Flew into Calgary rented a car and drove to this fabulous destination. Hotel provides complimentary parking in an underground heated garage. However, it’s peak season and the spots are very very limited. If you’re not in the garage by 5pm forget parking there.
Ps- if you are driving here and this is your first time few miles before the entrance to Banff National Park off the highway you will see booths. It’s rather confusing as the highway continues and the booths are off to the side. Since lots of cars cruise on not paying attention to the booths nor stopping we kept going. However, we had to turn around those booths sell the entry pass for the car into Banff National Park. Every car going into Banff needs a pass. Most of the cars were locals with season passes so it through us off from stopping and we had no idea. Pass must be displayed all times in window. In all parts of Banff especially the tourist things park enforcement is out ticketing like crazy!
Rooms were clean and spacious and super cozy. Hence the name of the hotel Caribou lodge, felt exactly so. Wood burning fire in the lobby filled with all the wood paneling gave it that cozy feel. Hotel provides a pass for free bus transportation into Banff. The bus runs once an hour so not a very convenient way to get into town. If your dressed warm and don’t mind a walk it’s only 15 minutes walk into the heart of the city. Lots of bars and restaurants nearby including a liquor store. Most of the major attractions, cable car, ski, hot springs, lake Louise or moraine, etc you will need a car to get to. For the price and quality of product you get this place can’t be beat!
We booked a wonderful snowmobiling excursion at the front desk. Motorized winter sports are not allowed in Banff National Park. Therefore, you will need to travel 2 hours to British Columbia to partake in the excursion. Worth every penny such a blast!