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Banff upgrades transit to address tourist congestion

October 15, 2025
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BANFF, Alberta, October 14, 2025: Parks Canada has introduced a series of traffic management and visitor flow measures in Banff National Park as it faces a record-breaking surge in tourism during the 2025 travel season. The initiatives include expanded shuttle services, restricted vehicle access, paid parking systems, and coordination with local municipalities to alleviate congestion at high-traffic sites such as Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. Banff National Park, Canada’s oldest and one of its most visited national parks, has seen consistent increases in tourist arrivals since the post-pandemic travel rebound began.

Seasonal crowd control measures implemented at Banff National Park to manage peak visitor numbers.

Key destinations within the park, including Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, have become particularly crowded, with vehicle lineups forming before sunrise and parking lots routinely reaching capacity within hours of opening. To address these capacity challenges, Parks Canada has fully restricted private vehicle access to Moraine Lake. Only shuttles, commercial transport, cyclists, and visitors with disabled permits are allowed on the road. At Lake Louise, a paid parking system remains in effect at the upper lot to encourage use of public transit options. Daily shuttle services from a designated Park and Ride facility operate at high frequency during peak hours, connecting visitors to both Moraine Lake and Lake Louise.

In cooperation with the Town of Banff and Banff & Lake Louise Tourism, Parks Canada has also expanded regional transit services, including enhancements to the Roam Public Transit network. These routes are designed to connect Banff with nearby attractions and intercept parking areas, offering visitors alternatives to driving into congested zones. Calgary-Banff transit links are being optimized to further reduce the volume of private vehicles entering the park. Traffic infrastructure upgrades are being implemented across the park. Key intersections, including those along the Bow Valley Parkway and Sulphur Mountain access road, are undergoing modifications to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety.

Paid parking model aims to regulate vehicle flow

Within the Banff townsite, a paid parking system introduced in recent years is being maintained, while additional signage and traffic monitoring tools have been deployed to guide motorists to available spaces. Seasonal and time-of-day vehicle restrictions remain in place along ecologically sensitive areas such as Whitehorn Road and Fairview, to limit human disturbance during periods of heightened wildlife activity. Parks Canada continues to enforce these access limitations as part of its broader conservation mandate. To improve visitor planning and reduce spontaneous traffic buildup, Parks Canada has expanded its digital information platforms. Real-time updates on parking availability, shuttle capacity, and road conditions are now accessible through the park’s website and mobile applications.

Public awareness campaigns are also in progress to inform tourists of transportation options and park regulations before arrival. The agency is also finalizing the Lake Louise Area Strategy, a long-term operational and infrastructure plan that addresses the cumulative impact of increased tourism on transportation systems, environmental sustainability, and public safety in the region. The strategy includes assessments of potential staging zones, expanded transit hubs, and visitor facilities to distribute foot traffic more evenly across the park. As one of the most visited natural destinations in North America, Banff National Park receives over four million visitors annually. – By Content Syndication Services.

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