Banff Real Estate
Banff Real Estate Statistics April 20, 2018
Active Banff Real Estate: | 7 |
Average Price: | $867,428.57 |
Highest Price: | $1,439,000.00 |
Lowest Priced Real Estate: | $469,000.00 |
Apartment listing
#7 502 Banff Av
Banff
Beds: 2 Baths: 1
$549,000.00
MLS® C4176401
RE/MAX Alpine Realty
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Detached listing
421 Otter St
Banff
Beds: 5 Baths: 5
$1,325,000.00
MLS® C4174150
RE/MAX Alpine Realty
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Detached listing
338 Otter St
Banff
Beds: 3 Baths: 1
$810,000.00
MLS® C4170439
RE/MAX Alpine Realty
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Apartment listing
#108 444 Cougar St
Banff
Beds: 2 Baths: 1
$469,000.00
MLS® C4165471
RE/MAX Alpine Realty
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Attached listing
533 Deer St
Banff
Beds: 3 Baths: 4
$905,000.00
MLS® C4164794
RE/MAX Alpine Realty
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Apartment listing
#205 123 Muskrat St
Banff
Beds: 2 Baths: 2
$575,000.00
MLS® C4163833
RE/MAX Alpine Realty
DETAILS
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The Canadian Pacific Railway was instrumental in Banff's early years, building the Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise, and attracting tourists through extensive advertising. In the early 20th century, roads were built in Banff, at times by war internees from World War I, and through Great Depression-era public works projects. Since the 1960s, park accommodations have been open all year, with annual tourism visits to Banff increasing to over 5 million in the 1990s. Millions more pass through the park on the Trans-Canada Highway. As Banff has over three million visitors annually, the health of its ecosystem has been threatened. In the mid-1990s, Parks Canada responded by initiating a two-year study, which resulted in management recommendations, and new policies that aim to preserve ecological integrity.
Banff National Park has a subarctic climate with three ecoregions, including montane, subalpine, and alpine. The forests are dominated by Lodgepole pine at lower elevations and Engelmann spruce in higher ones below the treeline, above which is primarily rocks and ice. Mammal species such as the grizzly, cougar, wolverine, elk, bighorn sheep and moose are found, along with hundreds of bird species. Reptiles and amphibians are also found but only a limited number of species have been recorded. The mountains are formed from sedimentary rocks which were pushed east over newer rock strata, between 80 and 55 million years ago. Over the past few million years, glaciers have at times covered most of the park, but today are found only on the mountain slopes though they include the Columbia Icefield, the largest uninterrupted glacial mass in the Rockies. Erosion from water and ice have carved the mountains into their current shapes.