If you really want to experience Banff National Park at its grass-roots best, simply pitch a tent in the backcountry, unroll a sleeping bag and remember to store your food in a bear-proof container. Or bed down at a Parks Canada campsite, where nothing says wilderness like the woodsy smell of a campfire.
But for those of you that cherish the comforts of home – on wheels – you can conveniently pull a recreational vehicle into a full-service campground just minutes from town, hook up the electricity and water, and relax for the night.
You’ll meet people from all over the world with a night at a hostel in Banff or Lake Louise, where cozy and comfortable great rooms, communal kitchens and group excursions provide plenty of opportunities to socialize.
Situated close to Banff on Tunnel Mountain, walk or take the bus to downtown Banff. Services, such as food, laundry and a waterslide are close by. There is a wide-angle view of the valley, hoodoos, and the Banff Springs Golf course.
There are 321 full...more
Situated close to Banff on Tunnel Mountain, walk or take the bus to downtown Banff. Services, such as food, laundry and a waterslide are close by. There is a wide-angle view of the valley, hoodoos, and the Banff Springs Golf course.
There are 618 non-serviced...more
Situated close to Banff on Tunnel Mountain, walk or take the bus to downtown Banff. Services, such as food, laundry and a waterslide are close by. There is a wide-angle view of the valley, hoodoos, and the Banff Springs Golf course.
There are 188 power-only...more
Open from May 18 to September 18, 2007
Right across the road from Two Jack Main is a small (74) site campground.
Two Jack Lakeside map.
Awaken to the sound of water flowing and birds chirping. Showers available.
Open from May 18 to September 4, 2007
Camp in a beautiful wooded area with 380 secluded campsites and lots of wildlife. Explore the ruins of the coal-miners town of Bankhead. Bighorn sheep in the area may be on the roadways, so drive with care.
Kitchen...more
Open from June 15 to September 9, 2007
The bubbling Mistaya River enters Waterfowl Lake. Hiking trail to Cirque and Chephren Lakes.
116 unserviced sites with flush toilets, piped water, kitchen shelters with wood cook stoves, fire rings and firewood,...more
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