It really pays to be prepared. I actually prefer to be over prepared that way I can limit my chances of having a bad experience. If you are uncomfortable or stressed out you’re not going to enjoy yourself. You will need a vacation after your vacation. Thanks for the video. What a beautiful area!
I love the way you guys differentiate between couples vs families. I, myself, travel as a couple, but many people do not. They have kids, and you make the nuances of this known in your videos. This is a great benefit, on top of all the information you provide for all travelers. I have always wanted to go to Banff. You were instrumental in my trips to Yellowstone years ago. I am lurking, taking notes, and planning, in case I actually am able to make a trip to Banff. Also watching your Grand Canyon, Arches, Colorado, Zion, Monument Valley,….😂🤣😂🤣 Just LOVE, love, love your videos and both you guys! Thanks for all you do to help us vacationers. I can’t recommend We’re in the Rockies enough to travelers. 🫎
Beautiful video. We visited Banff in the summer of 2023. We did not have enough time to visit all locations. I think we need to do another one. Thank you for sharing.
Make sure to get in the RIGHT lane when driving through the national park entrance. We bought the pass ahead of time, but the signs came up so fast for the entrance that we were in the wrong lane and it was too late to switch. Also, if you are driving the Icefields Parkway, plan at least a few days to drive it. Such good scenery with many stops along the way, it will take you a few days to take it in. And drive it in both directions as the scenery looks different from each direction.
Our trip is finally finalized on the Rocky Mountain Canadian RR pkg. Forest fires in Jasper really messed up our travel plans. That being said we are going to be in Banff for 4 days and Lake Louise for 2. From this great video we will be well prepared. Thank you.
Thank you for the wonderful video. So informative and crisp! Would we need to buy park passes separate from campsite booking? We have both Redstreak campgound and two Jack main campground sites booked.
The parks.canada.ca website states, "camping is permitted in designated areas only with a valid national park camping permit and a national park entry pass".
is it possible to get the park pass the day before or are they only good for that day? disregard my question… after researching this you can buy day passes online and print them yourself in advance; only the Discovery Pass is mailed to you.
Please clarify: if you have your Discovery Pass, you do not need to stop at any gate to enter the park ? Do the road signs also direct cars as needed ? Looks like things changed from 40 years ago , when I camped there with my family. We camped at Two Jack Lake Campground, not sure if that's even still there. Hoping to get back there soon...
Two Jack lake is awesome! No, you don’t have to stop at the gate. Stay in the right hand lane as you enter from the east (Calgary/canmore), and you’ll bypass the booth
Hi how long did it take for the discovery pass to ship to you in the US? Also, does the annual membership start on date of purchase? Or it starts from the first day you use at the Banff national park? Thank you for the informative video!
I'm sure it depends on the country you are purchasing from. If you're going to Banff from Calgary you will pass the town of Canmore, their visitor center sells the pass and it is BEFORE the Banff entry gate. You'll save a little on postage as well. As for when the pass activates. The annual pass starts from the MONTH of purchase. So a pass purchased on May 10, 2024 will have a sticker on it 05/24 to indicate it was purchased in May of 2024 and would be valid until May 31, 2025.
We have not used a tour company in Banff, therefore we do not have a recommendation. Do a google search and look at reviews to find a good one. Good luck!
Technically, yes. They only check the vehicles, but they say you’re supposed to have one. You may consider checking with the shuttle or tour company you might be using to see what they say about it.
There are two types of passes. Day passes and temporary Annual Discovery passes can be purchased online and printed out. They will also mail a physical card for the Annual Discovery passes but may take 30 days to be delivered.
Hike is over 10km with over 700m elevation gain. It's mostly just switchbacks and is very well maintained so zero chance of getting lost. Don't forget you also have the boardwalk "trail" at the top so if you want to do this expect and are in pretty good shape expect to spend at least 5-6 hours as you'll also want to explore the terminus and maybe watch the video and just relax to take in the sights. Been to Banff multiple times, spend the cash to see this if it's in your wish list as you will be constrained by time more than anything else. If you're really strapped for cash but want a similar view go visit "the green spot" on Mt. Norquay. You can drive right up to it. Other more useful ways to use your time? Vermillion lakes, Two Jack Lake, Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, Banff sign, One of the pedestrian bridges over Bow River, Whyte Museum, Cave and Basin, Banff Hot Springs, Fenland Trail, Lake Minnewanka, Bankhead, Hoodoos, Cascade of Time garden, Buffalo Nations, Fairmount Springs, Banff Park Museum, Csscade Ponds, visit the moose statue in front of the Moose Hotel, do the Bow River walk, the Rec Center, walk down main street and that's just the stuff to do in the immediate area in the Banff townsite and I've probably forgotten more than a few other good ones.
