Banff

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Breakthrough Junior Challenge

Deadline: Jun 25, 2024
$250,000
The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual global competition for students to inspire creative thinking about science. Students ages 13 to 18 from countries across the globe are invited to create and submit original videos (2:00 minutes in length maximum) that bring to life a concept or theory in the life sciences, physics or mathematics. The submissions are judged on...

MADD Canada Youth Bursary Fund

Deadline: May 31, 2024
$10,000
MADD Canada has restructured our bursary program to have more meaningful impact on students’ lives.  Beginning in 2016, one(1) bursary of $10,000 will be awarded to the applicant with the highest score in honour of Louise Joanne Twerdy.  Additional bursaries in the amount of $5,000 will also be available. Winning applicants may not reapply in subsequent years.Criteria: MADD Canada’s Bursary...

Hereford Youth Scholarship

Deadline: Jun 01, 2024
$2,500
Support excellence in ongoing studies in any undergraduate program leading to a career related to the livestock industry.Eligibility: applicants must becurrent or past member of CJHA or have a connection to the Hereford cattle breed demonstrated through a letter of recommendation from an active member of the Canadian Hereford Association, not related to the applicant,be registered for ongoing studies in...

$5,000
The application process must start with a Zonta club. All application materials must be received at a Zonta club by the deadline printed on the application. If you downloaded the application from the Zonta International website, you must contact a Zonta club first for deadline information. If the Zonta club contact information is not printed on the application, please locate...

Tommy Douglas Scholarship

Deadline: Jun 30, 2024
$2,500
Information you will need for the online form:Your original essay on this year's topic. Only essays in PDF are accepted.The name of your high school and its contact information.The university or college program you plan to attend and its contact information.Information that will help us process your application:The name of the union your parents, grandparents, or legal guardians is a...

$2,000
BURSARY APPLICATION FORM - INSTRUCTIONSTo be considered for the bursary you must submit the following:Completed application formCurrent transcriptReference letter from a faculty memberAll information is requested by June 30.Three Bursaries to be Issued per Year $2000/AwardThe applicant must be a full time Canadian student enrolled in an accredited post-secondary program in the field of Geomatics with a hydrographic and/or a...

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Banff is a town in Banff National Park within Alberta, Canada. It is situated within Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 78 miles or 126 kilometres west of Calgary and 58 km or 36 miles east of Lake Louise.

At an elevation of 4,800 ft or 1,463 m, the town of Banff is the village with the second highest elevation within Canada after Lake Louise. It is surrounded by mountains, notably Mount Rundle, Sulphur Mountain, Cascade Mountain and Mount Norquay. The town of Banff is located above Bow Falls in close proximity to the confluence of the Bow River and Spray River.

The town of Banff was the very first Canadian municipality to incorporate in a National Park. The community is likewise a member of the Calgary Regional Partnership.

The resort town of Banff is a main tourist destination, popular for its hot springs and mountainous scenery. The area is likewise a place for out door sports, with visitors partaking in biking, hiking, skiing and scrambling. Ski Norquay, Sunshine Village as well as Lake Louise Mountain Resort are the three neighboring ski resorts situated within the national park.

The town of Banff was initially inhabited during the 1880s, after the transcontinental railway was built through the Bow Valley. During 1883, three Canadian Pacific Railway workers stumbled upon a series of natural hot springs on the side of Sulphur Mountain. In 1885, a federal reserve of 26 km2 was established by Canada throughout the Basin and Cave hot springs, and began marketing the area as a worldwide spa and resort as a way to support the new railway. In 1887, the reserve area was increased to 673 km2 and named "Rocky Mountain Park." This was the start of Canada's National Park system.

There are some popular mountains located immediately near the townsite that consist of Mount Rundle; Cascade Mountain; and Mount Norquay. Mount Norquay has a ski slope as well as mountain biking trails on the Stoney Squaw section. The Banff Gondola, a popular tourist attraction, is accessible to climb Sulphur Mountain where a boardwalk, known as the Banff Skywalk, beginning from the upper terminal takes tourists to Sanson Peak. Sulphur Mountain is also the location of Banff Upper Hot Springs, among Banff's most well-known tourist attractions.

Located just 6 minutes due north of Banff is a widely well-known day site which features various outdoor activities. Among the many activities which are allowed within this section of the park includes mountain biking, hiking and fishing. There is a really well-known Lake Cruise and a small concession and motor boat rentals offered at the marina.

Tunnel Mountain, which was previously known as Sleeping Buffalo Mountain, sits within the townsite are and is a well-known for quick hikes, since the summit of the mountain can be reached in less than half an hour. It was dubbed Tunnel Mountain since surveyors initially wanted to build a tunnel for the Canadian Pacific Railway all through the mountain, instead of following the Bow River Valley.

The town of Banff hosts several annual events like the Banff World Television Festival, Banff Mountain Film Festival, Rocky Mountain Music Festival and Bike Fest. The city is also the starting point of the 4417 kilometre Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, that terminates at Antelope Wells, New Mexico in the US.