Banff itself does not have a major commercial airport, so travelers typically begin their journey at Calgary International Airport, about a 90-minute drive from Banff. From there, a direct flight to Vancouver usually takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Factoring in ground travel, check-in, and boarding, the total trip from Banff to Vancouver by plane often takes 3 to 4 hours door-to-door.
While Harbour Air does not operate this specific route, many travelers arriving in Vancouver connect to coastal destinations by seaplane. Checking Harbour Air fares is a good way to plan onward travel to places like Victoria, Nanaimo, or the Gulf Islands.
About 10 hours and 20 minutes
About 10 hours and 20 minutes
By plane, it would take about 5 hours.
About one and a half days by plane
Rather indirectly. Take Amtrak to Seattle, then to Vancouver, B.C. From there you can either take Via Rail Canada to Jasper and on to Banff by bus, or you can arrange an (expensive) rail vacation on the Rocky Mountaineer train to Banff.
planes fly.............
Ah, about nine hours by plane.
Around 7.5 hours maybe 7 hours
maps.google.ca (click on "get directions") I know you take the hwy 1 for most of the way, and then maybe the coquihalla.
20+ hours and I doubt there are any direct flights.
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