Banff Centre is excited to bring together world-renowned musicians, artists, and writers for the 2026 Banff Centre Summer ...
Mother’s Day Brunch at Banff Centre features a curated buffet and sweeping mountain views, plus a special hotel rate.
Very special thanks to: All our families and friends who supported and believed in us. We also wish to honour and give thanks to our communities, elders, ancestors, and future generations who paved ...
Richard Tognetti and the ACO, photo by Nic Walker.
Indigenous soul. That’s how Six Nations-born-and-bred Lacey Hill describes her emotion-filled original songs.
Over 100 concerts, DJ nights, literary cabarets, art-making workshops, and much more—including many free events—all summer long. From February 13 to June 21, experience the first career survey ...
Enjoy to-go sandwiches, quick snacks, and specialty coffees in Le Café, located on the main level of the Sally Borden Building.
Cultural historian and professor Cheryl Thompson reads alongside writers from the Literary Journalism residency.
Haisla/Heiltsuk author Eden Robinson’s collection of short stories, Traplines, won the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 1998. Monkey Beach, her first ...
From L to R: Richard Tognetti (Director & Violin), Satu Vänskä (Principal Violin & Vocals), Eliza Sdraulig (Cello), and Elizabeth Woolnough (Viola). Image courtesy of the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
One of the planet’s most renowned violinists celebrates his 50th birthday with a not-to-be-missed tour across Canada.
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