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Mt. Norquay Via Ferrata In Banff

Mt. Norquay’s Via Ferrata 

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Quick Overview

Destination:
  • Banff
Type:
  • Via Ferrata
Adrenaline Level:
  • 😱
Season:
  • Summer
Length:
  • Half Day

If you want to get your first climb in Banff, then a via ferrata is a tremendous idea. A via ferrata dates back to WWI and the Italian Dolomites when the Italian army built assisted climbing paths through the mountains to move troops around with limited climbing experience. The “iron paths,” direct translation, are built across mountains with steel cables, rings, and ladders along cliff faces, making climbing far more accessible for those with limited experience.

View From Mt Norquay

Mt. Norquay sits just above the town and has the only via ferrata in the Rocky Mountain National Parks. It offers tremendous views over the Bow Valley, Mount Rundle, and Tunnel Mountain. The view is iconic from the top of the chairlift and the via ferrata.

There are two routes to choose from: an easier one and a more difficult one. Beginners can complete both routes. However, we suggest decent physical fitness, as you need upper and lower body strength to climb the via ferrata. This is a great option for getting active with older kids.

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Mt. Norquay Via Ferrata Details

Mt Norquay Via Ferrata
  • Location: Banff National Park
  • Length: 2.5 or 4 hours
  • Included: Guide, Gear, Lift Ticket
  • Not Included: Food, Gratuities
  • Pick-up: Shuttle Bus Banff
  • Minimum Age: 12
  • Minimum and Maximum weight: min 40 kg (88 lbs) & max

Mt. Norquay Via Ferrata Highlights

  • Views over the Bow Valley
  • Great way to get active
  • Learn about climbing
  • Physical challenge
  • Super fun suspension bridge

Mt. Norquay Via Ferrata

DatesCostTour Times
June 1st – October 13th$19510:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m.

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