Banff Alberta Hotels
February 20, 2009 by Stacy42
If you are planning a trip to the Canadian Rockies you will find there is a large selection of Banff Hotels. In the Canadian Rockies there are several rustic back country lodges where one can get in touch with nature, being that many of these lodges don’t have running water or electricity. Young travelers will find plenty of hostels to choose from in Banff that are fine if you don’t mind shared bathroom facilities.
You will also find the standard roadside motels that are quite common along long stretches of highway in the US. Small bed and breakfasts can be found in the city as well as in the surrounding area. One can also find larger Banff Hotels that offer luxurious resort hotels with lots of first class conveniences. The historic mountain resorts will give visitors a taste of old Canada prior to modernization.
For travelers whose focus is on outdoor activities many of the larger resort hotels offer horseback riding lessons, tennis courts, swimming pools, hot tubs, golf courses, boat rentals, business centers, fine dining and guided hike tours within the national park. Most other resorts and hotels offer few amenities and prefer to remain without the modern conveniences in the hotel rooms.
It’s hardest to find a hotel in Banff AB between the months of June to September so make your hotel reservations well in advance. Banff is also a popular travel destination over the Christmas and New Years holiday season. During the winter ski season many hotels pack out with visitors who are eager to ski on the many slopes the surrounding mountain areas have to offer.

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“Ten years ago, the NCTA (National Christmas Tree Association) biennial convention was in Rochester, NY and one of the farm tours was at Stokoe Farms in Scottsville, approximately 13 miles south of the city. The CTFANY Summer farm tour this year will be at the same farm showcasing their changes. They primarily grow Fraser, Douglas, and Concolor Firs, also Norway, Serbian and Blue spruces and a few exotics. Larry & Martha Stokoe have been growing trees for over 20 years and in the last 10 years have added a Pumpkin Patch & Harvest Fest. They have now turned the reigns over to daughter Suzanne Stokoe, but are still very much involved.”
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