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Summer Itineraries: 3 Days of Foodie Heaven in Banff National Park

Published Date
Jun 29, 2021|
Themes
Food & Drink
Farm & Fire: gourmet rotisserie chicken, wood-fired flatbread and a menu brimming with local, farm-to-table flavours.

The lively culinary scene doesn’t differentiate between those who are drawn here for adventure or rejuvenation, in winter or summer, for connection or escape. Combining a weekend in the mountains with mouthwatering cuisine is a recipe for the ultimate nourishment. With three days in Banff and Lake Louise, it’s possible to check off a culinary bucket list that rivals our awe-inspiring scenery.

Day 1: Make for the Mountains

There’s no feeling like travelling west through the foothills from Calgary and arriving into the heart of the Rockies. Head past Banff and make a trip towards the Continental Divide on Highway 93 South to feast your eyes on the mountainous spine of North America. Just a few minutes before the Divide is Storm Mountain Lodge, a quintessentially Canadian mountain lodge with sumptuous cuisine that makes for a perfect lunch stop.

After lunch, head back to the Trans-Canada Highway and then continue west to iconic Lake Louise. Work up an appetite with a hike up to the Lake Agnes Tea House or Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House which are open from early June (bring cash for tea and homemade cakes) or a luxurious Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.

Be sure to leave room for dinner at the Chateau (options include Alpine Social or Fairview Bar & Restaurant), Lake Louise Village Grill & Bar or the historic Lake Louise Station Restaurant.

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Day 2: Take the Scenic Route to Banff

Fuel up with breakfast in the village at Laggan’s Mountain Bakery & Deli or the Trailhead Café. Freshly baked pastries or flavour-stuffed wraps make the perfect start to a day of adventure. You’ll be surrounded by bucket-list hiking trails or a trip up the Lake Louise Ski Resort and Sightseeing Gondola. After that, head off on the scenic Bow Valley Parkway. Make sure to stop at the historic Morant's Curve viewpoint, where trains have been rolling through the Canadian Rockies for a century.

Consider a stop to climb to Castle Lookout before taking the Trans Canada Highway towards Banff. Then you’ll have earned your summer après once you arrive in Banff. Head to the castle in the mountains for drinks and a spectacular view from the Fairmont Banff Springs’ Rundle Bar. For dinner, the choices in town are as tantalizing as the menus themselves; try Park Distillery, Farm & Fire, Block Kitchen & Bar, or La Terrazza.

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Day 3: A Final Day of Tasting in Banff

A weekend isn’t complete without brunch, so visit Wild Flour Bakery or head up to Juniper Bistro - one of several local restaurants to land a coveted spot on Open Table’s “100 Most Scenic Restaurants in Canada 2019” list. Then head up to Mt. Norquay for wildlife sightseeing and spectacular views over the Banff Townsite. Have lunch high above Banff at the historic Cliffhouse Bistro.

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