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BANFF -- ENTERTAINMENT

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Keeping yourself occupied in Banff should never be a challenge. Be it the romance of a horse-drawn sleigh, the thrill of skiing amongst the clouds or sipping a rum toddy in a restaurant atop a mountain, Banff has enough for everybody.

Skiing
Most people who come to Banff are looking for the crisp, clear powder snow and soaring peaks that the region is famous for. There are three big ski areas in the park. Mount Norquay, only a five minute drive from Banff, is excellent for beginners. Sunshine Valley is huge, encompassing five mountains with 12 lifts. The terrain ranges from bunny hills to the more challenging, like Delirium Dive, a 50 degree slope full of cliffs so dangerous, it is open only a few days of the year. Lake Louise Ski Area has the best terrain of the three, and is host to World Cup downhill races. Cross country ski trails can be found at Mount Norquay, Lake Louise and the or at the Canmore Nordic Centre.

Shopping
Should you ever find yourself in desperate need of a plush stuffed moose, carved buffalo horn, or expedition-grade ski gear, chances are you will find it somewhere along Banff Avenue. From the Bow River Bridge to the Cascade Plaza, both sides of the Avenue are lined with hole-in-the-wall stores, restaurants and nightclubs. The shopping is unparalleled anywhere in this part of Canada, and many people come to Banff for no reason other than to shop. Where else can you find a complete Christmas shop squeezed between a high-end furrier and an Inuit art dealer? Souvenir junkies can decide between hundreds of items as diverse as diamond "Banff" brooches and 50 cent novelty pens.

Many major fashion designers have factory-direct retail outlets in Banff, which is considered a testing ground for the latest in high fashion. Gap, Tommy Hilfiger and the popular Canadian designer Roots all have outlets along Banff Avenue.

High-end outdoor gear can be had in any one of a dozen shops. From the skin-tight cross-country gear of Intersport to the monstrously baggy snowboard pants of Rude Boyz, everything you need to hit the hills is here. Patrons of the arts will love the town's many art galleries, which specialize in Native American and Rocky Mountain-inspired works. Photos of 19th century mountaineering expeditions and mountain wildlife are standard fare, along with arrangements of rare dried and pressed Alpine flowers.

Anyone with a sweet tooth will love Banff. Led by the notoriously delicious The Fudgery, a cadre of candy stores are spaced evenly along Banff Avenue to renew the dwindling energy reserves of jaded shoppers.

Festivals
Banff hosts dozens of festivals every year. The world-famous Banff Mountain Film Festival is one of the biggest and best, attracting films from all over the world, and is renowned for releasing new National Geographic movies.

Stage and Screen
For those with an urge to revel in Hollywood's latest offerings, the Lux Cinema Centre is the only movie house in town. If you prefer the old-fashioned version, you can enjoy the live plays presented at the Banff Centre.

Nightlife
Banff nightlife is fast, unpredictable and a dominant part of the local culture. With one of the highest bar/people ratios in Canada, it is easy to find a place that suits your personal style. From the raucous debauchery of Outabounds to the quieter atmosphere of many of the hotel lounges, you can be sure to have just as good a time at night as you did during the day.

Adventures
Banff is a Mecca for adventure seekers, and there are literally hundreds of ways to satisfy your adrenaline cravings. Take a helicopter ride, race a snowmobile across a frozen lake, ride a gondola to the top of a mountain, or fly down a snowy slope on a pair of skies. The opportunities for thrill-seekers are endless.

History and Culture
As Banff National Park is a World Heritage Site, there are plenty of ways to discover the past. The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, the Banff Centre, the Museum of the Rockies, and the Banff Museum of Natural History are open year round. For information on the dozens of historical sites scattered throughout the park, the Banff Information Centre can point you in the right direction.

For a guided trip throughout the the Canadian Rockies, look into Classic Journey's Canadian Rockies Tour, an exclusive walking package that takes you throughout this gorgeous region.

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bestofbanff
Posted by bestofbanff  on Friday, June 27th, 2008. 8:48 AM PDT

Norquay is the best of both worlds. Friday night skiing only has a green run open so attracts lots of young skiiers and snowboarders just beginning. You will also find some of the steepest terrain around just as suds m mentioned.

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Suds M
Posted by Suds M  on Wednesday, November 28th, 2007. 1:23 PM PST

Mount Norquay is the steepest ski hill in the Rocky Mountains...just FYI.

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