Stoney Squaw Mountain, Banff National Park
#40 among attractions in Banff National Park


Facts and practical information
Stoney Squaw Mountain, often called just Stoney Squaw, is a mountain in the Bow River Valley of Banff National Park, adjacent to the town of Banff, Alberta, Canada. ()
Banff National Park Canada
Stoney Squaw Mountain – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Banff Upper Hot Springs, Mt Norquay, Bow Falls, Tunnel Mountain.
3.5 miSWatersports, Swimming pool, SwimmingBanff Upper Hot Springs, Banff
89 min walk • Banff Upper Hot Springs are commercially developed hot springs located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, near the Banff townsite.
1 miWWinter sport, Ski areaMt Norquay, Banff National Park
27 min walk • Mt. Norquay is a mountain and ski resort in Banff National Park, Canada that lies directly northwest of the Town of Banff. The regular ski season starts early December and ends mid-April. Mount Norquay is one of three major ski resorts located in the Banff National Park.
2.4 miSNatural attraction, Park, WaterfallBow Falls, Banff
61 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Bow Falls is a charming natural attraction located in the picturesque town of Banff, Alberta, Canada. This easily accessible waterfall is less imposing in height than some of its counterparts, but it more than makes up for...
1.9 miSEHiking trail, Park, Outdoor activitiesTunnel Mountain, Banff
48 min walk • Tunnel Mountain, nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies within the charming town of Banff, Alberta, offers a unique and accessible hiking experience for visitors looking to immerse themselves in Canada's natural beauty.
1.9 miSSpecialty museum, Museum, Natural history museumBanff Park Museum, Banff
48 min walk • The Banff Park Museum National Historic Site, located in downtown Banff, Alberta, is an exhibition space associated with Banff National Park.
1.9 miSW3 lakes with wildlife and a bike trailVermilion Lakes, Banff National Park
50 min walk • The Vermilion Lakes are a series of lakes located immediately west of Banff, Alberta, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The three lakes are formed in the Bow River valley, in the Banff National Park, at the foot of Mount Norquay.
1.7 miSSpecialty museum, Museum, History museumWhyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff
45 min walk • The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is located in Banff, Alberta, Canada. The museum collects, preserves, and exhibits materials related to the cultural heritage of the Rocky Mountains of Canada, making them available for education as well as research.
2.3 miSNature, Natural attraction, Historical placeCave and Basin National Historic Site, Banff
58 min walk • The Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada is located in the town of Banff, Alberta, within the Canadian Rocky Mountains, at the site of natural thermal mineral springs around which Canada's first national park, Banff National Park, was established.
1.9 miSBridgeBow River Bridge, Banff
50 min walk • The Bow River Bridge is a road bridge that spans the Bow River in Banff, Alberta. It was built in 1921 and is currently in use. The bridge is adorned with small stones from the river and locally sourced Rundle rock. The bridge also has 3 Indian head reliefs with headresses on either side.
2.1 miSConvention center, Theater, Concerts and showsBanff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff
53 min walk • Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, formerly known as The Banff Centre, located in Banff, Alberta, was established in 1933 as the Banff School of Drama.
2 miNNature, Natural attraction, MountainCascade Mountain, Banff National Park
52 min walk • Cascade Mountain is a mountain located in the Bow River Valley of Banff National Park, adjacent to the town of Banff. The mountain was named in 1858 by James Hector after the waterfall or cascade on the southern flanks of the peak.