· excellent central location in Banff, a couple of minutes' walk into the centre · ski bus stop outside with at least 3 departures every morning, depending on the resort · 15 minutes from Mount Norquay, 25 minutes from Sunshine and 45 minutes from Lake Louise
There’s so much to love about the Banff Aspen Lodge. It’s a mid-range hotel with high-end perks and one of the best breakfasts in the Rockies. They’re famous for their homemade granola but it might just be the maple bacon and smoked sausages that keep you going up for more. And it’s all included in your room rate, so you can fuel up before each day on the mountain, guilt-free.
Rooms at the Banff Aspen Lodge are smart and spacious, with modern bathrooms and a standard of decor that gives the hotel a real luxury feel. And it’s got some lovely little nooks to sneak off to, like the fireplace lounge or the White Bark Café – great for picking up a coffee on your way out to the ski bus, which stops just outside.
Best of all, you can end each day in the outdoor hot tubs, sharing stories under the stars beside a roaring fire. Once you’re soothed and soaked, you’ll have your pick of Banff’s many restaurants, thanks to the hotel’s perfect position, right on the main street. Add a little of that ultra-friendly Canadian service and you’ve got one of our most popular hotels in Canada.
· two large outdoor hot tubs, one with outdoor fireplace · sauna and steam room · small lounge area · breakfast restaurant · café · free high-speed WiFi and internet terminal · free parking · extra charge for laundry facilities · daily housekeeping · lift · 89 bedrooms
All rooms have a satellite TV, free WiFi, hairdryer, mini-fridge, safe and tea and coffee making facilities.
Superior Room - sleeps 1-2: One queen bed, private bath, shower, WC and balcony or patio.
Premium room - sleep 1-4: Larger room with two queen beds, or one queen bed and a sofa bed, or one queen bed and two single beds, plus private bath, shower, WC and balcony or patio.
· hot and cold breakfast - breakfast choices include bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs. Along with cheeses, cold meats and hard boiled eggs, hot oatmeal, granola, fruit and yoghurts, bread, pastries and a variety of cereals.
•3 ski resorts •Cosy mountain town •Stunning sights of the Rockies
With a slightly different ski holiday on the cards, spend your days out and about exploring the sights and ski areas of the magnificent national park (featuring some of the best scenery and slopes on the planet) – before heading downtown for hearty Canadian grub, friendly nightlife and world-renowned accommodation in one of North America’s legendary mountain towns.
Great for •Long ski holidays •Non-skiers •Varied terrain •Expert skiers •Off-piste
Snow Report: Top 78cm, Bottom 115cm
Snow Forecast: 10cm expected this week
Snow History: April average depth 33.17cm
Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
Calgary | 144 km, 1hr 30 |
Region: | Alberta, Canada |
First opened: | 1948 |
Banff lift pass price last reported as $626 (Adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Banff Aspen Lodge.
Night skiing: Yes (Mt Norquay)
Banff has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Nov - May.
Town altitude: | 1,630 – 2,730m |
Top of slopes: | |
Bottom of piste: | |
Vertical drop: | 1070m (Sunshine Village) |
Total length of trails: | 7748 acres / 357 runs |
Longest piste: | 8 km |
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