ALBERTA, CANADA - Witness the spectacular larch trees turn golden this fall at Banff Sunshine Meadows. Nestled high in the Canadian Rockies at 7,000 feet above sea level, observe the rare and stunning transformation as Alberta’s larch trees turn a golden hue at the world-class resort, Banff Sunshine Village.
Larch season is such a beautiful time of year in Banff National Park; during larch season the mountains come to life in the color of falls, synonymous with the knowledge winter is on its way. With our 2024 summer operations extended this year until September 22nd, we are thrilled to be able to share the beauty of larch season with guests of Banff National Park at Sunshine,"
says Kendra Scurfield, VP of Marketing, Brand and Communications at Banff Sunshine Village.
Located 7,000 feet above sea level (2,133 meters) lives Banff Sunshine Village, nestled between the peaks of the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park. The world-class resort is known for its all-natural snow, as skiers and riders visit the premier alpine resort during its seven-month-long winter ski season, spanning from mid-November to late May. Starting late June, summer blooms up at Banff Sunshine Meadows, as Alberta’s natural wildflowers paint hundreds of untouched and preserved acres with a vibrant and colorful landscape. From skiing and riding on Canada’s Best Snow in the winter to hiking the Sunshine Meadows during the summer, Banff Sunshine is the ultimate year-round destination for nature enthusiasts. The fully serviced Canadian Rockies resort is open until Sept. 22, 2024, for summer operations.