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Cave and Basin National Historic Site is a gathering place for sharing stories about conservation and the connection between people and the land in places administered by Parks Canada. Located on the western edge of the town of Banff, the site is a great first stop for visitors who want to get a basic understanding of the natural and cultural history of the mountains. Cave and Basin has been a special place for Indigenous peoples since time immemorial. In 1883, three railway workers stumbled upon the thermal springs, sparking a series of events that led to the creation of Canada’s first national park. Today, visitors can tour the site and hike into the cave with its thermal springs. They can also take in interactive exhibits, short films, seasonal activities, and stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. Give yourself two to three hours to enjoy it all, including the outdoor boardwalks.
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