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10 of the Most Unforgettable Winter Things to do in Banff

Posted: 12 Jan 2016 08:43 AM PST

Okay, so you normally book a flight to the Caribbean for the winter. But this year, you want something different right? Something that will make you feel alive, change your life and give you memories, that will last a lifetime. Anyone can sit on a beach drinking Mai Tais, but not everyone can brag that they’ve soared through the Rocky Mountains, plunged down a massive peek or glided through and ancient forest before a night on the town. These are just some of the unforgettable winter things to do in Banff if you turn north instead of south for your next vacation.

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You’ll have an unforgettable time in Banff

Winter vacations aren’t just for the hearty anymore, Banff and Lake Louise have made winter trips comfortable, glamorous, elegant and exciting for everyone. If you dress the part, take advantage of the hot pools, spas, fine dining and elegant hotels, you’ll have a well-rounded trip that will blow away anything on the beach. So try something new this year and see all the great things to do in Banff. I bet you change your mind about winter.

Before you go any further, check out our latest video: We round up the best things to do in Banff – Winter Edition

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Unforgettable Winter Things to do in Banff

Learn how to pack for winter travel by reading our Packing tips for Winter Adventures and Layering Tips to survive Winter Travel 

Heli-Snowshoe Tour over Banff

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Helicopter over Banff – Like Nowhere else on earth

If there is one helicopter tour that you do in your life, do it over the Rocky Mountains. Dave and I have had the privilege of taking scenic flights on 6 continents, but our flight over Banff National Park was the most breathtaking tour we’ve ever taken. I believe flying over Banff in winter is what made it special. The peaks covered in snow made you feel as if you were staring at heaven itself. The helicopters that RockiesHeli uses are state of the art with bubble windows and plenty of space to give everyone the best possible views. Add the opportunity to go snowshoeing in the mountains and you’ve got yourself the most unforgettable experience of your life.

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Just one of many things to do in Banff

Read more about our heli-snowshoe tour here

Snowboarding and Skiing

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Nothing like snowboarding in powder

A person cannot round up a winter vacation without mentioning snowboarding or skiing. Banff has some of the best ski conditions in North America. Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, you can count on a long ski season, with lots of fresh powder, world class runs and fun for all levels and ages. There are three ski resorts located directly in Banff National Park – Lake Louise, Sunshine Village and Norquay. You will never tire of trying out all the backcountry bowls, trails through the glades or gentler runs on the main hills.


See our video and check out our snowboarding adventure at Lake Louise

Take Photo Tour

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Checking out the shot with Rocky Mountain Adventures

Banff is one of the most scenic destinations on earth. Bring home your own memories on a photo tour with Rocky Mountain Adventures. You will be taken to the hottest photography spots for photographers, but you can also have the option of learning how to process your photos and optimizing them for print where you can hang your memories on your own walls.

Love Alberta? Check out our Alberta Summer Road Trip

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Photo captured on our photography tour in banff

There’s great travel to Southern Alberta too: Enjoy seeing the Hoodoos of the Badlands

Dog Sled to British Columbia

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Unforgettable Dog Sledding in Banff

There’s only one place you can go dogsledding in Banff National Park and that is with KingMik Dog Sled Tours. Their team of dogs are fast and filled with pep and zip as they run through the Great Divide Trail all the way to the border of British Columbia. As you are snuggled up inside a warm sleeping bag and zipped into the windproof canvas, you glide through the forest looking for lynx tracks while your guide tells you about the area, the dogs and the scenery. On the way back, it’s your turn to drive the sled and you’ll feel like a true explorer as you mush through the old Trans Canada trail.

Read all about Dogsledding in Banff: There’s video and pictures too!

Hot Springs and Spas

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At the Banff Hot Springs

I told you that it wasn’t all about being outside in the cold, there are a lot of things to do in Banff that don’t have to take you through a snowy wonderland. (although who wouldn’t want to?) Banff is home to thermal pools where you can bask outside in a tub while taking in the views. The Banff Hot Springs are the most famous hot pools in Banff, and you can even rent an old timers bathing suit to feel like you are in a bath house of the roaring twenties.

Get a hot tub in your room like this one at Sunshine Mountain Lodge

Most hotels have outdoor hot tubs and our favourite was the views at the Juniper Hotel and Deer Lodge. But Sunshine Mountain Lodge at Sunshine Village has Banff’s largest hotel hot tub located right on the side of the ski hill where after a day on the boards, you can soothe your aching muscles in the tub.

Things to do in Banff, go to a spa

Enjoy the outdoor spas with a view! – Juniper Hotel

Want recommendations for the best accommodation in Banff – Read our post: Hotels in Banff: 8 Great Stays in the Rockies.

Couple’s Massage

Banff is filled with spas and luxury hotels. You can book many a spa through your own accommodation, but we tried the downtown spa Cedar and Sage. As many of you already know, Dave and I have a lot of massages around the world. Our massage at Cedar and Sage worked all the knots out of our backs in a tranquil setting with certified massage therapists. With it’s downtown location, we could stroll the shops and enjoy a coffee afterwards to truly get that sense of peace that one is looking for after a week of so many adventures.

