Know before you go

Travelling to Banff National Park and Canada for the first time? Here is some basic travel information to help with your planning process.
Banff and Lake Louise at a glance:
- Location: Alberta, Canada
- Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (UTC -7)
- Closest Airport: Calgary International Airport (YYC)
- Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD)
- Local transit service: Roam Transit
- Parks Canada: All visitors are required to purchase a National Parks Pass.
Welcome to Banff!
We’re so glad you’ve chosen to visit us! Banff has always been a place that welcomes travellers from around the world, and we’re proud to call it home. We ask for your help in keeping it beautiful—please respect the National Park and leave no trace of your visit. That means properly disposing of all garbage and food waste, never feeding wildlife, observing closures and regulations, and staying on marked trails.
Thank you for helping protect Banff National Park for future generations. We look forward to welcoming you!
Banff is located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It's one of five national parks in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is located along the TransCanada Highway, a well maintained road open year-round. The closest international airport is Calgary (130 km/87 miles away). You can get here by car, shuttle service or RV. To know more about getting around Banff, visit here.
Banff National Park sees mild summers and cold, snowy winters. It’s been said that the most reliable characteristic of Banff and Lake Louise’s weather is its unpredictability. Be prepared! Make the most of your visit to Banff and Lake Louise by packing for all weather possibilities and checking the forecast and conditions before your trip. Check out the season information here
Check out the weather today and for the next few days in Banff & Lake Louise with our webcams. Keep in mind that temperatures will vary depending on what time of day it is and what elevation you're at. These webcams might help also help to assess traffic conditions.
Before deciding how to spend the day exploring Moraine Lake, it's essential to work out how you'll get there first. You can't drive personal vehicles up Moraine Lake Road at any time of day. This means you must hike, bike, take a shuttle or transit, or go on a tour. To help with your planning, we have created a handy list of all of the options, check it out here. Moraine Lake Road is only open to visitors in Summer.

Get your Winter Park Pass
Don't forget to buy your Park Pass. Everyone visiting Banff or Lake Louise needs to purchase a Park Pass for entry into the National Park. Buy yours online and save time and hassle when arriving at the park entrance.