Town of Banff to continue pedestrian zone, but seeking more detail on patios
BANFF, Alta. — An Alberta tourist town in Canada’s busiest national park plans to continue its popular downtown pedestrian zone from May long weekend until Thanksgiving long weekend each year.
The Town of Banff has decided to permanently fund the project, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is, however, unclear whether it would continue to allow outdoor restaurant patios in that pedestrian zone, after Parks Canada raised concerns about the ongoing commercialization of public space.
“Notwithstanding Parks Canada’s concern with the patio component, I am happy Parks Canada has expressed its support for the pedestrian zone,” Banff Mayor Corrie DiManno said Wednesday after town council decided to continue with the pedestrian zone.

