation points. Works without network service. MYSTERY TOWN TOURS Combining the fun of a scavenger hunt with the clue-solving challenge of an escape room. You've never seen Canmore like this before! Download the Mystery Town Tours app to get started.
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WHITE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES Winter tours include experienced guides, equipment and transportation. Snowshoe tours for beginner to advanced including Sunshine Meadows and backcountry snowcat adventure, icewalks, sightseeing tours, private and custom trips. 1-800-408-0005
SKI HILLS BANFF SUNSHINE VILLAGE Three mountains, 12 lifts including Canada's only heated chairlift, and more than 3,300 acres of terrain. Tubing, terrain park, sightseeing, snowshoeing, accommodations and spa. 8 km/5 mi west of Banff, 403-705-4000 NORQUAY "The local's hill" only 6 km/4 mi from downtown Banff. 5 lifts access 190 acres of terrain. Offering night skiing and tubing with light runs on select nights. Lessons, tubing, sightseeing, snowshoeing and terrain park. Mt Norquay Rd, 403-762-4421
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LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT Ten lifts on 4 mountains access 4200 acres of terrain. Runs for all abilities from every lift. Huge terrain expansion with quad lift accesses 480 acres of new terrain! Sightseeing, lessons, terrain park, dining and licensed day care. 1 Whitehorn Rd, 403-522-3555
SLEIGH RIDES BANFF TRAIL RIDERS Horse-drawn sleigh rides through woodlands and mountain meadows. Luxury two-seat cutter with chocolates and champagne. All trips include a campfire for hot chocolate and marshmallows. Book: The Trail Rider, 138 Banff Ave, 403-762-4551 BREWSTER ADVENTURES Horsedrawn sleigh rides to the end of Lake Louise beneath Victoria Glacier Romantic 2 seat cutter rides on request. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-3511 ext 1210
SNOWSHOE & XC SKI CANMORE NORDIC CENTRE PROVINCIAL PARK Olympic and World Cup venue with 65 km/40 mi of trails track-set for classic and skate skiing with 6.5 km/4 mi of light trails for night skiing. Day lodge, café, warming hut. 403-678-2400. On site Trail Sports offers ski lessons, rental gear, sales and tuning. Demo gear on the trails. 403-678-6764, trailsports.com CROSS-COUNTRY SKI & SNOWSHOE RENTALS • Banff Adventures 211 Bear St, 403-762-4554 • Chateau Mountain Sports Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-2500; Shops of Canmore, 403-678-3668 • GearUp 1302 Bow Valley Tr, Canmore 403-678-1636 • Snowtips 225 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-8177 • Trail Sports (xc only), Nordic Centre, 403-678-6764 • Wilson Mountain Sports Samson Mall, Lake Louise, 403-522-3636
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CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRAILS Visitor Centres provide trail conditions, route details and safety tips. Near Banff Townsite • Spray River East & West 12 km/7.5 mi return; 65 m/213 ft elevation gain. Riverside fire road to a picnic area. • Tunnel Mountain Trailer Court 5.7 km/3.5 mi; no elevation gain. Fun track with night-lit loops. • Cascade Valley 13 km/8 mi return; 70 m/230 ft elevation gain. Double track with skating lane to Cascade River bridge. Views and fun downhill return. Bow Valley Parkway • Baker Creek to Protection Mountain Campground 7 km/4.3 mi return; no elevation. Single track parallels Bow Valley Parkway. Lake Louise • Fairview Loop 7.5 km/4.7 mi; 50 m/164 ft elevation gain. Short fun uphills, downhills and turns. • Pipestone Loop 13.3 km/8.3 mi; 190 m/623 ft elevation gain. Single trackset. Exciting, moderate trail with tight turns and hills. Canmore/Kananaskis • Canmore Nordic Centre Favourites incl. Banff Trail 6.5 km/4 mi; part lit at night. Meadowview Trail 5.1 km/3.2 mi, part of 13 km/8 mi Blue Loop. Silvertip/ Rundle Trails 12 km/7.5 mi loop with climbs and thrilling descents. • Mount Shark 30+ km/18+ mi; elevation gains vary. Loops for classic and skate skiing. Smith-Dorrien Spray Tr. SNOWSHOE TRAILS Please keep off xc ski tracks. Banff National Park • Johnson Lake 2.8 km/1.7 mi loop; no elevation. Follow the shoreline with Mt Rundle view. • Lake Louise Lakeshore 4 km/2.5 mi return; no elevation. Victoria Glacier view and icefall en route. Kananaskis • Chester Lake 9 km/5.6 mi return; 287 m/941 ft elevation gain. Climb to great views. Smith-Dorrien Spray Tr. • Hogarth Lakes Loop 3.9 km/2.4 mi; 30 m/98 ft elevation gain. Forested trail with great views on a series of frozen lakes. Smith-Dorrien Spray Tr.
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TRANSPORTATION ROAM PUBLIC TRANSIT Banff Routes connect downtown to Banff Hot Springs, Gondola, Tunnel Mountain and Banff Centre. Canmore Route connects downtown to Elk Run and Three Sisters Village. Banff-Canmore Regional runs hourly, every 30 min Mon-Fri at peak times. Banff-Lake Louise Regional Downtown Banff to Lake Louise. Schedules at roamtransit.com. All bus stops are equipped with NEXTBUS.com. 4 0 3 -76 2 - 0 6 0 6 , roamtransit.com
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Toboggan Hills • Fairmont Banff Springs by Spray River • Cemetery Hill by Benchlands Tr, Canmore • Riverside Park gentle river slope, Canmore • Kananaskis Village easy night-lit run
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Rentals • Chateau Mountain Sports Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-2500; Shops of Canmore, 403-678-3668 • Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 403-522-3628 • Snowtips 225 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-8177 Purchase Sleds • Home Hardware 233 Bear St, Banff, 403-762-2080 • Sports Experts 1080 Railway Ave, Canmore, 403-609-3030 • Kananaskis Outfitters 403-591-7000
WOLFDOG SANCTUARY YAMNUSKA WOLFDOG SANCTUARY Non-profit rescue with adoptable wolfdogs. Learn about wolves and their importance on the natural landscape. See wolfdogs and other animals. Photos are encouraged! Sanctuary Walk is a self-guided tour with interpretation signs. Intro Tour with 30 min presentation. Interactive Tour with 45 to 60 min guided tour and up-close experience with wolfdogs. Reservations required. Range Rd 53 off Hwy 1A, 45 min east of Canmore, west of Cochrane, 1-877-565-9372
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FOREST BATHING Slow down and take in the sights, sounds and atmosphere of nature. In 2015, after hearing of the Japanese practice Shinrin Yoku, Ronna Schneberger trained and brought this unique form of eco-therapy to Canada. Said to vastly improve your physical and psychological state, Forest Bathing will help you connect with yourself. Try it at the Chateau Lake Louise or Forest Fix in Canmore. -RM
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The Fairmont Banff Springs has often been referred to as the Castle in the Rockies, and the spa inside is absolutely fit for royalty. The Willow Stream Spa (p 41) has recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation and refresh. It now offers an abundance of new services and spaces for guests to enjoy. With the addition of a hair salon, retail boutique, a relaxation room and new wing of treatment rooms, the spa feels luxurious and spread out. And as always, spa guests will have access to the saltwater pool, hot tubs and cold plunge pools pre and post service. -RYAN MASSEL 40
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It’s a green day at Verde Day Spa (p 41) in Canmore and at Sunshine Mountain Lodge. They utilize Éminece Organics Skin Care, a collection of products composed of the freshest fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers and spices. The spa offers a wide variety of massage, body, face, hand and foot treatments, and also houses a multi-head stand up spray shower. Verde is certain to leave you vibrant and glowing. -RYAN MASSEL
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FITNESS & RECREATION BILL WARREN TRAINING CENTRE Olympic-class training facility at the Canmore Nordic Centre. Personal training available. Training spots must be prebooked. See online for details. Canmore Nordic Centre, 403-678-5759 ext 12, bwtccanmore.com ELEVATION PLACE 25 m/82 ft pool, leisure pool, lazy river, waterslide and hot tub. 4.5-15 m/15-45 ft climbing wall, fitness centre and classes. Rates for full facility, swimming, gym or climbing. 700 Railway Ave, Canmore, 403-678-8920 THE FENLANDS Ice arenas, curling and event rental facilities. Programs and activities include fitness, family fun and wellness. Pre-booking is required. 100 Norquay Rd, 403-431-4030
SPAS & MASSAGE KANANASKIS NORDIC SPA Hot, warm, cold plunge and saltwater pools. Deep tissue, relaxation and hot stone massage. Yoga studio, relaxation lounge. Pre-booking required to access facility. Kananaskis Village, 403-591-6272 MEADOW SPA AND POOLS Therapeutic, hot stone, sleep enhancing and couples massage. Deluxe manicures, pedicures and facials with add-ons. Packages available. Moose Hotel & Suites, 345 Banff Ave, 403-760-8577 RAPUNZEL’S SALON SPA Massages, wraps and polishes. Makeup, manicures, pedicures, facials and waxing. Hair salon: colour, damage remedy and bridal. 602 Bow Valley Tr, Canmore. 403-678-2626, rapunzelshairsalonspa.ca RED EARTH SPA at Banff Caribou Lodge. Luxurious spa with relaxation, hot stone, shiatsu and therapeutic massages. Skinceuticals and Eminence facials. Treatments for couples and men. 521 Banff Ave, 403-762-9292 RIMROCK SPA & FITNESS Pre-natal, pro-sleep, couples and hot stone treatments. Facials, manicures, pedicures, body wraps, waxing and tinting. Spa packages and bridal services. Rimrock Resort Hotel, 300 Mountain Ave, Banff. 403-762-1835 ext 1
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Banff’s finest hotel is home to its premier spa, Willow Stream Spa at Fairmont Banff Springs A tranquil oasis in the heart of Banff National Park offering luxurious treatments to ease tired muscles. 405 Spray Avenue, Banff, Alberta fairmont.com/banffsprings | +1 403 762 1772 Indoor Mineral Pool | Waterfall Pools | Sauna | Steam Room Outdoor Heated Pool | Lounges | Full-Service Beauty Salon Massage | Body Treatment | Facial | Manicure & Pedicures
TEMPLE MOUNTAIN SPA at The Post Hotel: body wraps, scrubs and polishes. Therapeutic, hot stone and aromatherapy massages. Facials, manicures, pedicures. Packages. 200 Pipestone Rd, Lake Louise, 403-522-3989 THE SPA at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Aromatherapy, therapeutic and couples massages. Facials, body experiences and salon services. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-1545 VERDE DAY SPA Full spa services. Prebooking encouraged but walk-ins are accommodated when possible. Organic products and expert practitioners will make you feel relaxed even after your most stressful day. Three locations in the Canadian Rockies: 901 C, 8 St, Canmore; Sunshine Mountain Lodge, Banff; Blackstone Lodge, Canmore. WILDFLOWER MASSAGE & ESTHETICS Therapeutic, cupping, myofascial therapy release, reflexology, aromatherapy, hot stone, Thai and couples massages. Reiki, scrubs, wraps, nail services, waxing, tinting. 2nd fl, 713 Main St, Canmore. 403-678-4644, wildflowercanmore.com
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WILLOW STREAM SPA at the Fairmont Banff Springs. Recently expanded, award winning luxury resort spa with waterfalls, whirlpools, indoor swimming pool, mineral pool, outdoor heated pool and fireplace lounges. Offering massages, facials, body treatments and salon services. Spa access complimentary with treatment p u rc h a s e . S o c i a l distancing and health safety protocols are in place. 403-762-1772, fairmont.com/banffsprings/spa
YOGA CANMORE HOT YOGA Heated room protects muscles from over stretching. Hammocks assist with poses. 1002 8 Ave Canmore. 403-675-9642 THE YOGA LOUNGE Classes, workshops and achievable challenges. Online and recorded classes available. 826-200 Main St, Canmore. 403-678-6687 WILDHEART YOGA STUDIO Yoga and low impact barre cardio classes for everyone. On-line or in studio. 102-804 6 ave Canmore. 403-675-0722
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If you’re looking to refresh your seasonal wardrobe make sure to stop into Banff’s locally owned Avenue Road Clothier (p 43) where they believe if you look good, you feel good… And if you feel good, you do good! The shop carries a wide array of fashion brands from well-known and emerging Canadian designers with price points to suit every budget. -RYAN MASSEL
Lolë was created in Montreal to provide a stylish alternative to women’s technical and travel clothing. Because of its Canadian roots, Lolë has clothing designed for -40, +40 and everything in between! Lolë’s mindfulness approach means not only are their products created by sustainable manufacturers using recycled materials wherever possible, their pieces are also designed to be timeless, meaning you won’t have to buy a new style year after year. Find your next favourite piece at Lolë in Banff (p 43)! -KATE BARKER
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This year saw the tourism industry in Banff turned on its head. With international borders closed to prevent the spread of Covid-19, and Banff National Park shutting down for months at a time, the community was hit hard by the pandemic. There were rays of hope through this time, however, that showed businesses giving back to the community. The North Face (p 44) created the Storms Pass, Community Lasts campaign, which saw proceeds from their popular Coordinates T-shirts supporting local non-profits. Smartwool (p 44) sold exclusive socks in Banff for their Goods for the Greater Good campaign. Both of these companies have shown their efforts to create a stronger community in the face of economic adversity. -TAYLOR JAINE
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APPAREL & SPORTS ATMOSPHERE Everything you need for your next outdoor adventure. Apparel, gear, guidebooks, footwear, accessories, fitness trackers and more. Selling top brands. 124 Banff Ave, 403-760-8249 AVENUE ROAD Men's and women's fashions including shoes, dress shoes, accessories and jewellery. Canadian designers such as Joseph Ribkoff and Lisette L, plus Free People, Kühl and AS98. Expert trained staff provide fashion advice. Consultations for individuals and groups available. Fairmont Banff Springs, 4 0 3 -76 0 - 3 9 9 1 , avenueroadbanff.com BANFF HARLEY-DAVIDSON HarleyDavidson apparel, riding gear and accessories for adults, children and pets. Gifts and souvenirs. Motorcycle sales through their Calgary Harley Davidson location. 202 Banff Ave, 403-985-1800
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CHATEAU MOUNTAIN SPORTS Casual apparel, technical outerwear, hiking footwear and outdoor adventure gear. Selling top brands including The North Face, Marmot, Dale of Norway, Icebreaker and Merrell. Also selling Tilley hats, sunglasses, knives, ski and snowboard equipment and day packs. Ski, snowboard and Nordic gear rentals. Fairmont Banff Springs, 4 0 3 -76 2 - 2 5 0 8 , chateaumountainsports.com HELLY HANSEN High performance apparel designed for the mountains. Selling outerwear, sportswear, base layers, mid layers, footwear and casual winter clothing. Rugged Odin collection outerwear as well as H2 Flow body heat regulating styles. Clothing for adults and children. Smith eyewear and Nikwax waterproofing and cleaning agents. 2 0 1 B a n f f Av e , 4 0 3 -76 0 - 8 2 8 2 , hellyhansen.com
HORÂ JUTHIN ÎMNE Before Lake Louise was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, it was called Horâ Juthin Îmne, which means “Lake of the Little Fishes”, by the Stoney Nakoda people. The European explorers who named the peaks and lakes hired Stoney guides to show them the way. To learn more about the history of the First Nations in this area, and to see their continued connection through art, stop by Samson Native Gallery (p 53) in the Samson Mall, reopening with a brand new store this February! -KB HUDSON’S BAY Canada’s oldest retailer, est. 1670. Canadiana including famous blankets. Designer apparel, MAC cosmetics, jewellery, luggage and bedding. 125 Banff Ave, 403-762-5525 LITTLE BLUE HOUSE Stylish print driven clothing for the whole family. Sleepwear, swimwear and more. Matching styles and prints for everyone. 125 Banff Ave, 403-762-2420 LOLË “Inspired by well-being.” Balancing nature and urban, active and social through stylish lifestyle apparel for men and women. Canadian designed and made clothing including activewear, athleisure, outerwear, yoga, bags, accessories and jewellery. Sustainable materials used where possible. Fitness and wellness meetups when safe to do so: see Facebook for details. 211 Bear St, 403-760-0817, lolelife.com
MONOD SPORTS Est. 1949. Selling sportswear, footwear and gear for outdoor mountain adventures. 129 Banff Ave, 403-762-4571 PATAGONIA Clothing for travel, climbing, hiking, yoga, running and snow sports. Base layers, fleece, down jackets, breathable/waterproof shells and casual wear, some from organic fibres and recycled materials. Bags, books and kids section. 94 Banff Ave, 403-985-5588 QIVIUK BOUTIQUE “The Canadian fibre finer than cashmere.” Traditional and fashion forward sweaters, coats, socks and accessories made from qiviuk: a yarn made from Arctic muskox down. Available only in Banff and Lake Louise. Also selling bison leather and fibre collection and muskox hide accessories. Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-4460. Also downtown at Qiviuk by Jacques Cartier Clothier, 131A Banff Ave, 403-762-5445, qiviuk.com
Know before you Go Avalanche Canada and Parks Canada post bulletins daily. Local authorities write these with information from weather stations at treeline and on mountain peaks. -KATE BARKER Information is accurate at time of printing. Please call ahead for up-to-date details.
