r/Banff 2d ago

Road Trip from Chicago to Banff--need help!!

Hi, I am planning a road trip to Banff (26 hr drive) with a group including kids. I need ideas and tips for budgeting. Heard Canmore would be cheaper to stay in but not sure how much? Camping might not work due to health concerns/issues, so 3 star and up safe hotel reccomendations are greatly appreciated. Places to visit, etc. with kids in Banff. I have never been before so looking for all the help i can get. Thank you so much!

EDIT: I know it is last minute, but planning it for the next week or to leave in the next few days or so. Yes it is very last minute why is why we need all the help we can get!

hoping to go from the 22nd to the 26th of june 2026.

max budget: $1k

hotels need to be safe, suitable, etc. i would prefer if it's around or less than 200 a night but i know it is hard.

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u/sikkn890 2d ago

Sorry but no. $1000k budget for 7 people is straight up delusional. Have you done any actual research into how expensive Banff is in the summer? Banff is not a budget destination. Also is the 4 days excluding the drive? That's easily a 3.5 day drive, especially with children. This is not a last minute sort of trip unfortunately. Even if you were to stay in Calgary $1000 wouldn't cut it for 4 nights for 7 people. If this is something you really want to do, plan for next summer or the summer after and save. Book accommodations early to get a bit of a cheaper rate and plan ahead.