Can You Go to Banff Without a Car
What To Do In Banff Without A Car
Doing Banff without a car is absolutely possible! We love Banff. You Love Banff. Everyone loves Banff. We're so lucky to live so close to Banff! It's only a short drive away and it's always such a pleasure to visit for any reason (food, beer, day trips, staying in hotels). What if you don't have a car though? We don't. We've never had a vehicle. How can you get to Banff without a car, AND have a good time while visiting? It's not that hard at all, and there's lots of things to do in Banff without a car.
Take the bus to Banff! It's cheaper than you think, environment friendly and stress free. No traffic to worry about. No having to pay for parking. No having to worry about how many craft beers you've had (within reason! haha), taking a comfortable bus to/from Banff from Calgary is good times. You can turn any weekend into a mini vacation in the mountains.
Don't forget! You'll need to buy a park pass when visiting Banff National Park, even on the bus.
Getting To Banff With On-it Regional Transit
On-it Regional Transit offers bus service to Banff from Calgary for only $10, each way! You can also take it to Canmore if you need to go there. New for 2019! Service is now available on Friday nights throughout the summer, in addition to weekends. At this time On-it Regional Transit only operates one bus on Friday nights, and service throughout the weekend (and holidays). Note: pets are not allowed and if you need them, wheelchair accessible buses are available by request.
Bus Pickup/Drop off Locations
- Calgary: Downtown Calgary – 1st Street & 8th Avenue SW
- Calgary: Crowfoot LRT Station NW
- Calgary: Somerset-Bridlewood LRT Station SW
- Canmore: Benchlands Trail & Bow Valley Trail
- Banff (drop off only): Banff Train Station
- Banff (pick up only): Elk Street & Banff Avenue
Nitty Gritty
- Fast, clean, professional service.
- Tickets can be purchased online or in-person from the driver using cash/credit at any of the stops.
- Children 5 and under are free!
- Free same day use of Banff public transit system ROAM Transit with your On-it ticket.
- Free use of routes: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7.
- Access to: Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise (the express or scenic route), Sulphur Mountain, Tunnel Mountain, Cave and Basin, Lake Minnewanka, and Canmore.
- You can bring your bike for $2.50 each way (they have a trailer they can attach for large groups of bikes, contact them!)
- You can store one piece of luggage and one carry on item (Example: suitcase + backpack).
- You can bring a fold up stroller.
- Access to Parks Canada Shuttles at Lake Louise, which take you to the Lake Louise Village and campground, plus Moraine Lake. New! They also have a Moraine Lake early bird shuttle.
On-it Regional Transit is owned and operated by Southland Transportation (the school bus company). Full disclosure: This is a sponsored post. We've used On-It Regional Transits services in the past and really enjoyed the experience, so we reached out and asked if we can work together here we are.
On-it Regional Transit Social Media
You can message/DM them for information and assistance with things, if you need.
- Twitter: @onit_transit
- Instagram: @onit_transit
- Facebook: @onitregionaltransit
On-It Regional Transit Schedules To/From Banff
Service is broken down into two schedules, Spring/Fall and Summer . Friday night service is only available during the summer schedule.
Traveling From Calgary to Banff
Spring and Fall service is available on Saturday/Sunday and holidays.
Spring Schedule
May 18th – June 23rd
Fall Schedule
September 7th – September 15th
Summer Schedule
June 28th – September 2nd
Friday Night Service
Saturday/Sunday/Holiday Service
Traveling From Banff to Calgary
Spring and Fall service is available on Saturday/Sunday and holidays.
Spring Schedule
May 18th – June 23rd
Fall Schedule
September 7th – September 15th
Summer Schedule
June 28th – September 2nd
Friday Night Service
Saturday/Sunday/Holiday Service
Things To Do In Banff Without A Car
Once you get to Banff there's so many things you can do there without bringing your own vehicle!
Visit the Banff Hot Springs, Banff Gondola and Rimrock Hotel
From downtown Banff, take route 1 to the Upper Banff hot springs (you can rent a swim suit, towel and locker) and soak in the 100% natural mineral water. The Banff Gondola is a 5 minute walk from the hot springs! Take it up to the top of Sulphur Mountain and see Banff like you never have before. Another 5 minute walk away is the Rimrock Hotel, which has some amazing views and excellent Scotch. There's a ROAM Transit bus stop outside the hotel too, or you can also just get back on the bus where you got off in the first place.
Visit The Cave And Basin
The birthplace of Canada's national parks starts in Banff! The Cave and Basin was discovered in 1883 by 3 railway workers, when they noticed steam coming from the rocks in the side of a mountain. The followed it back to the source, a mineral pool in a cave, and they saw an opportunity to make some money by charging people to soak. When they applied for land titles and were denied, the government of Canada stepped in and used the chance to create what we now enjoy as our national park system!
- Open daily 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Try To Escape From An Escape Room
Eureka Banff has 2 escape rooms: Marv's Diner Deluxe (Intermediate) and Warden's Cabin (Advanced). At present time Warden's Cabin has a success rate of only 13%!. Best of luck.
