Category: Winter Activities

January 16-27, 2019

An outdoor gallery of snow sculptures.

In the heart of the winter months, Banff National Park invites visitors to embrace the cold, vigour, and fun that winter brings. The silence that comes with falling snow, the glowing crackle of a fire, and the joy of snowball fights: it is a magical time of year. Come see winter artistry in action during SnowDays, the festival of snow in Banff National Park.

*Event dates and details are subject to change.

The annual SnowDays celebration is a highlight of the winter season in Banff National Park; a free 12-day long event held during January, centred around massive snow sculptures in downtown Banff. Occurring at the same time as the Ice Magic Festival in Lake Louise, you’ll have plenty of winter creations to explore throughout the park.

01 FOUR BEST PLACES TO VIEW SNOW SCULPTURES

Enjoy the festive atmosphere as downtown Banff transforms into a winter playground with giant snow sculptures, ice skating, an ice and snow playground, and more! These are the best places to enjoy the sculptures in town and at the ski hills.

  1. BEAR STREET
  2. BANFF AVE SQUARE
  3. BANFF SUNSHINE
  4. MT. NORQUAY

02 WHAT’S NEW IN 2019

The 2019 SnowDays winter festival promises to be bigger and better than ever with the introduction of new events to make for the perfect adventure!

INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTING COMPETITION

A competition element has been added to the schedule of events for 2019. SnowDays will kick-off with a snow sculpting competition where six Canadian and international teams will compete from January 17 – 19.

TRIBUTE TO CRAFT SPIRITS FESTIVAL

From January 16 – 27, celebrate the best of Banff and Lake Louise’s craft cocktail culture with the TRIBUTE TO CRAFT SPIRITS FESTIVAL. For 12 days, participating restaurants and distilleries will serve up exclusive cocktail menus.

TRIBUTE Cocktail Menus

Available only throughout the TRIBUTE TO CRAFT SPIRITS FESTIVAL, exclusive cocktail menus will be crafted up with the best local ingredients. Five unique creations featuring five Alberta and British Columbia craft distilleries.

TRIBUTE 2-Day Discovery Event

With a passport to Bear Street on January 26 and 27, discover the personalities, processes and products behind your favourite craft cocktails in Banff and Lake Louise. The heart of downtown Banff will thrive with activity, as chefs and distillers proudly showcase their crafts for the palate of every passer-by.

03 FESTIVAL TIPS

SnowDays only comes around once a year, and with such an exclusive event you’ll want to make sure you know all of the insider tips to make your visit as memorable as possible.

Stay in the Heart of Banff

Book an overnight accommodation in Banff and explore all of the free winter activities and festivities.

Sample the SnowDays Tribute Beer

Head to Banff Ave. Brewing Co. to try the SnowDays Tribute Beer, a winter ale which will be on tap during the Festival.

Take Part in the Banff Gallery Hop

Immerse yourself in the unique arts, culture, and heritage traditions of Banff National Park on the Banff Gallery Hop on Saturday, January 26.

Get Your Skates On

If you are looking to rent ice skates, head to Snowtips-Bactrax on Bear Street.

Discover the Local Dining Scene

SnowDays is the perfect time to discover the rich culinary scene in Banff and Lake Louise. After a day of adventure in the snow, relax at one of the local Pub/Bistros in Banff and Lake Louise.

Take Transit

The best way to get around town is to take transit with four local routes operating in Banff.

04 Accommodation

If you’re planning to visit Banff and Lake Louise during SnowDays, you’ll want a place that’s going to be a perfect retreat after a day of playing in the snow. Celebrate SnowDays with the best of the hotels in town. Contact us for further details.

Join our Granville Island Market Tour to weave expertly through the bustling Public Market, skipping the line at the best food shops and artisans to taste over 20 signature Canadian tastings. Youíll experience the vibrant culture and history of the area, while savouring a cornucopia of fine foods – from local cheeses and top-quality charcuterie to sourdough bread, to melt-in-your-mouth donuts, and more!

You feel like a kid again, skating in the open air with rosy cheeks and a huge grin. It feels so uplifting and free to be here – skating across a frozen lake, breathing in the icy cold air, surrounded by the incredible mountains. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of your surroundings or maybe join in a game of pick-up, or “shinny” hockey. Then take a break and warm up with hot cocoa beside a bonfire before heading back out on the ice for more.

Feel your heart race and your mind clear as you dog sled through the pristine wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. Each tour begins by spending time meeting and getting to know the team of dogs. Help your musher get the dogs ready for tour by harnessing and hooking your team up to the sled. Try your hand at mushing your very own team of Alaskan huskies or cocoon yourself in blankets and relax as your experienced musher guides your team through the frozen wilderness.

The Vancouver Christmas Market, located on Jack Pool Plaza at Olympic Cauldron, is guaranteed to get you in the festive mood! Stroll through the festively decorated outdoor Christmas village and be treated to row upon row of illuminated wooden huts offering handmade gifts and tempting treats. Listen to the sounds of bells, trumpeters and carolers. As day becomes night, thousands of Christmas lights sparkle and delicious aromas of mulled wine and spicy gingerbread waft through the air.

Re-capture the feeling of wonder and excitement of the holiday season and be amazed by the hundreds of thousands of lights throughout the park. The suspension bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, the rainforest and canyon are transformed into a world of festive lights and visual enchantment. See the world’s tallest living Christmas tree (153 feet tall!), go on a Snowy Owl Prowl, decorate gingerbread cookies and make your own Christmas card (by donation) in the Winter Pavilion, and sing-along with the holiday band.

Escape into the serene beauty of a natural winter playground. Just a short distance from the Peak Chalet, you’ll find yourself a world away in the Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park. You can find the groomed trails easily with clearly marked signs from the top of Grouse Mountain. Discover why snowshoeing is the fastest growing outdoor winter activity.