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DOG BOUTIQUE BANFF DOGHOUSE For dogs and dog-lovers. Dog food, treats, clothing and accessories like leashes and collars. Clothing and souvenirs for humans who want to show their canine pride. 138 Banff Ave, 403-431-2685
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When Covid-19 struck and the health regulations for shopping safely changed, it was time for a change of scenery. Now in Harmony Lane, Pandora (p 46) is in a new and improved retail space! “It’s four times the size of the previous location,” says store owner Janet Conners, “It has enormous windows, a 12-foot ceiling and it’s a much larger space.” They even have great new landlords. “When we received a beautiful flower arrangement and a card saying, ‘Welcome to the Harmon family’, I knew we were at home. It’s great to be a part of the family!” -KATE BARKER SMARTWOOL BANFF Merino wool clothing is itch- and odour-free, wicks away moisture, and resists shrinking. It's an environmentally friendly and sustainable resource that grows naturally and is ethically harvested from ZQ-Certified, humanely raised sheep. Canada's first concept store sells socks, base layers, sweaters and active lifestyle outerwear. Wool from manufactures and trimmings from production are recycled and used as filling for their select outerwear. 138 Banff Ave, 4 0 3 -7 6 2 - 3 0 0 7, smartwool.com SNOWFLAKE Canadian owned and operated boutique store showcasing the best in Canadian designed cashmere, fur, leather and shearling. Selling quality designer outerwear, sweaters, capes, shawls and accessories. Available in two locations: Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-8770 and Sundance Mall, 215 Banff Ave, 403-762-3633, snowflakecanada.com 44
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SNOWTIPS Family-owned store. Rent a wide range of outdoor equipment for any season and activity. Skis, boards, XC, touring, fat bikes, child packs, snowshoes, skates and more. Expert fitting available. Skate sharpening and repair shop on site. 225 Bear St, 403-762-8177, snowtips-bactrax.com THE NORTH FACE Canadian Rockies’ only signature The North Face store sells casual apparel, footwear, and eyewear. Technical outerwear, base layers, sportswear and activewear are tested and developed by professional athletes to provide the best performance in unpredictable mountain conditions. Lots of items for children and infants. 138 Banff Ave, 403-762-0775, thenorthfacebanff.ca ULTIMATE SPORTS Selling mountain lifestyle and sport-specific clothing, footwear, outerwear and accessories. Downhill ski and snowboard rentals for the whole family with free pick-up and delivery. 206 Banff Ave, 403-762-0547
FOOD & DRINK BANFF SWEET SHOPPE Largest selection of saltwater taffy and Pez in Banff. Imported and retro candy, homemade fudge. 201 Banff Ave, 403-762-3213 BANFF TEA CO. Apothecary style store with 180+ loose leaf teas. Organic and wellness blends as well as Kusmi teas from Paris. Also selling Canadian pottery and tea-brewing accessories. 208 Caribou St, 403-762-8322, banffteaco.com EVOOLUTION Gourmet ultra-premium extra virgin olive oil, infused oils, white and dark balsamic vinegars, infused sea salts, spices and blended seasonings. 121 Banff Ave, 403-985-3866 IGA Supermarket with pharmacy, floral, bakery, deli, produce, dairy and meats. Ready-made sandwiches and hot meals. On-site Starbucks kiosk. 318 Marten St at Banff Ave and Elk St, 403-762-5378 NESTERS MARKET "Where the locals shop". Supermarket with bakery, deli, produce and meat. Ready-made items to go including sandwiches and salads. Weekly flyer deals. Ice and ATM. 122 Bear St, 403-762-3663, nestersmarket.com/banff
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS BANFF GONDOLA Shops at both the upper and lower terminals sell activity-specific souvenirs such as logo shirts, sweaters, jackets, stuffies, toys, gifts and Korite Ammolite jewellery. Mountain Ave, 1-800-760-6934, banffjaspercollection.com
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RX DRUG MART Remedies, cosmetics, skin and body care as well as supports and braces. Sun & reading glasses. Magazines, cards, stamps and bear spray. Instant photo kiosk. Pharmacy. Cascade Shops, Lower Level, 317 Banff Ave, 403-762-2245, guardian-ida-pharmacies.ca
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BANFF TRADING POST Founded in 1903, the trading post sells authentic Indigenous moccasins, mukluks and crafts as well as clothing, jewellery and gifts. 101 Cave Ave, 403-762-2456 BRANCHES MARKETPLACE Jewellery, home décor and accessories handcrafted by Canadian artisans. Ceramics, aromatherapy, foods and mountain lifestyle gifts. Main level, Cascade Shops, 317 Banff Ave, 403-762-4700 BUFFALO NATIONS MUSEUM GIFT SHOP Museum branded apparel and souvenirs. Handmade moccasins, blankets, crafts and jewellery. Supports the museum. 1 Birch Ave, 403-762-2388
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CANADIAN PACIFIC STORE Canadian Pacific logo gifts and posters. Exclusive china and leather goods. Selling luggage, rail books, Fairmont bed linens, robes, tea and Le Labo bath products. Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-760-6396
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EXPLORE ROCKIES Apparel, games, books and attraction specific souvenir items including Banff Gondola and Columbia Icefields activities. Attractions and tour bookings. Elk+Avenue Hotel, 333 Banff Ave, 403-760-3291, banffjaspercollection.com
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WILD ABOUT NATURE Ammonite, fossils, Indigenous art and handcrafts, walking sticks, and plush wildlife. Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-2962 WHYTE MUSEUM SHOP Distinctive, locally and regionally crafted gifts inspired by Canadian Rockies culture and history. Books by local authors as well as guide books, stationery, cards, posters, handcrafted jewellery, and historic photos and cards. Proceeds support the museum and its programs. 111 Bear St. 403-762-2291 ext 340, whyte.org
SHOPPING HARDWARE & HOME HOME HARDWARE Banff's home and hardware store. Household, auto and outdoor necessities. Also selling building supplies and seasonal items like toboggans and other sleds, hockey accessories and snow shovels. Pet items. Key cutting services. 223 Bear St, 4 0 3 -76 2 - 2 0 8 0 , homehardware.ca
JEWELLERY AMMOLITE IN THE ROCKIES Displays on the origins and processing of Ammolite gems. Ammonite fossils, loose stones and jewellery. Dinosaur skulls. Crack your geode to see the crystal inside. Clock Tower Mall, 108 Banff Ave, 403-762-4698 CASTLE JEWELS Unique jewellery made with Ammolite, pearls, gemstones and diamonds from award-winning designers. Fairmont Banff Springs, lobby level, 403-760-6381 FREYA’S JEWELLERY & CURRENCY EXCHANGE Canadian gifts, collectibles, jewellery and watches. Knives, cutlery and apparel. Sgt Preston's Outpost RCMP licensed items. Watch repairs 108 Banff Ave, 403-762-4652 MJ WESTERN STONES Ammolite, amber, agate, opal and pearl jewellery Designs by the shop owner. BC jade and Native soapstone. Brewster Mtn Lodge, 208 Caribou St, 403-760-0881 PANDORA Handcrafted rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets and charms. Canadian Rockies specific charms including mountain lifestyles and wildlife. New location in Harmony Lane allows better access to the store and a luxury shopping experience. Harmony Lane, 102A-111 Banff Ave, 4 0 3 -76 2 - 4 5 0 0 , jewelrybanff.ca
SHOPPING MALLS CASCADE SHOPS Banff’s largest indoor shopping centre. 4 storeys, dome atrium and skiing displays. Stores for all your needs including fashions, pharmacy, books, electronics, laundry, restaurants and more. 317 Banff Ave at Wolf St
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THE TRAIL RIDER Western themed gifts, cowboy boots, Stetson hats, Panhandle shirts, Pendleton blankets and western gifts. 138 Banff Ave, 403-762-4553, horseback.com
WINE, BEER, SPIRITS & CANNABIS BANFF WINE STORE International and Canadian labels including Canadian VQA icewines. Temperature controlled wine room. Rare and hard to find vintages. Downstairs, 302 Caribou St, 403-762-3465,
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FIRE & FLOWER 20 different licensed producer cannabis products. Pre-rolled, papers, grinders, glassware and vaporizers. 229 Bear St. 1-833-680-4947, fireandflower.com LIQUOR DEPOT Banff's largest liquor store. Wines, spirits, cold beer, coolers, ice and mix. Several local craft beers on tap to fill a growler. 202 Wolf St, 403-762-2518 NESTERS MARKET LIQUOR Over 200 wines. International beers, spirits and liqueurs. Walk-in cooler. Conference Ctr, Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-2155 SPIRITLEAF Recreational cannabis retailer selling rolling papers, grinders and accessories. Dry cannabis flowers, ingestible and topical oils. 21 different licenced producer products. Expert advice from trained staff. Local's deals. 203B Bear St, 4 0 3 -76 2 - 5 0 5 8 , spiritleaf.ca TOWNHOUSE LIQUOR Locally owned and operated. Cold beer, small batch spirits, red and white wines. 200+ craft beers. 226 Bear St, 403-762-8434 Information is accurate at time of printing. Please call ahead for up-to-date details.
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THE BEST BRANDS Canmore is home to some pretty notable Canadian brands that you can find in their mountainous home turf. Be sure to check out Rocky Mountain Soap Co. (p 50) and their 100% natural body care line including their Nomad Hand Sanitizers. Looking for a few sips and snacks? Grizzly Paw (p 52) concocts an unbelievably delicious collection of handcrafted sodas and suds available to sample right in their tasting room! -RM
Canmore’s beautiful Main Street is home to many unique shops that sell everything from fine jewellery to children's toys and even top name brand clothing. Stop at Hi Jinx (p 52) and Armadillo (p 51) for toys, games and crafts for the young and young-at-heart. Farther down the street, Valhalla Pure Outfitters (p 49) has all the technical outdoor gear you need to get outside and play in the mountains this winter. One block farther, Stratton's Jewellery (p 51) has a uniquely curated selection of fine jewellery while Bolder Menswear (p 49) has the best menswear brands to complete your look. -KATE BARKER 48
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Stonewaters on Main Street is a must for one-stop shopping. Furniture, candles, textiles and award-winning chocolates are just a small part of what’s inside. The Tin Box (p 50) has fun and memorable items including stationery, books, gifts and housewares. If you’ve purchased more than your arms can carry, both stores offer free delivery in Canmore! -RYAN MASSEL
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APPAREL BOLDER MENSWEAR Casual to dressy, stylish apparel including shirts, pants, jeans, jackets, suits, sweaters, coats, belts, ties and shoes. Top brands such as Au Noir, Bugatti, Robert Graham and Heritage jeans. Tux rentals. 802 Main St, 403-678-2828, boldermenswear.com BRIMS & THINGS Fashion and practical hats, hand painted glass, traditional Chinese art, jewellery, wallets and purses. 830 Main St, 403-675-8886 CANGREEN Organic cotton and hemp clothing for babies and adults. Handmade body care, essential oils and silver jewellery. 801 Main St CHARISMA COLLECTIONS Ladies fashions, mostly Canadian and American made, including bamboo fabric tunics and leggings, jewellery and scarves. 821 Main St, 403-675-2466
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FASCINATION Haircuts & Clothes. German Exatmo clothing with corsets and ruffles. Full-service hair salon; walk-ins welcome. 820 Main St, 403-678-2962 INDIGO BAY Modern women's apparel from casual wear to stylish dresses, as well as outerwear, jewellery and handbags. Styles by Canadian and local designers. 801 Main St, 403-678-8808 KUMPFY SHOES & REPAIR Built to last leather shoes and boots, as well as hiking boots, mountaineering boots and climbing shoes. Birkenstock casual shoes and sandals. Repairs for footwear, backpacks, zippers and sporting goods. “Resole, Repair, Reuse.” 106, 180 Kananaskis Way, 403-609-2292 VALHALLA PURE OUTFITTERS Casual, outdoor and technical apparel. Footwear, gear and accessories. Tents, stoves, water purification systems and camping gear as well as outdoor books and maps. Climbing apparel and gear. Merrell, Marmot, Patagonia, Arc'Teryx, Icebreaker, The North Face, Lolë, Black Diamond, Smith and Ruffwear. 726 Main St. 403-678-5610, vpo.ca
LOVE LOCAL If you’re looking to shop the mountain region’s local artisans, Project A (p 50) offers a New York curated vibe in the heart of Canmore. Offering a stylish array of handmade goods and art including ceramics, jewellery, clothing, kitchen, homewares and more, you’re sure to find those one-of-a-kind items you won’t be able to pass up. And don’t forget to pop into Alberta’s Own Marketplace (p 50) to stock up on the sassiest scented candle collection from Shame Candle Co. -RYAN MASSEL DOG BOUTIQUE
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ADVENTURE DOG OUTFITTERS Accessories for dogs including packable beds, climbing and pulling harnesses. Dry and raw dog food. Snowy Owl gear and souvenirs. Dog sled booking on site. 829 10 St, 403-678-6949
SUGAR PINE CO. Quilting & Knitting Shop. Award-winning craft store with over 8000 bolts of designer fabrics and exclusive quilting kits. Fun buttons, beads and yarn. Knitting and crocheting supplies. Souvenirs and gifts. Fabrics by Canadian and local designers. 737 10 St, 403-678-9603, thesugarpine.com
PURELY PETS Canmore’s only fullservice pet store. Products for all pets, including amphibians, fish, reptiles, small animals, dogs, cats and birds. Also selling live fish, small animals and reptiles. 105, 712 Bow Valley Tr, 403-609-3262
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CANMORE TEA CO. Over 150 loose leaf teas including black, white, green, herbal, organic and wellness blends. Teapots, mugs, tea presses and vintage items. 737 7Ave, 403-678-0127
REXALL DRUG STORE Remedies, and cosmetics. Magazines, cards, stamps, sunglasses and reading glasses. Instant photo kiosk, blood pressure machine and pharmacy. 901 Main St, 403-678-4301
EVOOLUTION Ultra-premium extra virgin olive oil, infused oils, balsamic vinegars, infused sea salts, spices and seasonings. 710 8 St, 403-678-0162
SHOPPERS DRUG MART Remedies, skin and body care, cosmetics, cards, magazines, and seasonal gifts. Travel sized items. Grocery and pharmacy on site. 933 Railway Ave, 403-678-8750, shoppersdrugmart.ca
LE CHOCOLATIER Watch as treats are handmade from Belgium chocolate including truffles and bars, as well as seasonal novelties. Tastings by appointment. Custom orders. 121, 701 Benchlands Tr, 403-679-3351, lechocolatier.ca
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SAVE ON FOODS Supermarket with deli, bakery, floral, produce, dairy and meat. Postal services, pharmacy and Tim Hortons on site. 950 Railway Ave, 403-678-6326, saveonfoods.com VALBELLA GOURMET FOODS European-Canadian deli and butcher selling house-made sausages, charcuterie, bread, sandwiches, pan-ready meals and take-home meal packages. Delivery to Banff, Canmore, Cochrane and Calgary. Café serves hot lunches with daily specials, as well as soups and sandwiches. 104 Elk Run Blvd 403-678-4109, valbellagourmetfoods.ca
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS ALBERTA'S OWN MARKETPLACE Celebrating over 100 artisans from the Bow Valley and across Alberta. Selling gifts, decor, furniture, self-care products, accessories, jewellery and more. 826 Main St, albertasownmarket.com ALPENROSE MARKET & GIFTS Globes, pottery, bone china, linens and gifts. International foods like German chocolate, Finnish candy and Italian pasta. 837 Main St, 403-678-8864
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CAFÉ BOOKS Books, maps, cards, jewellery and gifts. Fresh pastries, coffee, tea and used books in the Chapter Tea reading room. Online ordering and local delivery. 826 Main St, 403-678-0908 FIREWEED GLASS STUDIO Working glass blowing studio where visitors are welcome to watch artists create their unique works. Locally made glass art for sale. 111 Bow Meadows Cres, 403-609-9333, fireweedglassstudio.ca
