the town and another iconic Fairmont hotel — The Banff Springs. And that’s where we headed next to enjoy lunch in this UNESCO World Heritage Site — known as Canada’s Castle in the Rockies.
"Canada's Castle in the Rockies" has been wowing guests since its opening in 1888. The Fairmont Banff Springs possesses a grand exterior, and recent guests say that this historic hotel's interior ...
As Fairmont embarks on its next phase of growth, Bacchus GCC will ensure that the brand’s stories of craftsmanship, culture, ...
Banff and Lake Louise may be within a national park, but there’s everything you might expect from a resort town, from ...
Most of the hotels, including the renowned Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel ... Banff Avenue divides the town and runs south from the Trans-Canada Highway across the Bow River. Views of the mountains ...