Johnston Canyon Ice Walk

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Johnston Canyon Ice Walk

Want to see frozen ice like you’ve never seen before? Take a hike through Johnston Canyon. It’s an easy walk on a well maintained steel walkway where you’ll see frozen waterfalls all around you. Make sure to go to the very end to see the most beautiful of them It’s only a two and a half mile walk taking you to six different frozen waterfalls and a deep pool of swirling water that is reached by walking through a stone arch. You may spy some ice climbers there as well, or you may want to give it a try yourself!

See our Ice climbing Adventure in Canmore, Alberta

Skate on Lake Louise

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Enjoy a couple’s skate on Lake Louise

It’s the most scenic ice rink in the world. Just out front of the Fairmont Lake Louise is the world’s prettiest hockey rink complete with zambonies, hockey benches, and figure skating. It’s free to skate on Lake Louise and the ice is ready and waiting as professionals maintain it with state of the art equipment. You can rent your hockey gear at Wilson Mountain Sports located about 5 minutes away on your way into the lake or you can bring your own. There’s spots for figure skating and hockey so don’t be shy, enjoy some hot chocolate and have either a romantic date with your loved one or join a game of pick up hockey!

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Pond Hockey Anyone?

Order a Flight of Spirits

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A flight of Spirits

It’s the only distillery in all of Banff National Park. As a matter a fact, it’s the only distillery in a national park in North America. Park Distillery makes smooth vodka and rye right on sight. Direct from the glacial waters of the Rocky Mountains you can be sure that they use the purest water on earth. They offer distillery tours where they’ll tell you most of their secrets and you can sit down and sample all their spirits in one tasting. Be prepared, they go down so well, you’ll be feeling it when you stand up. But you know what they say about great booze, no hangover! The tasting has a mix of pure vodka and rye as well as spiced, and coffee flavour. Everyone in your party will have a different favourite. I’m a purest and loved their straight, silky vodka!

Go to the Back Country

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Sundance Lodge – 16 km from anywhere

If you ever make it to the Rocky Mountains, you must make sure to go to a back country lodge. This is the epitome of things to do in Banff. Why? Because it is where you completely get away from it all. Don’t fret too much about bears or cougars in the winter. For the most part they’re hibernating and if you are a party of two or three, they’ll be more afraid of you than you are of them. Imagine sitting in a log cabin heated by a wood burning stove as the snow falls around you outside. That is pure heaven. Sundance lodge has an executive chef, hot water for showers, solar power and cozy bedrooms. This is where luxury meets rustic living and if you go home and tell everyone that you trekked 16km into the Rocky Mountains to stay at a lodge, you will be the hero of all your friends. You can get to the Banff Alberta Back Country by snowshoeing or cross country skiing.

Relax with the One you Love

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Sitting by the fire each and every night

After being outside all day, there is nothing more romantic and calming than sitting by a fire. I don’t know about you, but we could stare at a fire forever. There’s no need to make small talk, just relax, watch the wood burn and contemplate the amazing time you had in Banff National Park. Making a fire each night in our hotel or lodge was a ritual we looked forward to. We would sip wine or tea and do nothing but let the flames lull us to a slumbering state where we were ready to climb into our beds and dream about the next day in Banff.

Read Next: Hotels in Banff – Where to Stay for your Next Vacation

Our trip to Banff is in partnership with Banff and Lake Louise Tourism. All opinions are our own, all activities and lodges were chosen through lengthy discussions to make sure that they suit our travel style and likes. We planned our trips the way anyone would, through research and information tailoring it to ThePlanetD

Read the original post 10 of the Most Unforgettable Winter Things to do in Banff on The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“Fantasy” – The flamboyant button-down El Chapo wore to meet Sean Penn has a name. It’s flying off the shelves. Drug kingpin, escape artist, fashion icon.

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THE STORY

Last night, President Obama gave his annual self performance review. It was pretty much, “My name is Barack Obama and I AM the President.”

HOW’D IT GO?

This was Obama’s last SOTU, and things got a little emo. It was part policy speech, part victory lap, part not-so-subtle swipes at those running in 2016, part graduation soundtrack. Cue that Vitamin C song.

SO WHAT’D HE TALK ABOUT?

Obama focused less on a “checklist” of proposals and more on everyone’s favorite interview question: where does America see itself in five years? He has some thoughts...

The Economy...as in don’t believe the haters: ‘Murica’s got the ‘strongest economy in the world.’ Job growth, check. Auto industry, manufacturing going strong. Check, check. But Obama wants to see a new focus on education (think: universal Pre-K, affordable college) and programs for the Boca crowd (think: Social Security, Medicare).

Innovation...as in the US put a man on the moon, so why stop with the casual pastimes now? Hint: time to cure cancer. He said VP Joe Biden’s on it. Meanwhile, Obama thinks that breeze you’re feeling is years of investments in solar and wind energy paying off. Next up: building a transportation system that’s not so reliant on oil and coal.

