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Bow LakeThe headwaters of the Bow River is Bow Lake, which is also a terrific spot to stop and take a look at Crowfoot Glacier.
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Explore Point of Interest in Banff National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in Banff National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Bow LakeThe headwaters of the Bow River is Bow Lake, which is also a terrific spot to stop and take a look at Crowfoot Glacier.
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Icefields ParkwayThe Icefields Parkway runs 232 kilometers (144 miles) through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and has been called "the most spectacular journey in the world."
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Cave and Basin National Historic SiteCanada's National Park system began at this very spot in 1885.
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Banff Park MuseumA peek back at the Town of Banff's history can be seen in this museum in downtown Banff.
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Abbot Pass Refuge CabinAbbot Pass Refuge Cabin: One of 24 high alpine huts in use today, the Abbot Pass Hut was built in 1922.
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Howse PassOn the outskirts of downtown Banff is the Banff Park Museum, housed in a log building built in 1903.
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Skoki Ski LodgeThe Skoki Ski Lodge was built in 1930-31 by a group of Banff residents who formed the Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies.
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Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray StationThe Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station was built in 1956-57 in support of the International Geophysical Year (July 1957 - December 1958)
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Banff Springs HotelBuilt between 1911 and 1928, the Banff Springs Hotel sits at the foot of Sulphur Mountain.'
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Administration BuildingIn downtown Banff, the Administration Building continues to be a symbol of protection and preservation.
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Bryant Creek Warden CabinThe Bryant Creek Warden Cabin is today used as a landmark for those hiking to the nearby Bryant Creek Shelter.'
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Camp Parker Warden CabinThis warden cabin was built to help control poaching and visitor activities within the park.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Station - BanffBuilt in 1910, the Canadian Pacific Railway Station is still in use today.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Station - Lake LouiseAlso built in 1910, the Canadian Pacific Railway Station is the first of six mountain stations built after 1909.
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Cascades of Time Garden BuildingsLocated within the Cascades of Time Garden in downtown Banff is the historic Cambrian Pavilion.
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Clearwater Lakes Warden CabinThe cabin once provided shelter to wardens who patrolled Banff National Park's backcountry.
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Cuthead Warden CabinThe cabin once provided shelter to wardens who patrolled Banff National Park's backcountry.
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Divide Warden CabinThe Divide Warden Cabin was built in 1922 in the Divide Pass in Banff National Park.
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East Gate Registration BuildingsThe East Gate Registration Buildings welcome visitors to Banff National Park on the eastern boundary of the park.
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Egypt Lakes Warden CabinThe Egypt Lakes Warden Cabin faces westward towards the Pharaoh Peaks.
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Halfway HutThe Halfway Hut was built in 1931 to accommodate skiers on their way to the Skoki Ski Lodge.
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Information BuildingThis building was built in 1939-40 as an auditorium for the Banff School of Fine Arts.
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Fortune Warden CabinThe Fortune Warden Cabin is encircled by three mountain ranges.

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Saskatchewan Crossing Warden ResidenceThis building reflects the park wardens' activities moving from the park's backcountry to the front country, closer to the highway.
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Scotch Camp Warden CabinThe Scotch Camp Warden Cabin is found on the Cascade Fire Road in Banff National Park, with views of Mt. White to the east.
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Superintendent's ResidenceAmong the residences built along the Bow River in Banff is the Superintendent's Residence.
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Upper Hot Pool ResidenceWhen it was build in 1934-36, the Upper Hot Pool Residence was considered remote.
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Windy Lodge Warden CabinThe Windy Lodge Warden Cabin is an example of cabins designed for wardens and their families in Banff National Park's backcountry.
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Wolverine CabinBuilt in 1932 to support the Skoki Lodge in Banff National Park, guests still stay in the cabin today.
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Beaver LodgeThe Beaver Lodge was built in 1914 as a boarding house rental property, among the first in Banff National Park.
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Dave White BlockOne of Banff's original commercial buildings remains today - the David White Block.
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Harmony LaneAnother of Banff's original commercial buildings can also be found on Banff Avenue - Harmony Lane.
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Luxton Residence"Mr. Banff" lived here in the Luxton Residence on the 200 block of Beaver Street.
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TanglewoodThe oldest building in Banff is believed to be Tanglewood, built in 1886.