2026 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Highlights
- Experience breathtaking cinematography that transports you to Earth's wildest locations during a thrilling 3-hour adventure.
- Discover compelling stories from fearless explorers and athletes pushing boundaries across the globe.
- Engage with award-winning short films showcasing mountain sports, culture, and adventure from the legendary Banff Mountain Festival.
- Enjoy convenient facilities including a bar and public toilets at the event location in Albury, New South Wales.
Presented by World Expeditions, the 2026 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour delivers a thrilling 3-hour adventure through the world of extreme mountain sports. Experience the most captivating short films from fearless explorers, trail runners, mountain bikers, skiers, paddlers and climbers who push boundaries across the globe.
Following the legendary Banff Mountain Festival—the world’s largest and most prestigious mountain celebration held annually in Canada’s stunning Banff—this tour brings the very best to audiences worldwide. From over 300 exceptional films showcasing mountain sport, culture, environment, adventure and exploration, only the most outstanding award winners and crowd favourites are selected for the global journey spanning 390 communities across 35 countries.
The Australian programme presents an extraordinary collection of short films captured in Earth’s wildest and most remote locations. Prepare for breathtaking cinematography that transports you to impossible places, compelling stories that challenge perspectives, and heart-pounding action sequences that will leave you breathless. This is adventure filmmaking at its absolute finest.
The original and the best mountain film festival is an Adventure Reels event. For more details, visit their website.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://alburycity.nsw.gov.au/accessibility