- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Banff, Alberta, including 14 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canmore, Banff National Park and Cochrane.
- From Hydra River Guides to Chinook Rafting, the Banff area offers 23 different types of family activities, including: Other Tours, Rafting, Off Road & ATV and Hot Springs & Geysers.
- A resort town and tourist destination, Banff was founded in 1855. The town is located around the Tunnel Mountain and has a population of over 7,500. The Northern Lights can sometimes be viewed from Banff and the town's founding played a role in the creation of the Canadian National Park system.
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12.9 Miles
99%
332 votes
129 Bow Meadows Crescent | Unit 202, Canmore, Alberta
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Open year-round, the Rat's Nest Cave at Canmore Caverns offers guests the opportunity to travel through an undeveloped cave that does not have lighting fixtures, handrails, or walkways. Team building activities and caving courses are also offered by the site.
15.2 Miles
Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours offers a variety of tours during both the summer and winter tours. Guests can also enroll in training courses during the winter months to improve their own dog sledding skills.
22.2 Miles
Located on 160 acres of land, Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary is a non-profit organization. Guests learn about wolves and wolf dogs, feed the animals as well as adoption of a wolf dog.
27.0 Miles
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104 votes
Kootenay Highway 93, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia
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Guests of Marble Canyon will have the opportunity to go hiking and travel across different bridges which span the area's gorge. Picnic areas are available for guests that would like to spot the location's mountain bluebirds.
28.4 Miles
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Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake Rd. off Great Divide Hwy., Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta
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Smaller than Lake Louise, Moraine Lake has a fame all its own: in 1969 and 1979, the view of the mountains behind Moraine Lake was selected for the reverse side of the Canadian twenty dollar bill. The lake's exquisite teal green color is caused by rock flour from passing glaciers.
28.4 Miles
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Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake Rd. off Great Divide Hwy., Lake Louise, Alberta
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Smaller than Lake Louise, Moraine Lake has a fame all its own: in 1969 and 1979, the view of the mountains behind Moraine Lake was selected for the reverse side of the Canadian twenty dollar bill. The lake's exquisite teal green color is caused by rock flour from passing glaciers.
31.3 Miles
Great Divide Day Hikes offers guests the opportunity to go on guided group walking and hiking trips. The location, which offers access to over 200 km of trails, offers views of waterfalls, wildflowers, and glaciers.
31.3 Miles
At Kingsmik Dog Sled Tours, guests will have the chance to travel through Banff National Park. Visitors of this location who are interested in scenic views can also travel under the slopes of Mt. St. Piran on the Winter Wonderland Tour.
31.3 Miles
The Bow Glacier Falls Trail is an hour and fifteen minute trail that takes visitors to the glacier falls. The location offers visitors the opportunity to view a variety of wild flowers.
32.3 Miles
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521 votes
111 Lake Louise Drive, Lake Louise, Alberta
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Wild Water Adventures, Inc. offers day and multi-day rafting trips on the Kicking Horse River. The location, whose trips are suitable for children, also offers special trips for weddings, family reunions, and corporate events.