Banff National Park (Banff National Park) is Canada's first national park, built in 1885, located in the northern section of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada, is an all-day open, the main attractions are Lake Lois, Menglian Lake national park. The park has modern hotels, motels and campgrounds in the woods. The mountains also have a suspended cableway that leads from the bottom of the mountain to the top. The peak has a pavilion and observation deck, and visitors can view the surrounding scenery from the railing. Banff National Park was included in the World Heritage List in 1984 as part of the Rocky Mountain National Park Group.