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Banff Gifts & Keepsakes
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Gifts & Keepsakes in Banff, Alberta.
This Japanese owned gift and souvenir shop is located in Banff, AB. They offer a variety of items to help visitors remember their time in the Rocky Mountains as well as gift items.
After exploring the museum, visitors can browse through the museum's gift shop featuring a selection of unique gifts from First Nations collectives and artisans located across North America. They sell posters, cards, distinctive jewelery, arts, crafts and more.
Banff Indian Trading Post offers a wide range of Native crafts. Shoppers will be able to browse through an array of genuine Indian handicrafts, sterling silver jewellery, pottery, moccasins, hats, blankets, t-shirts, leather coats and a whole lot more.
After a day of visiting and exploring all the wonders of Banff, stop by Cascade Gifts offering a variety of souvenirs and gift items. They have Canada and Banff themed items such as t-shirts and postcards. They also sell Godiva Chocolate specialties, gourmet food, Canadian art, herbal supplements jewelry and more. They are open seven days a week.
This local Banff shop specializes in supplying customers with information on the Canadian Rocky Mountains. They offer informative books for both adults and children, as well as posters and breathtaking photography. They also have welcome gifts for conventions, tours and
corporate events. Their warehouse is located in Banff allowing them to ship orders wherever it is convenient for the customer.
Wildlife and nature themed items are sold at Wild About Nature. They are located in the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. Find toys, games and other fun and interesting items at this shop.
Christmas lovers will enjoy browsing through this year-round Christmas shop, located in Banff, AB. They have a wide variety of items such as Disney Christmas collectibles, Banff and Canadian themed Christmas decor, traditional Christmas decor, an array of Christmas tree trimmings, ornaments, plush toys, personalized gifts and so much more. Online shopping options are also available.
Banff Candle Company offers a variety of handmade candles using beeswax and soy wax. Other items for sale include teas, fashion accessories and many other gift ideas.
Looking for some unique jewellery? Rock Paper Silver specializes in funky, interesting jewellery made by talented artists. Whether it's a necklace or earrings, Rock Paper Silver will have something glittery that catches the eye. They also have other unique and interesting gift items such as garden items, fine stationery, fossils, rocks, sculptures, home decor and much more.
The gift shop is located at both the summit and the lower terminal. Find a variety of items such as sweaters, jackets, shirts and many souvenir items. Single-use cameras and film are also available. For those that have a sweet tooth, the lower terminal shop features a fudge shop.
This gift shop located in the Whyte Museum offers a variety of great gift giving ideas. They sell stationary, scarves, home decor, jewellery, posters, books, photography, art and more.
As the name implies, this store is all about using the cow theme in various fun ways. From ice cream to clothing, Cows has something fun for everyone. They have several locations across Canada including one in Banff, which is open year-round.
Looking for a memento to remember time spent at one of the most beautiful hotels in the Rocky Mountains? Stop by The Fairmont Store for that special something that says The Fairmont Banff Springs. Find a variety of clothing, books, outerwear, magazines and more.
No stop in Banff is complete without stopping at a local gift shop such as Pika Village. They offer an array of goodies to help visitors remember their trip to Alberta's Rocky Mountains. Find Canadian maple syrup, snacks, beef jerky, watches, sculptures, wood products, Native arts and crafts, jade and marble carvings, lighters, stuffed animals and much more.
Offering a window into the world of the Canadian Pacific, this shop sells travel posters, fine luggage, books, silverware, apparel, collectibles and a variety of gift items.