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What is Banff
Banff is the larger of the two towns in Banff National Park, nestled in the mountains. It is located about a hour and half drive west of Calgary, Canada, or four hours south of Jasper. The park is easily accessible for International travellers via Calgary or Edmonton International Airports, that have international scheduled and charter flights.
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"In 1985, the United Nations declared Banff National Park ,as one of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks ,a World Heritage Site."
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"Rocky Mountaineer Vacations provides independent year round vacation packages to the most unique and scenic regions of Canada, including travel on the world acclaimed Rocky Mountaineer rail journey."
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"Rocky Mountaineer -Banff or Jasper."
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"In 1883, the transcontinental railway started to cut its way through the formidable Rocky Mountains."
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"On Banff Avenue -between Rocky Mountains Resort Avenue and the Banff Springs Hotel -runs a tram or trolleybus line constructed in early 20th c. style."
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"Much of the Rocky Mountains area of Alberta, running along the British Columbia border, is contained and protected within these two huge, adjacent national parks: Banff to the south and Jasper to the north."
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"Rocky Mountains -home to Banff and Jasper National Parks."
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"Banff National Park forms part of the main Rocky Mountain ridge east of the continental watershed and the Front Range which falls away steeply to the Great Plain, and in this park alone there are two dozen peaks of more than 3000 m (9850 ft)."
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"Banff National Park forms part of the main Rocky Mountain ridge east of the continental watershed and the Front Range which falls away steeply to the Great Plain, and in this park alone there are two dozen peaks of more than 3000 m (9850 ft)."
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"Banff National Park ,a national park in Alberta, Canada."
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"The talus slopes of Crowfoot Mountain sweep into Alberta, Canada's Bow Lake in Banff National Park."
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"Several events were hosted at the Canmore Nordic Centre at Canmore, Alberta ,located just outside the eastern gates of Banff National Park on the Trans-Canada Highway ,when nearby Calgary , Alberta was awarded the 1988 Winter Olympics."
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"It was administered by the Government of Canada's national parks system until 1990, when the Town of Banff became the first and only incorporated municipality within a Canadian national park. . the United Nations declared Banff National Park ,as one of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks ,a World Heritage Site."
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"Banff or Banff Townsite, lying in a charming valley in the south of Banff National Park and dominated by high mountains, has a permanent population of some 4200 and ample accommodation makes it the tourist center of the park."
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"To the N is Mount Temple, the highest mountain in the Bow Range and third highest in Banff National Park, A good area for hiking."
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"Jasper National Park ,including the town of Jasper."
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"Welcome to Banff and Jasper National Parks, heart of the Canadian Rockies, and home to some of the most spectacular scenery on the continent."
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"The Icefields Parkway, which winds for 230 km (143 mi.) through the 3000-4000 m (10,000-13,000 ft) high mountains, connects Banff with the numerous sights and Jasper National Park to the north."
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"Rocky Mountains -home to Banff and Jasper National Parks."
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"Farther north, in Banff and Jasper national parks, tree-covered foothills roll out of the mountains."
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"Starting on the fringe of the Great Plains and climbing through the incomparable mountain scenery of Banff and Jasper National Parks, this magnificent drive combines exhilarating vistas of forest, crag, and glacier with some of the finest museums and historic sites in western Canada."
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"[11] Japanese internment camps were not stationed in Banff during World War II, but rather were located in Jasper National Park where their detainees worked on the Yellowhead Highway and other projects."
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About Banff
lizmadison from USA wrote about Banff 3 years, one month ago
The Banff Springs Fairmont Hotel looks like a castle and has wonderful chocolate desserts!
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