Canyoning · Banff

Canyoning · Banff

3 offers 109.13$ CAD – 195.31$ CAD 5.0 (1 reviews) Verified March 2026
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Three canyoning tours in Banff, two canyons, and a price gap of 86 $ CAD between the cheapest and most expensive option. Banff Canyoning's Heart Creek intro at 109 $ CAD runs 5h and opens to everyone, zero prior experience required. Bow Valley Canyon Tours covers the same Heart Creek Canyon for 129 $ CAD with guides fluent in German, French and English, suited to anyone who doesn't mind the occasional scramble. Their full-day Ghost Canyon expedition at 195 $ CAD is the intensity jump: a complete day inside Banff National Park, deeper terrain, longer rappels and a substantially higher physical and emotional output. Pick Heart Creek if it's your first time in a canyon. Book Ghost Canyon if you want the full Canadian Rockies canyoning experience and can commit to a full day.

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Best value Discover Canyoning in Heart Creek near Banff

Discover Canyoning in Heart Creek near Banff

5.0 (1) 109.13$ CAD See offer
Canyoning in the Canadian Rockies in Heart Creek Canyon, near Banff

Canyoning in the Canadian Rockies in Heart Creek Canyon, near Banff

129.39$ CAD See offer
Canyoning in Ghost Canyon in Banff National Park, Alberta

Canyoning in Ghost Canyon in Banff National Park, Alberta

195.31$ CAD See offer

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Perfect initiation

Discover Canyoning in Heart Creek near Banff

109 $ CAD for 5h in Heart Creek with Banff Canyoning, rated 'Everybody welcome' and no experience needed.

109.13 $ CADSee offer

Maximum intensity

Canyoning in Ghost Canyon in Banff National Park, Alberta

A full day in Ghost Canyon inside Banff National Park at 195 $ CAD, the longest and most demanding option on this list.

195.31 $ CADSee offer

Frequently asked questions

Which canyon delivers the biggest rush?
Ghost Canyon in Banff National Park is the most intense option: it runs a full day, goes deeper into the Canadian Rockies and demands more from you physically than Heart Creek. It's the one that will actually test you.
Do you need canyoning experience to book these tours?
No. Banff Canyoning's Heart Creek tour is rated 'Everybody welcome', meaning zero experience required. Bow Valley Canyon Tours rates their tours 'Occasionally sporty', so a basic level of fitness helps but no technical skills are needed.
What is the most intense moment in a canyoning descent?
Rappelling down a waterfall is typically the peak adrenaline point. You're descending a wet rock face with cold glacial water rushing around you, reading the canyon wall as you go. That's the moment most first-timers remember.
How cold is the water in the canyons near Banff?
Water in the Canadian Rockies canyons is fed by glacial and snowmelt runoff, so it runs cold even in summer. Operators provide wetsuits, but expect a sharp initial shock on contact.
When is the best time to go canyoning in Banff?
The season runs from May through September. Late June to August offers the most stable conditions and warmest air temperatures, though water stays cold regardless of the month.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Operators provide wetsuits, helmets and harnesses. Bring a change of dry clothes and a towel for after the canyon, and wear secure closed-toe shoes you don't mind soaking. For the full-day Ghost Canyon tour, pack snacks and water to sustain the effort.

Getting there

All three tours meet at the Heart Creek Parking Lot near Heart Mountain, Bighorn No. 8, Alberta, roughly 30 minutes east of Banff on the Trans-Canada Highway.

See also

Other activities in Banff

Updated on 3 March 2026