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In all honesty the accommodation was excellent. We had really nice big rooms and everything about them was good – from the televisions to the fact that you could instantly heat the room at any time thanks to the instant fires (just press a button and on it comes). The shower facilities were great. The food was... + more
Adam Souness, Midlothian
5 out of 5
I think it’s one of the nicer hotels it Banff. The hotel sits mid mountain rather than right in the town. I would recommend the west wing which is the new section and has newer furnishings and is more quieter out there. You can ski almost to the back door to the west wing because of the way it is situated. F... + more
Brendan
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Location: where is Sunshine Mountain Lodge

Banff Sunshine - Situated high in the Canadian Rockies, in the heart of Banff Sunshine, Sunshine Mountain Lodge is the only ski-in/ski-out property in Banff. At the top of the Sunshine gondola, check in is at the base of Banff Sunshine and then ride gondola 20 mins up to the lodge on the mountain.

Shuttle To Town - The town of Banff can be accessed by regular shuttle buses that run throughout the day. (The last gondola back to the Lodge is at 5pm except Fridays when it is open till 10pm).


Overview: hotel description: Sunshine Mountain Lodge description

Secluded and Convenient - The Sunshine Mountain Lodge is perfect for those looking for a tranquil, secluded setting with the added bonus ski-in/ski-out convenience. You might find it hard not be amongst the first on the slopes each day! With majestic views from your room, it offers a real unique and private escape in this UNESCO world heritage site.

Facilities - There are an array of facilities on offer: a large outdoor hot tub, sauna, family room with big screen TV, a full-service spa with a range of treatments (payable in resort), a children’s games room and a superb weekly schedule of activities including tobogganing, snowshoeing with stargazing, films and bonfire with hot chocolate nights.

Great Dining Options - There are plenty of dining options with Mad Trappers Saloon (a pub style offering), the Chimney Corner Lounge, Sports Bar and Creekside Restaurant offering casual and informal dining options. The Eagles Nest has grand views overlooking Lookout Mountain. It offers Alberta classic dishes such as Bison and Salmon, and of course that grade A Alberta beef.

Lift Pass Included - All rooms include 1 lift pass per person per night.


Facilities: Sunshine Mountain Lodge features

  • All Rooms en suite: Yes
  • Games or Weights Room: Yes
  • Hot tub: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: On the piste, ski to lift
  • Ski Bus: At the base takes you to Lake Louise and Banff
  • Town centre: Banff 25 minutes on shuttle bus
  • WiFi: Complimentary

Room Types: Sunshine Mountain Lodge bedrooms

There is a variety of rooms on offer at the Sunshine Mountain Lodge, from cozy intimate rooms to spectacular spacious family suites. All rooms have a rustic mountain feel and include a flat screen TV, telephone, internet access, a hair dryer and a balcony with mountain views. Rooms start with at least a queen bed and a slate shower room.

Rooms range from Deluxe Waterfall Rooms to Premier Lofts


Meals: Sunshine Mountain Lodge food & drink

We update Sunshine Mountain Lodge's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Banff: about holidays in Banff: about ski holidays in Banff: about ski holidays in Banff Canada

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.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Long ski holidays Non-skiers Varied terrain Expert skiers Off-piste

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Snow Report: Top 79cm, Bottom 111cm

Snow Forecast: 15cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 72.5cm

Banff trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Calgary144 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 Sunshine Mountain 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
Downtown Banff is made up of traditional timber and stone buildings and arranged in a simple grid pattern, centred around the main road – Banff Avenue - that’s been purposely positioned to open up a fabulous view of Cascade Mountain. Unlike your average ski resort, winter is low season here (good news if you’re staying in town, which usually means better deals). Accommodation is mostly classic lodges and hotels, the cream of the crop being the Fairmont Springs Hotel. This ‘castle in the Rockies’ has had ...
Mt Norquay’s runs are sheltered by trees - head up on the Cascade chair for wide and easy-going greens like Temptation and Speculation. Intermediates can take the Mystic Express to several blues like Bruno’s gully, where you have the opportunity to dabble in a bit of powder. The North American Chair serves some exhilarating black diamonds (don’t miss the bumps on the Memorial Bowl) and a double diamond - Lone Pine. If you’ve been skiing elsewhere in the day, return to Norquay in time for the night skiing, wh...
The whole area is known for its laid-back après and friendly locals. In Norquay, the Cascade Lodge has a fabulous sun terrace - you could head inside to the Kika's Café for a warming cuppa but make sure you stay out to watch the sunset at least once. After a day in Sunshine village, grab a quick eat at the Burger Shack or go fine dining at The Eagle's Nest (the fantastic Alberta beef is their speciality). At the base of Lake Louise, Banded Peak Base Camp often has live music and does great BBQ food. Anothe...

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"Excellent place to stay"

Adam Souness, Midlothian
5/ out of 5
In all honesty the accommodation was excellent. We had really nice big rooms and everything about them was good – from the televisions to the fact that you could instantly heat the room at any time thanks to the instant fires (just press a button and on it comes). The shower facilities were great. The food was good and everyone at the restaurant and bar was incredibly nice. The facilities were good too - they gave us use of a small but well equipped gym and the outside hot tub was brilliant. Although it’s in the middle of nowhere we didn’t feel stranded with the bar and restaurant, and the pub over the road was always open.

"Sunshine Mountain Lodge"

Brendan
5/ out of 5
I think it’s one of the nicer hotels it Banff. The hotel sits mid mountain rather than right in the town. I would recommend the west wing which is the new section and has newer furnishings and is more quieter out there. You can ski almost to the back door to the west wing because of the way it is situated. For more space my room advice is to pick the Loft rooms which have a murphy bed which folds out from the wall and an upstairs mezzanine which gives a bit more space.
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