Just 6 kilometres away from downtown Banff is Mount Norquay, one of the 3 ski resorts in Banff National Park

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Banff: Mount Norquay 2.5 or 4-Hour Guided Via Ferrata Climb

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Mount Norquay, Banff

Just 6 kilometres away from downtown Banff is Mount Norquay, one of the 3 ski resorts in Banff National Park.

Just 6 kilometres away from downtown Banff is Mount Norquay, one of the 3 ski resorts in Banff National Park. Rising 2133 metres, it has both steep and gently inclining slopes layered with powdery snow. The best time to visit is winter, during the months of December to mid-April. It has 16.4 kms of runs over 60 trails for both beginners and pros. It offers snowboarding and tubing activities as well.


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About Mount Norquay

 Mt Norquay Rd, Banff, AB T1L 1B4, Canada

 +1 403-762-4421

 www.banffnorquay.com

Mount Norquay and Nearby Sights on Map

Vermilion Lakes

The Vermilion Lakes are a series of pristine lakes in the Bow Valley in the Banff National Park

Cave and Basin National Historic Site

The Cave and Basin National Historic Site is not just a stunning natural attraction, but is also historically significant as the site of the thermal mineral springs around which the National Parks System of Canada was born in 1885

Rocky Mountaineer

Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum

The Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum is a bridge between the past and the present, taking visitors back in time to the bygone era before European settlers, when the Aboriginals of Cree, Blackfoot, Blood and Stoney peoples inhabited the lands

Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies

The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is dedicated to the cultural and natural heritage of the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Banff Avenue

Situated at the heart of the town, Banff Avenue is the arterial road of Banff

Banff Park Museum

Located downtown just outside the Banff National Park, the Banff Park Museum is dedicated to the rich natural history of Canada

Cascade Gardens

While all of the town and the Banff National Park are steeped in natural beauty, the Cascade Gardens offer a good spot for relaxing in the beautiful environs

Tunnel Mountain Drive

The Tunnel Mountain Drive is a 10 kilometre stretch from Surprise Corner at the meander of the Bow River to Banff Avenue near its intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway, running along the periphery of the Tunnel Mountain

Walter Phillips Gallery

Established in 1976, the Walter Phillips Gallery is the contemporary art gallery of the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity