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Alberta is world-famous for its beef, and this restaurant is a great place to sample it, along with pork, lamb, and sustainable wild game and seafood. — Fodor's
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4 reviews
Chalet-style, red-roofed timber-and-stone hotel with 94 rooms lining the banks of the boulder-strewn Pipestone River near the hamlet of Lake Louise. — Hideaway Report
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4 reviews
This luxurious nine-story hotel on the steep slope of Sulphur Mountain has one of Canada's finest restaurants and some of the best views of any Banff lodging. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
The Fox is close enough to downtown that you can walk to most of the shopping and nightlife, but far enough away that you won't be bothered by noise. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
The upper-middle-range Castle Mountain Chalets are ideal for anyone who is looking for a nature retreat in the park without having to camp. — Oyster
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The romantically rustic, upper-middle-range Buffalo Mountain Lodge is a popular pick with couples visiting Banff. — Oyster
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The opulent Fairmont enjoys one of the world's most enviable locations on the shores of Lake Louise — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Camping at Tunnel Mountain Village was my first experience as an adult staying in a Parks Canada campground, and I have to say: Canada, I'm impressed. — Afar Magazine
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2 reviews
The generous free breakfast with hot and cold fare and the interior-courtyard hot tubs are favorites among guests, as is the hotel's excellent location just two blocks from downtown Banff. — Oyster
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2 reviews
Bow View Lodge is one of the most affordable hotels in town. — Oyster
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2 reviews
Charlton's Banff is a 57-room boutique that falls in between the area's beat-up budget properties and pricier mid-range hotels. — Oyster
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2 reviews
In 2017, Banff Ptarmigan Inn did a revamp on its 134 rooms and hallways making it more of a contender among the area's mid-range properties. — Oyster
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2 reviews
It's dated-looking and 4km out of town , but you'll forget that when you're enjoying the hot tubs, pool, tennis courts, and cafe-restaurant. — Lonely Planet
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Irwin's Mountain Inn is a good lower-middle-range option for anyone looking for something a bit better-equipped than a basic motel. — Oyster
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The 54-room HI-Banff Alpine Centre is a budget hostel situated a five-minute drive outside of the town of Banff. — Oyster
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