Community Services
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Seniors
The Town of Banff offers a variety of programs and services for our seniors, aged 55 and over. Our senior support coordinator can help connect you with resources in the community
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Children & Youth
The Town of Banff offers a variety of programs for children and youth in Banff. From toddlers to high school students, our programs are designed to engage all and our affordability options ensure everybody gets to play.
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Disconnect
We have unequivocal evidence that too much time with our devices has become not only a barrier to the amount of time we spend outside, but also a barrier to our creativity, our conversations, and to the very way we interact with one another. It’s not only affecting our physical health, but our mental, emotional and spiritual health as well.
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Families
Banff is a family-friendly town for residents and visitors. With a well-rounded assortment or events, programs, initiatives, resources and support, families in Banff are well-cared for.
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Foreign Worker Support
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MountainLIFE
Connect, explore and play in Banff’s MountainLIFE programs. MountainLIFE is designed for adults aged 30 and up that want to connect with their peers, get outdoors and enjoy mountain life.
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New to Banff
New to Banff? Everyone is welcome! Banff is a strong and diverse community and newcomers play an important role in making our town a great place to live.
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Recreation
Find out about all the recreation opportunities available in the Town of Banff.
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Settlement Services
Our services support Permanent Residents, Live-in Caregivers, Refugees and Temporary Foreign Workers transitioning to permanent status who are living in the Bow Valley – Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise and Kananaskis – no matter the length of time living in Canada.
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Volunteer
Volunteering is a rewarding way to enhance your life and give back. A variety of organizations and causes are always in need of volunteers in Banff. Find out how you can volunteer today.
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Young Adults 18 to 30
Banff has a unique population of 18 to 30 year old residents, typically those who have come to Banff from destinations all over the world seeking solitude and adventure in our national park. There are a variety of programs and resources that are available to these young adults, which makes up the largest population group according to the 2011 Municipal Census.