Mount Norquay is a large ski resort and tubing park that also offers dining options and year-round recreational activities.
Norquay has something for everyone, from the legendary ski racers that have claimed their glory on these slopes since the 1930s, to beginners clipping on skis for the very first time,
With nine ski lifts, 145 runs, and a host of other outdoor activities, the Lake Louise Ski Resort is one of Banff National Park's greatest treats. If you've got a real love for winter sports, then you won't run out of routes no matter how skilled you are – there's an impressive 43 double black diamonds to speed down!
Make sure to ride the resort's sightseeing gondola for the chance to see glaciers and native wildlife.
Visitors from all corners of the world flock to the Icefields Parkway, and ever since it opened in 1940, it's been the best place to witness nature's majesty in Canada. Witness mountains, glaciers, turquoise lakes, rivers and wildlife in a picture-book setting you have to see to believe along a winding stretch of road from Jasper to Lake Louise.
At the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre, located on the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 N) – 1 hour south of Jasper and 2.5 hours north of Banff, visitors can learn about early travel through the Canadian Rockies.
Initially built in 1964, Jasper SkyTram remains Canada’s longest and highest, guided aerial tramway. Visitors gain 1,005 meters in elevation as they soar through the Canadian Rockies to disembark at the upper station (2,263 meters above sea level) where the alpine environment awaits them.