A Better Banff Ave is a place where we connect as a community. To us, car-free is carefree. We can walk, ride or glide where we want. We have accessibility all day. And we know—based on good data—that pedestrian zones support sustainability. They inspire locals to leave their cars at home and encourage visitors to park and walk into our core and around our community.

The Friends of A Better Banff Ave is a coalition of locals committed to keeping the pedestrian zone, promoting active lifestyles and broader sustainability goals. This group includes businesses such as Banff Hospitality Collective, Banff Lodging Co., Bike Banff, Discover Banff Tours, Tooloulou’s, Rocky Mountain Soap Co., and a growing number of locals who believe a better Banff Avenue prioritizes people over cars.

vote yes on august 12

There are 4,262 individuals on Banff’s list of eligible voters. The petition to overturn the Banff Pedestrian zone had 1,019 valid signatures. This means there could be almost 3,000 people who want to keep our pedestrian zone. We would love to see everyone who is eligible to vote, vote YES for A Better Banff Ave.

The Vote of the Electorate will be held August 12 at Banff Town Hall, and you’ll be asked this question:

“Do you support Banff Town Council’s decision to have a downtown pedestrian zone on Banff Avenue every summer, from the May Long Weekend to the Thanksgiving Long Weekend.”

A Better Banff Ave is a place where we connect as a community. To us, car-free is carefree. We can walk, ride or glide where we want. We have accessibility all day. And we know—based on good data—that pedestrian zones support sustainability. They inspire locals to leave their cars at home and encourage visitors to park and walk into our core and around our community.

The Friends of A Better Banff Ave is a coalition of locals committed to keeping the pedestrian zone, promoting active lifestyles and broader sustainability goals. This group includes businesses such as Banff Hospitality Collective, Banff Lodging Co., Bike Banff, Discover Banff Tours, Tooloulou’s, Rocky Mountain Soap Co., and a growing number of locals who believe a better Banff Avenue prioritizes people over cars.

vote yes on august 12

There are 4,262 on Banff’s list of eligible voters. The petition to overturn the Banff Pedestrian zone had 1,019 valid signatures. This means there could be almost 3,000 people who want to keep our pedestrian zone. We would love to see everyone who is eligible to vote, vote YES for A Better Banff Ave.

The Vote of the Electorate will be held August 12 at Banff Town Hall, and you’ll be asked this question:

“Do you support Banff Town Council’s decision to have a downtown pedestrian zone on Banff Avenue every summer, from the May Long Weekend to the Thanksgiving Long Weekend.”

when to vote

monday august 12

In person – Banff Town Hall 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

advance polls

july 13 & 17

Banff  YWCA Great Room 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

july 29

Banff Town Hall 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

who can vote

To be eligible to vote, electors must be:

  • A Canadian citizen
  • 18 years of age or older
  • A resident of Banff at time of vote

away on these dates?

Request a special ballot now.

when to vote

monday august 12

In person - Banff Town Hall 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

advance polls

july 13 & 17

Banff YWCA Great Room 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

july 29

Banff Town Hall 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

who can vote

To be eligible to vote, electors must be:

A Canadian citizen
18 years of age or older
A resident of Banff at time of vote

away on these dates?

Request a special ballot now.

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