Bow View Lodge

Banff Town


The 1960s-vintage Bow View is older than most of the log inns lining Banff Ave, but neat and tidy all the same. The location is great, steps from downtown and the river (though river views from the rooms are obstructed by the parking lot). Guests get free use of the gym and pool in the Banff Park Lodge next door.

This place is popular with bus tour groups.


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