SHOPPING MOUNTAIN MERCANTILE Water bottles and travel mugs, body care items, cards and candles. Casual, mountain inspired clothing. Many Canadian made items. 737 Main St, 403-678-6116 PROJECT A Local handmade goods and art including ceramics, jewellery, clothing, kitchenware, home wares, paintings and more. 103, 710 Main St, 403-609-9932 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOAP CO. 100% natural and toxin-free skin and body care products, handmade here in Canmore. Store sells soaps, sanitizers, lotions, hair care and wellness products. 820 Main St. 403-678-9873 SPIRIT OF THE EARTH Crystals, jewellery, smudges, body products, henna kits, candles, Buddha boards and Himalayan salt products. Books, cards, gifts and home décor. 630 Main St, 403-609-4456 THE TIN BOX Funky gifts including novelty socks and cheeky fridge magnets. Wide selection of cards featuring local art and photography. Home décor, art and frames. Silver and mountain style jewellery. Unique selection of books. 637 Main St, 403-678-9666
HARDWARE & HOME CANADIAN TIRE Hardware, paint, luggage, housewares, small appliances, pet supplies, seasonal items, gifts and more. Sports equipment including hockey gear, skates, free weights and year-round biking gear. Skate sharpening on site. Auto parts and service. 1110 Gateway Ave, 403-678-3295, canadiantire.ca
JEWELLERY & WATCHES AMMONITE FACTORY Unique and colourful Ammolite gemstone production from fossils mined right here in Alberta. Custom jewellery is designed and made on-site. Interpretation on the origins of Ammolite in the Rockies and processing the fossils into unique and wearable pieces of art. 100, 1315 Railway Ave, west of Safeway, 403-678-1786, ammonite-factory.com
Y CANMORE RUDI PEET GOLDSMITH Nature inspired custom jewellery in fluid, awardwinning designs incorporating 18k gold, silver, international gemstones and Canadian diamonds. Designer watches. 10, 102 Bow Meadows Cres, off Elk Run Blvd, 403-678-6131, rudipeetgoldsmith.ca STRATTON’S JEWELLERY Canadian, international and private label jewellery designs including rings, earrings, chains and charms, as well as wedding and anniversary bands. Canadian diamond pieces and custommade jewellery. Watch batteries and minor repairs. 802 Main St, 403-678-9999, strattonsjewellery.com
SPORTS OUTFITTERS BICYCLE CAFE Selling bikes and accessories from top brands. Fat bike sales and service. Counterside coffee on site. 603 Main St, 403-678-3968 CHATEAU MOUNTAIN SPORTS Casual apparel, technical outerwear, and hiking footwear. The North Face, Marmot, Dale of Norway, Icebreaker, Merrell and Rossignol. Tilley hats, sunglasses, knives, hiking poles and day packs. Ski and snowboard rentals. 117, 304 Old Canmore Rd, 4 0 3 - 67 5 -7 5 0 0 chateaumountainsports.com
SHOPPING SPORTS EXPERTS Clothing, footwear and gear for mountain lifestyle and adventure. Ski and snowboard rentals, sales and service. Regular sales and in-store promotions. 1080 Railway Ave, 403-609-3030, sportsexperts.ca STRIDES All the gear you need to run, walk or Nordic ski in the mountains. Top brands including Salomon, Saucony, Arc'teryx and more. Expert staff help with fitting and recommendations. Demo gear and Nordic ski sales. Suggestions for the best trails. Regular outdoor group events and running/fitness meetups. 1240 Railway Ave, 403-678-7690, stridescanmore.com TRAIL SPORTS Clothing and accessories for sports and outdoor activities. XC skis and accessories, boot fitting and demo gear. Classic, skate ski and touring equipment available. Tuning and repairs. Canmore Nordic Centre, 403-678-6764, trailsports.ab.ca
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THRIFT SHOP CROSSWAY COMMUNITY THRIFT Non-profit thrift store supports local charities. Large selection of affordable used souvenirs, sports gear, clothing, footwear, jewellery, toys, games, furniture and décor. 103, 3 Industrial Pl, 403-678-9801 HELLO VINTAGE Certified vintage store with a wide variety of fun clothing including shirts, jeans, furs and outwear for all seasons. Footwear and new seasonal items available. 717 10 St, 403-675-9995
GEARUP SPORTS The Bow Valley's largest selection of rental equipment, including fat bikes and climbing gear. Outdoor accessories for sale. 1302 Bow Valley Trail, 403-678-1636
SWITCHING GEAR Consignment store with a huge selection of used sports and outdoor equipment. Casual and technical apparel as well as footwear and outwear. 718 10 St, 403-678-1992
OUTSIDE BIKE & SKI Specializing in mountain, road and gravel bikes as well as fat bikes and downhill skiing. Full service bike and ski shop year-round. 110, 1160 Railway Ave, 403-675-7722
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REBOUND CYCLE Full-service bike shop offering adult and kids rentals, custom builds, special orders, fat bike tours, rentals and group rides. 902 8 St, 403-678-3668
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ARMADILLO Games for the young and young at heart! Traditional, trivia, travel, board and role-playing games. Models, cards, dice and more. Great advice from well trained and enthusiastic staff. Puzzles for all abilities. Curbside pickup available. 713 Main St, 5 87- 3 61 - 0 03 3 , armadillogames.ca
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Escape reality... Your challenge awaits! Board games, RPG, brain teasers, traditional tabletop games and puzzles. We rent games too! Ask about Friday night MTG 103, 713 Main St. Canmore 587.361.0033
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HI JINX TOY SHOP Thousands of toys and games including Lego, Playmobil, Calico Critters and Schleich. Puzzles and board games. Educational and science toys. Crafts and puppets. Curbside pickup and online ordering available. 712B Main St, Moving in January to 106, 721 Main St. 403-678-2068, hihinx.ca
WINE, BEER, SPIRITS & CANNABIS CANMORE BREWING CO. Local brews on tap and for take-home purchase. Five regular beers and seasonal brews. Frequent food trucks and community events. 1460 Railway Ave, 403-678-2337, canmorebrewing.com CORK N' BOTTLE New liquor store, conveniently located in the Shops of Canmore. Great selection of beer, cider, wines and spirits with a large cooler. Knowledgable and friendly staff. 302 Old Canmore Rd, 587-361-2675
FIRE & FLOWER CANNABIS CO. Recreational cannabis retailer. Dry cannabis flowers, ingestible and topical oils. 20 different licenced producer products. Pre-rolled product available. Rolling papers, grinders, glassware and vaporizers. 112, 1120 Railway Ave, 587-635-0210, fireandflower.com GRIZZLY PAW SHOP Purchase mixed six packs of their local beer or craft sodas. Also selling branded glassware including pint glasses and glass growler jugs. Mugs, water bottles, tankards and vacuum sealed growlers. Branded apparel including hats, shirts and baby clothes. 622 Main St, 403-678-2487, thegrizzlypaw.com LIQUOR DEPOT 4000 wines, 100 scotches, huge selection of rum, whiskey, vodka and gin along with mix. Wine decanters, packable glassware, thermoses and flasks. Big walk-in beer cooler and 20 rotating beer taps to fill growlers. 1120 Railway Ave, 403-678-2451, liquordepot.ca
SAFEWAY LIQUOR STORE Cold beer, wines, spirits and liqueurs. Beside grocery store. Regular flyer deals. 1200 Railway Ave, 403-609-4655 SPIRITLEAF Recreational cannabis retailer selling rolling papers, grinders and accessories. Dry cannabis flowers, ingestible and topical oils. 21 different licenced producer products. Expert advice from trained staff. Shops of Canmore, 117, 302 Old Canmore Rd, 403-609-3204, spiritleaf.ca UNWINED AT 3 SISTERS Over 100 unique wines. Specialty international wines, craft beers, spirits and fortified wines. 75 Dyrgas Gate. 403-678-5544 WILD LIFE DISTILLERY Award-winning small batch, craft distilled vodka, gin and seasonal spirits from local botanicals. Bar for tastings, cocktails and charcuterie. 60, 105 Bow Meadows Cres, 403-678-2800, wildlifedistillery.ca
Ammonite Factory Miner and Producer of Ammolite since 1987 Mon – Sat: 10am to 5pm Sun: noon to 5pm | 403-678-1786 100–1350 Railway Ave, Canmore, Alberta (Just West of Safeway)
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A PIECE OF THE PEAK Outerwear, sweaters and fleece including artistic, one-of-a-kind Lorna styles, as well as jackets by Outback, sunglasses and accessories. Lower Level, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-2140
LAKE LOUISE SAMSON MALL Gifts, books, sports items, fossils, clothing, groceries, bakery items. Commercial art gallery, cafés and restaurant. Banking, postal and car rental services. Village Rd at Lake Louise Dr, off Hwy 1
ART OF MAN GALLERY Bronze, jade and sculptures by Inuit artists. First Nations masks, landscape paintings and northwest coast art. Lobby level, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-3684
PIPESTONE QUARRY Rocks, minerals and fossils from around the world and across Canada. Jasper, Labradorite, tumblestone and meteorites. Geodes, rare crystals, jewellery, and Inuit art. Canadian Rockies geology maps and guidebooks. Samson Mall, 403-522-3020
BANFF PHOTOGRAPHY Photography services in beautiful Lake Louise! Family portraits, family walkabouts and photography lessons. Create your perfect mountain memory. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-3653 CHATEAU MOUNTAIN SPORTS Specializing in mountain adventure apparel, footwear, accessories and gear. Selling top outdoor brands like Arc'teryx, Canada Goose, Icebreaker, The North Face, Dale of Norway, Patagonia, Marmot and more. Also selling Merrell and Tilly hats, Oakley sunglasses. Knives, hiking poles, day packs, ski and snowboard gear. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-3837, chateaumountainsports.com CREEK SIDE Handmade European ornaments, cuddly plush animals, jewellery, bath/body items, games and toys. Canadian apparel and gifts. Group of Seven prints. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-2359 EXPERIENCE LAKE LOUISE Lake Louise brand apparel, gifts and souvenirs. Activity booking, car rentals, post office and ATB banking. Buy ski lift tickets, season passes and Plus Cards. Samson Mall, 403-522-1319 IMAGES OF THE NORTH Native sculptures, Ammolite jewellery, international fossils and minerals, Canadian handcrafts and gifts. Beautiful souvenirs for everyone. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-3699
QIVIUK Traditional and fashion forward sweaters, coats, socks and accessories made from qiviuk Arctic muskox down yarn, the world's rarest fibre and a “Canadian fibre finer than cashmere.” Only available in Banff and Lake Louise. Bison leather and fibre collection, muskox hide gloves. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, 403-522-2622, qiviuk.com SAMSON NATIVE GALLERY Canadian First Nations art and handcrafts. Paintings including Clemence Wescoupe canvases, sculptures, prints, handcrafted jewellery, clothing, quilts, birch bark baskets, kitchenware, giftware and carved totems. Manitobah Mukluks boots and moccasins. New larger store opening February! Samson Mall, 4 0 3 - 5 2 2 - 3 6 1 7, samsonnativegallery.com
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THE VIEWPOINT Guide books on nature, hiking, climbing and skiing. Souvenir photo books, history books and bestsellers. Topographic and road maps. Cards, posters, photos and art. Samson Mall, 403-522-3020 WILSON MOUNTAIN SPORTS Rentals include a wide selection of cross country skis, backcountry skis, downhill skis, snowboards, and accessories. Retail includes outdoor gear for mountain activities. Offering a variety of services including boot fitting, tuning and repairs. Samson Mall, 403-522-3636
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Get your favourite meals delivered with ToGo Canada (p 59). Choose your favourites from the full menus of over 40 restaurants. Get your texmex fix from Chili's (p 57), Vietnamese dishes from Pho House (p 58) or something sweet from Skoki's (p 59). Simply order online or give them a call and enjoy contactless delivery of your favourite meals! -TJ
Banff’s dining scene is getting a refresh with some hot new restaurants! Seed N Salt (p 58) brings fresh bowls, salads and smoothies to Banff’s downtown core. Farm & Fire (p 57) is the latest restaurant by Pursuit, and they work closely with local farms to bring fresh, innovative meals to the table. Try Chef David Ryc's fire-cooked creations. In Harmony Lane, The Radiant (p 56) brings a 1920’s Art Deco style parlour and lounge to the dining experience. The all-inclusive space hosts regular performances from burlesque to live music. No two dining experiences are the same! -TJ
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When the pandemic shut down the national parks this spring, Banff was closed for business. But that didn’t stop the kitchen of Grizzly House (p 55), which continued to make unique meals throughout the closure – just not for paying customers. “We identified a need to deliver meals in the community,” says owner Francis Hopkins, “Especially for seniors and those with limited mobility.” For two months, the staff at Grizzly House prepared and delivered 60 meals, every other day, to those in Banff who needed it most. “We had great support from the community,” says Hopkins, “The Town of Banff was very helpful in getting us a list of people who needed this, and the Bow Valley Food Alliance helped support a significant amount of the cost.” Hopkins says, “It was the most rewarding experience.” -KB
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FINE 1888 CHOP HOUSE Executive Chef Robert Ash celebrates Alberta with foods from local farms and organic producers. Prime grade beef steaks and chops: filet mignon, AAA porterhouse, striploin and ribeye plus lamb and elk. Rocky Mountain trout, and East Coast scallop and lobster. Specialties include Black Angus tomahawk, recommended for 2. Cocktail bar overlooks the lobby. Serving dinner from 6 pm. Mezzanine Level 1, Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-2211, 1888chophouse.com EDEN 5 Diamond award restaurant. Wine Spectator Best Award of Excellence. 1200 label wine list with sommeliers. Wine pairings for every menu item. Try a table d’hôte, or the Chef’s Grand Dégustation. Rimrock Resort, 300 Mountain Ave. 403-762-1848 THE EVERGREEN Restaurant and Lounge. Canadian regional cuisine includes elk loin, Arctic char and vegetarian options. Impressive wine list. Casual lounge. Royal Canadian Lodge, 459 Banff Ave, 403-760-6974, royalcanadianlodge.com LA TERRAZZA Serving classic Italian recipes with a uniquely Alberta twist. All meals are prepared in-house by expert chefs. Lounge serves a more casual menu and relaxed atmosphere. Banff Park Lodge, 222 Lynx St, 403-760-3271
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UPSCALE CASTELLO Italian cooking with wines and service that transports guests to Italy. Modern restaurant-in-the-round. Dishes inspired by fresh local ingredients include veal parmesan, lobster ravioli, pacific halibut and chicken piccata. Vegetarian and gluten-free options. Serving Dinner. Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-6860, fairmont.com/banff-springs/dining EL TORO Canadian, Spanish and Mexican cuisine made from scratch. Serving a tapas-style menu. Proceeds from Sunday dining support charities. Irwin's Mountain Inn, 429 Banff Ave, 403-762-2520
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The Fairmont Banff Springs has a new elegant dining space with their recently renovated Rundle Bar (below). Formerly, the Rundle Lounge, this space features a stunning new interior designed by Frank Architecture and an updated menu, carefully crafted by executive chef Robert Ash, accompanied by fun and creative cocktails. Try the Wild Flower, a cocktail designed around Rundle Bar’s signature gin, specially distilled by Canmore’s Wild Life Distillery (p 64). -KATE BARKER GRIZZLY HOUSE “For lovers and hedonists.” Local's favourite, family owned and operated restaurant specializing in traditional and exotic fondues. The interior reflects the restaurant’s heritage as a local disco. Menu features oil and hot rock fondues, including beef, buffalo, chicken, snake, lobster, shark, cheese and chocolate options. Also serving wild game and Alberta steaks. 100 wines and a large beer and liquor selection. 207 Banff Ave, 403-762-4055, banffgrizzlyhouse.com JUNIPER BISTRO Superb views of Mount Rundle and Tunnel Mountain through floor to ceiling windows, and from the huge, award-winning patio with fire pits and fireplace lounge. Creative menu changes frequently to go with the seasons. Examples include expertly prepared tenderloin and boar rack as well as vegetarian and gluten-free dishes. Excellent brunch and après skiing options. Mt Norquay Rd, 403-763-6219, thejuniper.com/dine
