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The miniature town can offer several dozen shops, as well as some interesting shopping centers. You'll have the opportunity to visit shops selling sportswear, accessories, or original souvenirs that are popular so popular among travelers. Among the most unusual souvenirs are beautiful mountain minerals, decorative accessories and jewelry made of them. You can even find real ancient fossils. Also, tourists often choose souvenirs depicting mountain landscapes. Wealthy tourists would find it interesting to check out local jewelry stores where they sell chic accessories from the best Canadian jewelers. A large portion of the shops is concentrated in the city center. One of the largest in Banff is Town Center Mall. It houses clothing and footwear stores of the most famous Canadian and American brands. Its customer will have a chance to pick stylish clothes for active leisure, original souvenirs, and homeware. You can buy sweet gifts for loved ones at several excellent confectioneries located here. They sell hand-made candies and chocolates, colorful lollipops, and even healthy sweets. The mall also has great sections for semi-precious gem souvenirs and beautiful handicrafts. Be sure to visit a supermarket on the ground floor to buy the most popular regional products and delicacies. Sundance Mall is much smaller than its main competitor, but the choice of stores is still impressive here. Pay special attention to the stores specializing in jewelry and watches. Many active … Read further

Our guide to Banff

Attractions and active leisure

One of the greatest attractions of the national park is beautiful Moraine Lake. It is relatively small - the surface of the lake covers just about 500 square meters. The distinguishing feature of the lake is its location in the mountains at the height of 1885 meters above sea level. The lake is fed by mountaintop glaciers and is especially beautiful in summer. There are many interesting hiking trails around the … Open

Banff for children - what to visit

Central Park is also perfectly equipped for families and kids who never get bored here. This park is a natural oasis surrounded by pine forests and mountains. Here you can relax on beautiful spacious lawns watching birds and animals in their natural habitat. Many people come to the park specifically to observe deer and rare species of waterfowl. Comfortable picnic sites with benches and tables, beautiful gazebos, … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Banff's central street is abundant in shops of all possible kinds. Of course, souvenir shops enjoy particular popularity among city guests. A great example is About Canada offering an interesting selection of memorable gifts. It sells not only traditional budget-friendly souvenirs but also works of art by local craftsmen. You'll have a chance to buy gorgeous nature and scenery paintings or photographs of animals … Open

Cultural excursion through Banff - things to see

Another noteworthy historical attraction in Banff is the Parks Administration Building. It is one of the few in the city that has managed to fully preserve its original appearance. The beautiful historical building currently houses the city administration and is usually considered as a single attraction with a picturesque park surrounding it. Beautiful dark stones were used during the construction of the building. … Open

Banff sightseeing

Banff National Park was founded in 1885. During all its history, the park was the main theme of numerous disputes. People were trying to understand what was more important – to save the beauty of the region or to develop it economically. There were also tensions regarding the commercial use of hot springs. Later, the prime minister decided to form a protected area around the hot springs. Later, Lake Louise and … Open

Canada - moving around the country

Canadians rarely use taxi services, as it is expensive and inappropriate for long distance travel. There is as well the fact that the territory of Canada is quite extensive, and some neighboring cities are located at a considerable distance from each other. Billing is not only calculated by taking into account the mileage, but also the time spent on the trip. A kilometer’s ride costs about one dollar, and for every minute a taxi driver waits, you will pay at least forty cents. In large cities of Canada, bicycles are popular too. For this purpose, special cycling routes have been set up that run along the central roads and connect not only neighboring areas, but also the center with suburban areas. In order to rent a car, you must first familiarize yourself with the peculiarities of Canada’s traffic rules. The required age for a person to be eligible to rent a car is from 23 years. The availability of an international driving license is yet another prerequisite. You will also need a credit card and a driving experience of three years. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Canada

On June 24, in Quebec the National Day of Quebec is celebrated, coinciding with the day of John the Baptist. On this day in the whole region there are mass festivities, concerts and fireworks. Another national holiday of Quebec is the National Patriots Day. On this day, they remember the events that occurred during the Revolt of the Patriots in the 19th century, which consisted of French Canadians. The holiday is a symbol of the struggle for independence and national self-identification of the French-speaking population of the country. On the first Monday of August in Canada, there is a Civil Holiday. This day is a nationwide weekend; it is not associated with any official holiday. On the first Monday of September there is another holiday - Labor Day. The holiday is held in honor of all working people. Canadians like to spend it in nature. In cities there are fairs and festivals. … Open

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