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The trail to Lower Falls is wide, paved, relatively easy, and accessible to wheelchairs.
There are two viewing platforms at Upper Falls: one overlooking the bottom of the falls, and one at the top of the gorge looking out across the top of the falls.
You’ll find restrooms at the parking lot, and a gift shop and restaurant in Johnston Canyon Resort (summer only).
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There are plenty of ways to experience Johnston Canyon. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Johnston Canyon is within Banff National Park, so you’ll need a Parks Canada entry pass to visit. Day passes cost CA$12.25 for adults, CA$10.75 for seniors, CA$24.50 for families or groups, and are free for youth. If you’re visiting multiple parks over a longer period of time, annual Discovery Passes are also available, and these cost CA$83.50/71.50/167.50 for adults/seniors/families.
Yes, Johnston Canyon is definitely worth visiting, as it's one of Banff National Park's most accessible hikes. Try to get to the trail early in the day for a headstart on the crowds, though, as it's a very popular attraction. With a bit of preparation—and the help of a good guide—you can even visit in the winter, when the canyon is covered in snow and ice.
Per one customer who booked the Johnston Canyon Icewalk, "Anick was an amazing guide and super informative about the area and canyon. Hike was not too difficult but snow cleats are a must in winter. A fresh dusting of snow made it even more beautiful!"
The Johnston Canyon hike in Banff National Park is just about 3.7 miles (about 6 kilometers) and generally takes around 2–3 hours. It’s pretty easy, with elevation going up as you get into the canyon. It’s a popular trek, so you’ll see other hikers or birdwatchers along the way.
Yes, you do need a pass to go to Johnston Canyon since it’s in Banff National Park. You can easily buy a day pass at the park gates. Each person, not each group, needs a pass, so keep that in mind. Annual passes are available to purchase, too.
No, it isn’t easy to park at Johnston Canyon. There aren’t many spots, but they are free if you find one. A better option is to use Rome Transit Route 9. It runs every day in the summer but only on weekends and certain days in the winter.
Johnston Canyon is accessible all year round, and each season holds something special. However, winter is a magical time in the canyon since the waterfalls freeze and it’s covered in snow. Just wear proper clothes and shoes/ice cleats in case it is slippery and icy underfoot.
Yes, Johnston Canyon is good for families, but wear the right gear. In the spring, it can be slippery, and in the winter months, there is ice. If you go then, bring ice cleats. The trail itself isn’t too tricky, so it's good for all ages and levels of walkers.
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