Banff National Park

Jill Hayward and her husband Bob have a number of items on their 'Bucket List'; like seeing the Salmon Glacier, British Columbia, on July 23, 2011 | Submitted by Bob Hayward | Submit yours!
Grizzly Bear. Photo taken near Kananaskis Lakes, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Kananaskis Country, Alberta | Submitted by Trevor Ward | Submit yours!
First summits! Photo taken at Mount Fairview, in 2010, Banff National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Tanya Koob | Submit yours!
Time to play! Photo taken at Deception Pass, in March 2011, Banff National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Michael Southward | Submit yours!
Binocular, photo taken at Lake Louise, in September 2011, Banff National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Yu Liu | Submit yours!
Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Gary Clennan, Calgary, Alberta | July 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
En route for Lake McArthur, British Columbia, July 2010 | Submitted by John Drew, Toronto, Ontario | August 10, 2010 | Submit yours!
Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Debbie Sheridan, Kamloops, British Columbia | July 27, 2010 | Submit yours!
On the Bow River, Bow Valley, Alberta | Submitted by David Hudson, Taunton, United Kingdom | March 30, 2010 | Submit yours!
On the way to Miette Hot Springs, Jasper National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Damien Bottolier-Curtet, Haute-Savoie, France | February 21, 2011 | Submit yours!
Pyramid Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Dale Doram, Edmonton, Alberta | July 23, 2010 | Submit yours!
Self portrait on top of Panorama Ridge viewpoint overlooking Garibaldi Lake, British Columbia, July 2007 | Submitted by Claude Robidoux, Penticton, British Columbia | March 21, 2011 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Alexander Babos,
Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A. | October 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
Discovering Athabasca, Icefields Parkway, Alberta |
Submitted by Anders Rempel, Steinbach, Manitoba | September 23, 2010 | Submit yours!
Looking over Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, in the morning. |
Submitted by Andrej Zlatos, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. | September 26, 2010 | Submit yours!
"True Canadian Splendor". Shot at Wilcox Pass in Jasper National Park, Alberta in July, 2010 | Submitted by Benjamin Barlow, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. | October 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Brian MacDonald, Grande Prairie, Alberta | August 29, 2010 | Submit yours!
Bow Valley, May 17th, 2010, taken off the Bow Valley road in between Banff and Lake Louise. | Submitted by Caroline Freebairn, Calgary, Alberta | August 1, 2010 | Submit yours!
Iceland poppies, Lake Louise, Alberta, August 2010 | Submitted by Cesar Bueno, Vallejo, California, U.S.A. | August 22, 2010 | Submit yours!
Sun rising on Victoria Glacier with the Death Trap below, Banff National Park, Alberta. | Submitted by Cindy Walker, Calgary, Alberta | August 31, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Claire Stanhope, Coldstream, British Columbia | October 30, 2010 | Submit yours!
"The 3 Amigos", Bighorn Sheep in Radium Hot Springs | Submitted by Dale Genest, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia | September 3, 2010 | Submit yours!
Hiking along a Jasper trail, Jasper National Park, Alberta, August 2010 | Submitted by Dale Nally, Saint-Albert, Alberta | November 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
"A moment to remember", Edith Lake | Submitted by Darlene Nguyen, Edmonton, Alberta | August 12, 2010 | Submit yours!
Fly-fishing in the Kootenays, British Columbia, on August 2, 2010 | Submitted by Debbie Sheridan, Kamloops, British Columbia | September 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
My daughter enjoying the view from Whistler Mountain summit, British Columbia | Submitted by Fernando Ortiz, Naucalpan, Mexico | October 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
"Stop", Medicine Lake, Jasper National Park, 2009. | Submitted by Ganna Melekh, Edmonton, Alberta | August 1, 2010 | Submit yours!
Chipmunk on a stone barrier, Lake Louise, Banff, Alberta, August, 2010 on a hiking trail just next to the lake itself. | Submitted by Grace Mah, Edmonton, Alberta | August 28, 2010 | Submit yours!
Storm on Mount Vimy, Waterton Lakes National Park, October 5, 2009 | Submitted by Greg Abt, Ponoka, Alberta | August 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
A mother grizzly with her two cubs in Jasper National Park, Alberta, May 2010. | Submitted by Guy d'Anjou, Prevost, Québec | November 30, 2010 | Submit yours!
Elk | Submitted by Jaliya Rasaputra, Nepean, Ontario | October 14, 2010 | Submit yours!
Blue heron, Bowser, Vancouver Island, British Columbia | Submitted by Jennie Holt, Wabasca, Alberta | August 26, 2010 | Submit yours!
Canmore, Alberta, my first helicopter ride, and a view from the top, back in May 2009! | Submitted by Maria Roxas-Enriquez, Banff, Alberta | August 5, 2010 | Submit yours!
"Mountain Spectrum" From the end of Maligne Lake, Cornet Creek, Jasper National Park, Alberta. | Submitted by Laura Barlow, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. | October 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Marietta Pangan-Dutkoski, Calgary, Alberta | December 10, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Mark Brooker, Calgary, Alberta | October 7, 2010 | Submit yours!
Nothing more to ask for...Glacier Lake, Icefields Parkway, Banff National Park, October 2, 2010 | Submitted by Mylene Poulin, Calgary, Alberta | October 4, 2010 | Submit yours!
"Taking it all in", canoeing at Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia | Submitted by Owen Yuen, Calgary, Alberta | September 4, 2010 | Submit yours!
Mineral spring, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia | Submitted by Petra Wildschuetz, Fuerstenwalde, Brandenburg, Germany | August 15, 2010 | Submit yours!
Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, my favourite lake of the Canadian Rockies | Submitted by Priscilla Turocy, Parma Heights, Ohio, U.S.A. | October 4, 2010 | Submit yours!
On our way to Vancouver, the girls by the river seemed to be comforting each other. July 10, 2010 | Submitted by Ray Chiang, Calgary, Alberta | September 7, 2010 | Submit yours!
One of the many wonderful landscapes in Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.A. | Submitted by Tatiana Ciolacu, Moscow, Idaho, U.S.A. | August 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
Lake Louise, a few minutes after a rain squall had caused a wedding ceremony to finish up quickly. | Submitted by Stanley G. Munn, Calgary, Alberta | August 9, 2010 | Submit yours!
Baby loves hiking, Kananaskis Country | Submitted by Tanya Koob, Calgary, Alberta | August 9, 2010 | Submit yours!

