Consolation Lakes Hike Banff

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The Banff Legacy Trail was built for Banff National Park’s 125th anniversary. The trail is a celebration of the values of the national park, encouraging …

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Sep 28, 2022
We enjoyed the ride from Banff to Canmore and back on a beautiful, warm fall day. It parallels the highway so there is traffic noise, but it doesn't ruin the ride. It's just nice being on a trail whe…Full review by Jim B
Aug 20, 2022
We were visiting Canmore from the US and decided to rent mountain bikes to ride to Banff. Two adults + a 13 & 11 year old. Shortly after leaving Canmore we encountered a very aggressive cyclist who w…Full review by SuitcaseMommy
Aug 14, 2022
We used ebikes along the Legacy Trail, it took about 90 mins to Banff and about an hour on the way back to Canmore. A fully paved route, which is relatively flat but the ebikes made it easier on the …Full review by clairet909

Questions & answers

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About how long is this bike ride?
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About 22km one way
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when does it open
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It’s open now! Not sure when it officially opens but it’s been swept and people have been riding it for a least a week!
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Where do you rent bikes?
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In Canmore you can rent bikes from Rebound, Outside, Sports Experts to mention a few. In Banff, Banff Bike Rentals, Soul l Ski & Bike, Snow Tips to name a few. Many other choices.
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Is there anywhere along the trail to stop for a picnic lunch?
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hi, The Legacy Trail is a very pleasant walk along the banks of the Bow river & has many options to sit & relax including areas where you have tables available for picnics. it is also close …
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hi, The Legacy Trail is a very pleasant walk along the banks of the Bow river & has many options to sit & relax including areas where you have tables available for picnics. it is also close to the town & has plenty of other options for al fresco lunches.
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What do you do with your bike once you make it to Banff from Canmore? Are there racks set up to park and lock your …
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What do you do with your bike once you make it to Banff from Canmore? Are there racks set up to park and lock your bike if you want to do some hiking in Banff once you get there?
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There are racks in Banff to lock your bike to, but make sure you do that on the main street because there are a lot of bike thefts.
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