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    Ski Norquay

    3.4 (25 reviews)

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    Annette J.

    We came here for tubing and had the most AMAZING time! The resort itself isn't fancy, but I admit I only spent time at the the tubing level which has a lodge with a small cafeteria style dining area, lockers and a gift shop. The staff at this lodge were AMAZING, though. Really friendly and got us set up with our tickets and such with ease. The tubing was a BLAST. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect and I admit I'm a bit of a scaredy cat, but I loved it. It looks less intense that it is so when you pick up speed it's a little freaky. But once you get used it, it is SO fun! You can go down in pairs and I never went down alone, which increased my enjoyment, being able to share the experience with my husband and my aunt. We stuck to the toilet bowl route and the rattlesnake, which was my favorite, although after a while I got a bit too dizzy! We also had the sightseeing lift passes as part of our packages so my husband and I went up that. I have to admit I'm not terribly scared of heights but watching those folks at the top of the lift going down the double black course got me really freaked out and my hands got incredibly sweaty as we jumped on and off the lift! I can't imagine skiing down that steep of course and it made me queasy. The view from the top is spectacular, though. It's a tremendous vantage point and second only to the top of Sulpher Mountain for best views I experienced in the park. Worth a ride up, even if you'll be dodging the experienced daredevil skiers and snowboarders the whole time. It's easy to do in a half day since it's so close to downtown Banff. And I'm now hooked on snow tubing!

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    Vilma R.

    This was our first time going tubing and wow what a blast we had!!! I would definitely recommend this activity to anyone who is either new to Canada, visiting the Rocky Mountains, or anyone who is physically capable of some interval type exercise (not too intense) and who wants to try something new, relatively safe, and super fun!!! We did not bring the kids on this trip but we as adults had a blast. When you first drive up to Norquay it's about 10 minutes drive from downtown Banff to the parking lot. There is a very winding, somewhat steep, road that leads up to Norquay. Definitely you should take this road slow and steady as it can be slippery and is a bit narrow. Once you arrive to Mt. Norquay there are two parking areas, the first one is for skiing, the second parking lot further up the mountain is for tubing. After we parked we had to walk up a bit of a climb (first spike in your heart rate on this mini climb) to get to the chalet and grab our tickets. The chalet has snacks, drinks, and bathrooms to use should you need to. Once you grab your tickets you head down to the tubing area and you will be given a tube depending on your size. Once you have your tube you get onto a magic carpet that brings you up to the top of the tubing hill. At the top, you have to climb again to reach one of the 5 runs to go down the hill on. This climb was the most intense part because it is a bit steep, a bit icy, and slightly crowded. My heart rate again spiked every time we climbed this part. Once you pick which run you want to go on, you line up (the wait is very short in most cases). You can choose to go down the hill alone, linked up with a partner, group of 3 or even group of 4! The staff at this resort are AWESOME!! They are all so friendly, outgoing, helpful, and just look like they're having a great time enjoying their jobs. They will spin you down the hill if you want to go faster and twirl or they will give you just a gentle push if you prefer that. I recommend bringing your helmet (we were the only ones on the hill with helmets) if you have one, just in case. We didn't see anyone fall at all so I don't think it's extremely necessary but for me, helmets are always a must with any kind of snow sports. I also recommend bringing ski goggles! If you go down without anything the wind and snow will get all over your face as you go down the hill so you'll likely need to close your eyes but with goggles you get to really see everything and experience the beauty that is tubing down this mountain. All in all, tubing is a blast! If you haven't tried this yet, do it!!! We paid about $156 for 4 people so about $39 per person and definitely worth every penny!!

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    Jake H.

    Norquay Lodge was a great place to unwind with drinks and food after our Via Ferrata excursion and you get a discount at the restaurant too! You have to take the lift up which makes it much quieter. The locals come up here to relax and take in the view. My nachos were delicious with the homemade chips and it was a huge portion. The drink selection was great too! I'd be back here.

    Kevin L.

    Good, little ski hill for beginners or intermediate looking for 1/2 day within a short drive from Banff. For young families, its cool that lift tickets include tubing. For more advanced skiers/snowboarders, you'll be bored quickly. Staff is excellent and crowds are usually small except for Toonie Days when Locals can get lift tickets for just $2 (you want to avoid those days!).

    Lenny R.

