Living In Banff, Alberta

Posted by Banff National Park Editor, Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 at 10:39 am

The Town of Banff

In 1990, Banff was officially incorporated as a municipality with the signing of an Incorporation Agreement by the federal and provincial governments. Essentially this meant that most of the power that the federal government had was transferred to an elected town council. This agreement must be amended before any changes to provincial statutes affecting municipalities come into effect in Banff.

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Leased land-base

Banff is unique in its situation. Because it rests inside the national park, there is no freehold land available. The town pays $550,000 annually to the Government of Canada to lease the land within its municipal boundaries. Not a bad price for a town!

Fixed boundary with no option to grow outward

Banff is 3.93 square kilometres in area, and its boundaries are fixed by federal law. There is no way of even squashing an extra house onto the end of town. The local government does not have annexation authority to expand its land base.

‘Need to reside’ requirement

By federal regulation, people must demonstrate a ‘need to reside’ in any national park community, including Banff. You have to show proof that you are employed or dependent on someone who is employed if you want to live in the town of Banff.

Population cap

The Banff Community Plan has implemented a population cap of 10,000 lucky permanent residents for the town. Banff’s population is actually leveling off anyway as available commercial space reaches maximum capacity.

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Environmental Management Program

Banff is also doing its part for the environment. As part of its commitment to protect and enhance the environmental integrity of the Banff area, the Town of Banff is developing an Environmental Management Plan for ongoing operations.

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One Response to “Living In Banff, Alberta”

  • Barry Giles (brgiles@sasktel.net) on October 31, 2009 at 9:14 pm said :

    I was in Jasper yesterday! (3 times previously in my life)since I was 3! Always stopping on the main drag, past the railway tracks, to have my picture taken with ‘Jasper’ the bear! However, you can only imagine my dismay when I could not find the wonderfully handsome bear in it’s rightful spot! Only to find that a non-reasonable facsimile had been erected on Patricia Street. I am so sad that I only want to share my life long love affair with my special girl. Very sad!

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