Go See A Movie
Hit up Lux Cinema Banff and grab a matinee or an evening showing (cheaper than Calgary prices in some cases) and settle in for the tiny theatre experience with new releases. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are deal days, and they are licensed so you can take your brew in with you! Stick around after the show and check out the shops under the theatre!
Explore The Malls
Behind, under, above, and attached to almost every business and street in Banff is a little secret set of businesses and unique art and treasures. Every time we visit, we find something new! Don't forget to look up! There's some great art hanging from the ceilings. This goes for the hotels too. Wander all the halls, especially the Fairmont Banff Springs and the Rimrock Resort, to find little shops and art pieces (not to mention some great dining options!)
Thrift Through The Thrift Shops
Hidden under the theatre is The Last Temptation, our favourite eclectic thrift store on the planet! From combat fatigues to platform shoes to Borat's questionable swimsuit, you're going to find all the things you never knew you needed!
Another Banff stop for fellow thrifters is Rundle United Thrift. Open Tuesday through Friday in the Rundle Memorial United Church, you can find deals on clothing, footwear, games, toys, music, movies, books, sporting goods, bedding, furniture, electronics, house wares, craft supplies and unique collectible items.
Bow River Waterfalls Behind The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel
You can walk down from the hotel itself, or along the Bow River pathway from Banff Ave.
Bow Falls is really easy to get to from any direction. From downtown Banff, walk south across the bridge over the river then take the pathway on the left. It'll take you right to Bow Falls. Alternatively, if leaving from the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, you can simply just walk down the stairs/road/pathways to get there.
Here's a trusty map:
And a trusty video of Bow Falls. No sound, it's real loud and doesn't translate well over a cell phone microphone.
Go On A Virtual Scavenger Hunt
MysteryTowns run this app based trivia / virtual scavenger hunt game in Banff where you search for locations based on clues they provide. Solve puzzles, find hidden words, tour Banff while having fun doing it. It's timed as well, so there's bragging rights. Best used in groups with a team size of 2 to 4 people. This company operates in Calgary, too.
- https://www.mysterytowns.com/how-it-works
Horseback Riding Tours
Horseback tours are a unique and fun way to see Banff, and there are a lot of them to choose from.
- Banff Trail Riders offer horseback tours along the Bow River, up to the Banff Gondola, through the Bow Valley, etc. Even lunch/dinner cookout options on horseback or in a wagon!
- Brewster Adventures have 5 different summer trail rides, including full day expeditions. They have other options like horseback vacations. Go see.
- Timberline Tours operate out of Lake Louise and have multiple options to choose from, including a short 10 minute themed ride for kids, a Peyto Trail loop, and all day rides.
The Spirit Of Christmas
- 133 Banff Ave
Yeah Banff has a Christmas store! If you love Christmas, you're in luck. Even if you aren't a huge fan, at least worth looking through. It's open all year.
Rent Mountain Bikes!
Riding bikes is fun! Rent a mountain bike and explore the mountains. There's several places to choose from on renting.
- https://www.banffcycle.com
- https://www.banffsoul.com/bikes-overview
- https://www.chateaumountainsports.com
- http://www.snowtips-bactrax.com
Drop By The Rocks & Gems Store
- 137 Banff Ave
You don't even have to buy anything (though you should), simply walking through Rocks & Gems is an adventure in itself. The Banff Rock and gem store is packed with trinkets and jewelry and every type of rock you could imagine. I hope you can imagine igneous rocks because they have them.
Go To A Museum
- The Banff Museum is Canada's oldest natural history museum ( and the oldest surviving federal building in any Canadian national park), built in 1903. It's easily accessible from Banff Avenue and houses more than 5,000 historic botanical and zoological specimens.
- Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies has landscape paintings, Rockies heritage exhibits & preserved examples of early Banff homes & cabins.
- Buffalo Nations Museum is a fortlike museum with many artifacts showcasing the history of local indigenous Canadians.
- Historic Luxton Home Museum is a museum in the 1905 former home of the prominent Luxton family, with antiques & vibrant gardens.
Located next to the Buffalo Nations Museum is a store called the Indian Trading Post, which has the legendary Banff Merman.
Photo source: Banff Lake Louise Flickr account
Check Out The Food In Banff!
Banff has so many delicious
Magpie & Stump Restaurant
- 203 Caribou Street
Queso? Margaritas? Rooftop patio? Yes, we like all of these things and Magpie & Stump delivers! Mexican cuisine and killer hooch on a summer day, as you take in the gorgeous Banff views. Simply perfection!
Eddie Burger + Bar
- #6 – 137 Banff Ave
This place frequently has a lineup, and for good reason. One of the best burgers I've had anywhere awaits, where you can custom make them to what you like by marking off patty, bun, cheese, and topping choices with a marker on a laminated sheet. Also on the menu is dogs, sides, shakes, and a whole lotta fun booze! If I had to pick anywhere to watch sports, it would be here. Bonus snaps to them for having a great selection of local beers on tap.
The Grizzly House
- 207 Banff Ave
Probably the biggest culinary institution in Banff resides within the little house on main street. The tales of the exotic meats and delicious fondue are almost as legendary as the ones about the crazy old decor and the phones at each table that allow you to call other tables. If you're looking for THE place to eat on your Total Banff Experience, this is probably where you need to be. Reservations are almost always required.
