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What to Do in Banff Canada in Summer – Ultimate Travel Guide (2026)

Banff Evening Wildlife Tour

If you’re searching for what to do in Banff Canada in summer, you’re about to experience one of the most scenic destinations in the world. Summer in Banff National Park offers turquoise lakes, mountain peaks, glacier adventures, wildlife safaris, and unforgettable sightseeing tours.

Whether you’re visiting for a day or planning a full Rocky Mountain vacation, here’s your complete guide to the best Banff Canada summer activities.

1. Explore Banff Town & Scenic Viewpoints

Start your trip with the highlights around Banff town:

  • Bow Falls

  • Surprise Corner

  • Hoodoos Viewpoint

  • Cascade Gardens

  • Vermilion Lakes

💡 Local Tip: Visit the Banff Evening Wildlife Tour early morning for fewer crowds and the best lighting.

2. Ride the Banff Gondola

Experience breathtaking panoramic views from the summit of the Banff Gondola.

✔ 360° mountain views
✔ Boardwalk experience
✔ Sunset photography

3. Visit Lake Louise & Moraine Lake

No list of things to do in Banff in summer is complete without visiting:

  • Lake Louise

  • Moraine Lake

Summer activities include:

  • Canoeing

  • Sunrise photography

  • Glacier hiking

  • Scenic viewpoints

4. Lake Minnewanka Cruise & Wildlife Safari

Enjoy a scenic cruise on Lake Minnewanka and combine it with wildlife viewing.

Spot:

  • Elk

  • Bighorn sheep

  • Mountain goats

5. Columbia Icefield & Icefields Parkway Adventure

Drive along the world-famous Icefields Parkway — one of the most scenic highways in the world.

Visit:

  • Peyto Lake

  • Athabasca Glacier

  • Columbia Icefield

Hidden Gems in Banff Summer

Beyond the main attractions, explore:

  • Two Jack Lake

  • Johnson Lake

  • Bow Valley Parkway

  • Emerald Lake (Yoho National Park)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Banff Canada in summer?

The best things to do in Banff Canada summer include:

  • Visiting Lake Louise

  • Exploring Moraine Lake

  • Riding the Banff Gondola

  • Driving the Icefields Parkway

  • Taking a cruise on Lake Minnewanka

  • Wildlife viewing in Banff National Park

Is summer the best time to visit Banff Alberta?

Yes, Banff Alberta summer (June to September) is considered the best time to visit because:

  • Lakes are fully thawed and turquoise

  • Hiking trails are open

  • Wildlife is active

  • Weather is warm and comfortable

  • All major attractions are accessible

It’s peak season, so booking tours in advance is highly recommended.

How many days do you need in Banff in summer?

For the best experience in Banff in summer, we recommend:

  • 2–3 days for main highlights

  • 4–5 days for lakes, glacier tours, and hiking

  • 6–7 days to include Jasper & Yoho National Park

If you’re short on time, our full-day tours cover the top attractions efficiently.

Do I need to book Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in advance?

Yes. During summer, access to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake is highly restricted and parking fills up very early.

The easiest way to visit is by booking a guided tour with transportation included, such as our:
👉 Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Day Tour

This guarantees access without the stress of parking or shuttle bookings.

What are the best family-friendly Banff summer activities?

Great family-friendly Banff summer activities include:

  • Lake Minnewanka cruise

  • Banff Gondola

  • Easy lakeside walks

  • Wildlife safari drives

  • Banff Upper Hot Springs

Banff is extremely safe and ideal for families visiting the Canadian Rockies.

What should I wear in Banff Canada in summer?

Even during summer, mountain weather can change quickly.

Recommended items:

  • Light jacket or sweater

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Sunglasses & sunscreen

  • Water bottle

  • Camera

Morning and evening temperatures can be cooler, even in July and August.

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