Banff, Alberta
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- This page refers to the town of Banff in Alberta, Canada. For other places with the name Banff, see Banff (disambiguation)
The resort town is a very popular tourist destination and is known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. It is a major destination for outdoor sports and features extensive hiking, scrambling and skiing areas within the region.
There are a number of popular mountains located immediately adjacent to the townsite. They include Mount Rundle (2,949 metres), Cascade Mountain (2,998 metres) and Mount Norquay (2,134 metres), with its ski slope and also has mountain biking trails on the Stoney Squaw portion. A gondola lift is available to ascend Sulphur Mountain (2,281 metres) where a boardwalk beginning from the upper terminal takes visitors to Sanson Peak. Sulphur Mountain is also the location of one of Banff's most popular attractions, the Banff Upper Hot Springs. Tunnel Mountain (formerly known as Sleeping Buffalo Mountain) (1,690 metres)lies directly in the townsite and is very popular for quick hikes, reaching the summit in less than half an hour.
Banff is home to the well-known Banff World Television Festival as well as the Banff Festival of Mountain Films.
History
The town was founded by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1880 as a tourist destination[Banff History]. The original location of the settlement was where Lake Minnewanka currently is, and was called Siding 29 (on the CPR line). There are still remnants of the nearby mining town of Bankhead - situation between Lake Minnewanka and the current Banff townsite. It was named after the burgh of Banff in Scotland. The Railway built a series of grand hotels along the rail line and advertised the Banff Springs Hotel as an international tourist resort. Banff remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in Canada. In 1985, the United Nations declared Banff National Park, as one of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, a World Heritage Site.Contemporary issues
According to the 2005 municipal census, the town's permanent population was 8,352. This figure includes a seasonal shadow population of 1,025 however. The town's growth in recent years has led to concerns by environmentalists who fear the town's growth will harm the wilderness of the surrounding national park. The federal government has attempted to address these concerns by restricting development in the town, and mandating that only people who are employed or otherwise have ongoing business in Banff (plus their immediate families) may take up permanent residence in the community.According to the Canada 2001 Census:
| Population: | 7,135 (17% increase from 1996) |
| Land area: | 4.85 km² |
| Population density: | 1,471 people/km² |
| Median age: | 29.4 (males: 30.0, females: 28.7) |
| Total private dwellings: | 3,233 |
| Mean household income: | $35,651 |
- Source: Statistics Canada[Banff Community Profile] - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE.
See also
References
External links
- [Official Website of the Town of Banff]
- [Banff Lake Louise Tourism]
- [Crag and Canyon] - Local newspaper
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| West: Lake Louise | Banff | East: Canmore |
| South: Radium Hot Springs |
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