Town of Banff Information
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Canada Day Banff
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We’re excited to safely celebrate Canada Day in Banff. Explore the town between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on July 1, 
or let the music come to you. For more information, and for details on what celebrations will look like this year, visit banff.ca/CanadaDay. Be kind, and be safe, as we celebrate our nation together.

Register for free parking

Visitor-Pay Parking is coming to Banff on July 5.  Residents will need a virutal Resident Parking Permit for three hours of free parking per day in the downtown area, and to park on resident-only streets. Sign up for your Resident Parking Permit at Town Hall, or register online at banff.ca/ResidentPermit.


Commercial Properties must compost food scraps

Starting July 1, it is mandatory for all commercial properties in Banff to provide a food scraps bin. If you haven't set up your food scraps program yet, email zero.waste@banff.ca for a free starter kit and set-up support.


Senior Housing Survey

We want to learn about the current housing situation for people who are 60 years old and older, and their opinions about housing needs in Banff.  Take our survey at banffviewpoints.ca, or pick up a print survey at Town Hall. Our goal is to create a snapshot of current housing and potential future needs for seniors. Survey closes July 12.


Right, Responsibilities, and Rule for Permanent Residents

Monday, June 23, 1 – 3 p.m. 
An online session for all permanent residents or anyone who has submitted an application. Learn about you rights and responsibilities, how to keep or lose your status, community and government resources, and more. Thanks to the generous support of community partners, information session attendees receive a $20 gift card to a Banff or Canmore grocery store. Visit banff.ca/Settlement, call 403.762.1144, or email settlement.programmer@banff.ca for more information, and to register for the session.

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Help Prevent the Spread. Book your vaccination.

The Provincial Government has announced that all COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted on July 1 (alberta.ca/Covid). Be kind and respectful to others. We are all finding our way to return to normal.


Get back to normal faster – book your vaccine today. Book your appointment online at  alberta.ca/Vaccine or call 811. 

Visit banff.ca/COVIDhelp for local vaccine locations not listed on the Alberta web site. If you know someone who needs help booking a vaccine due to language, literacy or visual barriers, contact help@banff.ca or call 403.762.1251.
  • Wear a mask in public places – and wear it properly over your nose and chin

  • Keep a 2-metre/6-foot distance (about the length of a ski pole in your outstretched arm) from everyone not in your household, whether you are inside or outside

  • No indoor social gatherings are permitted in any setting. Outdoor gathings are limited to 20 people.

  • Stay home if you feel sick – this is the law – you must  stay home for 10 days and should arrange testing if you have a COVID symptom

Visit banff.ca/COVID for daily updates on Banff's case counts, vaccination rates and restrictions. Sign up for emergency alerts at banff.ca/Emergency.

Meetings

Special Meeting of Council: Monday, June 28, 9 a.m.
Council: Monday, June 28, 2 p.m. 

Visit banff.ca/AgendaCentre or subscribe to meeting agendas at banff.ca/Notify.
View the live meeting at banff.ca/Live.

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