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During the summer, Banff Avenue transforms into a pedestrian zone, with sidewalk restaurants, plenty of benches and flower displays. Don't miss Bear Street, ...
Parks Canada is launching an international architectural design competition for the redevelopment of a block of buildings in ...
Creating a pedestrian zone on Banff Avenue happened quickly as a pandemic measure to ensure people had the space to visit the town. But as tourists return, councillors are debating the future of ...
The international design competition will result in a conceptual design for the 200-Block of the Banff Avenue Redevelopment ...
Banff Avenue divides the town and runs south from the Trans-Canada Highway across the Bow River. Views of the mountains are excellent from Banff Avenue. However, it's often densely packed with ...
The Arc’teryx Banff store has recently opened its doors in a beautifully redesigned space along Banff Avenue — a location that channels the spirit of community and the surrounding Rocky Mountains.
Banff’s mayor said on any given day, upwards of 40,000 people use that stretch of Banff Avenue, making it very congested and crowded. DiManno also wanted to reassure visitors that the vote does ...
Much of Banff Avenue was closed for pedestrians during the pandemic and, so far, has remained that way. Parks Canada is also continuing to close a nearby highway for cyclists, ...
Banff Ave Brewing Co. Chloe Caldwell. Right in the heart of Downtown Banff, the Banff Ave Brewing Co. serves up a casual and cool restaurant and bar experience.
Banff council agreed in May to Monday’s vote, in which residents were asked if they supported continuing the two-block, car-free stretch of Banff Avenue every summer from the May long weekend to ...
Banff Ave Brewing Co. Drink deep of Rocky Mountain spring water – a staple ingredient in a locally brewed craft beer menu as long as a winter’s night.