    Keeping in mind that this is a relatively small hill, the terrain and variety is impressive. Norquay has one of the better parks in the area for progressive/intermediate runs. I really like how you can hear music on the park run and that it has a dedicated lift. Downhill chargers are also really fun, especially towards the far right of the mountain. The wait is short, if any, and the staff is also very nice. Proximity to Banff is a huge plus, especially if you'd like to reserve time for post-ski activities. Finally, the fact you can buy hourly tickets is a huge plus, making Norquay one of the most affordable hills around Banff.

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    Review Highlights - Ski Norquay

    Norquay there are two parking areas, the first one is for skiing, the second parking lot further up the mountain is for tubing.

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    Norquay Via Ferrata - North American Chair Lift

    Norquay Via Ferrata

    (18 reviews)

    I had a blast doing the Via Ferrata here at Norquay. My running group company booked this adventure…read moreas an excursion on our trip to Banff. The Via Ferrata (Italian for the Iron Path) has five different types of adventure tours: Explorer, Ridgewalker, Alpinist, Skyline and Summiteer. Each of these trails cater to all different types of skill levels. My travel company booked the Explorer package for our group which is 1 km (3,280 feet) in distance and lasts just over 2 hours. The views are breathtaking and I really enjoyed doing my first Via Ferrata. You can see one of the coolest looking mountains Mount Rundle in the distance while on the trail. Mount Norquay has a rich ski culture that goes back to the early 1900s. It lies directly northwest of the Town of Banff and is one of Banff National Park's three major ski resorts. The mountain has a top elevation of 6,998 feet. The main chair lift is one of the oldest lifts in North America and has been providing riders with views of the Bow Valley since 1948. Mount Norquay Ski Resort is operated by Norquay Mystic Ridge Ltd. Norquay has a total of 60 runs and is a huge supporter of alpine ski racing. The Mount Norquay Via Ferrata is located in Banff National Park. We had a great guide that took us up the sheer rock wall and across the suspension bridge. I initially was a little nervous, but felt safe the whole time with the harness that attaches to the mountain's steel cable pathway. Those cables can hold a ton of weight. Anyone without rock climbing experience can do this. Before we started our climb, our guide went over all of the safety rules and let us do a practice run on a short wall before we headed up the chair lift. Norquay Via Ferrata offers complimentary hiking boots if you forgot to bring some and has a bistro and snack bar if you are hungry. The Norquay Via Ferrata is a must if visiting Banff National Park.

    The best experience we have ever gone into blindly. Very well curated guided experience, great…read morecondition equipment, amazing and funniest guide. We had lot of fun with the Ridgewalker hike/climbing we did. Worth every dollar we spent on it. It was safe and the instructions were clear, concise and easy to follow. The work that goes into maintaining those trails is very much unknown and underappreciated. So thank you!

    Ski Big 3

    Ski Big 3

    (9 reviews)

    Banff Sunshine Mountain resort is the mid size and mid distance one about a 20 minute bus ride From…read moreBanff. The base area is on top of the gondola although there is one narrow trail to ski all the way down (green/blue options). Gondola has a mid point stop before the top base area for the Goat's Eye lift. Fewer green and blue trails than lake Louise but has some very wide open areas with expansive rolling hills and easy tree skiing. Pretty good for beginner/intermediates. Snow condition seems to be better although on cloudy days with the vast white expanse everything could look really flat. Lodges can get very crowded during peak lunch hours. You can't carry backpacks into the lodges (smaller bags are probably ok although it's not clear). Mountain tour starts late here at 11:45 and takes 3 hours. Waiting for the bus is always a bit of a pain as they always get crowded and full and you have to wait for the next on even when arriving at the stop on time. The pick up times are far apart although sometimes on the return they do start loading 10-15 min before schedule and leave when full. Ski/board storage in luggage compartment under the bus, some have limited shelves some just in a crazy pile. On some smaller buses you just carry skis onto the bus. Might want to consider putting skis in a bag or get some protection for the bindings as they can get really tangled when loading and unloading as people don't seem to care about damaging anyone else's equipment. They still give out paper trail maps which is great as some map boards a too high up and difficult to see. Although doesn't seem to show how to ski all the way down. To do that you have to go past the gondola and ride the short Jack Rabbit lift up. The trail is 5 miles long and surface can be hard, bumpy and slick when cold and shaded.

