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Banff Centre
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      2. Arts
        1. Indigenous Arts
        2. Visual Arts
        3. Literary Arts
        4. Dance
        5. Music
        6. Opera
        7. Theatre
        8. Mountain Culture
        9. Professional Training Programs
        10. Leighton Artist Studios
      3. Leadership
        1. Indigenous Leadership
  • Shows & Festivals
      1. Events
        1. Banff Summer Arts Festival
        2. Performances & Arts Events
        3. Exhibitions
        4. National Indigenous History Month
        5. House Programs
        6. Box Office
        7. Banff Centre Celebrates
      2. Banff International String Quartet Competition
        1. Competitor Information
        2. Tickets & Packages
      3. Mountain Film Festival
        1. World Tour
        2. Banff on Demand
        3. 2025 Festival
        4. Competitions, Awards & Workshops
  • Stay & Dine
      1. Restaurants
        1. Maclab Bistro
        2. Vistas Dining Room
        3. Three Ravens Restaurant & Wine Bar (closed)
      2. Hotels
      3. Banquets & Receptions
  • Conference Centre
      1. Our Conference Centre
      2. Meeting Spaces & Convention Facilities
      3. Hotel & Dining
      4. The Destination
  • Campus Facilities
      1. Sally Borden Fitness
      2. Walter Phillips Gallery
      3. Library & Archives
      4. Artist Facilities
      5. Map & Directions
      6. Webcam
  • About Us
      1. About Us
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      4. Support Us
      5. Contact Us
      6. Strategic Plan
      7. Governance
        1. Banff Centre Foundation
        2. Board of Governors
        3. Banff Centre Leadership Group
The definition of spectacular.

In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, breath-taking scenery awaits at every turn. 

Image Credit: Shannon Martin

The Destination

The Town of Banff (pop. 8,000) is your base camp for adventure. Visit any time of year! World-class skiing, skating and snowshoeing in winter gives way to spectacular walking and biking trails during the summer months, and our famous hot springs are yours to enjoy all year round. The town itself is peppered with intriguing museums, galleries, cafes and boutiques just waiting for you to explore. Banff is only 90-minutes from Calgary International Airport and is easily accessible by rental car, the Banff Airporter, ROAM Transit or the Brewster Banff Airport Express.

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Getting Here

Driving from Calgary Airport (YYC) 

If you choose to travel by private vehicle, you will find the route is well-signed and the trip from the Calgary International Airport to Banff takes approximately 90 minutes. 

1.    Depart airport and take Deerfoot Trail North Highway 2.  
2.    In four km, take the exit for Stoney Trail NW heading West. Signs indicate it heads towards Banff and Highway 1. 
3.    Drive approximately 23 km and take the exit for Trans-Canada Highway 1 West (Banff).
4.    Continue West approximately 90 km on the Trans-Canada Highway 1 to the Banff National Park gates.
5.    Once through the park gates, continue 12 km to the first exit to the town of Banff.
6.    Follow the road through town to Buffalo Street
7.    Turn left on Buffalo, drive up the hill to Banff Centre.
o    If you are driving to the Professional Development Centre (Hotel), turn left and follow the signs.
o    If you are driving to Lloyd Hall (Hotel), follow St. Juliens Road.

Map with directions

Shuttle + Bus

Banff Airporter

  • The official airport shuttle provider of Banff Centre 
  • To view the schedule or book a shuttle visit www.banffairporter.com 
  • 403-762-3300 | info@banffairporter.com 

 

Brewster Airport Express

  • Daily shuttles between Banff and Calgary International Airport
  • For schedules and inquiries contact Brewster at 1-877-625-4372

 

Banff Sedan

  • Private transfer between Banff and Calgary International Airport​​​
  • For rates and inquiries call 1-800-587-9958 | 403-762-3300

Car Rentals

Companies with Calgary Locations 

Budget 1-800-268-8900
Enterprise Rent-A-Car 1-800-261-7331
Hertz 1-403-221-1341
Avis 1-800-331-1084
Thrifty 1-403-221-1961
Alamo 1-877- 222-9075

Companies with Banff Locations

Budget 1-800-268-8900
Enterprise Rent-A-Car 1-403-762-2688
Hertz 1-403-221-1341
Avis 1-403-762-3222

Activities

Spend time in the national park, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and live like a local with year-round activities. Enjoy all that Banff has to offer with the help of our industry partners. Enjoy a gondola ride up Sulphur Mountain – overlooking Banff townsite and Banff National Park, via ferrata to the summit of Mount Norquay. Leisurely tours of Banff by horseback or bicycle; golf, skiing, guided excursions, and so much more! For more detailed information on the location and activities, visit our partners.

Banff and Lake Louise Tourism  | banfflakelouise.com | 1-403-762-8421 | Email

Travel Alberta | travelalberta.ca | 1-800-252-3782 | Email

Shows

Banff Centre is proud to offer over 400 events year-round including concerts, film screenings, readings, talks, dance, opera, theatre performances, art exhibitions and open studios. Shows vary from paid to free and are always open to the public. Check out what's happening this month by checking out the events calendar.  

Banff National Park Pass 

A park pass is required by all people using Banff National Park. Park passes may be purchased at the Park entrance or at the Visitor Centre on Banff Avenue. 

pc.gc.ca | 1-888-773-8888 | information@pc.gc.ca 

So much to explore!


Phone (Main Switchboard)
403.762.6100

Address
107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
PO Box 1020
Banff, Alberta
Canada
T1L 1H5

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We recognize, with deep respect and gratitude, our home on the side of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain. In the spirit of respect and truth, we honour and acknowledge the Banff area, known as “Minihrpa” (translated in Stoney Nakoda as “the waterfalls”) and the Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) – comprised of the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney Nations – as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Shuswap Nations, Ktunaxa Nations, and Metis Nation of Alberta, Rockyview District 4. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work, and play here, help us steward this land, and honour and celebrate this place.