Where to stay · Local feel
Most local neighbourhoods in Banff
Where to stay in Banff to feel like a resident — the neighbourhoods with genuine local life, independent restaurants, and the fewest tourists.
Top pick for local feel
Bow Valley & Johnston Canyon
The slower scenic route between Banff and Lake Louise — Johnston Canyon waterfalls, Castle Mountain, peak wildlife corridor.
Bow Valley & Johnston Canyon
Top pickThe slower scenic route between Banff and Lake Louise — Johnston Canyon waterfalls, Castle Mountain, peak wildlife corridor.
5/10
Walk
5/10
Price
8/10
Local
6/10
Central
Banff Town
GoodThe base camp — restaurants, bars, hot springs and Banff Avenue's shop strip beneath Cascade Mountain.
9/10
Walk
4/10
Price
5/10
Local
10/10
Central
Sunshine Village & Mount Norquay
Trade-offThe two ski areas closest to Banff Town — Sunshine's high alpine bowls and Norquay's family-friendly 10-minute commute.
3/10
Walk
3/10
Price
6/10
Local
5/10
Central
Icefields Parkway
Trade-offHighway 93 between Lake Louise and Jasper — Columbia Icefield, Athabasca Glacier, Peyto Lake, and 230km of glacier views.
1/10
Walk
4/10
Price
6/10
Local
3/10
Central
Lake Louise & Moraine Lake
Trade-offThe iconic turquoise lakes — the postcard image of the Canadian Rockies and the busiest zone in the park.
4/10
Walk
2/10
Price
3/10
Local
7/10
Central
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