Banff Gondola
- The gondola lifts attendees 7,486 feet above sea level on an eight-minute ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain. Groups can use various parts of the complex on top, including the restaurants and outdoor observation decks. After-hours private dinners can accommodate up to 200 people. There is also an option to bring in catering. www.banffgondola.com
Banff Upper Hot Springs
- Located in a restored 1930s heritage bathhouse, the springs and spa are set against a backdrop of alpine scenery. An outdoor spring-fed hot pool can be rented for an exclusive event for up to 200, and the day spa offers wellness treatments and massage therapies. www.hotsprings.ca
Brewster Cowboy’s Barbecue and Dance Barn
- Brewster’s hosts Western barbecues that feature 40 pounds of beef transported to the serving table by pitch fork. The barn, located near Lake Louise, can hold up to 1,500 year-round and can host an assortment of organized activities, such as gunfighter stunt shows, mechanical calf-roping and native hoop dances. www.brewsteradventures.com
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
- The museum acquires, preserves and interprets the history and culture of the Rocky Mountains of Canada with its various collections, programs and exhibitions. Groups can use the facility or organize tours such as heritage home tours and historic Banff walks. www.whyte.org
Cave and Basin National Historic Site
- The historic site commemorates the birthplace of Canada’s National Park system with interactive displays and exhibits that showcase the growth and development of Canada’s national parks. Naturally occurring, warm mineral springs can be found inside the cave, and outside in an emerald-colored basin. Group function space is available in the South Belvedere view deck during summer for up to 75 people and in the North Belvedere Room in winter for up to 50 people. www.pc.gc.ca