Banff Park Museum National Historic Site

Explore the oldest natural history museum in western Canada. Get face-to-face with Rocky Mountain wildlife! Located in the heart of downtown Banff, the Banff Park Museum houses more than 5,000 vintage botanical and zoological specimens — from bears and bighorns, to birds and bees. The Banff Park Museum shows us how natural history was understood in Canada near the end of the Victorian era. Built in 1903, it is the oldest surviving federal building in any Canadian national park.

Visiting Banff Park Museum

Activities and experiences

Things to do, events, programs, exhibits, and activities.

Plan your visit

How to get here, facilities and services, how to plan ahead and other important information to help you plan your trip.

Fees

Daily visitor fees, program fees, and more.

About Banff Park Museum

Culture and history

History, archeology, cultural landscape, architecture, historic engineering.

Stewardship and management

Site management plan.

How to get here

Contact us

+1 (403) -762-1558 | caveandbasin@pc.gc.ca

For emergencies within the park:

Banff Dispatch, non-emergency (24 hours):
(403) 762-1470

Hours of operation

October 16 to May 14

Saturdays and Sundays, and Holiday Mondays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Complete schedule

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Banff National Park

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