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Join Kosher Expeditions for a
7-day winter & ski holiday in the famous resort
town of Banff. For more than a century,
Banff and Lake Louise have drawn savvy travelers
from around the world by combining inspiring
natural beauty with unique and sophisticated
vacation experiences. Nestled in the heart
of Canada’s premier national park (a 90-minute
scenic drive from Calgary International Airport)
Banff and Lake Louise engage visitors with
world-class luxury amenities, extraordinary
outdoor adventures, distinctive culture,
exciting nightlife, rich heritage and the
world’s greatest ski and winter playground.
Ski: This region
boasts three outstanding ski resorts:
Banff Norquay, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise
provide more than 7,700 acres and 240 trails
offering countless options to skiers and
snowboarders of any ability. From wide-open
bowls and tree-lined glades covered with fresh
dry champagne powder, to meticulous groomed
slopes and state-of-the-art snowmaking, visitors
enjoy unspoiled scenery, short lift lines, and
guaranteed friendly local hospitality. With an
interchangeable, multi-day Tri-Area Lift Ticket,
which includes free transfers from your hotel to
the slopes, visitors can enjoy frequent and
worry-free shuttle transportation between the
hotels and each ski area.
Three Ski areas 1-ticket -
The Ski Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine Tri-Area Lift
Ticket includes:
- Unlimited use of all lifts at Mt. Norquay,
Sunshine Village and Lake Louise
- Mountain Resort Direct to Lift Access at Mt.
Norquay, Lake Louise Mountain Resort, and
Sunshine Village
- Direct shuttles from hotel
Ski Norquay: Starting with
the first ski runs cut in 1926, Mt. Norquay now
encompasses a wide variety of terrain to suit
everyone. Only 10 minutes from the town of Banff
makes it the perfect location.
- Lake Louise Mountain Resort:
As Canada's largest single ski area, Lake
Louise Mountain Resort offers four mountain
faces, 4,200 skiable acres, 139 named trails
and a 6-person Gondola.
- Sunshine Village: With
the world's fastest gondola, over 3,300
acres of terrain on three mountains, with an
average annual snowfall of over 30 feet the
'Shine' is a must ski.
Winter & Ski Adventure:
Your ski holiday includes a 4-day lift ticket or
for those who do not ski or are looking for a
break from the slopes, trade in your lift
ticket and get ready for some winter adventure
fun exploring Banff National Park. Choice
of optional adventures includes:
Ice Walks: Walk on frozen
creeks through canyons of ice, past unusual rock
formations, ancient Native rock art, and
icefalls and through prime wildlife habitat. The
history of rock art and the geology of the
mountains are at your fingertips as the guides
explain their mystery. (Minimum age 8 years)
Grotto Canyon Icewalk:
Walk on a frozen creek through Grotto Canyon,
past unusual rock formations, ancient Native
rock art, and icefalls. Here ice climbers
can be seen scaling the frozen waterfalls.
Johnston Canyon Icewalk:
Hike on steel walkways built into the canyon
walls that give an airy view of the canyon below
- Travel through prime wildlife habitat on your
way to the trail head and learn the clues to how
Johnston Canyon was formed - This popular walk
will lead you past the lower falls and to the
breathtaking upper icefalls.
Evening Icewalk & Campfire:
Walk to historic Stewart Canyon Bridge under the
night of the winter sky - Explore along the
shoreline of Lake Minnewanka, listen to the
crackling of the frozen lake’s ice cap, and
learn about the native history of the lake as
your guide leads you to historic Stewart Canyon
Bridge using headlamps. End the walk with
a roaring campfire and toasting marshmallows.
Snowshoeing: Explore the
National Park by guided snowshoe adventure.
With a choice of two adventures enjoy the wonder
and excitement of The Paint Pots or take a
Winter Survival Basics mini course. On
either trip you'll see spectacular scenery,
winter wildlife and unique mountain locations.
(Minimum age 8 years)
Winter Wildlife Viewing:
Build a connection to this World Heritage Site
as you visit Banff’s landmarks and view wildlife
in their natural winter habitat. See and learn
about wildlife behavior, habitat, and their
winter survival adaptations. (appropriate
for all ages)
Sightseeing Tours: Our
sightseeing tours utilize modern 24 passenger
buses. All tours are guided by enthusiastic
interpretive guides who love to share their
knowledge with you. Tour includes Banff hotel
pick up and drop off, light refreshments, use of
binoculars and spotting scopes as well as
hands-on interpretive items. (appropriate
for all ages)
Two exciting tours to choose from:
Discover Lake Louise and the
Icefields: View powerful
landscapes first hand on your way to Lake Louise
and Bow Lake. Learn from expert guides
about the area’s rich mountaineering history and
heritage.
Discover Banff:
Build a connection to our World Heritage Site as
you visit Banff¹s landmarks and view wildlife in
their natural winter habitat - Hear how the
history of the Bow Valley changed when three
railway workers rediscovered a hidden treasure -
See and learn about wildlife behavior, habitat,
and their winter survival adaptations - This is
Banff¹s best tour for viewing wildlife which are
seen on 95% of the tours.
Sleigh Rides: Relax as
you become captured by the breathtaking views
and sparkling winter air of the Canadian Rocky
Mountains. The sleigh ride will take you
through the Bow River Valley to the remote areas
around Banff. (appropriate for all ages)
Additional optional area tours
include: Snowmobiling, dog
sledding, ice climbing, mountain hot springs
plus much more!
Banff National Park - A 100 Year
Tradition - Unique, Preserved and Protected
The three ski resorts of Banff-Lake
Louise-Sunshine are located in Canada's first
national park, Banff National Park. A UNESCO
World Heritage Site, the Park is a year-round
protected wilderness area offering rugged alpine
beauty, first-class amenities and the best
powder skiing in the world.
Today, Banff National Park (6,641 square km /
2,564 square miles) is one of four adjoining
mountain parks comprising more than 20,235
square km / 7,813 square miles of spectacular
Canadian Rocky Mountain landscape. When you
visit the Banff/Lake Louise area you will see
why each year more than 4.5 million visitors
come to enjoy the unique feeling of the Canadian
Rockies.
The Town of Banff
The town of Banff is a unique destination
that expertly accommodates visitors without
losing the charm of a small mountain community.
It location in the southwestern corner of Banff
National Park, less than a two-hour drive from
Calgary International Airport, and just 50
minutes east of Lake Louise makes it the perfect
vacation destination. Because the Town of
Banff is just 4km in size, this community really
does share this space with the wildlife. Some
say that a local on their way to work is as
likely to see a deer as a neighborhood dog. Elk,
sheep and bear sightings are not uncommon near
this town filled with trees, parks and trails.
Banff also abounds with opportunities to
experience just about anything, from the most
rugged of outdoor activities to world-class arts
and culture displays. Enjoy strolling alongside
locals and world-travelers as you discover a
cosmopolitan collection of galleries, boutiques
and cafés. Shops range from internationally
recognized clothiers or independently-owned
establishments to Canada's oldest department
store.
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