Banff Ave Brewing Co.
- 110 Banff Ave
Visiting Banff Ave Brewing Co. is a must. Grab some noms and a pint of local suds to go with! They've got a huge selection of locally made craft beer (and sometimes stuff from other places) and a great sized menu, focusing on local ingredients and suppliers, with a great price point (especially for Banff!). Sadly, almost every food picture we have is of their legendary Harvest Poutine, which currently is off the menu. This dish (this picture in particular) is hands down the most controversial food picture we have ever shared to our twitter. See for yourself!
Wild Bill's Legendary Saloon
- 201 Banff Ave
Wild Bill's is located pretty much in the middle of downtown Banff and offers a fun atmosphere and big western style pub menu with lots of meaty BBQ goodness. They host a ton of events and even have weekly bull riding karaoke. Great views of the the street from their balcony too. Note: children not allowed.
Grapes Wine Bar in the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel
- 405 Spray Ave
Grapes Wine Bar is an intimate space located inside the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, which is only open in the evening (check website for details). They offer a curated selection of the best house-cured meats and artisan cheeses, plus wine! Check out their menu.
Melissa's Missteak
- 218 Lynx Street
It's my goal to have brunch pretty much everywhere I go in the world, and Banff has SO MANY GOOD ONES! Melissa's offers a good variety of typical breakfast dishes that everyone in the family will enjoy. They don't take reservations before 4pm, so you'll have to get there early, or eyeball the lineup. Fear not though, if Mel's is too busy, there's about 5 more places right around the corner that will have you covered!
Park Distillery Restaurant and Bar
- 219 Banff Ave
Park Distillery is both a restaurant and a distillery, so yes you can have foods there too. If you love good beer and food, drop by. I'd recommend trying their Maple Rye, or just straight up Classic Vodka. See all their spirits here. They also offer up tours of the distillery, if you're interested.
ROAM Public Transit Bus Routes
Your On-It Regional Transit ticket gives you free access to ROAM Transit routes 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7. You will need to purchase a separate ticket if you want to travel from Banff to Canmore, Lake Louise or Johnston Canyon. Prices vary. Tip: they have a Super Summer Pass option for $25 which will give you unlimited access to all of their routes for that day. Plan to hit several things at once and pay one price.
1 – Sulphur Mountain
2 – Tunnel Mountain
3 – Canmore – Banff
4 – Cave and Basin
5 – Canmore local
6 – Lake Minnewanka
7 – Banff Centre
8X – Lake Louise Express
8S – Lake Louise Scenic
9 – Johnston Canyon
To catch any of the buses in Banff, head to the downtown strip, Banff Ave. Here's a map (from the 2019 ROAM Transit PDF Guide)
Parks Canada Shuttles
These shuttles are accessible from Lake Louise, which you can get to by taking the 8X (express) or 8S (scenic) from Banff. The Parks Canada Shuttles accept debit/credit, but not cash.
Lake Louise Village and Campground Shuttle
Shuttles leave from the Lake Louise campground every 15 minutes from 8:15 am to 5:45 pm. The last shuttle returning to the village and campground leaves the Park and Ride at 6 pm. It's free for everyone!
- May 17th – October 14th
Lake Louise Lakeshore Shuttle
- May 17th – October 14th
Shuttles leave the Lake Louise Park and Ride every 15 minutes from 8 am to 4:30 pm and travel to the Lake Louise lakeshore. The last return shuttle leaves the Lake Louise Lakeshore at 6 pm.
- $4 round trip for Adults (18-64)
- $2 round trip for Seniors (65+)
- $2 round trip for Youth (6 – 17)
- Free for children (0-5)
Moraine Lake Shuttle
- May 24th – October 14th
Shuttles leave from the Lake Louise lakeshore every 20 minutes from 8:40 am to 4:20 pm headed to Moraine Lake. The Last return shuttle to the Lake Louise Park and Ride leaves at 5:40 pm
- $6 round trip for Adults (18-64)
- $3 round trip for Seniors (65+)
- $3 round trip for youth (6 – 17)
- Free for children (0-5)
Moraine Lake Early Bird Shuttle
- June 24th – September 29th
Starting at 6 am, four departures from the Lake Louise Park and Ride are available until 7:30 am. Return shuttles from Moraine Lake to the Lake Louise Park and Ride will be available from 9 am to 5:40 pm daily.
- $6 round trip for Adults (18-64)
- $3 round trip for Seniors (65+)
- $3 round trip for youth (6 – 17)
- Free for children (0-5)
Taxi Companies in Banff
If for some reason public doesn't doesn't work for you, call a taxi. Note: Uber does not operate in Banff. Nor does Limebike.
- Banff Taxi 403-762-4444
- Taxi Taxi 403-762-0000
Conclusion
Getting to Banff has never been cheaper. If you don't drive, the On-it Regional Transit option is a great solution. I'm really hoping that one day they expand service to/from Banff to be regular instead of seasonal. They have a rider survey on their site – go fill it out with your thoughts on having year round service from Calgary to Banff!
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