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Don't Leave Your Pet at Home

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Every year, thousands of families travel to the mountain parks for adventure and relaxation. And for many, no family member is left behind – whether it is the dog, cat, snake or ferret. Pet friendly accommodation is becoming more popular as people venture away from home with their beloved family pet. And accommodators are increasingly welcoming furry family members with open arms.




Pets are part of the family, and just like bringing kids, we wants guests to bring their pets,” says Cole Millen, operations director at Delta Kananaskis. “There is a shift for hotels to go pet friendly, and people expect it.

Approximately 50 per cent of hotels in the mountain parks are pet friendly. In the Kananaskis/Canmore/Banff/Lake Louise area, expedia.ca lists 34 of 82 accommodators as pet friendly, and in Yoho National Park, 11 of 25 have pet friendly rooms.

Millen says that although they have had cats, snakes and ferrets as guests at the hotel, dogs are the most common pet companion. On long weekends in particular, at least 10% of guests have a dog staying with them at the hotel.

Many hotels offer a welcome package when dogs are booked in advance. At the Delta, canine guests are greeted with an amenities package including a dog bowl, treats, toy and dog bed. And for guests worried about leaving the furkid unattended in a hotel room, the front desk staff will dogsit, including regular walks, for up to three hours. The program, which started in June 2012, donates all proceeds to the Bow Valley SPCA, and in a five month period, has generated more than $370.

Although being pet friendly is not a new approach for the Delta, other accommodators in the mountain parks are adapting to the demand for pet friendly accommodation and have only recently welcomed pets.

Buffalo Mountain Lodge in Banff, Alberta has been pet friendly for less than a year and has already doubled the number of pet rooms they make available to guests.

There is a segment of the market that wants to bring pets,” says Martin Parkes, assistant lodge manager. “I was shocked how quickly (the pet friendly concept) took off.”

Like many other hotels that offer pet amenities, Buffalo Mountain Lodge is also initiating a dog-friendly welcome package, including locally sourced elk dog treats from the same farm as the meat they serve in the on-site restaurant.



Both Millen and Parkes support the pet friendly approach, but they also say it’s important for pet owners to be responsible – not only in the hotel, but outside as well.

Being in a provincial park is a unique aspect,” says Millen. “It’s important that pets are on leash. The last thing we would want to see is a dog running after a squirrel or deer.”

Parkes agrees that the wildlife component is extremely important for pet owners to be aware of. With the possibility of a guest opening the door in the morning to find a deer on the lawn, it’s especially important for pet owners to be aware that they are in a park with wildlife.

It is also important that pet owners take advantage of the services and amenities available by booking their pets as a registered guest. Although hotels charge a pet fee for the necessary cleaning that is required, it notifies staff that a pet is in the room, and if there are any issues, they can contact the owner directly.

Not all dogs are perfectly well behaved all the time, but Millen says that shouldn’t prevent owners from bringing them to a hotel.


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Don’t be embarrassed,” says Millen. “If your dog is a barker, ask for help, assistance, support and suggestions.”

For the travellers more inclined to camp on their mountain holiday, most campgrounds in the mountain parks permit pets to stay, but it is wise to confirm with the campground when booking. Even more so than hotel accommodation, wildlife awareness is important. Leaving dog food out in the open, for example, can attract wildlife to the campsite.

Leaving a beloved pet at home is a tough decision. Doggy daycare is an option. Friends or family could look after him/her. A house-sitter can make sure your dog is fed and has water.

Or bring your pet with you. Walk the trails, enjoy the snow or the sunshine, breathe in the fresh air. With hotels opening their doors to our furry friends, there is no decision to make. Your furkid will thank you.

 [Furkid]
Used to refer to a pet that is treated as though it were someone's child.
 

Dog Travel tips

- Bring a leash – dogs need to be leashed in most areas of the mountain parks and in all hotel public areas.

- Register ahead – not only do dogs get a welcome package at many hotels, staff can contact you directly if there are any issues.

- Make them tired – go for a walk, hike, or run before checking into the hotel. A tired dog is a (usually) quiet dog.

- Bring a bag (or ask for one) – clean up after your dog to limit the impact on other guests and local wildlife.

- Book dogsitting – leave your room without worry. If offered, take advantage of the dogsitting offered by some dog-friendly hotels.


~By Jen Lowery

Photo credits:
Top photo a submission to our 2012/2013 Photos and Videos Contest by Jason Nolan, "Cat Creek, Highwood Area, Kananaskis Country".
Bottom photo a submission to our 2012/2013 Photos and Videos Contest by Joanna Nemrava, "We made it! (Illecillewaet Glacier and Rogers Pass in the background)".


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