yes, the Calgary flash flood also hit Banff.... I think........ anyway... GET BETTER SOURCES IM 10!!
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Yes. See the related links for Campgrounds in Banff National Park and in Jasper National Park.
The noun Banff is a proper noun, the name of a specific place, the Town of Banff, Alberta, Canada; Banff National Park, in Alberta, Canada; The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, Canada, etc.
A lift ticket at Banff for the 2010 season is $859.00 for an adult. onthesnow.com will list any specials that are currently being offered.
The town of Banff, and also Banff National Park, are in the province of Alberta.
Banff is not a province.
The Banff Caribou Lodge is located in Canada at 521 Banff Avenue. You can get more information about this lodge online at the Banff Caribou Lodge website.
One can purchase mocassins from American Eagle Out fitters, Canadian outfooters,Wolfden, Banff Indian Trading Post, and Banff Ethnic Apparel in Banff.
No, there are no active volcanoes in Banff, Alberta, Canada. The region is primarily characterized by the Canadian Rockies' sedimentary rock formations, which were formed millions of years ago. While there are extinct volcanic features in the broader area, such as certain geological formations, Banff itself does not have any active or dormant volcanoes.
Banff Centre was created in 1933.
Banff is located in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is situated within Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
Banff's altitude is 1,463 m (4,800 ft).