It really pays to be prepared. I actually prefer to be over prepared that way I can limit my chances of having a bad experience. If you are uncomfortable or stressed out you’re not going to enjoy yourself. You will need a vacation after your vacation. Thanks for the video. What a beautiful area!
Agree 100%. Planning is paramount. ‘Winging it” will never be as successful, as research & planning.
I love the way you guys differentiate between couples vs families. I, myself, travel as a couple, but many people do not. They have kids, and you make the nuances of this known in your videos. This is a great benefit, on top of all the information you provide for all travelers. I have always wanted to go to Banff. You were instrumental in my trips to Yellowstone years ago. I am lurking, taking notes, and planning, in case I actually am able to make a trip to Banff. Also watching your Grand Canyon, Arches, Colorado, Zion, Monument Valley,….😂🤣😂🤣 Just LOVE, love, love your videos and both you guys! Thanks for all you do to help us vacationers. I can’t recommend We’re in the Rockies enough to travelers. 🫎
Thanks so much Steve!
Definitely some great tips! Banff is a huge park, which can feel overwhelming at times, especially if you're unfamiliar with it.
Beautiful video. We visited Banff in the summer of 2023. We did not have enough time to visit all locations. I think we need to do another one. Thank you for sharing.
You should!
Great advice guys! I couldn't agree more.
Thank you for your good information knowledge.Full watching because really useful. Thank you
Such great travel tips, as usual! And Cheryl, I love that you're repping your brand with your baseball hat!
Thanks so much!
Great tips, Couldn't agree more!
We're leaving in a few days and I know all we've learned from your videos and guides we are going to have a wonderful time!
Enjoy!
Wonderful video! Thank you very much for all these precious info!
Make sure to get in the RIGHT lane when driving through the national park entrance. We bought the pass ahead of time, but the signs came up so fast for the entrance that we were in the wrong lane and it was too late to switch. Also, if you are driving the Icefields Parkway, plan at least a few days to drive it. Such good scenery with many stops along the way, it will take you a few days to take it in. And drive it in both directions as the scenery looks different from each direction.
Thanks for the suggestions and thanks for watching.
Our trip is finally finalized on the Rocky Mountain Canadian RR pkg. Forest fires in Jasper really messed up our travel plans. That being said we are going to be in Banff for 4 days and Lake Louise for 2. From this great video we will be well prepared. Thank you.
Have fun! I'm glad you are able to still go and enjoy yourselves. We're devastated for Jasper.
I am lucky enough to live in Calgary and go to Banff all the time in relaxed mode. I have learned to travel in that mode all over the world.
That's awesome!
Visting and driving from Las Vegas next month!
Hey There! Im from Vegas as well. Did you end up going? If so, how was the drive?
@ pretty cool. Great food and drinking water too
Thank you for this video!! Definitely will be using this information on our trip!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the wonderful video. So informative and crisp!
Would we need to buy park passes separate from campsite booking? We have both Redstreak campgound and two Jack main campground sites booked.
The parks.canada.ca website states, "camping is permitted in designated areas only with a valid national park camping permit and a national park entry pass".
@@WereintheRockies thank you so much for the reply! So kind.
Great tips 👏
is it possible to get the park pass the day before or are they only good for that day? disregard my question… after researching this you can buy day passes online and print them yourself in advance; only the Discovery Pass is mailed to you.
Where do I buy the pass ticket before get there? Also entering the Moraine lake and Lewis.
www.banfflakelouise.com/park-pass-purchase Have fun!
@@WereintheRockies Thank you.
Thanks so much
Please clarify: if you have your Discovery Pass, you do not need to stop at any gate to enter the park ?
Do the road signs also direct cars as needed ?
