A Bear and Bison Inn

Canmore to Banff

There isn’t really anywhere to stop on your drive, but be sure to have a peak into Cascade Ponds, Lake Minnewanka, Two-Jack or Johnson Lake! Get off at the first exit, instead of Mount Norquay.

 

  1. Start in Canmore, AB.
  2. Get onto Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W:

– If you’re starting from the central area of Canmore, head east on Bow Valley Trail/AB-1A E towards 8th St.

– Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto the Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W ramp to Banff.

  1. Merge with Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W.
  2. Continue on Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W for approximately 25-30 km.
  3. Take the Banff/Lake Minnewanka exit off of Trans-Canada Hwy.
  4. Merge onto Banff Ave.
  5. Continue into the town of Banff. Banff Ave is the main street in town, so you can follow this straight into the heart of Banff.

 

Banff is only about a 20-30 minute drive from Canmore, but it’s always a good idea to check current road conditions, especially during winter months, and ensure you have the most up-to-date directions before starting your journey. Safe travels!

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A Bear and Bison Inn on Trip Advisor
Canmore cozy

So if your grandma lived in Canmore and was a gourmet cook this might be her place. Warm, welcoming, super clean and cozy. It’s not modern ‘boutique chic’ and not soulless like all the apartment condos in this town. Yes, the decor is a little dated, but if you like warmth, character and hospitality you’ll love its wrinkles just like you love your nanna.

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