How To Get From Calgary to Banff
by Vandvoyage
3 min read
Note: There is no passenger train service from Calgary to and Banff. Although the Alberta government currently has plans.
Option 1: Intercity Bus
Travel time: ~1.5-2 hours
Intercity carriers like Flixbus, On-it, Rider Express all offer frequent, direct, daily service from Downtown Calgary to Banff. Unfortunately, Calgary does not have a central bus terminal. Board and depart the intercity buses from the following locations:
Flixbus
Calgary - Downtown - 11 Ave SE (between Centre St S & 1st St SE), in parking lot
**** Banff, 135 Beaver St
On–it
Calgary - Downtown - 606 5 Ave SW
Banff - Elk Street Transit Hub (corner of Elk Street & Banff Ave)
Rider Express
Calgary - **Downtown - 220 4 Ave SE**
**** Banff - 100 Gopher St (Brewster Transportation Centre)
Fares: Starting at $19.00 CDN
Pros: Budget friendly; frequent, multiple daily service options
Cons: Less frequent
The gist: A great budget friendly option but be wary of departure times.
Option 2: Shuttle Bus
Travel time: ~1.5-2 hours
For a more personalised bus service, consider shuttle bus operators. There are two:
Brewster Express offers custom pick up and drop off starting from Calgary International Airport (YYC), and several hotels within downtown Calgary. In Banff, Brewster stops at all hotels and the Brewster Transportation Centre.
Banff Airporter offers direct service from YYC (no downtown Calgary option) and stops at all hotels and home addresses in Banff.
Banff Explorer**** offers direct service from YYC (no downtown Calgary option) and stops at all hotels and home addresses in Banff.
Fares: Starting at $80.00 CDN
Pros: Door-to-door service, direct service, request specific stops like hotels
Cons: More expensive than intercity bus
The gist: A great, direct option but most expensive given the custom pick-up and drop-off options.
Option 3: Charter Bus
Travel time: ~1.5-2 hours
Travelling in a large group from Calgary to Banff? Banff Airport Shuttle and Sun Dog Tours offer charter bus services for larger groups.
Fares: Starting at $350 for a group of four.
Pros: Good for groups
Cons: Very expensive
The gist: Good for large groups who don’t want to rent a car.
Option 4: Drive
Travel time: ~1.5-2 hours
Depart from the airport (YYC) by taking the Airport Trail and heading on Highway 2 (Deerfoot Trail). Shortly after, head west on Highway 201 (Stoney Trail). Continue on this ring road in a counter clockwise direction until the interchange with Highway 1 (Trans Canada Highway). This route avoids the traffic of downtown Calgary.
Depart from downtown via Bow Trail westbound. Turn right at Sarcee Trail. At the interchange, head westbound on Highway 1 (Trans Canada Highway).
Continue on Highway 1 westbound driving through rolling plains and enjoy the dramatic change in scenery as the plains give way to the Rockies. Purchase Parks Canada pass at the park gate if needed (right on the highway). Take Exit 69 (Banff Avenue) and continue into downtown Banff. Parking can be a challenge and usually fills up by 10 a.m. Consider parking just outside of downtown by the train station or across the Bow River.
Pros: Fastest, direct
Cons: Traffic and parking in Banff can be very challenging especially at peak season.
The gist: Fast & convenient but traffic in Banff and parking can become a pain.