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NOURISH BISTRO Vegetarian and vegan cuisine for everyone! Fresh, farmto-table ingredients and innovative, flavourful dishes mean even carnivores will love eating here. Featuring “Best in the Bow” loaded nachos as well as noodles, burgers, tapas and “mac n squeeze.” Also serving specialty artisan cocktails. 221 Bear St, 403-760-3933, nourishbistro.com RUNDLE BAR Newly renovated with views of the Fairholme Range, Bow River and golf course. Upscale casual dining featuring globally inspired small plates. Signature cocktails with local Wild Life gin. Afternoon Tea with loose leaf teas, finger sandwiches and pastries. Singer, guitarist or pianist often on-site. Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-6860, fairmont.com/banff-springs/dining SALTLIK A rare steakhouse. Using only AAA Prime and Certified Angus Beef steaks, flame-grilled in a 1200°F infrared oven that quickly seals in juices for tender, flavourful results. Craft beers on tap. 221 Bear St, 403-762-2467
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SLEEPING BUFFALO DINING ROOM Rocky Mountain cuisine featuring local produce and game raised on their own ranch. Relaxing and inviting fireplace lounge. Menu changes regularly. Examples include charcuterie, elk striploin, wild boar, cod, pasta and flatbreads. Kids menu. Award-winning wines. 700 Tunnel Mountain Rd, 403-760-4484, crmr.com/buffalo/dining SKY BISTRO Mountaintop dining 2900 ft above Banff with spectacular views. Regionally sourced, Canadian inspired menu, local craft beers and spirits, and Canadian wines. Gondola and dining packages available. Northern Lights Café and Castle Mountain Coffee. Top of Sulphur Mountain, accessible by the Banff Gondola, 403-762-7486, banffjaspercollection.com
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TICINO Swiss, Italian and Canadian influenced cuisine. Serving fondues, game meats, poultry and pasta, all made in house from scratch. Secondgeneration family-owned and operated. Excellent dining with a friendly and inviting atmosphere. 415 Banff Ave, in the High Country Inn. 403-762-3848 THE BISON Featuring seasonal cuisine from local farmers including Alberta raised bison, Bow Valley trout and produce from Broxburn and Highwood Crossing. 211 Bear St, 403-762-5550 THE RADIANT New restaurant in Harmony Lane with 1920's art deco styling and a parlour, lounge and stage. Boutique cocktails and drinks with a dynamic menu of sharable dishes. Live entertainment in a space that's both comfortable and audacious. Inclusive atmosphere welcomes everyone. 101, 111 Banff Ave, 403-985-0730 VERMILLION ROOM French-inspired brasserie in Banff’s Castle in the Rockies. The menu designed by Executive Chef Robert Ash features seasonal ingredients from local purveyors. The drink menu includes beers on tap, limited edition beverages and an intriguing wine list. Serving breakfast, dinner and brunch. Fairmont Banff Springs, 4 0 3 -76 2 - 6 8 6 0 , vermillionroom.com
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FARM & FIRE A remarkably simple wood-fired craft kitchen serving only the freshest ingredients from Canadian farmers. Homemade flatbreads, locally produced pork, specialty cocktails and more. 333 Banff Ave, 709-760-3298, farmandfirebanff.com INDIAN CURRY HOUSE Authentic Indian cuisine and south tiffin specialties prepared by chefs from India. Menu includes Madras curry, butter chicken, and dosa-idli with lentil sambhar and coconut chutney. Vegetarian, vegan, halal, jain and gluten-free dishes available. Also serving specialty Indian cocktails and lassi. 2nd Floor, 225 Banff Ave, 587-222-8779, banffcurry.com OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY Spaghetti classics including lasagna, Thai curry linguini, manicotti and chorizo cannelloni, chicken Parmigiana, ribs, steaks, and entrée salads. Vegetarian options. Gluten-free dishes from a separate cooking area. All meals include unlimited hot sourdough bread, starter soup or salad, ice cream, and coffee or tea. Lunch and kids pricing available. 2nd floor, Cascade Shops, 317 Banff Ave. 403-760-2779, oldspaghettifactory.ca
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PACINI Wholesome Italian cooking including antipasti, pizza, pasta, alla griglia and Italian feast for two. Glutenfree and vegetarian dishes. Bread bar serving fresh grilled bread. $1 to charity for every lasagna served. Gluten free and kids menu. Dine in or takeout. Moose Hotel & Suites, 345 Banff Ave, 403-760-8580, moosehotelandsuites. com/pacini-restaurant PHO HOUSE Traditional Vietnamese cuisine made with care. Delicious meals for all tastes including pho, tofu, stirfries and more. Gluten-free and vegetarian items. Fantastic mountain views from huge windows and skylight in this third storey restaurant. 3rd floor, 211 Banff Ave, 403-762-0334, thediningguide.ca/dining/pho-house SEED N SALT Quick service that's friendly, delicious and served with kindness. Locally and sustainably sourced ingredients make delicious food including wraps, bowls, smoothies and more. 202 Caribou St, 403-985-7258
SEOUL COUNTRY Family owned and operated for over 20 years. Healthy, authentic Korean cuisine made with local Alberta meats and fresh vegetables. Menu features traditional Korean dishes made from family recipes. Also serving a selection of wines, Korean beer and sake. Dine in and takeout available. Sundance Mall, 215 Banff Ave, 403-762-4941 SILVER DRAGON A taste of China in the Rocky Mountains! Banff’s favourite Chinese restaurant since 1988. Authentic Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine from accomplished chefs includes crispy chicken, ginger beef, seafood chow mein, sizzling hot plates, hot pots, Peking duck and more. Private room available. Offering dine in, takeout and delivery options. Reservations recommended. 1 0 9 S p ray Ave , 4 0 3 -76 2 - 3 9 3 9, silverdragonbanff.ca
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THE KEG Steaks are aged, seasoned and grilled to perfection. Feature cuts include peppercorn New York, sirloin Oscar with shrimp and scallops, and blue cheese filet. Slow-roasted prime rib, pistachio salmon, chicken supreme and dinner salads. Gluten-free items and kids menu. Two locations: 521 Banff Ave, 403-762-4442; 117 Banff Ave, 403-760-3030, kegsteakhouse.com TOOLOULOU’S A small, cozy restaurant serving a little Louisiana, a little Acadiana and a little Canadiana. Generous menu includes classic Canadian breakfasts, po'boy sandwiches at lunch, crab cakes, Creole jambalaya, shrimp and lobster etouffée, black fish, smokehouse chicken sourdough pizza, Bourbon Street ribeye steak, and steamer bucket with crawfish, clams and mussels. Enjoy some of the best seafood in Banff! Local's favourite breakfast and brunch spot. 204 Caribou St, 403-762-2633, tooloulou’s.com
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WALDHAUS Original 1927 clubhouse. Mountain, golf course and river views with a heated patio and lower level pub. Serving Dinner. Try the 3 course Waldhaus Experience with wine pairings. Minimum 2 people. Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-6860, fairmont.com/banff-springs/dining
FAMILY CASCADE SHOPS FOOD COURT Open during renovations. Banff Shawarma: falafel, shawarma. Yan’s Bistro: Chinese food. Edo Japan: teriyaki chicken, sukiyaki or yakisoba beef. Subway: subs, wraps, salads. Second Cup: espresso, baking. 317 Banff Ave PATRINO’S FAMILY RESTAURANT Homemade pizza and pasta. Classic breakfast, eggs benedict, pancakes, and combos. Kids’ menu. Fireside Lounge with HDs. 537 Banff Ave, 403-762-2622
CAFÉ, BAKERY & ICE CREAM COWS “Canada’s best ice cream,” according to Reader’s Digest. Serving premium ice cream in handmade waffle cones. 34+ flavours. Sundaes and milkshakes. Original shirts and souvenirs. 134 Banff Ave, 403-760-3493, cows.ca GOOD EARTH COFFEEHOUSE Fresh baking, flatbreads and deli sandwiches. Barista drinks with fair-trade coffee and tea. Hot specials and combos. 333 Banff Ave, 403-985-0989 SKOKI’S Now under new ownership! Serving delicious waffles, crepes, frozen yogurt and acai bowls, organic coffee, hot chocolate and tea. Hot options include traditional Vietnamese dishes. Gluten-free options. Eat in or takeout. 109 Banff Ave, 403-985-2220, skokis.ca STOCK FOOD & DRINK A scratch bakery with made-to-order sandwiches, salads homemade soups and pastries from premium seasonal ingredients. Feature evening meals including vegetarian and meat options. Barista drinks, beer and wine. By the Lobby, Fairmont Banff Springs, 403-762-6860, fairmont.com/banff-springs/dining
TIM HORTONS “Proud to serve Canada’s favourite coffee.” Hot and cold beverages, breakfast and lunch sandwiches and wraps, salads, soups, doughnuts, muffins and cookies. Also selling signature ground coffee, tea, mugs and more. Bus Station, 100 Gopher St, 403-762-8701, timhortons.com WHITEBARK CAFÉ Espresso drinks from fair-trade, organic beans. Tea steeped with premium Banff Tea Co. loose leaves. Made-on-site pastries. Yogurt parfaits and light fare that reflects the season. Award-winning café. Banff Aspen Lodge, 401 Banff Ave, 403-760-7298, whitebarkcafe.com WILD FLOUR BAKERY Fresh pastries, cakes, cookies, muffins and artisan bread. Gluten-reduced, vegan and raw options. Breakfast all day, grilled sandwiches, salads, soup and espresso. Friendly staff and loyalty cards. Bison Courtyard, 211 Bear St, 403-760-5047. Also Little Wild, 119 Banff Ave, 403-762-0329, wildflourbakery.ca
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PUB ELK & OARSMAN Casual cuisine includes wild game steaks, burgers, pizza, ribs and wings. Excellent hospitality and food. Banff Ave, 403-762-4616 ST JAMES’S GATE Built in Dublin, assembled in Banff. 24 beer taps, 30 scotches and Irish whiskeys. Steaks, Irish stew, steak and Guinness pie, shepherd’s pie, seafood, burgers and all day breakfast. 207 Wolf St, 403-762-9355 TOMMY'S NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB Locally owned and operated. Good food, good beer and good cheer! Menu includes wings, shepherd's pie and burgers. Kids welcome to 10 pm. 120 Banff Ave, 403-762-8888
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When Tapas (p 61) opened over a decade ago, it quickly became a preferred spot. This spring, amidst the uncertainty of the pandemic, accomplished chef Tracy Little purchased this local favourite. Tracy's philosophy of cooking blends Spanish and other European flavours with local foraged ingredients, adding a taste of place to the overall dining experience. “I love using foraged ingredients in our food because it means people can really connect with where they are.” -KB
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HEARTWARMING Looking to warm up after a day of playing in the snow? Try a hot drink with a little spark! At Table Food & Drink (p 61), try a Spiced Cider or Spiked Chai Latte with spiced rum. Step off the trails and into the warmth of Mount Engadine Lodge (p 62) for a Climber’s Coffee or Hiker’s Hot Chocolate, both with Bailey’s. Their popular Hot Toddy has Buffalo Trace Bourbon. -TJ
ABOVE: TAPAS LEFT: THE SENSORY
Elevate your dining experience in Canmore with some of the finest restaurants and some of the best mountain views. At The Sensory (p 61) enjoy fine dining from Chef Corey Frazer, who uses local ingredients for a full-sensory experience and a fresh perspective on Canadian cuisine. Downtown, Murrieta’s (p 61) serves elegant meals in their second-storey restaurant with stunning views. Enjoy fine dining or relax in their lounge with a custom cocktail. High above the crowds, Rustica (p 61) serves fine dining on one of Canmore’s most decorated golf courses. Enjoy their famous Canadian Prime steaks or try a sample from their everchanging chef’s menu. -TAYLOR JAINE
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FINE BLAKE Creative fusion cuisine brings the best flavours together for an excellent dining experience. Tasting room, brewery and distillery on site. Brewery leads to taps for the freshest beer in town. 810 Bow Valley Tr, 403-675-3663, blakecanmore.com TAPAS Accomplished chef Tracy Little creates a delightful small plates menu with local and organic ingredients. Many dishes come from foraged ingredients to provide a true taste of place. Perfect for sharing. Tapas is voted "Most Romantic Restaurant" in Canmore. 633 10 St, 403-609-0583, tapascanmore.ca THE SENSORY Fine dining with a local menu from regional ingredients. On site Wit Bar serves a more casual menu. Stunning two-storey restaurant with private room. Try the 7-course tasting experience. 101-300 Old Canmore Rd, 403-812-0837, thesensory.ca
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GAUCHO BRAZILIAN BARBECUE Chefs visit tables with Gaucho-sized meat skewers in a traditional Rodízio. All-you-care-to-eat chicken, Parmesan beef, rosemary pork loin, honey mustard lamb and more. Salad bar and plated dinners available. 629 Main St, 403-678-9886, brazillianbbq.ca GRANDE KITCHEN + BAR Eastern, French and Italian fusion cuisine from head chef Air Bouphasiry. Also serving excellent wines and custom cocktails. Takeout options available. Grande Rockies Resort, 901 Mountain St, 403-675-0269, thegrandekitchenandbar.com MURRIETA’S MOUNTAIN BAR & GRILL A feast for the senses. Large windows with excellent downtown and mountain views from this second storey restaurant. Fine dining in a casual atmosphere with regular locals specials and happy hour. West Coast and Old World wines. Private room, restaurant and lounge. Upstairs, 737 Main St, 403-609-9500, murrietas.ca
EAT LIKE A LOCAL Want to know where the locals go? For the best fish & chips, go to Georgetown Inn Pub (p 64). Movie night? Try handmade flatbread pizza from Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co. (p 63). Order from the store or pick up their frozen pizzas to cook at home from many Canmore grocery stores. Valbella Gourmet Foods (p 64) has gourmet meats in their deli, but they also have hot lunch options, made-to-order sandwiches and take-home kits. Famous Chinese (below) has the best Chinese food in town. What are you craving tonight? -KATE BARKER RUSTICA Famous for 100% Canadian Prime steaks, prepared with house made steak seasoning and finished under a 1500 degree broiler. The chef's menu features unique dishes made with seasonal ingredients. Spacious dining room with golf course and mountain views. 2000 Silvertip Tr, 403-678-1600
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DRAKE PUBLIC HOUSE & GRILLE "Canmore's best barbecue." Conventional pub fare as well as smokehouse specialties including burgers, BBQ ribs and Alberta craft beers. 909 Railway Ave, 403-678-5131
CHEZ FRANÇOIS All meals are made from scratch using recipes perfected for over 30 years. Serving breakfast favourites as well as burgers, bouillabaisse, and other French specialties. Spacious restaruant in the Quality Resort, 1716 Bow Valley Tr, 403-678-6111
FAMOUS CHINESE RESTAURANT Canmore's favourite chinese restaurant! Charming character home decorated with Chinese art. Serving Szechuan and Peking fare. Choose your spice level. Takeout/delivery. 702 10 St, 403-678-9531/9535, famouschineserestaurant.com
The Wild Side There is no avalanche control in any backcountry locations, so backcountry users must be prepared with the right knowledge and equipment for all conditions. -KATE BARKER Information is accurate at time of printing. Visit thediningguide.ca for the latest details.