Looks like things changed from 40 years ago , when I camped there with my family. We camped at Two Jack Lake Campground, not sure if that's even still there.
Hoping to get back there soon...
Two Jack lake is awesome! No, you don’t have to stop at the gate. Stay in the right hand lane as you enter from the east (Calgary/canmore), and you’ll bypass the booth
I plan on going to salt like Utah in the middle of August do have any suggestions sites to see or any attractions?
Thanks
Top sights in Salt Lake City are Temple Square, This is the Place Heritage Park, Touring the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Red Butte Gardens.
Hi how long did it take for the discovery pass to ship to you in the US? Also, does the annual membership start on date of purchase? Or it starts from the first day you use at the Banff national park? Thank you for the informative video!
Starts from the date of purchase. Can’t remember exactly how long but I think it was a few weeks to arrive
I'm sure it depends on the country you are purchasing from. If you're going to Banff from Calgary you will pass the town of Canmore, their visitor center sells the pass and it is BEFORE the Banff entry gate. You'll save a little on postage as well.
As for when the pass activates. The annual pass starts from the MONTH of purchase. So a pass purchased on May 10, 2024 will have a sticker on it 05/24 to indicate it was purchased in May of 2024 and would be valid until May 31, 2025.
Can I purchase the Discovery Pass online? Scheduled to travel in three days. Don't think I have time to ship.
Can I purchase the Discovery Pass online? Scheduled to travel in three days. Don't think I have time to ship.
Yes, I believe you can purchase online and print at home. Have fun!
Hi..very nice video. . Will be visiting banff in june.can you please suggest tour company in banff.
We have not used a tour company in Banff, therefore we do not have a recommendation. Do a google search and look at reviews to find a good one. Good luck!
good video!
If your not driving do you need park pass
Technically, yes. They only check the vehicles, but they say you’re supposed to have one. You may consider checking with the shuttle or tour company you might be using to see what they say about it.
How long does the pass take in the mail?
There are two types of passes. Day passes and temporary Annual Discovery passes can be purchased online and printed out. They will also mail a physical card for the Annual Discovery passes but may take 30 days to be delivered.
May I ask what dates you were in Banff please? Cheers from Australia
We were there in August 2023.
Where can I buy the bundle activities for Banff National park? Any recos? Thanks a lot.
www.banffjaspercollection.com/attractions/pursuit-pass/ Thanks for watching.
What month did you visit?
August
Reportedly, there are lots of bears including grizzly bears in Banff National Park. It might be a good idea to bring bear spray.
Yes, taking bear spray is a good idea!
When did u go
This trip we visited Glacier NP, Banff NP and Jasper NP.
You can skip the gondola and enjoy the hike for free
Hike is over 10km with over 700m elevation gain. It's mostly just switchbacks and is very well maintained so zero chance of getting lost. Don't forget you also have the boardwalk "trail" at the top so if you want to do this expect and are in pretty good shape expect to spend at least 5-6 hours as you'll also want to explore the terminus and maybe watch the video and just relax to take in the sights.
Been to Banff multiple times, spend the cash to see this if it's in your wish list as you will be constrained by time more than anything else. If you're really strapped for cash but want a similar view go visit "the green spot" on Mt. Norquay. You can drive right up to it.
Other more useful ways to use your time? Vermillion lakes, Two Jack Lake, Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, Banff sign, One of the pedestrian bridges over Bow River, Whyte Museum, Cave and Basin, Banff Hot Springs, Fenland Trail, Lake Minnewanka, Bankhead, Hoodoos, Cascade of Time garden, Buffalo Nations, Fairmount Springs, Banff Park Museum, Csscade Ponds, visit the moose statue in front of the Moose Hotel, do the Bow River walk, the Rec Center, walk down main street and that's just the stuff to do in the immediate area in the Banff townsite and I've probably forgotten more than a few other good ones.
How stupid can one be going up a mountain on a cloudy day and expecting to see anything. Oh Man.
The nature 🙌😇🧗♂️🏔🌲🐾 like a old movie never stop watching and wondering 💭 how stunning the world 🌎 with incredible creation of beauty 🔥🤪🔥
Bring a jacket, sweater, or hoodie - in Summer