Things to do in Castle Junction

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1. Banff National Park

Banff National Park is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, defined by a picture-perfect mountain landscape of rugged peaks, sparkling lakes and powerful rivers. Spanning 2,564 square miles (6,641 square kilometers), the park is part of the iconic Canadian Rockies mountain range. Enjoy hiking, fishing, skiing and wildlife watching, or simply relax in natural hot springs and admire the park’s majestic natural scenery.
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Banff National Park showing landscape views, mountains and railway items

2. Lake Louise Mountain Resort

Find adventure sports, breathtaking mountain scenery and wildlife at Lake Louise Ski Resort. Ski on challenging trails, enjoy a scenic gondola ride or hike through forests seeking wildlife. The resort is within Banff National Park, part of the Canadian Rockies. It offers over 4,200 acres (1,670 hectares) of skiable terrain, exquisite dining and lively après-ski entertainment.
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Lake Louise Mountain Resort showing snow and snow skiing

3. Upper Hot Springs

Upper Hot Springs is a thermal pool within the gorgeous landscapes of Banff National Park. Come here to relax in the geothermally heated and bubbling mineral water that flows from the Earth’s crust through the Sulphur Mountain Thrust Fault. Marvel at panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains as the therapeutic water cleanses and soothes your body. Have a scenic picnic or eat at the café at Upper Hot Springs.
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Upper Hot Springs

4. Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is one of the most photographed scenes in Canada. The “Twenty Dollar View” takes in the turquoise lake and ten surrounding mountains. The vista was once the picture on the back of 20-dollar notes in Canada, and the nickname stuck.
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Moraine Lake which includes mountains, landscape views and forest scenes

5. Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park encompasses a section of the Canadian Rockies, where jagged mountain peaks zigzag into pristine river valleys. Discover astonishing lookouts, geological wonders and tranquil forests as you drive, hike or ski through the landscape. Covering an area of 507 square miles (1,313 square kilometers), Yoho National Park packs heritage sites, fascinating fossil deposits and 28 peaks over 9,800 feet (3,000 meters) into its UNESCO World Heritage-listed expanse.
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Yoho National Park which includes a lake or waterhole and a bridge as well as a couple

6. Sunshine Village

Sunshine Village Ski and Snowboard Resort is located in Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering skiers and riders more than 3,300 acres (1,335 hectares) of skiable terrain with 12 high-speed lifts and 111 runs. The ski season runs from early November through late May and features hiking at Sunshine Meadows between June and October. New for the 2015-16 ski season is Canada’s first heated chairlift complete with heated seats, orange bubble covers and footrests.
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Sunshine Village featuring a sporting event, snow skiing and snow

7. Banff Gondola

Some of the best views in the Canadian Rockies can be enjoyed from the top of Sulphur Mountain. Take the Banff Gondola to the summit. The eight-minute ride offers spectacular views from a glass-enclosed cabin. The Summit Complex at the end of the gondola ride has restaurants, a gift shop and multiple viewing platforms. Look out over six different mountain ranges, through valleys and down onto the town of Banff.
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Banff Gondola which includes mountains, a gondola and snow

What to do in Castle Junction


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Frequently asked questions

Is Castle Junction worth visiting?
Castle Junction offers an interesting mix of culture, local charm and attractions. Whether you're into outdoor activities, history or local cuisine, there's plenty to enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Castle Junction?
After you've visited key attractions like Taylor Lake and Ink Pots Hiking Trail, spend some time experiencing Castle Junction's shopping and dining scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Castle Junction?
Panorama Peak is one of the top tourist attractions in Castle Junction and should feature high on every itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Castle Junction?
Three days in Castle Junction is plenty of time to visit the city's leading attractions. Many travellers book for two days on average. Johnston Canyon, Ink Pots Hiking Trail and Vista - Arnica Lake Trailhead are among the most popular sights. Like to discover more? Stick around a little longer to visit nearby hotspots like Banff.
What are some activities to do in Castle Junction with kids?
If you're searching for activities and sights for all of your group, take a look at these awesome ideas for what to do in Castle Junction with kids.

What to do in Castle Junction for adults?
From local cuisine and cultural gems to thrilling excursions and unique experiences, there are many great things to do in Castle Junction for adults.
Are there free things to do in Castle Junction?
In Castle Junction, Ink Pots Hiking Trail is a top spot for anyone looking to see the city without taking their wallet out. Also, check out the other neighbourhoods and green spaces, and ask a local tour guide for ideas. It's a good way to find out about the best free things to do in Castle Junction.