Banff National Park - Test
Banff National Park
  • 1. When was Banff National Park established?
A) 1920
B) 1950
C) 1900
D) 1885
  • 2. Which country is Banff National Park located in?
A) Switzerland
B) Canada
C) USA
D) Australia
  • 3. Which mountain range is Banff National Park a part of?
A) Andes
B) Rocky Mountains
C) Himalayas
D) Appalachian Mountains
  • 4. What is the name of the famous hiking trail in Banff National Park that overlooks the town of Banff?
A) Sulphur Mountain Trail
B) Plain of Six Glaciers Trail
C) Tunnel Mountain Trail
D) Johnston Canyon Trail
  • 5. Which lake in Banff National Park gets its distinct color from glacier rock flour?
A) Vermilion Lakes
B) Lake Minnewanka
C) Moraine Lake
D) Two Jack Lake
  • 6. What is the prominent mountain visible from the town of Banff?
A) Mount Norquay
B) Mount Girouard
C) Mount Rundle
D) Cascade Mountain
  • 7. Which two colors are predominantly associated with larch trees in Banff National Park during autumn?
A) Golden and Orange
B) Yellow and Purple
C) Brown and Black
D) Red and Green
  • 8. What is the name of the iconic turquoise-colored lake in Banff National Park?
A) Emerald Lake
B) Peyto Lake
C) Moraine Lake
D) Lake Louise
  • 9. Which highway provides access to Banff National Park from the east?
A) Trans-Canada Highway
B) Pan-American Highway
C) Pacific Coast Highway
D) Route 66
  • 10. How far is Banff National Park from Calgary?
A) 50–100 kilometres (31–62 mi)
B) 200–250 kilometres (124–155 mi)
C) 110–180 kilometres (68–112 mi)
D) 300–350 kilometres (186–217 mi)
  • 11. What is the size of Banff National Park in square kilometers?
A) 7,500 square kilometers
B) 6,641 square kilometers
C) 8,200 square kilometers
D) 5,000 square kilometers
  • 12. Which national park is located to the west of Banff National Park?
A) Kootenay National Park
B) Yoho National Park
C) Waterton Lakes National Park
D) Jasper National Park
  • 13. What is the largest uninterrupted glacial mass in the Rockies found in Banff?
A) Sunshine Glacier
B) Bow Glacier
C) Columbia Icefield
D) Athabasca Glacier
  • 14. How long have Indigenous peoples been present in the Banff area according to archaeological evidence?
A) More than 10,000 years
B) 15,000 years
C) 20,000 years
D) 5,000 years
  • 15. Which hotel was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in Banff?
A) Chateau Frontenac
B) Rogers Pass Lodge
C) Banff Springs Hotel
D) Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
  • 16. What major road connects Banff to Jasper National Park?
A) Yellowhead Highway
B) Trans-Canada Highway
C) Icefields Parkway
D) Highway 93A
  • 17. How many visitors does Banff receive annually?
A) Five million
B) One million
C) Over three million
D) Ten million
  • 18. What climate type is found in Banff National Park?
A) Temperate climate
B) Continental climate
C) Mediterranean climate
D) Subarctic climate
  • 19. Which tree species dominates the lower elevations of Banff's forests?
A) Douglas fir
B) Balsam poplar
C) Engelmann spruce
D) Lodgepole pine
  • 20. Which large mammal species is NOT found in Banff National Park?
A) Cougar
B) Wolverine
C) Moose
D) Grizzly bear
  • 21. What was the purpose of the two-year study initiated by Parks Canada in the mid-1990s?
A) To increase tourism
B) To build new infrastructure
C) To expand park boundaries
D) To preserve ecological integrity
  • 22. Which road was built by war internees during World War I in Banff?
A) Trans-Canada Highway
B) Yellowhead Highway
C) Roads in Banff
D) Icefields Parkway
  • 23. Which national park is located to the south of Banff National Park?
A) Jasper National Park
B) Yoho National Park
C) Kootenay National Park
D) Waterton Lakes National Park
  • 24. What type of forest is found at higher elevations below the treeline in Banff?
A) Engelmann spruce
B) Douglas fir
C) Lodgepole pine
D) Balsam poplar
  • 25. Which species of bird is NOT mentioned as being found in Banff?
