This owner-run bed and breakfast sits on a quiet residential street just a five-minute walk from Banff Avenue's shops and restaurants. What sets it apart is the hands-on approach: the owners actually live here and manage the place themselves, which means you get personal attention instead of a corporate rotation. They know the park well and will give you better trail recommendations than most hotel concierges.
You're looking at five guest rooms, each decorated individually without the dated floral patterns that plague some B&Bs. Breakfast is a proper spread—not continental pastries, but hot food they prepare fresh each morning. The common areas are genuinely livable, with books about the park and local maps scattered around.
Book this if you want genuine hospitality without paying resort prices. The trade-off is you get smaller rooms than a hotel would offer, and the house can feel full when all five rooms are booked. It's perfect for travelers who actually enjoy talking to their hosts and don't need in-room amenities like a mini-fridge. Come in September or early October when the shoulder season means you'll have quieter mornings at breakfast.
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