What are the packing essentials?
Comfortable walking shoes are key for Banff. Shoes with decent grip that can handle wet streets will be useful. For clothing, using layers works best so you can adjust to changing temperatures between day and night.
A dynamic packing guide based on Banff's climate data. Select your travel month below to see a tailored list.
We analyze average highs and lows. If nights drop significantly, we suggest layers. If it's freezing, we recommend thermal gear.
Rainfall averages determine if you need a heavy raincoat, a light poncho, or just a compact umbrella.
UV index data helps us flag when sun protection is critical. Coastal data adds swimwear suggestions when it's warm enough.
Comfortable walking shoes are key for Banff. Shoes with decent grip that can handle wet streets will be useful. For clothing, using layers works best so you can adjust to changing temperatures between day and night.
In July, highs reach around 22°C (72°F), which feels mild. Pack breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen, shorts or light trousers, and sun protection.
During the coldest months, lows are around -15°C (5°F), so it feels very cold. You will want a warm coat, gloves, a hat and thick socks for comfort, especially in the evenings.
June can be quite wet, with rainfall around 117 mm (4.6 in), so a reliable raincoat and a compact umbrella are highly recommended.
Sun protection is important in Banff, UV levels are often high (around 8). Regular sunscreen and a hat are recommended. Pack a broad-brimmed hat, sunglasses and a good quality sunscreen, and reapply regularly if you are outdoors for long periods.