A) Owls
B) Eagles
C) Penguins
D) Hawks
  • 26. Who set aside the hot springs as a protected reserve, leading to the establishment of Banff National Park?
A) Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
B) Sir Sandford Fleming
C) Wilfrid Laurier
D) Robert Laird Borden
  • 27. Which pass was chosen as the route for the transcontinental railroad through the Canadian Rockies?
A) Icefield Pass
B) Yellowhead Pass
C) Jasper Pass
D) Kicking Horse Pass
  • 28. Which range within Banff National Park is known by its Stoney Nakoda name?
A) Saskatchewan Range
B) Selkirk Range
C) Coast Mountains
D) Waputik Range
  • 29. In what year was Rocky Mountains Park established as Canada's first national park?
A) 1891
B) 1887
C) 1902
D) 1875
  • 30. Which First Nation people were removed from Banff National Park between 1890 and 1920?
A) The Blackfoot
B) The Cree
C) The Métis
D) The Stoney Nakoda
  • 31. When did Banff become accessible by automobile from Calgary?
A) 1911
B) 1923
C) 1930
D) 1906
  • 32. What year marked the opening of the Banff-Windermere Road, connecting Banff with British Columbia?
A) 1916
B) 1902
C) 1933
D) 1923
  • 33. When was the National Parks Act passed that renamed the park Banff National Park?
A) 1923
B) 1911
C) June 23, 1887
D) May 30, 1930
  • 34. What year did Alberta transfer 0.84 km2 (0.32 sq mi) to Banff National Park?
A) 1920
B) 1933
C) 1916
D) 1949
  • 35. In what year did the First Nations sign Treaty 7, granting Canada rights to explore land for resources?
A) 1877
B) 1931
C) 1903
D) 1926
  • 36. During which war were immigrants from Austria-Hungary and Germany interned in Banff?
A) World War I
B) World War II
C) The Korean War
D) The Vietnam War
  • 37. Which ethnic group constituted the majority of those interned at Castle Mountain during World War I?
A) Austrians
B) Germans
C) Ukrainians
D) Mennonites
  • 38. What did the Unemployment and Farm Relief Act of 1931 provide for Banff National Park?
A) Construction of internment camps.
B) Public works projects during the Great Depression.
C) Development of alternative service camps.
D) Funding for coal mining operations.
  • 39. Which act provided continued funding for public works projects in Banff after the Unemployment and Farm Relief Act?
A) The Public Works Construction Act of 1934
B) The Great Depression Relief Act
C) The Infrastructure Expansion Act
D) The National Parks Development Act
  • 40. Which group largely populated the alternative service camps during World War II?
A) Mennonites from Saskatchewan
B) Austrians
C) Germans
D) Ukrainians
  • 41. At approximately what elevation does the tree line lie in Banff National Park?
A) 1,524 m (5,000 ft)
B) 1,000 m (3,281 ft)
C) 3,000 m (9,843 ft)
D) 2,300 m (7,500 ft)
  • 42. In what year did Parks Canada issue a major new policy emphasizing conservation?
A) 1990
B) 1979
C) 1988
D) 1984
  • 43. In what year was the expansion of Sunshine Village ski resort initially approved?
A) 2000
B) 1978
C) 1989
D) 1992
  • 44. Who developed the first downhill ski resort, Sunshine Village, in Banff?
A) Local government officials
B) Canadian Pacific Railway
C) A group of tourists
D) The Brewsters
  • 45. What year was the town of Banff incorporated?
A) 1979
B) 1990
C) 1984
D) 1988
  • 46. Which city hosted the 1964 Winter Olympics instead of Banff?
A) Innsbruck, Austria
B) Montreal, Canada
C) Vancouver, Canada
D) Calgary, Canada
  • 47. What type of habitat do grizzly bears in Banff prefer?
A) Valley habitat
B) Montane habitat
C) Forest habitat
D) Aquatic habitat
  • 48. What year did Banff Springs Hotel become winterized, making Banff a year-round destination?
A) 1955
B) 1968
C) 1972
D) 1980
  • 49. Which species of birds spend their summers in the rivers and lakes of Banff?