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MAD DOG CAFÉ Small batch homestyle curries, samosas, roasted meats, comfort foods and sandwiches. Locally roasted coffee, organic teas, craft beer and regional wines. Everything is made from traditional family recipes. Restaurant also sells spice kits or frozen, takehome meal options. Shops of Canmore, 113, 302 Old Canmore Road, 4 0 3 - 67 9 -7 7 2 8 , themaddogcafe.ca MII SUSHI & BBQ Korean and Japanese cuisine in a modern restaurant with Asian-inspired decorations. Over 100 menu items including sushi, bibimbap, bulgogi and tempura. 1306 Bow Valley Tr, 403-675-3130 MOUNT ENGADINE LODGE Vehicle accessible wilderness lodge serving 3-course, seasonally inspired dinners. Menu changes daily to reflect fresh seasonal ingredients. Afternoon Tea with desserts including homemade strudel every Sunday. Reservations required for day visitors. Lodge guests can bring boxed lunches on their daily adventures. Spray Tr, 37 km south of Canmore, 403-678-4080, mountengadine.com SANDTRAPS at the Canmore Golf and Curling Club offers casual dining with huge windows and mountain views. Open to the public. Weekly specials. 2000 8 Ave, 403-678-5959 ext 3, canmoregolf.net/dining-weddings
STONEY NAKODA RESORT & CASINO Exciting dining options for every palate. Ridge Restaurant with family friendly à la carte specialties, daily specials, and Fri-Sat prime rib and lobster. Sidelines Sports Bar has the same delicious menu with regular food and drink specials. Enjoy your favourite sports game, UFC, VLTs and off-track betting. Hwy 1 at Hwy 40, 20 min east of Canmore, 403-881-2830, stoneynakodaresort.com THE IRON GOAT Unforgettable dining in a spacious timber restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows and iconic mountain views. Decorated to reflect Canmore's mining history. Canadian inspired cuisine includes stone oven pizzas and house cut, fire grilled steaks. Lunch specials, gluten-free dishes and kids menu available. Private rooms available. 703 Benchlands Tr, 403-609-0222, irongoat.ca THE MARKET BISTRO Authentic European flavours nested in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Great wines accompany French food in a friendly, community bistro setting. Try the famous lemon pie! 75 Dyrgas Gate, 403-675-3006
FAMILY CRAIGS’ WAY STATION Family restaurant with a wide variety of choices including homemade burgers, steaks and all-day breakfast with bottomless coffee. Kids’ menu. Locals favourite. 1727 Mountain Ave, 403-678-2656, thediningguide.ca/dining/craigs EDO JAPAN Tasty teiryaki meals made to order on a 450 degree Teppanyakki grill with choice cuts of Canadian beef and chicken as well as fresh, never frozen vegetables. Sushi is hand-rolled in store. Shops of Canmore, 105, 300 Old Canmore Rd, 403-760-6680 FRESHII Fast-casual restaurant serving delicious food led by nutrition. Evolving menu provides affordable, healthy options for those on the go. Serving bowls, burritos, salads, wraps, soups and juices. So good you'll forget it's healthy! Shops of Canmore, 113, 300 Old Canmore Rd, 403-812-0685
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CAFÉ & BAKERY AN EDIBLE LIFE Healthy, small batch, ready-made meals to-go. Dishes for meat lovers and vegetarians alike with dairy-free, vegan and gluten-free options. Baking and sweet options available. All meals are made from scratch in house. 112 Kananaskis Way, 403-609-9957, anediblelife.ca COMMUNITEA Specialty coffee and over 40 premium loose leaf teas. Serving unique, eco-friendly dishes from locally sourced ingredients including bowls, wraps, fresh baking and more. 117, 1001 6 Ave, 403-688-2233 GOOD EARTH COFFEEHOUSE Exceptional coffee and wholesome food, with a down-to-earth attitude. Counter service with coffee, specialty tea, lattes, espresso, fresh baking, breakfast and lunch options. Local art for sale on the walls. 718 Main St, 403-675-1204 LE CHOCOLATIER Unique chocolate confections are created in this independent chocolate shop. Try hand crafted delicacies from the finest Belgian chocolate. Watch chocolatiers work their magic and buy ready-made treats in store. 121-701 Benchlands Tr, 403-679-3351, lechocolatier.ca
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN BAGEL CO. Serving fresh, homemade New York style bagels, flavoured cream cheeses, baking and soups. Everything is made from scratch, including specialty Glutenfree items. Day old bagels available for purchase. Also selling healthy alternatives to grab-and-go snacks. Two locations: Downtown at 830 Main St, 403-678-9978 and 1306 Bow Valley Tr, 403-678-9968, thebagel.ca STARBUCKS Celebrating coffee and the spirit of connection. Serving specialty hot and cold drinks, baking, and packable lunch items. Download the Starbucks Rewards App for points as well as mobile pre-order and pay. Two locations: 1240 Railway Ave, 403-609-9552 and in Safeway, 1200 Railway Ave
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LE FOURNIL French-inspired bakery with a Canadian flair. Providing small moments of pleasure in the form of edible art, made with the freshest ingredients. Serving fresh baked bread, croissants, desserts and more. Coffee, espresso and cold drinks. 101 1205 Bow Valley Trail, 403-675-5005
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TIM HORTONS Canada runs on Timmies! Hot and cold beverages, coffee, teas, select lattes, sandwiches, soups, doughnuts, cookies and timbits. Now serving all-day hot breakfast sandwiches. Restaurant and takeout options with drive-through at Mountain Ave location. 3 locations: 1729 Mountain Ave, 403-678-8701; 950 Railway Ave, in Save-On Foods, 403-678-6678; Hwy 1 at Hwy 40, 403-881-2830, timhortons.com VALBELLA GOURMET FOODS Local deli serves homemade soups, baking and made-to-order sandwiches with changing daily specials. Examples include specialty sausages, charcuterie, breads and pan-ready meals. Grocery selling meats, ready-made meals and specialty ingredients. Order their Carnivore Kits for delivery in C a n m o re , B a n f f, Cochrane and Calgary. 104 Elk Run Blvd, 403-678-4109, valbellagourmetfoods.ca
PUBS, BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES CANMORE BREWING CO. Local themed, made-on-site brews on tap including IPA, brown ale, pale ale and stout. Seasonal beers and regular food trucks and community events when safe to do so. Award-winning beer. 460 Railway Ave, 403-678-2337, canmorebrewing.com GEORGETOWN INN PUB The Best Fish 'n' Chips in town, according to locals. Fireside lounge and the biggest bar in Canmore. Menu includes hearty Irish fare. Georgetown Inn, 1101 Bow Valley Tr, 403-678-3439, georgetowninn.ca GRIZZLY PAW BREWING CO. Large, two-story restaurant with heated patio in the heart of downtown. Serving quality pub fare at reasonable prices as well as craft beers and sodas from their offsite Canmore brewery. Kids welcome to 10 pm. Kids menu. 622 Main St, 403-678-9983, thegrizzlypaw.com ROSE & CROWN English-style pub serving pub fare, home-made soup, signature burgers and daily specials. 749 Railway Ave, 403-678-5168 SHEEPDOG BREWING Canmore's newest brewery! Seasonal craft beer and cider. Dog-friendly patio and tasting bar. Upstairs taproom can be booked for private events. 112, 105 Bow Meadows Cres, 403-679-4009, sheepdogbrewing.com TAVERN 1883 An early 1900s home converted into a locals' favourite restaurant. House-ground burgers, 50 beers, 25 cocktails and milkshakes. Award winning menus. 709 9 St, 403-609-2000, tavern1883.com WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM Creative cocktails made while you watch. Contemporary interpretations of classic pub fare. 626 8 St, 403-675-2222, canmoresaloon.ca WILD LIFE DISTILLERY Award-winning small-batch vodka, gin and seasonal spirits from local grain and mountain water. Douglas fir bar for tastings and cocktails. 160, 105 Bow Meadows Cres, 403-678-2800, wildlifedistillery.ca
Y LAKE LOUISE & AREA BILL PEYTO’S CAFÉ Named for the famous mountain guide, Bill Peyto's Café offers up grub to fuel adventures big and small. Serving breakfast fare like yogurt parfaits, burritos and eggs. Lunch and dinner items include burgers, curry, stirfry, souvlaki, pasta and hand cut fries. Local beers on tap. Friendly service, despite the restaurant namesake. 203 Village Rd, 403-522-2201, hihostels.ca/billpeytos BAKER CREEK BISTRO Log cabin in the woods with fireplace and fireside lounge. Serving Canadian cuisine with an Italian influence. Menu changes frequently to reflect the seasons. Baker Creek Mountain Resort, Bow Valley Pkwy, 10 km/6 mi east of Lake Louise, 403-522-3761 FAIRMONT CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE Restaurants with charm and character. Most feature lake and glacier views. All offer kids menus. Fairview Bar & Restaurant modern Canadian dinners. Walliser Stube Swiss fondues, schnitzel. Poppy Brasserie: à la carte breakfasts, traditional dinner menu. Lakeview Lounge sandwiches, burgers and full plates. 111 Lake Louise Rd, 403-522-3511 JAVALANCHE CAFÉ Friendly café serving hot meals, pre-made and made-toorder sandwiches, salads pastries, breakfast sandwiches and wraps. Healthy options available. Also selling old-fashioned milkshakes, ice cream by the scoop and local espresso from Banff Roasting Company. 200 Village Rd, right beside Mountain Restaurant, 403-522-3574, lakelouisemountainrestaurant.ca LAGGAN’S Mountain bakery & delicatessen. Fresh baking in a friendly atmosphere. Breads, pastries, cookies, squares and more. Breakfast on a bun, traditional sandwiches, salads, soup, chili cheese fries and hot food specials. Specialty coffees, teas and milkshakes. Eat in or takeout. Samson Mall, 403-522-2017, laggans.com
DINING LOUISE SKI RESORT Lodge of the Ten Peaks Beautiful log structure offering breakfast. Slopeside Coffee mountainside stop for all things caffeine. Powder Keg Lounge low-key dining with delicious food. Kuma Yama sushi and ramen. Whiskey Jack Café home of the "Super $8 Menu". Whitehorn Bistro with unparalleled views. Serving an upscale menu in a casual environment. Whitehorn Rd, north side of Hwy 1, 403-522-3555, skilouise.com/dining MOUNTAIN RESTAURANT Family owned and operated restaurant since 1984. Friendly with mountain views and a relaxed, casual atmosphere. Serving homemade burgers, aged house cut steaks, specialty pastas and Asianinspired bulgogi. Sauces made in-house. Also serving old fashioned milkshakes, Canadian wine and local craft beer. Reservations requested. 200 Village Rd, 403-522-3573, lakelouisemountainrestaurant.ca POST HOTEL Currently serving hotel guests only. European-trained Executive Chef Hans Sauter. “Grand Award” winning wine cellar with more than 26,000 bottles for the perfect complement. Dress code is casual elegance. 200 Pipestone Rd, 403-522-3989 SAMSON MALL Includes dining locations such as Laggan's Bakery & Delicatessen (left) 403-522-2017; Trailhead Café (below) 403-522-2006; and Village Grill (below). Village Rd and Lake Louise Dr, 403-522-3879
The Mountain Restaurant International Cuisine Fantastic View Local Craft Beers 403.522.3573
Javalanche Café Locally roasted coffee, fresh baking & made to order sandwiches. 403.522.3574 200 Village Road, Lake Louise mountainrestaurant.ca
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TRAILHEAD CAFÉ Family operated local favourite. Barista-made specialty coffee, whole leaf teas, made-to-order sandwiches and gluten-free items. Breakfast to 10 am; breakfast wraps all day. Samson Mall, 403-522-2006, thediningguide.ca/dining/trailhead-cafe VILLAGE GRILL Family dining since 1990. Specializing in classic Western and Asian dishes. An affordable, casual alternative to dining in Lake Louise! Samson Mall, 403-522-3879
L A K E Bombs Away Ski hills may close specific areas for increased avalanche risk or if the snow team is performing avalanche control. -KB Information is accurate at time of printing. Visit thediningguide.ca for the latest details.
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The warm mineral pools of Radium Hot Springs (p 68) were used for generations by the Ktunaxa people for relaxation and healing. In 1890 Englishman Rolond Stuart realized the marketing potential of the springs and bought the land to develop it for public use. Stuart returned to England at the start of the First World War. The hot springs pool and bathhouse were purchased by the Canadian government, who would later designate the land surrounding the springs and the road a national park. Beautiful Highway 93S and Kootenay National Park are today's result of that transaction. Visit Radium Hot Springs and discover why these pools have been calling people for generations! -KATE BARKER
The Village of Canal Flats (p 68) has everything a mountain lover needs for the perfect vacation. Just a stone's throw away from skiing, backcountry trails, hot springs and national parks, this little town has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Visit the new Ponderosa Place (p 70) for the latest in shopping, dining, salon and more! -TAYLOR JAINE 66
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SLEEPING BEAUTY Did you know bears don't actually hibernate for the winter months? Thanks to many studies, including tracking Boo the Grizzly at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort (p 67), we now know bears don’t reach true hibernation. Instead, they enter torpor. A bear in torpor still has a slowed heart rate and metabolism. They still experience a drop in body temperature and can survive the winter months without food. A bear can wake from torpor, however, if they need to defend their den or deal with needy cubs. Follow Boo on Instagram to see when he wakes up this spring! -KB
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GOLDEN Located beyond the western edge of Yoho National Park is the town of Golden. The variety of activities will make your winter vacation memorable. ART GALLERY OF GOLDEN Fine art from local artists. A true reflection of western mountain culture. 516 9 Ave N, 250-344-6186 BACCHUS BOOKS New and used bookstore with an upstairs café. Unique selection of new and over 15,000 used books. 409 9th Ave N, 250-272-2076 BIG BEND CAFÉ Highlighting the flavours of Golden. Multi-grain pancakes, huevos and bottomless coffee. 528 9 Ave N, 250-344-6111 CENTURY 21 Create your piece of paradise in Golden! Amber Granter, realtor. 902 10 Ave, 250-939-8605, mountaintownliving.com/amber ELEVEN22 Canadian cuisine with a European flair. Local beer and Okanagan wine. 1122 10 Ave, 250-344-2443, eleven22restaurant.com GOLDEN MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Local history including the Canadian Pacific Railway and Swiss mountain guides. 1302 11 Ave S, 250-344-5169, goldenbcmuseum.com
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GOLDEN SUSHI Delicious Japanese and Korean food including noodle soups, rice bowls, sushi, tempura, sake and beer with a small grocery store. 828 10 Ave S, Unit G, 250-344-2231
HIT THE SLOPES It's no secret that BC is home to some secret stashes of powder! With quieter hills and a relaxed mountain vibe, you'll be glad you hit the slopes this winter! For piles of fresh champagne powder, try Kicking Horse Mountain Resort (below). Ski the most vertical of North America at Revelstoke Ski Resort. Find family friendly runs and a relaxed atmosphere at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort near Canal Flats. While you're in the area, access ski in/ ski out amenities at Panorama Mountain Resort (p 68). Take advantage of RK Heli-ski at the mountain and find some untouched snow! -TAYLOR JAINE KICKING HORSE MOUNTAIN RESORT The champagne powder capital of Canada! 6 lifts access over 3400 acres of skiable terrain. Runs for every level with plenty of advanced and freeride-style terrain. 1500 Kicking Horse Tr, 250-439-5425 MAD TRAPPER LIQUOR STORE Large selection of cold beer, wine and liquor at competitive prices. Monthly specials. 1203 9 St S, 250-344-6661
ISLAND RESTAURANT Asian and European twists on local favourites. Two storey log cabin with great river views. 10110 Ave, 250-344-2400, islandrestaurant.ca
PEAKS GRILL Legendary for hearty post-skiing meals like burgers, fish & chips and curry. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, 250-344-2925, peaksgrill.com
KALTIRE 24-hour emergency road service. Tire sales, repairs, travel trailer and mechanical services. 1002 10 Ave N, Golden, 250-344-5213, kaltire.com
Q'S RESTAURANT Korean and Japanese fusion cuisine including noodles, rice bowls and BBQ. 1402 Trans-Canada Highway North, 250-344-2243
KICKING HORSE RIVER LODGE Snuggled amid the Rocky and Purcell Mountains. The setting is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream come true. 801 9 St N, 877-547-5266, khrl.com
REPOSADOS TACOS Y TEQUILA Taco and tequila bar. Fresh organic pressed tortillas, homemade hot sauces and margaritas. Regular specials. 429 9 Ave N, 250-939-8807
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN BUFFALO RANCH Winter accommodations are open. Stay in a beautiful, rustic and secluded cabin. Buffalo tours are postponed until further notice. Call for inquiries. 1739 Oberg Johnson Rd, 250-344-4779, leodowney.com/rockymountain-buffalo-ranch ROCKY MOUNTAIN RIDERS Snowmobile rentals and tours. Half day, full day and multi-day rentals. Top of the line Ski-doo performance and trail sleds. Gear up with a sled trailer, full avalanche safety kit with beacon, probe and Air Bag avalanche bag, plus rent a GoPro camera to capture your day. Guided half day, full day, extreme backcountry and evening moonlight tours available with local guides who know the best snow. Book guides to show you the secret stashes and use your own sled. Daily shuttles from Canmore, Banff, Lake Louise and Field available. 1500 Kicking Horse Tr a i l , 1 - 8 7 7- 9 5 0 -7 5 3 3 , rockymountainriders.com
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RADIUM HOT SPRINGS On the southern edge of Kootenay National Park is Radium Hot Springs. This village is full of outdoor adventure and mountain enthusiasts. FAR OUT ADVENTURE HUB Rent snowshoes, skates, snow tubes and more. Pick up or delivery. 7514 Main St E, 1-844-376-0632, rentfarout.com
Travel with the whole family through BC's friendly communities. In Golden, find something everyone will eat at Turning Point Restaurant (below) or travel to Radium Hot Springs and take a soak in the famous pools (right). Try a pick-up game of shinny at the Canal Flats Arena (below right) or try your hand at rock climbing with Spirit Rock (p 70). Get geared up to explore the sights on cross country skis or snowshoes from GearHub Sports (p 70). No matter where your journey takes you, there's something for everyone in beautiful BC! -TJ ROCKWATER GRILL AND BAR Hand crafted food and cocktails made from the best ingredients. Live music and events when safe to do so. 429 9 Ave N, 250-344-5951, rockwatergrill.com RONA Home centre, building materials, décor, tools, outdoor power equipment, appliances and seasonal products. 912 15 St S, 250-344-2964, rona.ca SAVE ON FOODS Supermarket with pharmacy, deli, bulk foods and bakery. Regular sales. 1020 10th Ave S, 250-344-5315, saveonfoods.com/store/golden SELKIRK SKI AND BIKE At Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Ski gear, bootfitting, ski tuning and more. Rentals, demos and sales. Outdoor mountain apparel for sale. 1549 Kicking Horse Trail, 250-344-2925, selkirkskiandbike.com SWISS VILLAGE INN & RV PARK Quiet location with scenic mountain views. Offering kitchenette units, accessible and family suites. 10 RV sites with full hook-ups. 1107 14 St N, 250-344-2276, swissvillageinn.ca 68
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TOURISM GOLDEN Sitting in the Canadian Rockies, Golden is surrounded by five of Canada’s most stunning national parks: Yoho, Glacier, Banff, Kootenay and Mount Revelstoke. Use Golden as your base to experience the spectacular scenery, iconic skiing and National Parks heritage sites. For information on accommodations, activities, dining deals and more, visit tourismgolden.com TURNING POINT RESTAURANT Family owned since 1988. Serving something for everyone. Gluten free and vegan dishes. 906 11 Ave S, 250-344-2566, turningpointrestaurant.com WHITETOOTH BISTRO Casual bistro with elevated food using local ingredients where possible. Gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. 427 9 Ave, 250-344-5120, whitetoothbistro.com WOLF'S DEN RESTAURANT Log cabin on the Kicking Horse River serving certified Angus steaks, gourmet burgers, vegetarian dishes and more. 1105-9 St S, 250-344-9863, thewolfsdengolden.ca
RADIUM HOT SPRINGS One of BC’s top natural hot springs. Family-friendly facility with plenty of space to relax and soak in the expansive hot pool or cool off in the swimming pool. The mineral water is odourless and clear, perfect for relaxing. The hot springs are operating at reduced capacity with restrictions in place. Towel and swimsuit rentals currently not available. Hwy 93S, 1 - 8 0 0 -7 6 7- 1 6 1 1 , pc.gc.ca RADIUM HOT SPRINGS VISITOR CENTRE Discover Radium Hot Springs and the Columbia Valley. Purchase Parks Canada passes. Wildlife exhibits, souvenirs and expert advice. 7556 Main St E, 250-347-9331, radiumhotsprings.com
INVERMERE-ON-THELAKE 15-min south of Radium Hot Springs is Invermere-on-the-Lake, located on Lake Windemere. PANORAMA MOUNTAIN RESORT Ski resort and alpine village. 10 lifts to 3000 acres of varied terrain. Lodging, dining, shopping, spa and child care. 2000 Panorama Dr, 250-342-6941 THE KANATA Hotel In the Columbia Valley. Friendly service and a convenient location. 8888 Arrow Rd, 250-342-8888, kanatainns.com
CANAL FLATS 15 minutes south of Fairmont Hot Springs is Canal Flats. This area is known for its lake and river, located within a wingspan of each other. CANAL FLATS ARENA Ice hockey, figure skating and shinny. Contact for schedule, safety measures and fees. 4925 Burns Ave, 250-349-5617
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Bask in our warmth! Visit hotsprings.ca to learn more about how your visit will be different this winter.
