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Aside from the spectacular scenery you'll see in Banff, there is a fascinating history encompassing this first Canadian National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. This tour will help you discover the history and pioneers of Banff, through maps, descriptions, locations, and images of all of the heritage sites in the Banff townsite.
1. Banff Park Museum National Historic Site of Canada · 91 Banff Avenue, 1903
2. Rundle Memorial United Church · 102 Banff Avenue, 1927
3. Dave White Block · 103/105 Banff Avenue, 1908/1913
4. Harmony Lane · 111 Banff Avenue, 1917
5. Paris Restaurant · 114 Banff Avenue, 1903
6. Cascade Dance Hall · 120 Banff Avenue, 1921
7. Rocky Mountain Tours and Transportation Building · 207 Banff Avenue, 1946
8. Brewster Transport Co. Building · 202 Banff Avenue, 1946
9. Banff School Auditorium · 224 Banff Avenue, 1939
10. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church · 230 Banff Avenue, 1930
11. Banff Fire Hall · 201 Beaver Street, 1935
12. Luxton Residence · 206 Beaver Street, 1909
13. Tanglewood · 208 Beaver Street, Circa 1887
14. Beaver Lodge · 212 Beaver Street, 1913
15. Holmes Residence · 214 Beaver Street, 1905
16. James Thompson House and Cabins · 220 Beaver Street, 1950/1914
17. Kidney Residence · 328 Muskrat Street, 1910
18. Bankhead Train Station · 801 Tunnel Mountain Drive, 1907
19. Bayne Residence · 202 Otter Street, 1913
20. Gair Lodge · 607 Caribou Street, 1919
21. Greenhame Residence · 606 Caribou Street, 1920
22. Mountain School Annex · 608 Caribou Street, 1940
23. Old Banff Cemetery · South End of Grizzly Street, 1890
24. Tarry-a-while, Schäffer-Warren Residence · 117 Grizzly Street, 1911
25. Harmon Residence · 136 St. Julien Road, 1929
26. Transformer Substation Building · 606 Buffalo Street, 1905
27. Painter Residence · 505 Buffalo Street, 1913
28. Childe Residence · 533 Buffalo Street, 1934
29. Orr Residence · 510 Buffalo Street, 1928
30. Grant-Hemming Residence · 504 Buffalo Street, 1921
31. Norman Sanson Home · 110 Muskrat Street, 1910
32. Senator Forget Residence · 501 Buffalo Street, 1910
33. St. George's-in-the-Pines Anglican Church · 406 Buffalo Street, 1889-1926
34. Park Superintendent's Residence · 313 Buffalo Street, 1920
35. Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies · 111 Bear Street, 1968/1993
36. Whyte Residence · 130 Bow Avenue, 1931
37. Crosby Residence · 136 Bow Avenue, 1913
38. Moore Residence · 131 Lynx Street, 1907
39. Sibbald/Brewster Residence · 135 Lynx Street, 1915
40. Cascade Lodge #5 (Masonic Hall) · 103 Caribou Street, 1924
41. Crag and Canyon Cabin · 209 Bear Street, 1903
42. Homestead Hotel · 210 Lynx Street, 1930
43. St. Mary's Catholic Church · 312 Lynx Street, 1951
44. Canadian Pacific Railway Station · North End of Lynx Street, 1910
45. Bow River Bridge · Banff Avenue, 1923/1980's
46. Park Administration Building and Cascades of Time Gardens · 1 Cave Avenue, 1935
47. Sign of the Goat Curio Shop · 100 Birch Avenue, 1904
48. Luxton Museum of the Plains Indian · 1 Birch Avenue, 1952
49. Charlie Beil Kiln Building · 119 Cave Avenue, Circa 1942
50. Rundle Campground Service Building · Banff Recreation Grounds, 1924
51. Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada · 311 Cave Avenue, 1885/1985
52. Old Mineral Springs Hospital Buildings · 102 Spray Avenue, 1940-1942
53. Browne Residence · 124 Spray Avenue, 1921
54. Fish Hatchery Residence · 302 Glen Avenue, 1913
55. Upper Hot Springs · Top of Mountain Avenue, 1932
56. Rundle Campground Buildings · West End of Middle Springs Drive, 1923
57. Banff Springs Hotel · 405 Spray Avenue, 1888/1914/1927-2000
Banff Lodging Co. is a locally owned and operated company with hotels, restaurants, spa, snow school, and summer & winter rental shop.
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