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Top Answers To Banff Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:When is the best time of year to see wildlife in Alaska?Answer this3 AnswersAnonymous user answered:Spring time Fall
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Anonymous user asked:how long to spent in banffAnswer this1 AnswerAnonymous user answered:I wouldn't spend more than two, three days in Banff itself. Instead, use the town as your launchpad for getting into the spectacular folds of Banff National Park, plus to experience Lake Louise, the Icefields Parkway, Lake Moraine, and Jasper. Banff is nice enough, though it does get a little overrun in summer. All told, I'd give yourself two to three weeks to get the most out of the entire area. If you're there in winter, of course, Banff is a little less of a zoo -- but with more Aussie ski bums. That's because you've got a huge variety of skiing in the shape of Banff-Norquay, Sunshine Village, and Lake Louise (not to mention, Marmot Basin up in Jasper). More skiing-specific info for Alberta at: http://away.com/skiing/ski_location.tcl?Alberta_Skiing&id=293107.
