Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, who is this hiking snob trolling this page? National parks are great for kids!! Who cares if you aren’t going to scale any mountains. Hopefully, unless the trump administration has its way, these parks will be here forever so you can go back with older kids and do longer hikes.
What does Trump have to do with Canada's National Parks?
OP given the amount of visitors to the Banff area every year there has to be a lot to do. Negative PP is a little out of it. Perhaps her kids need concrete to have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely no suggestions for kids that young. Bring a lot of things to keep them amused. We hiked and you needed to be a healthy adult to keep up. You certainly wont be going far into the park with kids. Maybe the hot springs, but you can do a pool here...
Not a place young kids will find fun.
OP kids are not that young and I think there are plenty of fun family things to do. My son at that age loved hiking- still does.
With kids that age in Banff, they won't really be hiking. They'll be walking a bit. But yes, as someone pointed out Canada does have Wifi.
Winter with kids would be great. Summer, not so much
Most adults don't "really" hike. There's all kinds of hiking, for every level of hiker, in the Canadian Rockies. If you think your kids would be bored in the Canadian Rockies, it's a sure sign you've taken them to Disney far too many time.s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely no suggestions for kids that young. Bring a lot of things to keep them amused. We hiked and you needed to be a healthy adult to keep up. You certainly wont be going far into the park with kids. Maybe the hot springs, but you can do a pool here...
Not a place young kids will find fun.
OP kids are not that young and I think there are plenty of fun family things to do. My son at that age loved hiking- still does.
With kids that age in Banff, they won't really be hiking. They'll be walking a bit. But yes, as someone pointed out Canada does have Wifi.
Winter with kids would be great. Summer, not so much
Anonymous wrote:OMG, who is this hiking snob trolling this page? National parks are great for kids!! Who cares if you aren’t going to scale any mountains. Hopefully, unless the trump administration has its way, these parks will be here forever so you can go back with older kids and do longer hikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely no suggestions for kids that young. Bring a lot of things to keep them amused. We hiked and you needed to be a healthy adult to keep up. You certainly wont be going far into the park with kids. Maybe the hot springs, but you can do a pool here...
Not a place young kids will find fun.
OP kids are not that young and I think there are plenty of fun family things to do. My son at that age loved hiking- still does.
With kids that age in Banff, they won't really be hiking. They'll be walking a bit. But yes, as someone pointed out Canada does have Wifi.
Winter with kids would be great. Summer, not so much
Why so negative?
Kids are a lot more capable than people give them credit for. We've done various NP vacations and our kids have always done great. Sure we don't pick the most strenuous hikes out there but even at 4 my son could manage 4-6 mile of hiking. At 6 my son hiked a pretty strenuous trail with the name switchback in if it that give you any indication of how tough it was.
Op- we're also headed to Banff with kids this summer (6 and 9) and can't wait! Following this post for any suggestions.
The kids who can hike like that on a trip are the kids whose families prioritize walkability and hike often at home. My guess is the PP is a suburbanite or otherwise car-oriented and they probably do a lot of strollers even at age 4. Nothing wrong with that as there are other ways to get exercise but OP should think about how far her kid can walk at home and assume that the number won’t change dramatically on vacation.