Banff Centre

 

All sessions and accommodations for WNPPC2026 will take place at the Banff Centre.

107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
PO Box 1020 Banff, Alberta
Canada
T1L 1H5

Banff Centre
 

About Banff

Banff is a world famous resort town located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Banff is surrounded by the majestic peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade providing picturesque scenic views. The town of Banff features chateau-style hotels, shops, restaurants and souvenir shops. The surrounding 6,500 square kilometres of parkland are home to wildlife including elk and grizzly bears.

For information on Banff, please visit their visitor site: https://www.banff.ca/

Transportation

Airport Information
The nearest major airport is the Calgary airport (YYC).

Public Transportation
Some public transport is available from the airport to Banff; click on links below for more information:

The Banff Airporter (Official airport shuttle provider of The Banff Centre).
A discount for WNPPC. Reservations are necessary.

Information for shuttle from Calgary Airport to Banff Centre can be found HERE

Brewster shuttle/airporter (Check website for schedule and prices.)

Many delegates will fly to Calgary and rent a car. The trip from the Calgary International Airport to Banff takes approximately 1.5 hours.

Driving information

Check out google maps for directions on how to get to the Banff Centre from the Calgary Airport.

Driving from Calgary, take the first Banff exit off the trans-Canada highway. The simplest route is then to continue on Banff Ave and turn left on Buffalo St, follow it up the hill, and then turn left onto St. Julien Rd and the Banff Centre complex.

Maps of the Banff Centre and Banff can be found at The Banff Centre Maps & Directions page. You should proceed to the Professional Development Centre to check in.

To get into the Banff National Park, you may have to buy a park pass if you are driving. For more information, click here.

For lots of other useful information, please check the The Banff Centre Visitor page.

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