Top Things to do in Banff this Spring (2025)

Brewsters Mountain lodge • April 4, 2025

Planning your trip to Banff? Here’s what’s on the calendar this Spring!

Banff ‘Made With Love’ Food & Cocktail Festival

April 22nd → May 4th

Banff’s largest food and cocktail festival returns for its third edition from April 22 to May 4, 2025! Experience amazing food and drink pairings, a lively outdoor street festival, and the opportunity to vote for the winner of the ‘made with love’ competition. This year's theme, “Changing Perspectives,” encourages chefs and bartenders to innovate flavors, challenge conventions, and highlight seasonal ingredients along with local craft distilleries in fresh and exciting ways. Get your VIP ticket to cast your vote for your favorite pairing! Secure your tickets here.


Lake Louise - Mount Slushmore Pond Skim

April 26th

After a bluebird day on the slopes, head to Banded Peak Base Camp for après ski, where you can enjoy great music while sipping on a cool drink. This spring celebration is free, so come out and soak up the springtime sun. The excitement continues with the Mount Slushmore Pond Skim and plenty of other surprises in store. Learn more here.


Colombia Icefield Adventure

Opening May 3rd

Experience the sheer magic at the edge of Sunwapta Valley. Re-opening to the public in May, the Columbia Icefields is a must visit. Enjoy breathtaking waterfall views, explore fossils, brave the Skywalk and marvel at stunning glacier landscapes along the one-kilometre interpretive walkway. This path winds through areas often visited by mountain goats and various wildlife. While the journey itself is remarkable, the destination is truly unforgettable—a suspended platform where a sheet of glass stands between you and the rugged wilderness 918 feet (280 meters) below. Book in advance here.


Lake Minnewanka Cruise

Opening May 9th

Breathe in the crisp mountain air, keep an eye out for Banff’s biggest natural residents, and embrace the day on Banff's largest lake just a short 15 minute drive from downtown. You can select from one of the popular cruises, where a knowledgeable guide will lead you on a heated, covered boat. Alternatively, chart your own path with a rental kayak, canoe, or motorboat.

Once you return to shore, visit the Black Anchor Snack Shop for a delightful picnic lunch. It truly feels like the start of summer in this beautiful setting! Learn more here.


Bloom and Brunch

April 15th → May 11th

Welcome the new season atop Sulphur Mountain, where you can inhale the crisp spring air and admire breathtaking views. The Banff Gondola and Northern Lights Alpine Kitchen are hosting the Bloom & Brunch Festival. Indulge in a delightful buffet brunch, sip on mimosas, enjoy live entertainment, capture beautiful floral photo moments, and more. It’s a joyful way to celebrate the new season while savoring a great meal. Book here.


Sunshine Village - Slush Cup

May 19th

Taking place on the final day of the season, Slush Cup is an exhilarating competition where participants ski or snowboard down a slope and launch themselves across (or into!) a chilly pool of water. The goal is to glide across the pool until reaching the other side. It's the most anticipated time of the year for our local snow lovers! Learn more here.


Brewster Mountain Lodge

Get ahead of the crowds and secure your accommodation right in the heart of town today to avoid missing out! 


By Brewsters Mountain lodge March 13, 2025
Winter in the Rocky Mountains is magic, and at times... very, very cold! For those seeking haven on extra chilly days, an inviting space and a mug of your favourite drink is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to keeping warm. As true locals, we know the perfect spots to warm up your freezing fingertips. Here’s our insider’s guide to the coziest cafés in town. Evelyn’s Coffee Bar A staple in Banff’s coffee scene, Evelyn’s Coffee Bar is open until 6pm. Known for its warm ambiance, exceptional coffee, and comfy couches, Evelyn’s also offers a variety of pastries and light bites that make it perfect for a leisurely morning or afternoon break. Its central location makes it a convenient stop during your Banff adventures. Mountain Folk Coffee Co. If you’re up with the sparrows, Mountain Folk Coffee Co. is the place to go. Open from 6:30am, this bright and uplifting space is known for crafting drinks that are nourishing, ethical and delicious. With an indulgent selection of specialty flavours on offer, like the maple gingerbread latte, golden milk latte or peppermint cacao, the hardest part of your day will be deciding what to order! Wild Flour Bakery For those who love the smell of freshly baked goods (I mean, who doesn’t), follow your nose to Wild Flour. This artisan bakery and café serve up incredible coffee alongside an array of handcrafted goodies. While it can get busy here, if you can score a window seat, this is the best spot to sit and watch the snow fall over our bustling Bear Street. Banff National Perk For our business travelers, or anyone needing a moment of focus, Banff National Perk is a quiet, no-fuss spot to perch with your laptop and tap out some work. Located just a two minute walk away from our Lodge, it’s easy to duck in for a productive session, with their relaxed atmosphere and free Wi-Fi. Good Earth Coffeehouse With a welcoming interior and plenty of seating, Good Earth Coffeehouse is ideal for catching up with friends or simply unwinding with a book. Their menu features a large range of premium sourced coffees and teas, as well as hearty breakfast and lunch options. It’s a fantastic spot to fuel up before a day of exploring. Brewster Mountain Lodge Opt for the coziest option of all and wander right back to bed, with a mountain view all to yourself! We’ve partnered with Evelyn’s to ensure you have the best home brews to enjoy in your room. If you're a tea connoisseur, check out Banff Tea Co, accessible via our lobby for a cuppa to go. You can also head to our lovely complimentary breakfast nook from 6:30-10:30am everyday. Book a stay at Brewster Mountain Lodge and experience Banff like a true local—one cozy coffee at a time.
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