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We tried TWICE with Google on how to get to Canmore Engine Bridge in Canmore, Canada, but it kept taking us to garbage cans 🙂 Before I did my own map searching and found the direct and easy way of getting there, plus free parking. It’s close to downtown, and it’s a 10-minute walk. If you walk in the opposite direction, there is a fun hike too! The Canmore Engine Bridge has become popular due to the HBO series “The Last of Us.” I have never seen the show, but researching Canmore and Banff, this beautiful location became a must…

Join the guided Columbia Icefields tour to the Athabasca Glacier aboard the Ice Explorer—an all-terrain vehicle built for glacial travel. As you roll past towering peaks and ancient ice, your guide shares the geology, history, and stories of this remarkable place. At your scheduled departure, hop into the massive Ice Explorer and set off across the glacier. Step out onto 25,000-year-old ice, feel it crunch underfoot, and sip crisp, pure meltwater straight from the source (be sure to bring a small clear container)—an experience you won’t forget. Finish with a short ride to the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. Test your nerves…

save for later Why March works in Banff March in Banff feels like a quiet pivot: winter still has the stage—frosty mornings, powder days, canyon ice—but the days stretch longer, patios peek back to life, and the light gets soft and golden. It’s the moment for skiers chasing spring corn, photographers hunting reflections, and travelers who want snow-globe scenery without mid-January’s deep freeze. Banff March weather: what to expect (and how it feels) March isn’t summer-lite; it’s a gentler winter. Expect freezing nights and cool days that often climb above freezing in the sun. Statistically, average highs trend through the…

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