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Climate for Banff - Backcountry Lodge Ride

It is no coincidence that visitor activities available in Banff National Park are as varied as the park's climate. A year in Banff National Park would give a visitor a taste of everything in terms of weather and recreation. The summer sees sunny, warm days for such things as horseback riding, hiking, biking, camping, and climbing. The winter brings crisp, snowy days for tracking, skating, and alpine and nordic skiing.

July is the warmest, with average highs of 22°C (71 F) in the Town of Banff. January is the coldest month with average lows of -15°C (5 F), though the mercury can drop into the minus thirties.

The relative dryness of the air in Banff, however, makes even extreme temperatures more bearable.

Likely the most reliable characteristic of the weather in Banff National Park is its variability. The weather at one point in the park may be quite different from that of other points relatively near by. At one specific location the weather can vary considerably from year to year, and from day to day, so be prepared!

Even if it is warm and sunny, always take rain gear and a sweater. You might need them by the time you reach your destination.

The weather can also change dramatically throughout the day. The dryness of the air causes temperatures to vary considerably from night to day. The temperature on a summer night can drop to a few degrees above freezing even if daytime temperatures climbed into the upper twenties (80's F).

Vacationing in such a variable climate means thinking ahead and having a sense of adventure!


AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
Town of Banff (Elevation 1397m / 4540 ft)


Averages

Daily
High (°C)

Daily
Low (°C)
Rainfall
(mm)
Snowfall
(cm)
Hours of
Sun/Day
Jan
-5.3
-14.9
2.4
38.2
8.1
Feb
0.1
-11.3
1.7
30.0
10.0
Mar
3.8
-7.9
1.6
27.0
12.0
Apr
9.0
-2.8
10.6
26.3
14.0
May
14.2
1.5
42.4
17.1
15.5
Jun
18.7
5.4
58.4
1.7
16.5
Jul
22.1
7.4
51.1
0.0
16.0
Aug
21.6
6.8
51.2
0.0
14.5
Sep
16.1
2.7
37.7
7.0
12.7
Oct
10.1
-1.1
15.4
18.9
10.7
Nov
0.5
-8.2
6.0
33.6
9.0
Dec
-5.3
-13.8
2.8
43.9
7.8


 

What does the climate in Banff National Park affect?

Climate, more than any other factor, determines what will exist in an ecosystem. The climate is the primary determinant of what types and amounts of vegetation will exist in an area. The types and amounts of vegetation determine the types and numbers of herbivorous and omnivorous animals. At the top of the ladder are the carnivores, dependent on all below them. So the answer to the above question is, "Climate influences everything in Banff National Park!"

Wildlife habitat is sculpted by the weather. During the winter some animals, like bears, can hibernate. Others animals, like voles, adapt by traveling through tunnels in the snow. Still others, like bighorn sheep, are dependent on the grass that hides beneath the snow. In the winter, they must make their way down toward the valleys or to the few windswept slopes to find food. Their long term populations are determined by the numbers that their winter habitat will support.

Humans in Banff National Park have habits similar to those of the wildlife, and we respond to the changes in weather in a similar way. In winter, we may choose to hibernate in our own way. Those that do not, stay pretty much to the montane valleys, perhaps traveling to the few high mountain slopes where the conditions are right for skiing. In the summer we again range high up into the mountains to hike, ride horses, bike, climb.

Visitors to Banff National Park must remain aware of the effect that climate has on all the animals (humans included) in the Park. Make sure that you are informed, and prepared to enjoy and endure all of the kinds of weather that you will encounter. Please be sensitive to Banff's wildlife and to their efforts to respond to the park's climatic cycles. Remember that humans share Banff's valleys and mountains with the park's wildlife and vegetation.

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Banff - Backcountry Lodge Ride
Tour Code: RTAB17
6 days / 5 nights ~$1,765.00
Dates : June to Sept

Trip Rating :
Difficulty : Riding Level
Riding Level Explained
ABeginner
Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
BNovice
Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters.
CIntermediate
Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
D Strong Intermediate
Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
EAdvanced
All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country.
Lodging: Basic
Lodging Level Explained
   
= Facilities in lodges, estancias, haciendas, resorts, etc.
   
Basic lodging - some with shared bathroom facilities, usually no AC or room service.
Regular standard room - usually with private bath.
 Accommodations with superior comforts.
   
 = Trips with nights in tent camps. Sometimes the first and last night are in hotels.
   
Basic tent camping - everyone helps out with camp chores.
Regular standard with some camp amenities and camp cook.
Camping facilities with superior comforts like camp shower, bathroom facility..
   
 = Trips that combine nights in hotels and camping.
   
Basic accommodation and basic camping facilities can be expected.
Regular standard with some nicer amenities.
Only assigned to hotel and camping facilities with superior comforts.

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Season Tour Dates  Min / MaxReserve
B 2013 06/26 - 07/01 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (low) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 07/03 - 07/08 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 07/10 - 07/15 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 07/17 - 07/22 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 07/24 - 07/29 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 07/31 - 08/05 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 08/07 - 08/12 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 08/14 - 08/19 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 08/21 - 08/26 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
A 2013 08/28 - 09/02 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (high) 2 /14 Reserve
B 2013 09/04 - 09/09 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (low) 2 /14 Reserve
B 2013 09/11 - 09/16 6d / 5n 6 day lodge ride, AP (low) 2 /14 Reserve
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Pace: Slow, 4-6 hrs per day
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Airport: Calgary, AB
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