A) Osprey, merlin, white-tailed ptarmigan
B) Bald eagles, golden eagles, red-tailed hawks
C) Loon, heron, mallard
D) Canada jay, American three-toed woodpecker
  • 50. Which country won the 1968 Winter Olympics that Banff narrowly missed hosting?
A) Italy
B) France (Grenoble)
C) Japan
D) Canada
  • 51. What type of glaciation greatly accelerated erosion in Banff National Park?
A) The Miocene glaciation
B) The Quaternary glaciation
C) The Pleistocene glaciation
D) The Holocene glaciation
  • 52. Which side of the Continental Divide is Banff National Park located on?
A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Southern
D) Northern
  • 53. What was emphasized by Parks Canada's policy issued in 1979?
A) Conservation
B) Infrastructure expansion
C) Economic growth
D) Tourism development
  • 54. Which year saw amendments to the National Parks Act that prioritized ecological integrity?
A) 1990
B) 1979
C) 1984
D) 1988
  • 55. What year did Parks Canada begin using prescribed burns as a fire management strategy in Banff?
A) 2000
B) 1995
C) 1983
D) 2010
  • 56. When was Banff declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks?
A) 1984
B) 1979
C) 1988
D) 1990
  • 57. How many square kilometers of forest were infected during the first mountain pine beetle outbreak in Banff National Park?
A) 200 km2
B) 100 km2
C) 17 sq mi
D) 43 km2
  • 58. What was Banff National Park's original wildlife policy up until the 1960s and 1970s?
A) Wildlife were considered only as game or pests.
B) Wildlife management focused on increasing biodiversity.
C) Wildlife were seen as integral to the ecosystem.
D) Wildlife were protected under strict conservation laws.
  • 59. What was the first Banff Winter Carnival marketed to?
A) Local indigenous communities
B) International tourists
C) Canadian military personnel
D) A regional middle class audience
  • 60. What is required to use Banff Aerodrome?
A) Prior permission for use
B) An environmental assessment
C) Approval from the Canadian government
D) A special permit from Parks Canada
  • 61. How many recorded mammal species are there in Banff National Park?
A) 63
B) 56
C) 42
D) 75
  • 62. What is the mean low temperature during January in Banff?
A) -3.5 °C (25.7 °F)
B) -20 °C (-4 °F)
C) 0 °C (32 °F)
D) -13.5 °C (7.7 °F)
  • 63. How many glaciers can be observed from the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park?
A) 150
B) 625
C) 365
D) 100
  • 64. What was the controversial bid that led to increased influence of environmental groups in Banff's management?
A) 2010 Winter Olympics
B) 1988 Summer Olympics
C) 2006 Commonwealth Games
D) 1972 Winter Olympics
  • 65. When did winter tourism in Banff begin?
A) February 1917
B) January 1935
C) March 1945
D) December 1920
  • 66. What year was the Railway-Bear Conflict Mitigation Symposium held?
A) 2005
B) 2015
C) 2010
D) 2020
  • 67. Which large mammals are more elusive and tend to stick primarily to wetland areas?
A) Bighorn sheep
B) White-tailed deer
C) Moose
D) Elk
  • 68. In which province is Banff National Park located?
A) Saskatchewan
B) Alberta
C) British Columbia
D) Ontario
  • 69. What is the area of the Waputik Icefield in Banff National Park?
A) 30 km2 (12 sq mi)
B) 500 square kilometres
C) Not specified
D) 625 square kilometres
  • 70. Which company sponsored Banff's controversial 1972 Winter Olympics bid?
A) Shell Canada
B) Imperial Oil
C) Trans-Canada Air Lines
D) Canadian Pacific Railway
  • 71. Which classic glacial form is characterized by steep-sided, amphitheater-like valleys?
A) U-shaped valleys
B) Cirques
C) Arêtes
D) Moraines
  • 72. How many glaciers disappeared in the Canadian Rockies between 1920 and 1985?
A) 625
B) 365
C) 29
D) 150
  • 73. What percentage of its volume has Peyto Glacier lost since record keeping began?
A) 50 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 80-90 percent
  • 74. What is the closest airport with long-haul flights to Banff National Park?
