The Banff Gondola offers breathtaking 360° views from Sulphur Mountain’s summit. Ride a 4-person cabin with expansive windows for an 8-minute ascent over Banff town, Bow Valley, and six mountain ranges. Explore scenic paths, including the Sulphur Mountain Boardwalk to Sanson’s Peak and the historic Cosmic Ray Station. Relax with coffee/snacks or dine at Northern Lights Alpine Kitchen/Sky Bistro.
The dramatic limestone ridges and the sprawling Bow Valley serve as the stage for this iconic vertical ascent.
Operated by the Pursuit Collection, this "Top Rated" experience transitions from the base of Sulphur Mountain to its 2,281-meter summit in a smooth, 8-minute aerial journey.
You move from the forest floor to a 360-degree rooftop observation deck, experiencing an environment where six mountain ranges converge into a single panoramic vista.
Because this admission includes seasonal festivals and access to the world-renowned Sky Bistro, you should book your Banff Gondola tickets early to secure your preferred 2026 departure time.
Prepare for a seamless, family-friendly, and visually overwhelming mountain immersion. The transition from the base to the summit involves a significant change in temperature and wind exposure, so dressing in layers is essential. The environment is one of "high-altitude education," featuring interactive exhibits about local flora, fauna, and indigenous history. While the gondola cabins and the main summit building are fully wheelchair accessible, baby strollers are prohibited inside the cabins; it is suggested to use a front-carrier for infants to navigate the summit boardwalk stairs comfortably.
Our agency strongly recommends avoiding the base parking lot, which fills up vertically fast. Our travelers have found that taking the Roam Public Transit Route 1 or the free seasonal shuttle (May–Oct) is the most "stress-free" way to arrive; us at the agency want you to spend your time on the mountain, not looking for a parking spot.
Travelers with us suggest checking your "Download Time" as soon as you reach the summit. While a return time is pre-assigned, us at the agency know that many travelers with us want to linger for a sunset cocktail; our clients often successfully request a later return time at the summit guest services desk, subject to cabin availability.
If you are a photography lover, us at the agency recommend visiting during the Sunset Festival (June 19 – Sept 7). Our travelers often note that the "Golden Hour" light hitting Mt. Rundle provides the best vertical contrast of the 2026 season; our agency suggests arriving 90 minutes before sunset to secure a prime spot on the rooftop deck.
Our agency stresses that Sky Bistro requires advanced reservations weeks in advance. Our clients who miss out on a table often find that the Northern Lights Alpine Kitchen offers a similarly spectacular vertical view with a more flexible buffet-style service for hungry hikers.
The summit experience transforms with the distinct Canadian Rockies seasons.
Recommended Arrival: Arrive 15 minutes before your ticketed time. Our agency finds that this allows for a smooth check-in at the base terminal, ensuring you don't miss your vertical window to the summit.
Yes, the gondola cabins and all levels of the summit building are fully accessible.
Yes, a trail exists, but this ticket is for the gondola ride only.
No, pets are not permitted on the gondola or in the summit buildings.
Most visitors spend about 2 hours, but you can stay longer by adjusting your return time on-site.
The gondola operates in most weather, but our agency notes that visibility can be limited; refunds are typically not provided for "obstructed views."
Book it today with Banff National Park Tours or simply following this link.