Prélassez-vous dans nos eaux chaudes! Consultez le site sourcesthermales.ca pour découvrir en quoi votre séjour sera différent cet hiver.
Hours may change. Les heures d’ouverture pourraient changer.
Y BC ROCKIES COLUMBIA DISCOVERY CENTRE The area around Canal Flats has been occupied for thousands of years by members of the Ktunaxa Nation. Discover the history and attractions in Canal Flats and the Columbia Valley. 8866 Grainger Road, 250-349-5462, canalflats.ca HIT 'N RUN SNACK SHACK The best home cooking in Canal Flats. Treats, easy lunches and savory homestyle dinners. 9115 Grainger Rd, 250-688-6890 PONDEROSA PLACE New business hub with several boutique shops including Viibrant Earth Café, J2 Ranch Meat Shop, Jackie’s Hair Studio and more. 4957 Burns Ave
CRANBROOK & KIMBERLEY Between the Rockies and the Purcells are Cranbrook and Kimberley. There's a lot to discover! CANADIAN TIRE Hunting, fishing and outdoor gear. Auto parts and service. Tamarack Centre, 1500 Cranbrook St N, 250-489-3300, canadiantire.ca
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COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES State of the art campuses for skilled workers and employees. 2700 College Way, Cranbrook, 250-489-8242, cotr.bc.ca CRANBROOK HISTORY CENTRE Canadian Museum of Rail Travel, gift shop, paleontology gallery and more. 57 Van Horne St, 250-489-3918, cranbrookhistorycentre.com CRANBROOK VISITOR CENTRE Eat, stay, shop and explore the basecamp of the Kootenays. 2279 Cranbrook St, 250-426-5914, cranbrooktourism.com DAYS INN Pet friendly, free breakfast, close to the airport. 600 Cranbrook St N, 250-426-6683
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EARTH’S OWN NATURALS Cannabis, edibles, accessories and friendly, knowledgable staff. Two locations: 148 Howard St, Kimberely, 778-481-5420 and 502 8 Ave, Fernie, 778-481-5425, earthsownnaturals.com
BC ROCKIES ELIZABETH LAKE LODGE Canadian Alpine Lodge. Walking trails to bird sanctuary. 590 Van Horne St S, Cranbrook, 250-426-6114, elizabethlakelodge.com OK TIRE Tire sales and service including roadside service. 200 Van Horne St N, Cranbrook, 250-426-2844, oktire.com OLD CROW EMPORIUM Selling antiques, vintage finds, upcycled furniture, "handmade and fabulous crap." In the Platzl, Kimberley, 250-417-9982 RUNNERS RV Trusted source for RV sales and service since 1989. 2813 23 St N, Cranbrook, 250-489-4141, runnersrv.com SIDEKICK STICKERS Custom stickers, vehicle graphics and more. 110 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, 250-919-3807, sidekickstickers.com SPIRIT ROCK Family-friendly indoor climbing. Climbs for everyone! 110 Deer Park Ave, 250-427-7200, spiritrockcllimbing.com TAMARACK CENTRE Cranbrook’s premiere shopping destination with stores, dining and specialty businesses. 180-1500 Cranbrook St N, 250-426-2231
FERNIE & ELKFORD Discover these hidden gems of mountain exploration, far from the crowds. BARKSIDE Holistic food, supplements and products for your pet's active, mountain lifestyle. 791 2 Ave, Fernie, 250-423-4332, barkside.com ELKFORD VISITOR CENTRE Discover pristine natural wilderness close to Elk Lakes Provincial Park, Height of the Rockies and the Elk River. 750 Fording Dr, 250-865-4015, elkford.ca FERNIE FOX HOTEL Quality and comfort you can trust. Friendly smiles and wellbeing are top of mind. 2021 Hwy 3, 250-423-6788, ferniefoxhotel.com GEARHUB SPORTS Local outdoor store with skis, backcountry gear and clothing. New and consignment items. 401 1 Ave, Fernie, 250-423-5555, gearhub.ca
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Golden, BC, is situated amidst the majestic Purcell, Selkirk and Rocky Mountain ranges, a one-hour scenic drive west of Lake Louise via the Trans-Canada Hwy. Five stunning National Parks are nearby—Banff, Glacier, Kootenay, Mt Revelstoke and Yoho. Winter in Golden and Kicking Horse Country is a magical season. The abundant champagne powder is perfect for world-class skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. A stay combines incredible scenery and outdoor adventures with a wide range of lodging, restaurants and other travel amenities. Take a few days to try all the activities that Golden’s mountain playground has to offer. From the excellent groomed and powder runs at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, to manicured skate and classic ski loops at the Dawn Mountain Nordic Centre, there are a ton of fun things to do. Discover the fun of snowshoeing. Go tobogganing with the kids at Snake Hill. Rev up a snowmobile and take a tour deep into the mountains. Golden and the Bugaboo Mountains are the birthplace of heli-skiing—four heli-skiing companies and one cat skiing operation are headquartered here. Rogers Pass, the ski touring capital of the world an hour’s drive west of town, is one of many access points to the backcountry.
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MAJESTIC MALIGNE Maligne Canyon, the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park, was carved by water through limestone. Some geologists think the canyon was originally a cave that had the top scraped off by receding glaciers. This is because Maligne Canyon is narrow at the top and wider part way down. Discover more about this geological wonder from Sundog Tours (p 75) or Walks & Talks Jasper (p 77). -KATE BARKER
In 2011, Jasper National Park received a Dark Sky Preserve designation from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. It is the second largest Dark Sky Preserve in the world, with over 11,000 square kilometres for stargazing. With that much space, where is the best place to go? Pyramid Lake Island has a great vantage point to look at the stars. Surrounded by the water, this accessible island is just outside of Jasper for a short and rewarding trip. Lake Annette is just a few kilometers outside of town. It provides a secluded place to admire the night sky. Maligne Canyon is popular for icewalks during the winter, but at night, it provides a special getaway to gaze at the stars. -TAYLOR JAINE 72
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TWO BROTHERS Jasper’s Raven Totem Pole, commissioned by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, looked over the Jasper railway station for 94 years. It was taken down in 2009 because of structural damage. Haida brothers Jaalen and Gwaai Edenshaw carved the new totem, called Two Brothers. The pole tells the story of two brothers who travel from the coast to the Canadian Rockies where one stays and one returns home. -TJ
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DRIVING TOURS ICEFIELDS PARKWAY The journey to the Columbia Icefield and Sunwapta Pass, 105 km/65 mi, is one of the world’s most spectacular drives. Follow Connaught Dr west past Hwy 16, where the road becomes the Icefields Parkway, Hwy 93. At Athabasca Falls, 30 km/19 mi, the river flows through a narrow canyon and over a cliff. Walk the short interpretive trail. 7 km/4.3 mi farther is Goat Lookout with views of Mt Kerkeslin. Here, natural salt attracts mountain goats. Continue to Sunwapta Falls, 54 km/33 mi, where a footbridge provides the best view. As the highway climbs, a pullout provides a view of frozen Tangle Falls, 96 km/60 mi, where Tangle Creek tumbles down a limestone wall. Bighorn sheep often herd where the road crests. Across the valley Stutfield Glacier spills over the mountain’s ridge.
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Next stop is the Columbia Icefield, 103 km/64 mi, one of the largest accumulations of ice south of the Arctic. It's 215 sq km/ 83 sq mi and up to 365 m/1200 ft deep. Its meltwaters flow west to the Pacific, north to the Arctic and east to Hudson’s Bay and the Atlantic. This hydrological apex is one of two in the world, the other is in Siberia. Six major glaciers flow from the Icefield. At the Athabasca Glacier, you can walk to the glacier toe. 4 km/2.5 mi south of the Icefield is Sunwapta Pass. Here, Jasper National Park ends and Banff National Park begins. It's 122 km/76 mi farther to Lake Louise (route description p 27). MALIGNE LAKE ROAD 48 km/30 mi from Jasper to Maligne Lake, popular for its beauty and wildlife. From town, drive 2 km/1.2 mi east on Yellowhead Hwy 16. Turn right at Maligne Rd. Across the Athabasca River, turn right on Lodge Rd toward Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Stroll the 3.4 km/2.1 mi loop around Lac Beauvert, go ice skating or enjoy a drink in the lounge with sublime view. Return to Maligne Lake Rd and turn right.
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Mount Edith Cavell was named in 1916 after a nurse who was executed for helping allied forces cross into neutral territory during World War I. Before the war, the mountain was called White Ghost by the First Nations and La Montagne de la Grande Traverse by French mountaineers. It was also called Mount Fitzhugh, after a director of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. -KATE BARKER At Maligne Canyon Fifth Bridge the famous icewalk begins. Rent ice cleats or take a guided tour. An interpretive trail parallels the canyon rim. The road runs alongside Medicine Lake, 27 km/16.7 mi from town. Pullouts with Maligne Range views have signs describing the lake that seasonally "disappears". The road ends at mountain-ringed Maligne Lake, the largest glacier-fed lake in the Canadian Rockies. Enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. PYRAMID LAKE ROAD Turn left off Connaught Dr onto Pyramid Lake Rd. 2 km/1.2 mi past Bonhomme St is Cottonwood Slough wetlands, with access to trails on Pyramid Bench. At 4.8 km/3 mi is Patricia Lake. Walk along the lakeshore and learn about the experimental iceberg aircraft landing strip built here in WWII. The road ends at Pyramid Lake, with snowshoeing terrain, cross-country ski trails and lakeside dining at The Pines. Reach tranquil Pyramid Island by footbridge. Enjoy the stellar views of aptly named Pyramid Mountain and spend the evening gazing at the night sky in Jasper’s Dark Sky Preserve.
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TOWNSITE WALK JASPER TOWNSITE TOUR From the Jasper Information Centre, a designated historic site, cross Miette Ave to see Whistler’s Inn Den Wildlife Museum. Cross Connaught Dr to the Jasper Heritage Railway Station, a working station with a 1923 CNR steam locomotive 6015 and Haida carved totem pole. Then, follow the Discovery Trail circling the town. The 8.3 km/5.1 mi loop has three sections with signs interpreting railway history, peaks, people and nature. Downtown is the Old Firehall, across Patricia St from the visitor centre. North on Patricia St and left on Pyramid Lake Rd is the charming wood, red brick and stone Jasper Lutheran Church, the town’s oldest. Continue past the Jasper Activity Centre and turn left onto Bonhomme St where you'll find the Jasper Fitness & Aquatic Centre and Jasper-Yellowhead Museum with exhibits on the fur trade, mountaineering and park history. Go left at Elm Ave to the Library & Cultural Centre, which hosts regular events and an art gallery. Return to Patricia St and Connaught Dr for downtown shopping and dining.
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Hidden away in the spectacular landscape of Jasper National Park lies the luxurious Spa at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge (p 78). Surrounded by magnificent scenery of rugged mountains and pristine lakes, the spa is the perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate. After a long day travelling and exploring the winter wonderland of Jasper, the Spa is ready and waiting for you to arrive, with candles lit, oils diffusing, relaxing music, a hand-written welcoming plaque and a toasty, pre-heated bed. Just what you need when the weather is chilly! From the moment you step foot in the Spa to the moment you leave, you feel pampered, with all the time in the world to breathe deep, reflect and take in the nature around you. -JASMINE HOLMES
Do you know about Agnes and Mona Harrigan, the first female guides in Jasper National Park? What about Curly Phillips, Fred Brewster and the beginnings of tourism in the area? Do you know what happened to the First Nations who used to call this area home? Learn the history, stories and more from Jasper Museum (p 75). There's so much to discover! -TJ 74
From hoofbeats in the snow to wagging tails and licking tongues, Jasper has family-friendly outdoor adventures for animal lovers of all ages. Enjoy a team of huge draft horses while cozy and warm under a blanket on a sleigh ride with Jasper Riding Stables (p 77). Each 40-minute tour of Pyramid Lake includes stunning mountain scenery. If you’re looking to make dog friends, meet the enthusiastic sleigh dogs of Cold Fire Creek Dogsledding (p 75). Learn the ropes with a 60-minute introductory tour or embrace the adventure of an overnight stay in a cozy log cabin! -KATE BARKER
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CANYON ICEWALKS MALIGNE CANYON ICEWALKS Guided tour of the frozen canyon floor. Explore the entrance to a cave system, ice caves and towering frozen waterfalls stretching over 30 metres. Cleats, winter boots, helmets, snacks and hot chocolate. Free shuttle. 1-866-606-6700, banffjaspercollection.com SUNDOG TOURS Jasper’s most popular and impressive winter adventure. Explore frozen waterfalls, ice caves and incredible ice formations. Learn about Jasper’s Maligne Valley, Karst topography, and the mystery of the “disappearing” Medicine Lake. 3 hr Maligne Canyon tour includes boots, cleats and guide. Free transportation from all Jasper accommodations. 414 Connaught D r, 1 - 8 8 8 -7 8 6 - 3 6 4 1 , sundogtours.com
DOG SLED TOURS COLD FIRE CREEK DOG SLEDDING Learn about dogs and dog sledding from experts. Tours include the family-friendly 60 Minute Musher, 2.5 hr Moonshiners of Whiskey Creek with lunch and a campfire, 4 hr Ghost of Cold Fire Creek with cabin visit and campfire lunch. Off Hwy 16 W of town, 1-877-295-8505, dogsleddinginjasper.com
FAT BIKE RENTALS • Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge 1 Old Lodge Rd, 780-852-3301 • Jasper Source for Sports 406 Pa t r i c i a S t , 78 0 - 8 5 2- 3 8 9 8
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HELICOPTER TOURS ROCKIES HELI CANADA Helicopter sightseeing tours of the Canadian Rockies. Heli Snowshoeing Adventure fly to a high alpine meadow with over 2 metres of snow or to the Confluence and snowshoe to a frozen waterfall. Snowshoes, hot chocolate and Irish cream provided. Try a Bubbles Tour to see frozen natural methane bubbles on Abraham Lake. Cline River via Icefields Pkwy and Hwy 11, 2.5 hrs S of town, 1-888-844-3514, rockiesheli.com
PLAY IN THE SNOW Play in the snow in Jasper this winter! Try a snowshoe tour with Sundog Tours (p 76). Tours are customizable and can include transportation and equipment. See the backcountry with a guided ski touring adventure from Rockaboo (below). Explore the rim of Maligne Canyon with Walks & Talks (p 77) and learn about the unique geology and underground drainage system of the canyon. Photograph all of your adventures with a photography workshop from Jasper Photo Tours (p 76). Choose from unique options including night photography and cellphone workshops. -TAYLOR JAINE ICE CLIMBING ROCKABOO Ice climbing with ACMG guides, gear and instruction. Custom tours and avalanche training. 610 Patricia St, 780-820-0092
ICE SKATING FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE Skate in the open air surrounded by mountain views. Groomed outdoor rinks on Lake Mildred include a hockey rink and skating oval. Skate rentals available at the lodge. 780-852-3301, fairmont.com/jasper
MUSEUMS/ GALLERIES DEN WILDLIFE MUSEUM Over 100 Canadian bird and animal specimens displayed in classic and natural scenes. Tokens available at the front desk. Free for hotel guests. Downstairs at the Whistlers Inn, Connaught Dr at Miette St, 780-852-3361, whistlersinn.com
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JASPER ART GUILD Non-profit gallery promotes visual arts in Jasper and displays a broad variety of local and regional work including oils, acrylics, fiber arts, mixed media, sculpture, and photography. Library & Cultural Centre, 500 Robson St, 780-852-1994 JASPER-YELLOWHEAD MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Preserving and sharing the history of the town of Jasper and the surrounding national park from 10,000 years ago to present day. Three galleries, archives and a museum shop. Historical Gallery exhibits feature local history including Indigenous peoples, fur trade, railway, early tourism and Jasper National Park development. The Showcase Gallery and Alcove Gallery exhibits change often and feature travelling historical displays as well as local and regional artists and photographers. 400 Bonhomme St, 780-852-3013, jaspermuseum.com WINTER 2020/21
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The grandeur of Jasper inspires you to slow your pace, breathe deeply and reflect on nature. This reflection underscores every treatment we offer.
