Banff Beaver Cabins
220 Beaver Street Banff, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, T1L1B2, Canada
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Snow Days
... played the disappearing head into a pile of snow trick.
Later on, we headed up to the Banff Springs with Dave and Adam to go sledding out the back near the Spray River ice rink. Conditions were good and we even attempted some jumps. I wasn't exactly wearing snow gear so I was a bit wet by the time we finished. Nevertheless it was good clean fun.
Thursday was twoonie day at Norquay so Steffie and I caught the bus up to go snowboarding. The hill is much smaller than ...
Coming Round the Mountain
Howdy folks,
I was going to go snowboarding today, but given the fact that it hasn't snowed in over a week the conditions are far from ideal. No powder means falling on compacted snow which is hard as ice and that can hurt. So instead I decided to go for a hike. Last week when I went for a hike with Adam it was nice to get out and about so I thought why not do the same this week. The weather was sunny although a little hazy so I hiked up to the Hoodoos which is about 45 ...
Holiday Season
... the holiday season with. So when you are far away from your loved ones, you make new friends and so we did, that's how we had an awsome time with Stacey, Liam, Jason, Swane and Sally. Our Cancan family. So we decided on a pot luck dinner, and secret santa. Worked out so well! My dad sent me some "Foie Gras and Magret Séché". We had great food, some good French and Aussie Wines, and to make sure that Christmas was gonna be a good ...
Insider's Guide to Banff
... or one of the dozen or more tourist shops. If you don't take a thousand photos then you aren't a tourist. You can even drive up Mt Norquay road to a lookout if you are especially lazy! I've seen whole families hike up to Tunnel Mountain - it's just a big hill really.
5. See some nature. Banff is one of the few towns in the world in a national park, so definitely take advantage of this. Go for a hike (there are a dozen to do just around town), hire a ...
BEAR!
... else. The next couple of stops I can't remember the name of but there were some lovely views and at one point we all got on top of the Moose Bus and Cam took a picture. Lunch was by what I think was my favourite lake so far - Peyto Lake. It was stunning. Really blue, with all the mountains surrounding it. I was slightly concerned when I was first told the name of the lake. I thought it was called Peado Lake as that is what the ...