A) Banff Aerodrome (YBA, CYBA)
B) Jasper Airport
C) Calgary International Airport (YYC)
D) Rocky Mountain House Airport
  • 75. Which ecoregion in Banff is primarily composed of dense forest?
A) Subalpine
B) Grassland
C) Montane
D) Alpine
  • 76. How many glaciers were there in Banff National Park in 1985?
A) 100
B) 365
C) 150
D) 29
  • 77. Which transportation facility generally parallels Highway 1 in Banff National Park?
A) A Canadian Pacific rail line
B) Highway 11
C) Banff-Windermere Parkway
D) Bow Valley Parkway
  • 78. Which species were introduced to Banff National Park from Yellowstone National Park in 1917?
A) Grizzly bears
B) Coyotes
C) Bison
D) Elk
  • 79. When was the first chair lift installed at Mount Norquay ski area?
A) 1935
B) 1960
C) 1950
D) 1948
  • 80. When were American bison reintroduced to Banff National Park?
A) 2015
B) 2009
C) 2017
D) 2020
  • 81. Which glacier is at risk of losing 80-90% of its current mass by 2100?
A) Saskatchewan Glacier
B) Peyto Glacier
C) Bow Glacier
D) Vulture Glacier
  • 82. How much did the glaciers of the Canadian Rockies lose in mass during the 20th century?
A) 70 percent
B) 80-90 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 25 percent
  • 83. How many glaciers disappeared between 1985 and 2005 in the Canadian Rockies?
A) Another 150
B) 625
C) 365
D) 29
  • 84. Which large mammal was extirpated and later reintroduced to Banff?
A) Moose
B) American bison
C) Elk
D) Caribou
  • 85. How many bison were initially placed under observation in Banff National Park?
A) 25.
B) 16.
C) 10.
D) 30.
  • 86. Which bird is often seen in the alpine zones of Banff?
A) White-tailed ptarmigan
B) Osprey
C) Mallard
D) Bald eagle
  • 87. Which river flows through the town of Banff?
A) Mistaya River
B) North Saskatchewan River
C) The Bow River
D) Saskatchewan River
  • 88. Which internet meme helped stimulate interest in Banff National Park in 2009?
A) Crasher Squirrel
B) Icefields Parkway Car
C) Lake Minnewanka Fish
D) Banff Bear
  • 89. What was initiated in the mid-1990s to address environmental concerns in Banff?
A) National Parks Act amendment
B) Incorporation of Banff
C) UNESCO World Heritage designation
D) The Banff-Bow Valley Study
  • 90. How many glaciers disappeared in Banff National Park between 1985 and 2005?
A) 625
B) 365
C) 150
D) 29
  • 91. Who mandated the Banff-Bow Valley Study?
A) John Smith
B) Sheila Copps
C) David Thompson
D) Emma Johnson
  • 92. When did Alberta's first known mountain pine beetle outbreak occur in Banff National Park?
A) 2009
B) 1940
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
  • 93. Which species has been struggling due to the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park?
A) Gray wolves
B) Coyotes
C) Bison
D) Elk
  • 94. What development proposal did Sunshine Village withdraw in 1989?
A) A parking lot expansion
B) A revised proposal submitted in 1992
C) Development of Goat's Eye Mountain
D) The initial expansion plan
  • 95. What is the average high temperature during July in Banff?
A) 10 °C (50 °F)
B) 30 °C (86 °F)
C) 15 °C (59 °F)
D) 22.5 °C (72.5 °F)
  • 96. Which of these events was NOT featured at the first Banff Winter Carnival?
A) Downhill skiing
B) Curling
C) Ski jumping
D) Cross-country skiing
  • 97. Which of these is NOT a feature of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site?
A) Mountain peaks
B) Lakes
C) Glaciers
D) Deserts
  • 98. What type of drainage pattern is characterized by rivers following weaker rock layers?
A) Dendritic drainage
B) Rectangular drainage
C) Trellis drainage
D) Radial drainage
  • 99. What year was the Banff Centre established to organize the Banff Mountain Film Festival?
A) 1969
B) 1990
C) 1885
D) 1976
  • 100. What geological event pushed the sedimentary rocks east during their formation?
A) The Caledonian orogeny
B) The Alleghanian orogeny
C) The Hercynian orogeny
D) The Laramide orogeny
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