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Discover Banff's Park Distillery with an engaging 45-minute guided tour and whisky tasting. Perfect for curious travelers seeking local spirits and authentic experiences.
When it comes to enjoying a memorable taste of Banff, the Park Distillery Tour with Whisky Tasting offers a charming peek into the world of local spirits. This small-group experience, rated a perfect 5.0 by recent reviewers, invites travelers to learn about Canadian whisky production while sampling some of the distillery’s own creations. It’s a perfect blend of education, flavor, and local character—especially suited for those interested in artisan spirits and authentic Canadian craftsmanship.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the knowledgeable guides who take you through the ins and outs of the distilling process with enthusiasm and clarity. Second, the value for money—at just under $20, you receive an engaging 45-minute tour plus a tasting flight of six distinct whisky products. One consideration to keep in mind is the small group size, capped at six people, so booking ahead is wise if you’re eager to secure a spot. This tour appeals especially to curious travelers who want more than just a quick glance at a distillery; it’s ideal for those who enjoy tasting and learning about local spirits in a relaxed setting.


The tour begins at 219 Banff Ave, a central location easy to find within Banff town. At 5:30 pm, your small group is welcomed into the distillery, where you’ll start with an interactive walkthrough of the distilling process. The guides excel at making complex processes understandable, often using humor and clear explanations. Several reviews mention how Aifric and Rory brought the process to life, answering questions and making sure everyone felt involved and comfortable.
The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes, which is just enough time to get a solid overview without feeling rushed. You’ll learn how the distillery produces its own Banff Whisky, gaining insight into the ingredients, fermentation, and distillation techniques that set this local product apart. It’s a good chance to understand what makes Canadian whisky distinct and why small-batch production often leads to a better-quality product.
After the tour, the experience continues with a guided tasting flight. The guide introduces six different whisky products, each sampled at about a half-ounce. As one reviewer put it, “the whiskey tasting itself was super interesting,” and another felt that the experience helped them “come away with a new appreciation of whisky.” The tasting is not merely about drinking but about understanding flavor profiles, production nuances, and the story behind each whisky.
The tasting flight is a highlight, especially because it showcases the distillery’s own products—giving you a chance to savor local craftsmanship and perhaps find a new favorite to take home or recommend.
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Guides like Aifric and Rory are consistently praised for their warmth, knowledge, and engaging manner. As one reviewer noted, Rory’s energy was “infectious,” and her passion for whisky made the experience memorable. The small group size fosters an intimate, friendly atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and interactions feel genuine. It’s clear that the guides want visitors to walk away with more than just tasting notes—they want you to understand and appreciate the craftsmanship behind Banff’s only distillery.

At just under $19, this tour offers excellent value. For that price, you get a 45-minute detailed tour and a comprehensive tasting of six spirits, which is quite generous compared to larger, more commercial distillery tours that often just include a sample or two. The guided nature of the experience means you’re not just observing but actively learning, making it especially worthwhile for travelers who enjoy understanding the “how” and “why” behind their drinks.
Purchase in advance is recommended, with bookings on average 32 days ahead, which also hints at its popularity—likely due to its intimate setting and good reviews. The flexible cancellation policy—full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance—adds some peace of mind to your planning.

This experience is ideal for whisky enthusiasts, curious travelers, and anyone interested in local Canadian craftsmanship. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a relaxed, authentic activity that combines education and tasting in a cozy setting, away from large tour buses or commercialized attractions. It’s also suitable for most travelers, including service animals, and fits well into an evening schedule.

The Park Distillery Tour with Whisky Tasting in Banff offers a refreshingly genuine look into local spirits, led by guides who clearly love what they do. The combination of an engaging, small-group tour with a tasting flight makes for a memorable experience that balances education, flavor, and the charm of Banff’s local scene.
If you value authenticity and good value, this experience won’t disappoint. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy learning about craft spirits, sampling new flavors, and spending a relaxed evening in Banff’s vibrant town center. Whether you’re a whisky novice or a seasoned connoisseur, you’ll leave with a better understanding—and hopefully a new favorite—thanks to this friendly, well-run tour.
“A great experience, thoroughly enjoyed our time with Aifric, she was knowledgeable, fun and made the experience really interesting.”

How long does the tour and tasting last?
The entire experience takes approximately 45 minutes, giving you enough time to learn, ask questions, and taste without feeling rushed.
What is included in the tasting?
You’ll receive a guided flight of six whisky products, each about a half-ounce sample, allowing you to explore different flavors and styles.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at 219 Banff Ave in Banff, Canada, at 5:30 pm, and ends at the same location.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The small group size ensures a comfortable and engaging experience.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this experience is booked 32 days ahead, so early planning is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Less notice means no refund.
In summary, the Park Distillery Tour with Whisky Tasting blends informative storytelling with authentic local spirits, all within a cozy and engaging setting. It’s a must-do for anyone wanting to add a taste of Banff’s craftsmanship to their visit—just be sure to book early and come ready to learn and sip!