KEY TO THE CASTLE
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KEY TO THE CASTLE
If you need guidance in locating our Conference Centre, simply look for William Cornelius Van Horne on a bronze plaque and he will guide you in the right direction. It was Mr. Van Horne who founded The Fairmont Banff Springs over a century ago. The Stanley Thompson Wing KEY TO THE CASTLE Meeting Rooms Frontenac • Victoria • Empress • Lacombe McKenzie • Palliser Champlain 13 Mezzanine Level 1 Shops 13. W. Thomson Boutique Resort apparel and accessories for ladies and men Open to Rundle Lounge Below Alhambra Room Bridge to Golf Course and Float Trips Lobby Level Shops 1. The Canadian Pacific Store Canadian Pacific Collectibles 2. Qiviuk Exquisite sweaters and accessories 3. The QUEST Experience fossils, minerals and jewelry 4. Snowflake Knits, leathers, furs and outerwear for ladies and men 5. Wild About Nature Nature, wildlife and earth collectibles 6. Banff Photography Digital and traditional photo-finishing, frames, cameras and souvenirs 7. Open Country Ladies’ and men’s fashions, accessories 8. Mountain Galleries at The Fairmont Banff Springs Canadian Fine Art 9. The Wine Boutique Canadian Wine Shop Stanley Thompson Wing Entrance Entrance to Spray River Loop Trail 10. Bank Machine (ATM) 11. Castle Jewels Jewelry by international designers, top quality Alberta Ammolite and Canadian Diamonds 12. The Fairmont Store Signature items, newspapers, postage stamps, personal care and convenience 14 Exit to tennis 15 14. Hertz Great cars, great rates, great service 16 15. DATA Business Centre Print, copy, courier, internet 16. Banff Springs Ski and Mtn. Sports Skis, Boards, Bikes, Outdoor Gear, Footwear and Swimwear 17. GES Canada Exposition Services 18. The Gallery at The Springs Historical and Museum Quality Art Gold Nugget and Silver Jewelry 19. Springs Liquor Store Cold beer, wine and spirits 20. The Bowling Centre Games room, staff internet cafe 21. Nesters Food Store 19 21 20 18 17
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