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The Juniper Hotel

Mountain View Rooms

Set overlooking the valley, the Juniper Hotel & Bistro stands on ground that has forever drawn people to this region. Long before it became a hotel, this was a place of gathering – where the Ktunaxa, Secwepemc, Métis, Tsuu’tina, Mountain Cree, Blackfoot, and Stoney Nakoda peoples returned seasonally, sharing knowledge, food, and medicine over thousands of years.

The Juniper uses that connection to the land to shape the experience today, offering discerning guests a more grounded stay in Banff: architecture that opens onto the vast panorama and native plant gardens, menus rooted in the region, and a pace that encourages slowing down and settling into the moment rather than moving past it.

The view from the Deluxe King Suite is spectacular

Wake up here

Wake each morning to uninterrupted views of Banff National Park. Mountain View Rooms & Suites designed to make the scenery part of your stay, with private balconies or patios, expansive windows, and comfortable spaces to relax between adventures.

Whether you’re enjoying your coffee as the sun rises over the peaks or unwinding after a day in Banff, these rooms offer a front-row seat to one of Canada’s most iconic landscapes.

Mountain View Rooms & Suites

The view from the Deluxe King Suite is spectacular

Deluxe King

Wake up to breathtaking mountain views from your private balcony or patio. Limited pet-friendly rooms available.

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Sleeps 2

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The Kiguli at the Juniper

Land Acknowledgement

We welcome you to Banff and the Bow Valley. This has long been a place where early peoples came in peace. There is deep and enduring memory of this valley held by Ktunaxa, Secwepemc, Métis, Tsuu’tina, Mountain Cree, Blackfoot, and Stoney Nakoda peoples. We acknowledge both the Treaty of 1877, Treaty Seven, and the Treaty of 1895 between the salmon and buffalo peoples. We are grateful to live here and live together with all our relations.