Getting To Banff National Park
Banff National Park is located about 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on the Trans-Canada Highway.
The major gateway to Banff is the Calgary International Airport (YYC). There are numerous connections and direct flights available from Europe, North America and other international points. From the airport, there are several transportation choices. Buses and vans operate from the airport directly to Banff and to the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. As well, all major rental car companies are available. Advance reservations for rental cars are strongly recommended.
Bus Transportation
Bus service is available from Calgary International Airport, with Brewster Transportation or the Banff Airporter. There are several daily departures to and from Banff. Some buses provide door-to-door service to your hotel, while others operate to/from the bus depot in Banff, which is only two blocks from the conference hotel.
The bus is an economical option if you are planning to stay within the Banff townsite throughout your visit. Fares are approximately $45 CDN each way, or $85 CDN round trip. Travel time (one way) is approximately 2 hours.
Please check the following sites to coordinate bus schedules with your incoming and/or outgoing flights: Banff Airporter Brewster Transportation
Car Rental
The total driving distance from Calgary to Banff is approximately 130 km/80 miles. From the airport, you should plan for a driving time of at least 90 minutes (perhaps up to 2 hours if you are driving through Calgary during rush hour). The Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy #1) is the main route, taking you directly into the Rockies. It is a scenic four-lane divided highway. If possible, try to plan your driving time for daylight hours so that you can appreciate the full splendor of the Rockies. And watch out for wildlife!
If you do not already have a National Park Pass, you will have to stop at the Park Entrance Gates (located on the highway just after the town of Canmore) to buy one. Prices range from about $10 CDN per day to $85 CDN per year. Payment can be made using cash, credit cards, or Interac. Park permits can also be purchased in the Banff townsite if you later decide to extend your visit.
Driving Directions
- When leaving Calgary International Airport, take Barlow Trail South for about 5 km (3 miles). Approximately 4 traffic lights.
- At the 16th Avenue intersection, turn right (west) toward Banff. The exit is on the right hand side. Note that 16th Avenue is also known as the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway #1).
- Follow 16th Avenue West slowly through the city of Calgary.
- At the west edge of Calgary, 16th Avenue speeds up and becomes Highway 1 West. Follow Highway 1 West for about 1 hour until you have passed the town of Canmore.
- You must stop at the Banff National Park gates and obtain a valid park pass if you do not have one already. It is illegal to stay overnight in the national park without a valid permit. Prices range from $10 CDN to $100 CDN depending on the number and age of the people in your vehicle, and the planned length of your stay. Credit cards are accepted.
- After the Park Gates keep following Highway 1 west.
- There are two Banff exits on the Trans-Canada Highway. The first exit, called Banff/Lake Minnewanka, is the one to use when traveling west to Banff from Calgary. The exit is on the right hand side of the highway. After taking the exit ramp, turn left to head toward the town of Banff. Follow this forested road for several minutes as it leads you onto Banff Avenue in the heart of the town of Banff. (The second exit, called Banff/Mount Norquay, is the one to use when returning to Banff from the Lake Louise area, or if you missed the first exit. Head into Banff, find Banff Avenue, and turn right toward the river.)
- Continue along Banff Avenue until you are on a bridge crossing the Bow River. At the end of the bridge, turn left at the traffic lights, staying in the left lane to follow the curving road of Spray Avenue for about 1 km. The castle-like hotel will loom ahead on your left.
- Valet parking ($26 CDN per day) is available at the main hotel entrance. Self-parking ($19 CDN per day) is available in the parkade just past the hotel, after the statue and roundabout (traffic circle). Feel free to drop off your luggage at the main hotel entrance prior to parking. No tipping of hotel staff is required. Really!