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MOUNTAIN GALLERIES at The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Canadian fine art since 1992. Director Wendy Wacko and her team of educated art professionals showcase a collection of paintings from abstract impressionism to magic realism, with a focus on wilderness landscapes. Museum-quality glass, clay, stone and bronze sculptures. Inuit prints and carvings. Guaranteed worldwide shipping. Frequent Artist in Residence for artistic demonstrations and discussion. 780-852-5378, mountaingalleries.com
PLANETARIUM JASPER PLANETARIUM Astronomers give guided presentations of planets, galaxies, northern lights and Indigenous constellations in their domed theater with the Planetarium Experience. Combine with the Telescope Experience for guided stargazing with the Rockies largest, most powerful telescope. Dome Theatre: Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, 780-931-3275, jasperplanetarium.com
SIGHTSEEING/ SHUTTLES GYPSY GUIDE SELF DRIVE TOURS Commentary on attractions, history and sights in Jasper National Park. Plays at 1000s of GPS points. Seach GyPSy Guide Jasper to download. No data fees. App works without network service.
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JASPER PHOTO TOURS Teaching everyone to channel creativity into a beautiful photograph, no matter the camera. Lessons and tours from professional photographers. 780-931-4373 SUNDOG TOURS Sightseeing with guide and transportation. Learn about animals in Jasper National Park with a Winter Wildlife Discovery Tour. Learn the rich history, geology and ecology of the mountains with a Winter Train Tour. Try the West Edmonton Mall Excursion to the biggest shopping complex in Canada, with 4.5 hrs in the mall. Daily transportation to Hinton, Edson, Edmonton and Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary. 414 Connaught D r, 1 - 8 8 8 -7 8 6 - 3 6 4 1 , sundogtours.com
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WALKS & TALKS JASPER Experience Jasper with local guide Paula Beauchamp. Maligne Canyon Five Bridges Adventure: see icefalls on a canyon rim and bridges walk. Winter Snowshoe Adventure: snowshoe in best snow of the day. Includes gear and transportation. 618 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4994
SKI AREA MARMOT BASIN Skiing and snowboarding on uncrowded slopes. 1675 acres including bowls, glades, groomed runs and terrain parks. 4 quads, 3 express, 1 triple and 1 double chair, magic carpet. Base and mid-mountain day lodges. Gear rentals, snow school, tours and nursery. Town shuttle: 15 min S of town via Icefields Pkwy, 780-852-3816
SLEIGH RIDES JASPER RIDING STABLES Horse drawn sleigh rides on Pyramid Lake. Call ahead for up-to-date pricing and schedule. Pyramid Lake Rd, 4 km/2.5 mi from town, 780-883-0900
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SNOWSHOEING & XC XC SKI & SNOWSHOE RENTALS • Edge Control 618 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4945 • Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge 780-852-3301 • Jasper Source for Sports 406 Patricia St, 780-852-3654 • Pure Outdoors 632 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4717 • Totem Ski Shop 408 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3078 CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRAILS Groomed trails for xc skiers: • Whirlpool Cross-Country Ski Hub includes easy, 7 km/4.3 mi return Moab Lake Trail or the moderate climb to Moab Lake, 15.2 km/9.4 mi return. Leach Lake Trail is a moderate 7 km/4.3 mi return with excellent views. Continue farther for a 15.2 km/9.4 mi return to Athabasca Falls. • Pyramid Bench Plateau with trails near Patricia Lake and Pyramid Lake. Pyramid Fire Rd is a challenging 16.8 km/10.4 mi trail with views from Pyramid Mountain. • Wabasso Campground has various easy trails and is popular with families. Visit Jasper Information Centre, 500 Connaught Dr, 780-852-6176, for trail suggestions, maps and snow reports. Information is accurate at time of printing. Please call ahead for up-to-date details.
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TRADEMARK HAIR COMPANY Salon and spa with an inviting presence that caters personal experiences to every guest. Hair services, makeup, facials, manicures, pedicures, wraps, waxing, hot stone and customized massage. 606 Patricia St, 780-852-9700
FIND YOUR BUBBLE Have you seen the bubbles on Abraham Lake? They're created by bacteria feeding on decaying organics and expelling methane gas. As the lake freezes, it captures these bubbles within the ice for a spectacular display of the force of nature. Visit this unique spot with a tour from Rockies Heli Canada (p 75). Enjoy a scenic helicopter tour followed by a backcountry snowshoe and a guided tour of the lake. Take advantage of a photo safari like no other! -TAYLOR JAINE SNOWSHOE TRAILS • Pyramid Bench Various trails including the easy, 4.2 km/2.6 mi Edge of the Bench trail, with spectacular views of town and the surrounding peaks. The moderate Pyramid Overlook is a 6 km/3.7 mi loop with phenomenal views of Pyramid Mountain. Try the steep, moderate, 8.6 km/5.3 mi loop trail to Virl, Dorothy and Christine Lakes for some of the best views. • Maligne Lake has some of the best snow in the park and it's an excellent place to see wildlife. Try the easy Little Moose Lake Loop, a 2.6 km/1.6 mi forest trail from Maligne Lake to Moose Lake. The easy Mary Schaffer Loop is 3.2 km/2 mi. Start at Maligne Lake, pass Curly Phillips’ historic boathouse to the viewpoint and return through the trees. • Medicine Lakeshore is an easy 3 km/1.8 mi return with views of Watchtower Canyon. • Beaver Lake is an easy, 2.6 km/1.6 mi loop with picturesque views of dramatic mountains. Visit the Jasper Information Centre, 500 Connaught Dr, 780-852-6176, for trail suggestions, maps and snow reports. 78
SPAS & MASSAGE JASPER WELLNESS Focused on people and their well-being. Registered massage therapists provide therapeutic, prenatal and express massages. Drop-in yoga classes have moved online. Basement, 618 Connaught Dr, 780-931-2769 SPA JASPER New spa owned by Jasper local with 24 years of massage experience from around the world. Full service spa and salon providing massage, aesthetics, nails and hair. Sawridge Inn, 76 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3252 THE SPA at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Award-winning spa inspired by the natural elements of Jasper. Customized treatments to help you recover from long days carving up the hill or exploring the mountains. Luxury massage and body experiences for everyone. Facials, nail services, makeup and hair salon. Treatments for men. Products include Eufora, Jane Iredale, Kerstin Florian, Tata Harper and Pai-Shau. 780-852-6014, fairmont.com/jasper/spa
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WILD ORCHID SALON & SPA A serene atmosphere offering therapeutic and relaxation massage. Body treatments include exfoliation, wraps and aromatherapy. Aesthetics include manicures, pedicures, facials, lash extensions hair removal and makeup. Full hair services. Bridal hair and makeup. Spa packages. Shop Alterna and Living Proof hair products. 616 Patricia St, 780-852-2111
SWIMMING & FITNESS JASPER ACTIVITY CENTRE Squash and racquetball courts will reopen after scheduled repairs. Curling rink hosting regular clinics and drop-in nights. Indoor skating rink is currently closed to the public. Call for times and rates. 303 Bonhomme St, 780-852-3381 JASPER FITNESS & AQUATIC CENTRE Indoor 25 m/82 ft pool, 50 m/164 ft waterslide, "skywalker," monkey bars, wading pool and hot tub. Towel, suit, life jacket and goggle rentals. Fitness centre open by appointment only. Bouldering wall has scheduled and drop in times. 305 Bonhomme St, 780-852-3663
TRANSPORTATION CAR RENTALS • Budget Sundog Tours, 414 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3222 • National Jasper Heritage Train and Bus Station, 607 Connaught Dr, 780-852-1117 SUNDOG TRANSPORTATION Daily transportation service to Hinton, Edson, Edmonton and Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary. 414 Connaught Dr, 1-888-786-3641, sundogtours.com
TOBOGGANING FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE The hills of the golf course offer family fun throughout the winter. Try the brand new groomed hill! Toboggan, sled, crazy carpet and tube rentals available at the Winter Rental Shop. 780-852-3301, fairmont.com/jasper
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Winter in the mountains is cold, but you won’t notice when you’re dressed for it. Get all the best gear from trusted brands, right in Jasper. Find The North Face, Smartwool and more at Wild Mountain (p 80), or try Arc’teryx, Icebreaker or PrAna at Gravity Gear on Patricia St. Dress yourself in Ragwear, Marmot and Fig at Everest Outdoor Store (p 81) or find quality Ruffwear adventure gear for your four-legged friend. There's no reason to stay inside this winter! -TAYLOR JAINE
NEW & NOTEWORTHY New to Jasper’s downtown shopping scene, Puur Athletics (p 80) carries ethically produced clothing for yoga, dance, swimming and surfing. All of their fun and unique designs are made close to home in North America and many of the brands they carry provide support for local charities. Look good and feel great at Puur Athletics! -KATE BARKER
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Jasper may be a small mountain town with strong outoor vibes, but it also has an impressive art scene! Local and regional artists often showcase their talents at the Jasper Art Guild gallery (p 75). This gallery focuses on artists at the beginning of their career, meaning there are a lot of hidden gems to be found! At Mountain Galleries (p 76), seasoned artists capture the essence of the wild and sacred places around Jasper National Park. Find paintings, sculptures and traditional works from renowuned Canadian and First Nations’ artists. Learn from the pros when Mountain Galleries hosts their frequent Artist in Residence program. -KATE BARKER WINTER 2020/21
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NUTTER’S BULK & NATURAL FOODS Organic and specialty foods. Vitamins and supplements. Body and skin care items. 622 Patricia St, 780-852-5844 ZAMA’S Health foods, products and supplements. Heath practitioners on site. Shipping and curb-side pickup. 197 Pembina Ave, Hinton, 780-740-5417
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You may be ready to hit the slopes, but is your gear ready to take you there? Proper ski tuning can completely change your experience on the hill. From ski tuning to edge sharpening, boot fitting, binding adjustments and more, visit Totem Ski Shop (p 81) or Jasper Source for Sports (p 81). Hit the hill knowing you're about to have your best run yet! -TAYLOR JAINE APPAREL HIGHGROUND Casual K-Way packable jackets, apparel by Habitat, Oxygen and Lira swim wear. Footwear by Birkenstock, Keds and Taxi. Herschel luggage and bags. Local jewellery. 610 Connaught Dr, 780-852-5221 LOLË “Inspired by well-being.” This store balances nature and urban, active and social through lifestyle apparel for women and men. Also hosts fitness and wellness meetups: see Facebook for details. Activewear, outerwear, yoga wear, bags and jewellery. This Canadian company designs products for all four seasons. 61 6 Pa t r i c i a S t , 780-852-0403, lolelife.com MOUNTAIN AIR CLOTHING CO. A favourite for over 30 years. Denim, outerwear, sweaters, swimwear, basics and accessories. Canadian brands including Joseph Ribkoff, Lisette L, Parkhurst, Lipson and Canada Goose, plus Bogs, Guess, Mavi Gold and Clarks. 622 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3760
PUUR ATHLETICS Ethically sourced clothing for yoga, dance, gym, swimming, flow, surfing, movement. Hand selected brands often give to charity. 626 Connaught Dr, 780-813-0488 WILD MOUNTAIN Premium mountain brands for passionate outdoor people. Huge selection of The North Face, Smartwool, Rab and Fjällräven active apparel. 610 Patricia St, 780-852-5304, highlineoutdoors.ca
CAMERA SHOP TEKARRA COLOR Cameras, batteries and accessories. Lab for quality prints in minutes from digital cards and phones. Digital workstations: zoom, colour adjust and print photos. Custom cropping, enlargements to poster size and canvas printing. Local landscape art and photos, plus cards, frames and souvenirs. 600 Patricia St, 780-852-5525, tekarracolor.ca
FOOD & DRINK FRESON BROS. Grocery, local food, butcher and pharmacy. 632 Carmichael Ln, Hinton, 780-865-7455
JASPER GENERAL STORE Everything you need under one roof! Value priced gifts. Apparel, toys, games, guitars and drums. House and kitchen gadgets. Camping, scrapbook, craft and party supplies. 625A Patricia St, 780-852-3443 HEN HOUSE TEXTILE CO. Cozy quilting and fabric store with knowledgeable staff. Designer fabrics, knitting and crochet supplies. 195 Pembina Ave, Hinton, 780-865-7147 JASPER ROCK & JADE Fascinating visitors with a unique variety of products for over 30 years. Ammolite, labradorite and moonstone Jewellery. Kitchenware and pottery from top brands. Stop in to sample the homemade gourmet fudge! 620A Connaught Dr, 780-852-3631, jasperrockandjade.com LUCIA’S GEMS & GIFTS Christmas decorations including Dickens Village, Disney and Snowbabies. Hatley and The Little Blue House apparel. 612 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3980 OUR NATIVE LAND Authentic Indigenous and Canadian fine art, jewellery and apparel. Inuit, Six Nations and west coast carvings. Totem poles, masks, porcupine quill baskets, paintings and beadwork. Canadian diamonds, and Ammolite. Museum quality works by Lyle Sopel, Richard Hunt, Vincent Bomberry and Norval Morrisseau. 601 Patricia St, 780-852-5592
Communication is Key A satellite communication device that can call or text can save a life. The mountains don’t always have cell service, so a cell phone may not work in an emergency. -KATE BARKER 80
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BIGHORN GIFTS Apparel and gifts including Canadian made moccasins and mukluks, Native handcrafts and crystals. Canadian jewellery. 604 Connaught Dr, 780-852-5221
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HEALTH & BEAUTY RX DRUG MART Prescriptions and remedies. Cosmetics, sunglasses, magazines, cards and gifts. Delivery, insurance billing, loyalty rewards and travel clinic. 602 Patricia St, 780-852-4441, guardian-ida-pharmacies.ca KING DRUG Pharmacy and gifts with retro games café. Wellness classes including quit smoking and weight loss. 145 Athabasca Ave, Hinton, 780-865-2645, kingdrug.ca
HOME & AUTO CANADIAN TIRE Home, hardware and more. Automotive parts and service, tools, household, sports, toys and seasonal outdoor items. 868 Carmichael Ln, Hinton, 780-865-6157, canadiantire.ca HOME HARDWARE Canada's hardware and home store. Selling household items, auto parts, pet items, seasonal and more. Home building supplies. Keys cut. 706 Sleepy Hollow Rd, 780-852-4491, homehardware.ca QUICK LANE TIRE & AUTO Your one stop shop for everything tires. New tires, brake repair, oil change, battery replacement and more. 764 Carmichael Ln, Hinton, 780-865-5657, hinton-b6049.quicklane.ca
SPORTS OUTFITTERS EVEREST OUTDOOR STORE Outerwear, eyewear and backpacking gear. Sunglasses, guidebooks and maps. Outdoor gear for dogs. Rentals available. 414 Connaught Dr, 780-852-5902
SHOPPING JASPER SOURCE FOR SPORTS Ski and snowboard sales, rentals and repairs. Rent fat bikes, Nordic skis, snowshoes, skates and more. NHL and Team Canada jerseys. 406 Patricia St, 780-852-3654 ON-LINE SPORT & TACKLE Sportswear, skiwear and outerwear. Hightech styles for comfort and warmth 600 Patricia St, 780-852-3630 PURE OUTDOORS Winter equipment sales and rentals. Certified technicians provide tuning and waxing services. Also offering fitting and custom orders. 632 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4717 TOTEM SKI SHOP Technical clothing, sportswear and footwear. Skis, boots and snowboards by top brands. Fitting and rentals. Try before you buy. 408 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3078
WINE, SPIRITS & CANNABIS AVALANCHE SPIRITS Canadian and international cold beer, wine and liquor. Beside Avalanche Esso, 702 Connaught Dr, 780-852-7000 FLEUR CANNABIS BOUTIQUE Cannabis products from premium producers. Dry, milled flower, oil and capsules. Wide range of accessories. Downstairs, 618 Connaught Dr, 780-931-2796
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JASPER LIQUOR STORE & WINE CELLAR Family owned and operated since 1946. 1800 wine labels, 700 beers and 150 single malts. Canadian ice wines and whiskey. 606 Patricia St, 780-852-5682 ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE 43 different cannabis strains with a focus on education. Two locations in Hinton: 393 Drinnan Way, 780-800-4093; and 437 Gregg Ave, 780-800-4290, rockymountaincollective.com SPIRITLEAF Recreational cannabis retailer selling 21 different licensed producer products and accessories. Friendly and professional staff are trained to give the best advice. 102 61 8 Pa t r i c i a S t , 780-852-2222, spiritleaf.ca
