
Bow Valley, Alberta – Unique Mountain Accommodations – Bow Valley, Alberta, Canada
Bow Valley, Alberta – Accommodation
Unique Mountain Accommodations ($$ to $$$$)
Many of these properties offer self-contained cabins or condo-style units. Great for ultimate get-away or for small groups and families. Some have swimming pools, convention facilities, and others are off the beaten track with stunning Canadian Rockies scenery and wilderness out every
window. Enjoy!
Douglas Fir Resort
Tunnel Mountain Road, Banff.
Tel: 403-762-5591
Toll Free: 1-800-661-9267;
Email: douglasfir@banff.net
Indoor waterslide and swimming pool, racquetball, tennis plus condo-style units with kitchens.
Baker Creek Chalets
Bow Valley Parkway, 10 km east of Lake Louise.
Tel: 403-522-3761;
Email: bakerinfo@bakercreek.com
Individual log cabins and jacuzzi lodge suites in a tranquil mountain setting. Open year round. Bistro restaurant on the property.
Rocky Mountain Ski Lodge
1711 Mountain Ave, Canmore
Tel: 403-678-5445; Fax: 403-678-6484;
Toll Free: 1-800-665-6111;
Email: info@cdnra.com
Family owned and operated; loft apartments with kitchens; indoor hot pool and sauna; wax rooms.
Banff Rocky Mountain Resort
Banff Avenue N
Tel: 403-762-5531;
Toll Free: 1-800-661-9563
Email: brmr@telusplanet.net
Out of town; rooms or fully equipped condo units with kitchens; health and fitness club; conference facilities.
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
Bow Valley Icefields Parkway.
Tel: 403-522-2167; Fax: 403-522-2425;
Email: reserve@num-ti-jah.com
This is the source of the Bow River, and the headwaters of the Bow Valley. Just 40 minutes north of Lake Louise is the stomping grounds of the legendary trail guide Jimmy Simpson, and the land is as beautiful and untouched as it was at the touch of the century. The lodge is under new managment, and has been renovated and redecorated. The grizzly bears love it too!
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