National security…as in the US eats its Wheaties and is the “most powerful nation on Earth. Period.” *Spikes football* Obama upgraded ISIS from the “JV team” to “killers and fanatics.” But he also thinks everyone needs to calm down and quit calling this World War III. Especially since ISIS uses that kind of talk as a recruiting tool.

Being Nicer to Each Other...as in Obama says one of the “few regrets” of his presidency is that politics have gotten meaner. And when politicians do things like insult Muslims, “it’s just wrong.” He wants Americans to start demanding a better political system. Hint: campaign finance reform, making it easier to vote, stop thinking the other side’s out to get you. Maybe go to Bed Bath & Beyond if we have enough time.

WHO STAYED BEHIND?

Homeland Security Sec. Jeh Johnson. He had a slumber party with the Secret Service and some nuclear codes.

WHO DISAGREED?

Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) gave the GOP response. She reminded her party and everyone else that the blame game doesn’t get anything done. Haley called out Obama for being “either unwilling or unable to deal with” terrorism. She focused on issues where Republicans need to step up and make it happen: immigration, counter-terrorism, and the economy. She also made it clear that the GOP has options other than Trump. And then flashed a pearly white smile that blinded the nation.

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That was the sound of President Obama dropping the mic. There was even a ‘clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose’ vibe at the end. This speech summed up what the president thinks his legacy will be, and what he hopes the next prez will put at the top of his or her to-do list. And it was a reminder that next year he’ll turn back into a regular American citizen pumpkin.

REPEAT AFTER ME...

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOU SEE A PIC OF YOUR SISTER IN YOUR FAVORITE JACKET…

Please return. That’s what the US Navy said yesterday after Iran took 10 US sailors into custody. The US said the sailors were in two small boats when mechanical issues may have caused them to drift into Iranian waters. Iran said they were trespassing. Cue US Sec. of State John Kerry FaceTiming with Iran’s foreign minister to say ‘WTF?’ Today, Iran said ‘relaaaax,’ and reportedly released the sailors. PS: all of this happened hours before President Obama — who’s pretty happy the Iran nuclear deal was done on his watch — gave his final State of the Union address. Great timing. 

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOUR UPSTAIRS NEIGHBOR VACUUMS AT 2AM…

Not OK. Yesterday, the Supreme Court said ‘unconstitutional’ to how Florida hands down death penalty sentences. The case deals with a Florida man convicted of killing his co-worker back in the 90s. A jury recommended the death penalty, but didn’t explain exactly why. The judge then handed down the death penalty after independently looking into the case. The Supreme Court says the judge got too involved, and the jury should have had more of a say in the final sentencing.  The ruling means this man’s case will go back to lower courts where he may be re-sentenced. But it could also mean more challenges in hundreds of death penalty cases in Florida and in other states that have a similar sentencing process. The ruling also comes as the death penalty is under a harsh spotlight across the country, with a lot of states re-examining the punishment.

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOUR WORK WIFE THROWS HER BAG DOWN AND DOESN’T SAY HELLO…

Channeling RBS today? Yesterday, word got out that the Royal Bank of Scotland recently gave some cheery advice to investors: “sell everything.” Apparently, RBS economists woke up to 2016, took a good look around at slowing trade, China’s economic stomach flu, rising interest rates, etc. and decided the global economy’s going to sh*t. Specifically, this year’s going to be “cataclysmic.” Great. Meanwhile, yesterday oil prices dropped it low to less than $30 a barrel. Aka prices not seen since 2003. Good news for your wallet if you drive to work. Bad news for the energy industry, and all the jobs that go along with it. RBS, aka the Grim Reaper, thinks oil will fall to $16 a barrel before 2016 is done. Go home, RBS. You’re drunk.

WHAT TO SAY TO YOUR FRIEND WHO LIVES IN LA…

Make room next to your Lakers jersey. Yesterday, NFL owners voted to allow the St. Louis Rams to relocate to Los Angeles. Hollywood is nothing new for the Rams — before moving to St. Louis, the Rams were LA’s team from 1946-1994. The owners also voted to give the San Diego Chargers an option to share a stadium with the Rams in LA. And if they say ‘pass,’ the Oakland Raiders are on deck. It’s been more than 20 years since LA’s had a football team, so your friend who only drinks green juice could soon be introduced to wings and beer. 

WHAT TO SAY WHEN SOMEONE ASKS YOU ABOUT YOUR WEEKEND PLANS…

Party at the Bahamas house...that you’re buying tonight...after you win the Powerball.

THING TO KNOW

Net worth: This is like the balance sheet of how wealthy someone really is. And life’s all about balance...on the yoga mat, at the breakfast table, and in your finances. Assets minus debts equals your net worth and tells you whether you can afford your future, and that yacht you’ve been eyeing. Hint: reply hazy, try again. Assets are things like your house and retirement fund. Debts are things like your student loans and what you owe the credit card company. Namaste is the thing you say when all this is in check.

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