Rocky Mountain Banff All Mountain Dog Leash

Rocky Mountain

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  • $35.99
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8 ft.
6 ft
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The Banff All-Mountain Dog Leash by Rocky Mountain Dog is your everyday leash that blends durability, function and outdoor appeal.


The adjustable leash can be hand-held or worn around your waist for hands-free walking or running.


Key features:

  • Handle clip for hands-free walking or running
  • D-ring and barrel lock for accessories/poo bags
  • Neoprene cushioned handle for easy holding
  • Zero-shock stretchy webbing 
  • Durable webbing
  • Traffic handle for more control
  • 1.8 meters/6 feet long, 25 mm/1 in wide
  • 2.4 meters/8 feet long, 25mm/1 in wide
  • Features landmarks around Banff


Please note: The listed length (6 ft, 8 ft or 15 ft) is the total leash length when used with the handle. When worn around your waist for hands-free use, the leash portion connecting to your dog will be shorter.


Design Inspiration

Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Alberta, is a captivating destination that will leave you breathless with its unparalleled natural beauty and abundant opportunities for adventure. As the gateway to Banff National Park, Canada's oldest national park est. in 1885, this charming mountain town offers a unique blend of outdoor exploration, breathtaking vistas, and a welcoming community.


The leash features Mt. Rundle Mountain, a moose, a group of people canoeing at Lake Louise, and a mother bear with her cub. The scene is set with a majestic sunset in the Bow Valley.


Long before the arrival of European explorers, the Banff area was inhabited by Indigenous peoples, including the Stoney Nakoda, Kootenay, and Blackfoot nations. These tribes have a deep connection to the land and a history that stretches back thousands of years. Banff's original name, "Minnewanka," meaning "Water of the Spirits," reflects the spiritual significance of the region.


Banff’s European history began in the late 19th century. Three railway workers set up a trading post in 1883 and named it “Banff” after their birthplace Banffshire, Scotland. Lake Minnewanka is a popular spot to hike and take a boat tour.



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