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    Norquay Ski Resort

    Posted by melissatownsend 23 October 2012

    Mt Norquay is a 15-minute drive from the town of Banff in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta. Unlike the other two closest hills, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise, Norquay offers very affordable day passes and discount packages. There are plenty of mid-range runs, which makes it perfect for intermediate-level skiers and snowboarders. With views of the town and the surrounding mountains, it is a spectacular place to spend an adrenalin-packed day. Tubing is also available.

    banffnorquay.com/
    2 Mt Norquay Road, Banff, AB, ABT1L1B4, Canada
    +1 403 762 4421
    Google map:

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    My family and I spent a wonderful day hiking with an exceptionally knowledgeable naturalist/ guide from Canadian Wilderness Tours. Our guide, Rosemary, selected a trail for us with breathtaking views. She helped us identify the flowers, birds (including some unique alpine birds like ptarmigan and rosy finches). We had never really been able to understand geology but Rosemary showed us how the layers in the mountain were actually ancient sea floor deposits; she even managed to find some fossil coral for us. Rosemary also gave us a lot of background history and real insight into her piece of the wilderness. Her enthusiasm was very inspiring. After reviewing hiking safety with us, including hiking in bear country, she gave us a personalized list of other walks and hikes she thought we would enjoy. Our day with her was well worth the money, the information we received from her greatly enriched our two weeks in the magnificent Canadian Rockies

    canwild.tours@gmail.com
    +1 403 678 3795

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    Banff and the Rockies

    Posted by Dave2007 21 August 2011

    Imagine what you think it will be like and multiply by ten. The Rockies are awesome. Banff is a great place to stay. We stayed at Fox suites on the Avenue. Free transit bus to town - five minutes. Eat at Nourish or the Elk and Oarsman.
    Do not expect speed at Nourish but the vegetarian food is nothing short of amazing. Fruit shepherds pie, you must eat it to believe it.

    Trips: Drive highway 1A to Lake Louise for bears and wild elk and stunning scenery. Walk up to Lake Agnes and go to the tea shop. Visit Morraine Lake.
    Walk up to Stewart canyon at Lake Miniwanka - it is amazing.
    Do the Banff gondola, The Whyte museum and visit Bow falls. What a great place to stay.

    www.banfflakelouise.com/
    Fox Hotel and Suites:
    461 Banff Avenue, Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta T1L 1H8
    +1 403 760 8500
    Google map: bit.ly/q4nF87

    Nourish:
    nourishbistro.com/
    215 Banff Avenue
    +1403 760 3933
    Google map: bit.ly/oE8YQL

    Elk and Oarsman:
    www.elkandoarsman.com/
    119 Banff Avenue AB T1L 1B6
    +1403 762 4616
    Google map: bit.ly/qKmbHq

    The Whyte Museum:
    www.whyte.org/
    111 Bear St, Banff, AB, T1L 1A3
    +1 403 762 2291
    Google map: bit.ly/rpZW0q

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    Activity Bookers Banff

    Posted by lblack 8 October 2009

    Activity Bookers is a one-stop activity booking website. They have a great selection of outdoor activities for summer and winter and all are bookable online.

    www.activitybookers.com/banff/banff-c-72.html

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