TOBOGGANING
There are a few places to go sliding in Banff. There’s a small hill for younger kids at the Cascade Pond picnic area near Lake Minnewanka.
For those who want some variety, check out the hill behind the Banff Springs Hotel. Just park next to the Bow Falls and walk around behind the hotel to find the hill. It’s in a gorgeous setting next to the Spray River and a large pond for outdoor skating. This is the postcard Canada experience of winter.
If you’ve forgotten your gear, you can rent toboggans and skates in the ski shop at the Fairmont Banff Springs.
SKATING
It’s Canada, there are many skating options. There is a community skating rink on the Banff High School field.
There’s outdoor skating at The Fenlands, Banff Recreation Centre on Norquay Road.
When conditions permit, there is a track cleared for skating on the Bow River, accessible from Central Park in downtown Banff.
The pond beside the toboggan hill at the Banff Springs Hotel is gorgeous. There’s a warming hut and often a bonfire at the Waldhaus Rink, located beside the Spray River.
HOT SPRINGS
After you’ve spent a couple of hours of fun, unwind with a dip in the Upper Banff Hot Springs. The Banff Upper Hot Springs is one of Banff’s most famous attractions, and oldest, it was discovered in 1884. The air may be crisp, but the water is always 39 degrees when you go for a relaxing dip.
The above itinerary is guaranteed to put a smile on your kids’ face and wear them out for a solid snooze the entire ride back to Calgary. We had a beautiful Sunday in the Rockies and are making plans to do it again next month.
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