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Radisson Hotel and Conference Center Canmore

511 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore Alberta T1W 1N7, Canada
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (403) 678 3625 Fax: (403) 678 3765
Email:  rhi_cnmr@radisson.com

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Located only one hour west of Calgary, 15 minutes from Banff in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, our hotel's Canmore location provides the perfect setting for business or leisure travelers. Just off Trans - Canada Highway 1 and a five minute walk to downtown, our Radisson Canmore, Alberta hotel provides easy access to the area's top outdoor activities and attractions. Enjoy hiking, skiing, dog-sledding, fishing and even touring the area in helicopters, all within minutes of our hotel's Canmore, Alberta location.
  • Alpine Helicopters Ltd (0.9 km)
    Adventure seekers can experience an unforgettable helicopter tour of the spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountain landscape.
    Phone: (403) 678-4802
  • Canadian Rockies Adventure Centre (0.4 km)
    Experience winter activities here such as icewalks, ski and snowboard rental, skiing, snowboarding, sightseeing tours, ATV tours, snowmobile tours, dog sled tours, ice climbing, snowshoe tours, mountain guides, ice fishing and cave tours. In the summer, you can enjoy river rafting, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, rock climbing, guided hiking, horseback trail rides, cave tours, guided fishing, ATV tours, kayaking, mountain guides, heli hiking and heli yoga.
    Phone: (403) 678-6535
  • Canmore Golf and Curling Club (1.9 km) Golfers will love this beautiful 18-hole public golf course. Bookings are taken three days in advance, and a dress code is in effect.
    Phone: 1-877-678-5959
  • Canmore Museum and Geoscience Center (1.6 km)
    Check out this museum to learn more about the history of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the people of Canmore, Alberta.
    Phone: (403) 678-2462
  • Canmore Nordic Centre (1.1 km)This expansive ski center underwent a $25M refurbishment last year, boasting 65 kms of groomed and track set trail for all ability levels in both classic and skating technique beckon cross-country skiers. In the summer, you can enjoy an 18-hole disc golf course, four orienteering courses, more than 100km of single and double-track mountain bike and hiking trails, 6.5 km of paved roller-ski trail and a mountain bike skills park.
  • Cornerstone Theatre (0.1 km)
    Enjoy a fun-filled evening of Canadian entertainment featuring national stereotypes and icons as lumberjacks, hockey players, singing Mounties and Anne of Green Gables.
    Phone: 1-800-773-0004
  • Cross Zee Ranch (3.7 km)
    Enjoy scenic horseback trail riding or carriage rides in nearby Bow Valley. Make sure to call ahead and reserve your outdoor adventure.
    Phone: (403) 678-4171
  • Mahikan Trails (3.1 km)
    To truly experience the Canadian Rockies, try Mahikan Trails' catered and personal hiking, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing, "bushcrafting" and dog-sledding adventures.
    Phone: (403) 609 2489 Toll-free number: (866) 776-4453
  • Main Street Canmore (1 km)
    Canmore's Main Street features quaint and artsy local shops and galleries nearby our Canmore, Alberta hotel.
  • SilverTip Golf Course (2.3 km)
    This pristine Les Furber-designed course has been awarded four-and-a-half stars by Golf Digest magazine and allows golfers the luxury of quality mountain golfing.
    Phone: (877) 877-5444
  • Ski Norquay (26.3 km)
    The area's oldest ski area, Norquay boasts five ski lifts and well-groomed runs for all skill levels. Enjoy night skiing at this resort less than 25 minutes from our hotel's Canmore location.
    Phone: (403) 762-4421
  • Snowy Owl Dog Sled Tours (0.2 km)
    Enjoy the unique opportunity to ride with and even drive a team of Huskies through the Canadian wilderness.
    Phone: (403) 678-4369
  • Stewart Creek Golf Resort (1.1 km) For a rewarding day on the links, enjoy 18 holes on this semi-private facility located in Canmore. This highly rated golf course facility scored 7.67 and is one of the top courses in the province.
    Phone: 1-877-993-4653
  • Wapiti Sports and Outfitters (1.5 km)
    Visit this sports and outfitters store for more information on Canadian fly fishing, lake fishing, Bow River "Walk and Wades," ice fishing during the winter or partridge hunting tours.
    Phone: (403) 678-5550

About Banff

It is largely serendipitous that Banff exists at all today. In 1883, prospecting railway workers happened upon a heated mineral spring that became known as the Cave and Basin. Promoted as therapeutic, the spring began to draw visitors, and the area around it was named a nature reserve. It was later to become Banff National Park. To attract and accommodate tourists, the Canadian Pacific Railway erected a train station and the spectacular Banff Springs Hotel, and the town mushroomed. Nowadays, the spring is secondary to the area's ski slopes, art galleries and stylish hotels. The charming village caters to an upscale clientele with terrific restaurants, fashionable shopping, and cultural opportunities. Its natural beauty draws tourists throughout the year, and the village is close enough to Calgary to be a wonderful getaway for the city's residents.

Did you know?

It's not only humans who love the Canadian Rockies. The region is teeming with wildlife, such as ground squirrels, several species of deer, porcupines and moose. Less common, and therefore harder to spot, are hoary marmots, wolves, pika, coyotes, otters, Rocky Mountain cougars, and black and grizzly bears.

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