Don’t wear headphones or ear pods Stay alert Keep pets on a leash Never approach wildlife Carry bear spray, keep it accessible, and know how to use it Leave no traceEnjoy the trail, stay aware, and respect nature. Let's go!
Telltale signs
While you may not see all of the animals of the Fenland, you can discover what they have left behind.
Telltale signs
While you may not see all of the animals of the Fenland, you can discover what they have left behind.
When a tree falls
What may look like disorder in the dense forest is actually nature at work, creating healthy, new life.
Life on the sunny side
Feel the warmth of the sun on your face. A rich variety of plants and animals thrive in this open, sunny area.
Heart of the Fenland
How did this trail get its name? After the open area in front of you, the fen. It's an attractive refuge for birds and mammals.
Living together
In the mountains, the best travel routes and habitat - for wildlife and people - are in the valleys.
A Mountain View
Stand here a moment. From this viewpoint you can see all three of Banff National Park’s habitat zones: alpine, subalpine and montane.
The Night Shift
As the sun sinks behind the distant mountains, some creatures are waking up.
Your Own Oasis
Take time to connect with nature. Let its patterns, its rhythms and its life forces inspire you.
Goodbye
Thank you for visiting the Fenland Trail. Stop by the Banff Visitor Information Centre or visit our website to learn more about upcoming Interpretive programs. Be safe and enjoy your time in Banff National Park.