    We have been traveling to Banff to ski for 6 years from Texas and have used Ski Big 3 each year for…read moreski instructors. Anytime we bring newbies with us to Banff we have requested Mike and Maja for lessons. They are totally amazing how well they adapt their instruction style to each of the new skiers in our group. They have now taught each of our teenagers, adult children, and a couple of friends how to ski and feel confident on the slopes. The skills that they have learned in just 2 or 3 days each season has been great and will last a lifetime. The changes that I have seen in my youngest skier is invaluable. I would highly recommend lessons with Ski Big 3.

    Banff Rocky Mountain Resort - Banff Rocky Mountain Resort

    Banff Rocky Mountain Resort

    (50 reviews)

    I was originally going to give 2 stars, but honestly, based on comfort level and the convenience of…read morethe location, it brought the rating up to a 3. It is close to downtown and grants access to many different trails that are great for biking, walking, hiking, running. The resort is a bit outdated and could benefit from renovations, but tbh, you spend most of the time outside of the resort, so as long as there's a place to sleep and a bathroom, that's the only thing that matters lol. It's nice to have a kitchen as well. The sofa bed is very uncomfortable and creaks a lot. When we pulled the mattress out, it looked so dirty, so we double layered the sheets. The bed inside the room is pretty comfortable and clean though. No major complaints about the bathroom, other than the toilet running like all night. They have a shuttle that runs on a schedule and transports people to and from downtown which is awesome. The amenities, like the gym, conference center, and pool are super old-fashioned. The gym was really interesting. I've never seen such old equipment before. I only worked out there once. I felt like I couldn't do much, but gotta work with what's available. We got to see elk around the resort on many occasions, and everyday, it was wonderful walking out and seeing the mountain views. Also, epic pickleball views. Everyone working here was kind and friendly.

    I've stayed at this hotel a few times and have been really impressed with the wonderful service!…read more All the staff are really friendly and willing to help make your stay enjoyable. The condos are great for us with our baby because of the separate bedrooms and full kitchens. I love that I can make meals to save money on food. I also absolutely love the wood burning fireplace. It makes it so cozy after a long day out exploring Banff. The location is outside the main town site however it is quiet the views are incredible. It's also dog friendly! There's plenty of parking and pretty well maintained. We will definitely be returning again! It's not a 5-star hotel but it's comfortable and they are renovating and updating them.

    The Rundlestone Lodge - Rundlestone Lodge Indoor Pool

    The Rundlestone Lodge

    (29 reviews)

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    4.5 stars. I really enjoyed my stay at Rundlestone Lodge. I booked my hotel through hotels.com…read more They upgraded my room to street view (instead of the indoor pool view) and gave me $15 CAD food credit everyday to use at associated hotel restaurants. My room had two queens, a TV, a mini fridge, and shower/bathtub. The bed was comfortable. The sink was outside the bathroom, right next to front door. The hotel is old, but the rooms seem to have been renovated in recent years. The indoor pool was being renovated, but they said they could let me use the indoor pool at associated hotels, but I didn't need it. I used the hot tub every night though. Most of the time it was just me. Other times there was two other people. The hot tub was pretty hot. It felt very nice after snowboarding. You get to the hot tub through the fitness center with your keycard. The fitness center has a few typical workout machines. There are showers in the bathoom. There is an underground heated garage. The garage has a height limit. If you have an SUV with a cargo box or a high car, you won't make it into the garage. I never had trouble finding space during my stay. The garage has lockers to store your ski gear. The hotel was about a 5 minute drive from the downtown area. The front desk has bus passes, if you don't want to park in town.

    I stayed at the Rundlestone Lodge at the end of December 2024…read more While the rooms weren't the most up-to-date in terms of decor and design, I had a room at the back of the hotel with a fantastic mountain view. Exactly what you want on a trip to Banff! The swimming pool was closed for renovations during my stay (and boarded off, which subtracted from the look a bit) but the hot tub and gym were open. The fireplace in the lobby was kept well-fueled, and sitting in front of it and listening to the crackling was a highlight. There was also coffee and tea available in the lobby (in addition to the in-room supplies). The hotel is located just outside of the main downtown area past several other hotels and lodges, which is nice for anyone catching the ski shuttles since it gets you and your gear on just before most of the other hotel guests, but still keeping you in easy walking distance to downtown - it's only 1km to the shopping area and less than 2km to the Museum, for example. The parking is underground, although it's worth noting that getting into the parkade requires a tight turn and the ceiling is quite low. Larger vehicles (and especially ones with cargo on the roof) might have difficulty getting in. Overall a great option!

    Ski Norquay - skiresorts - Updated May 2026

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