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Excellent dining involves all of the senses, so delight your senses of smell and taste with delicious food, your senses of sound and touch with a comfortable atmosphere, and your sense of sight with mountain views. Orso Trattoria (p 83) makes pasta in-house and they serve some of the finest cuts of beef. Take in stunning views of Lac Beauvert from their dining room. Maligne Canyon Wilderness Kitchen (p 84) is perched near the edge of Maligne Canyon. Enjoy smokehouse-flavoured favourites seasoned with adventure. For some of the best views all year long, The Pines (p 85) is nestled on the shores of Pyramid Lake, with large windows overlooking the stunning lake and mountain backdrop. Enjoy local ingredients in classic mountain cuisine. -TAYLOR JAINE
Get some exercise and fuel up with delicious food! Try an Icewalk & Foodie Tour. Start with a Maligne Canyon Icewalk with Sundog Tours (p 75) followed by a Downtown Foodie Tour with Jasper Food Tours! Work up an appetite with a 3.5 km icewalk with frozen waterfalls and ice caves. Then head downtown for a popular tour of the delicious side of Jasper. -KATE BARKER 82
PUB GRUB Looking for a pint and a bite? Jasper has some of the best pubs that all serve delicious food with excellent brews. De’d Dog Bar & Grill (p 86) has Jasper Brewing Co. on tap and they serve classic burgers, soups, salads, and restaurant-style dishes like butter chicken, bison chili and New York striploin steak. The Whistle Stop Pub (p 86) is a classic local’s hangout. They have 11 beers on tap, two bars and some of the best deals in town. Enjoy classic pub fare, flatbreads, burgers, all day breakfast, sandwiches, pasta and more. -TAYLOR JAINE
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FINE FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE Take in stunning views of Lac Beauvert and Mt Edith Cavell. The Emerald Lounge has soft seats, a huge fireplace and an incredible view. Featuring signature Jasper brewed Honey Bear ale, shareable appies, cheese fondue, bison burger and charcuterie. ORSO Trattoria serves the authentic taste of Italy with significantly better views. Enjoy Modern Italian fare with fresh ingredients. Great Hall Gastropub À la carte favourites in an exciting new dining experience. Oka Sushi offers tantalizing combinations made from the freshest ingredients. Currently offering takeout only. Fitzhugh’s Fine Foods coffee, gourmet snacks, grocery staples, beer, wine, specialty culinary items and picnics. 780-852-3301, fairmont.com/jasper FIDDLE RIVER Mountain views from a heated patio. Fresh fish, seafood, AAA Alberta Angus beef and wild game entrées prepared from locally sourced ingredients. Try being a Chef at Home! Choose from a range of freshly prepared recipes and let the culinary team do the craft work. Take it home and cook like a chef! 2nd floor, 620 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3032, fiddleriverrestaurant.com OLIVE BISTRO European style fare made from fresh, seasonal ingredients including Certified Angus steaks, organic lamb shanks, bison burger and vegan dragon plate. Winter hours vary, reservations required. Pyramid Lake Rd, 780-852-5222, olivebistro.ca
UPSCALE ALBA Enjoy an atmosphere that transports guests to Venice’s Grand Canal. Made-from-scratch fare includes calamari, mushroom ravioli, spaghetti carbonara, herb crusted salmon, braised lamb shank and AAA Alberta striploin. Upstairs, 610 Patricia St, 780-852-4002
HIDDEN GEM Just off the beaten path is Jasper’s only Korean restaurant, Kimchi House (p 84). This secret spot is popular with locals and return visitors who come back time and again for the delicious food and warm, inviting atmosphere. Kimchi House serves authentic Korean dishes made from scratch with traditional recipes and the freshest ingredients available. Spice options range from mild to wild, so everyone can get exactly the right kick for their taste buds. Bring the whole family to Jasper’s hidden gem. -KATE BARKER CASSIOS ITALIAN RESTAURANT A favourite among locals and visitors alike. Cassios serves authentic Italian food made from old family recipes and prepared with fresh ingredients. Menu includes mussels and clams, jumbo garlic shrimp, bruschetta, homemade pasta, flatbreads, veal and chicken dishes. Jasper Brewing Co. beers on tap. Great wine list. Also featuring classic Canadian breakfast. Curbside pickup. Whistler's Inn, 602 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4070, cassios.ca
CASUAL AGNI BISTRO Expertly prepared contemporary Asian and south Indian, specifically Gujarati, cuisine. Menu examples include medu vada, butter chicken, lamb vindaloo, pad Thai, chicken satay and Thai curry. Vegetarian, healthy, gluten free and vegan choices. Reservation required. Takeout and delivery. Connaught Sq, 620 Connaught Dr, 780-852-2660, agnibistro.com
AUTHENTIC BURGER Classic and contemporary fare from seasonally fresh, locally sourced Alberta ingredients. Fresh buns are sourced from a local bakery to provide a true taste of Jasper. Kids menu available. Hours may vary throughout the season. Call ahead for availability and current opening times. Crimson Hotel Jasper, 200 Connaught Dr, 780-852-3394, banffjaspercollection.com/hotels/thecrimson/dining/ EARLS IN THE ROCKIES Serving classic western Canadian and international favourites. This second-storey restaurant features an open-kitchen and a lounge with beautiful, panoramic mountain views. Menu items include pizza, ribs, salmon and Certified Angus beef entrées from Canadian producers. Great wine list and craft beers from local breweries on tap. Happy hour and specials. Upstairs, 600 Patricia St at Miette Ave, 780-852-2393, earls.ca
Online Resources Both Avalanche Canada and Parks Canada post avalanche bulletins daily using details about weather conditions, climate patterns, avalanche history and snow load. -KATE BARKER Information is accurate at time of printing. Visit thediningguide.ca for the latest details.
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JASPER CHINA RESTAURANT Steeped in culinary tradition, this restaurant brings the diverse flavours of traditional Chinese cuisine to the mountains. The expert chef team uses fresh ingredients and modest spices to enhance the flavours of the dishes. 615 Patricia St, 780-852-3028, jasperchinarestaurant.com
DINING AT FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE Casual après. Gastropub. Modern Italian fare. Sunday brunch. Fondue experience. No matter what all of Jasper’s best dining experiences here.
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JASPER CURRY PLACE Cozy restaurant with art from India decorating the walls. Serving authentic Indian curries, lamb, butter chicken, vindaloo, tikka masala and more. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free items. 632 Connaught Dr, 780-852-2227, jaspercurry.ca K&L SUSHI Sharing the art of Japanese dining with the foothills since 2014. "The best Japanese cuisine" in the area. This local's favourite sells traditional and delicate rolls, combos and kids’ options. 201 Pembina Ave, Hinton. 780-865-1819 KIMCHI HOUSE Personable Monica An greets guests at her restaurant. The walls are decorated with traditional Korean paintings. Menu items include hot pot soups, dumplings, stone bowl with seafood, beef, chicken and vegetables, and beef short ribs on a sizzling hot plate. Flavourful sauces have a choice of four spice levels. Vegetarian menu available. Listed in Where to Eat in Canada. Value-priced combos for 2-6 people available. 407 Patricia St, 780-852-5022, kimchihousejasper.com LOU LOU'S PIZZERIA Pizza loaded with fresh toppings served whole or by the slice. Salads, pasta, burgers and steaks. Free delivery. 402 Connaught Dr, 708-852-3225, loulous.ca
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MALIGNE CANYON WILDERNESS KITCHEN Located in the woods by Jasper’s deepest gorge. Large windows overlook the river. Enjoy an impressive smokehouse-inspired menu alongside one of Jasper's most iconic hikes. This secluded spot is minutes from downtown of Jasper. Hours may vary throughout the season, call ahead for availability. Maligne Lake Rd, 11 km/7 mi from town, 1-844-762-6713, banffjaspercollection.com
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ROJO MARRÓN Serving a variety of Mexican cuisine such as burritos, enchiladas and street tacos. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Also offering a selection of gourmet coffees, espresso and teas. 163 Athabasca Ave, Hinton, 780-865-7664, rojomarron.com SOMETHING ELSE STEAKHOUSE & GREEK RESTAURANT Serving a triple threat of authentic Greek, Italian and Cajun cuisine in a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. The menu features dishes made with fresh, quality ingredients and includes classic meals such as AAA Angus steaks, ribs, jambalaya, pasta, pizza and stirfries as well as lamb or chicken souvlaki. Daily food specials, specialty cocktails, kids menu. Takeout and delivery. 62 1 Pa t r i c i a S t , 780-852-3850, somethingelsejasper.com THE INN GRILL Family-friendly restaurant in an atrium dining room with a fireplace and a lounge. This casual and contemporary restaurant is popular with locals and seasoned travellers. Menu items cover fresh Canadian cuisine for all tastes and budgets. Also serving regional craft beers and many wines by the glass. Jasper Inn and Suites, 98 Geikie St 780-852-3232, inngrilljasper.com THE PINES Dine overlooking Pyramid Lake and the surrounding mountains. The Canadian inspired menu features a unique selection of fish, meats and fresh local ingredients. Enjoy a good selection of regional wines, local beer and creative cocktails. Pyramid Lake Rd, 6 km/4 mi from town, 1-800-541-9779, banffjaspercollection.com/dining/the-pines
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WHISKY JACK GRILL Dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows and atrium lounge. Seasonal menus offer a wide range of specialties and new culinary creations. Open mid-December. Juniper St, at the Tonquin Inn, 780-852-3585
FAMILY MONTANA’S Family-friendly upstairs dining room with open kitchen, fireplaces and mountain views. Fall-offthe-bone ribs, 100% Canadian steaks, burgers, sandwiches and more. Glutenfree and vegetarian items. Daily specials and kids menu. 640 Connaught Dr at Hazel Ave. 2nd floor: elevator access, 780-852-3920, montanas.ca SMITTY’S Casual and family-friendly restaurant with original artwork on the walls. Smitty’s has been serving Jasper for 50+ years. “All your favourites all day long!” 150 breakfast, lunch and dinner items include pancakes, waffles, skillets, quesadillas, stirfries, sandwiches, burgers, and premium desserts. Kids and seniors menus. 109 Miette Ave, 780-852-3111, smittys.ca
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HARVEST FOOD & DRINK Homemade breakfasts, lunches and brunches from accomplished chef Sean Walker. Tapas-based menu is the first in Jasper! 616 Patricia St, 780-852-9676
A&W EXPRESS Burger Family: teen, mama, papa, grandpa, uncle sirloin, veggie. Naturally raised beef. Classic root beer. Kids packs. Takeout only. 640 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4004 DAIRY QUEEN Serving famous ice cream treats, sundaes and authentic blizzards. Also serving burgers, chicken fingers and value packs. Kids menu available. Drive-thru. 804 Carmichael Lane, Hinton, 780-865-8832 KFC/PIZZA HUT Kentucky fried chicken, burgers and sides. Signature pizzas and create-your-own options. Buckets, boxes, single meals, wings, and more. Takeout or delivery only. Free delivery on orders $25+ in town. 640 Connaught Dr, 780-852-5520 PIZZA HUT (Hinton) Signature pizzas and create-your-own options. Pasta, salads and desserts. Take-out and delivery available. 554 Carmichael Lane, Hinton, 780-310-1010
CAFÉ & BAKERY COCO'S CAFÉ Everything is made from scratch in-house. Artisan sourdoughs, coffee, espresso, cakes, cupcakes, breakfast and lunch. Vegetarian and vegan choices. Takeout only. Order online for curb side pickup. Arrangements for delivery to quarantined individuals available. 608-B Patricia St, 780-852-4550 CRAZY ELK CAFÉ Not your average coffeehouse! Crazy Elk serves Starbucks favourites as well as creative twists on classic hot drink favourites. Grab-andgo salads, sandwiches and baking are perfect to bring on your winter adventure. Lobstick Lodge, 94 Geikie Street, 780-852-4431, banffjaspercollection. com/hotels/lobstick-lodge/dining JASPER'S WAFFLATO Family owned and operated café with a passion for coffee, desserts and good food. Jasper’s favorite waffle destination. Thick shakes, gelatos, breakfast all day and freshly brewed Nespresso. 618 Connaught Dr, 587-577-1908, jasperwafflato.com
SNOWDOME COFFEE BAR Closed for renovations. Reopening spring 2021. Trendy, local's favourite coffee bar located in the laundromat. “The best cup of coffee in town,” according to PBS Travelscope. Fresh, homemade baking and signature drinks. 607 Patricia St, 780-852-3852, snowdome.coffee SUNHOUSE CAFÉ Specializing in fresh produce, punchy flavours and great coffee. Using local, independent suppliers. 610 Patricia St, 780-852-4742 THE OLD GRIND Locally roasted coffees, smoothies and Italian sodas. Fresh baking and light meals, all made in-house. Gluten-free and vegetarian options available. 175 Pembina Ave, Hinton, 780-856-1934, theoldgrind.ca
PUB DE’D DOG BAR & GRILL Jasper’s "living room" bar. Menu includes steaks, burgers, full-of-toppings nachos, salads and sandwiches. Daily specials. Located in the Astoria Hotel, 404 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4328, deddog.com JASPER BREWING CO. Jasper locals create beers that reflects the beauty of their hometown. Serving well-crafted beer and Alberta-inspired cuisine. 624 Connaught Dr, 780-852-4111 WHISTLE STOP PUB “The local watering hole” with fireplace, soft chairs, sofas, large TVs and a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere. Serving delicious soups, hot dogs, sandwiches, game burger, fish 'n' chips, pasta, steaks and more. The best cheeseburger & fries deal in town. Need somewhere to wet your whistle? Try one of the 11 beers on tap with a daily special. Whistler’s Inn, 105 Miette Ave, 780-852-3361, whistlersinn.com/whistle-stop-pub
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ACCOMMODATIONS JASPER INN & SUITES Hospitality, comfort and four-season recreation in the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Great deals for midweek ski and stay packages. Pet friendly rooms as well as on-site dining, meeting room, indoor pool and free hotel parking. One of the friendliest hotels in Jasper! 98 Geikie St, 780-852-4461, jasperinn.com JASPER HOME ACCOMMODATIONS Stay with locals in homes that are inspected and approved by Parks Canada’s Development Office as well as the Municipality of Jasper. Accommodations range from modest rooms to upscale apartment units. Great deals. See online for current offerings. Share the passion for the mountain lifestyle with those who know it best! 780-931-6694, stayinjasper.com
WHISTLER’S INN Friendly and knowledgeable staff with information on all of Jasper National Park's attractions. Great recommendations to make the most of your time in Jasper. Welcomes all LGBT clientele: recognized by the IGLTA. Amenities include two restaurants, locals favourite pub, hot tubs and walking access to downtown Jasper. 105 Miette Ave, 780-852-4993, whistlersinn.com
SERVICES ALBERTA GAMING, LIQUOR AND CANNABIS Ensuring the gaming, liquor and cannabis industries are run in a socially responsible manner. All revenue generated from gaming and liquor programs goes back into Alberta communities. Online services include liquor and gaming l i ce n ce s , c h a r i ty licences, reporting, general information and more. aglc.ca
REAL ESTATE DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE Affordable mountain living in beautiful BC. Build your dream home on a large lot without breaking the bank. Now is the time to invest in this growing mountain community. It's quiet, friendly and still wild. Isn't it time to consider northwestern BC? Find more information at NewHazelton.EcDev.org THREE SISTERS MOUNTAIN VILLAGE Single-, duplex- and multifamily homes in this growing Canmore community. Stewart Creek builders include Hillcroft Developments, Distinctive Homes, Devonian Properties, Legend Developments and QuantumPlace Developments. Homes are designed to reflect Canmore’s natural setting in their materials and architecture. Perfect for home offices. It's time to consider mountain living. tsmv.ca
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Last Look In a year that’s been full of ups and downs, one thing remains the same: the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Whether you’re able to visit, or you’re admiring from afar, we wish you the very best this winter. Stay safe, stay healthy, and we can’t wait to invite you back to our natural playground when this is all over.