![]() With temperatures similar to spring: 10☌ - 17☌ (50☏ - 63☏) and heading towards freezing levels overnight, it’s equally likely you’ll see a mix of warm, sunny days – ideal conditions for hiking along the many trails in the area generally open until mid-October. If conditions are right, you might experience one of the season’s first snowfalls, lightly dusting the mountain tops. ![]() Golden larches punctuate the scenery in Banff National Park. If you’re not a fan of crowds, consider travelling in the off-season. Temperatures at this time of year range from 19☌ - 23☌ (66☏ - 72☏) during the day-although it can feel much hotter-cooling right down at night to 5☌ - 7☌ (41☏ - 45☏). Overall, summer is a popular time to visit the Rockies. ![]() And if you’ve always wanted to take in the Calgary Stampede (early July), our Vacation Consultants can help you add an extra day or two in Calgary to your package so you can enjoy “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth”. Banff, Lake Louise, or Jasper all have festivities celebrating Canada Day on July 1, and Banff, in particular, is where to experience the Sunset Festival at the Banff Gondola (late June to early September) and outdoor performances and concerts at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. More daylight hours during the summer months mean more time to explore and enjoy cultural events in town. Keep your eyes peeled in and around town, and while on our train, for young wildlife venturing out as their parents watch over them. If you want to make the most of your time outdoors, summer is the season for you - hiking trails are open, lake conditions are ideal for kayaking and canoe trips, and golf courses are in full swing. Summer in Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper (June – August)
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