HI-Castle Mountain (Banff, Lake Louise)
Wilderness Hostel





HI-Castle Mountain
Hwy 1A & Hwy 93 South.
Banff National Park, Alberta

For Reservation:
1.778.328.2220
1.866.762.4122 (Toll Free)
For other inquiries:
1.403.762.2367
Fax:
1.778.328.2215 (Central Reservations)


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In the Middle of Alberta's Two Largest Resort Towns


Located between Banff and Lake Louise, the HI-Castle Mountain Wilderness Hostel offers outdoor enthusiasts a wide range of adventures, from hiking alpine trails to skiing at nearby resorts.

This hostel features a cozy common room with a wood-burning fireplace and large bay windows.

Experience nature.  Make new friends. 
Return to simplicity.

Get back to nature with HI's network of wilderness hostels. They're a varied bunch!  Some have lights powered by propane, some have rustic wood-burning saunas, at some you'll get electricity and hot running water, and at others you'll get to pump your own water. But whatever you're after, these hostels with their simple comforts immerse you in the natural splendour of the Rockies.

You'll be able to savour true silence, night skies bursting with stars and the knowledge that some of the world's most magnificent landscapes are, really, right outside our door. Dotted along the Icefields Parkway, and throughout the Parks, these hostels are set into pockets of trees, alongside creeks, or at the base of thousand-foot-high rock faces. Whether you get there by car, bike or on foot, your efforts are rewarded with some of the finer, simpler things in life - a warm fire, cozy lounges, and the chance to share food with new friends while you relive the day's adventures.

Our wilderness hostels are perfectly placed throughout this natural playground enabling you to get the best out of each season. In the winter they give immediate access to snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, back-country skiing and ice climbing. And when the summer comes, jump on your bike and take a tour of the Icefields Parkway stopping overnight at hostels along the way. Enjoy the splendour of the Rockies on hikes, by canoe or on the perfect road trip.

These hostels are ideal for families, friends, large groups or individuals who want to experience a unique, "off-the-grid" Canadian getaway.

HI has a network of ten wilderness hostels: