{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2023}} {{Use Canadian English|date=January 2023}} <!-- Infobox begins --> {{Infobox settlement |official_name = Castle Junction |other_name = {{ubl | Castle Mountain | Eisenhower Junction (1946–1979)}} |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |nickname = |settlement_type = Locality |motto = |image_skyline = |imagesize = |image_caption = |image_flag = |flag_size = |image_seal = |seal_size = |image_shield = |shield_size = |image_map = |mapsize = |map_caption = |image_map1 = |mapsize1 = |map_caption1 = |image_dot_map = |dot_mapsize = |dot_map_caption = |dot_x = |dot_y = |pushpin_map = Canada Alberta <!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Location_map --> |pushpin_label_position = <!-- the position of the pushpin label: left, right, top, bottom, none -->|pushpin_mapsize = |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = Canada |subdivision_type1 = Province |subdivision_name1 = Alberta |subdivision_type2 = Region |subdivision_name2 = Alberta's Rockies |subdivision_type3 = Census division |subdivision_name3 = 15 |subdivision_type4 = Municipal district |subdivision_name4 = Improvement District No.&nbsp;9 (Banff National Park) |government_footnotes = |government_type = Unincorporated |leader_title = Governing body |leader_name = Improvement District No.&nbsp;9 Council |leader_title1 = |leader_name1 = |leader_title2 = |leader_name2 = |leader_title3 = |leader_name3 = |leader_title4 = |leader_name4 = |established_title = |established_date = |established_title2 = |established_date2 = |established_title3 = |established_date3 = |area_magnitude = |unit_pref = <!--Enter: Imperial, if Imperial (metric) is desired--> |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = |area_land_km2 = |area_water_km2 = |area_total_sq_mi = |area_land_sq_mi = |area_water_sq_mi = |area_water_percent = |area_urban_km2 = |area_urban_sq_mi = |area_metro_km2 = |area_metro_sq_mi = |population_as_of = |population_footnotes = |population_note = |population_total = |population_density_km2 = |population_density_sq_mi = |population_metro = |population_density_metro_km2 = |population_density_metro_sq_mi = |population_urban = |population_density_urban_km2 = |population_density_urban_sq_mi = |population_blank1_title = |population_blank1 = |population_density_blank1_km2 = |population_density_blank1_sq_mi = |timezone = MST |utc_offset = −7 |timezone_DST = MDT |utc_offset_DST = −6 |coordinates = {{coord|51|16|7|N|115|55|9|W|region:CA-AB|display=inline}} |elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> |elevation_m = |elevation_ft = |postal_code_type = Postal code |postal_code = |area_codes = +1-403, +1-587 |blank_name = Highways |blank_info = <span class="nowrap">Hwy&nbsp;1 (TCH)</span>, <span class="nowrap">Hwy&nbsp;1A</span>, <span class="nowrap">Hwy&nbsp;93</span> |blank1_name = |blank1_info = |website = ||footnotes = }} <!-- Infobox ends -->

'''Castle Junction''' is a locality where the northern extent of the Banff–Windermere Highway (Highway 93) intersects with the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), the Bow River, and Bow Valley Parkway (Highway 1A) in Banff National Park, Alberta.<ref>{{cite web|title=Place names - Castle Junction|url=http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/IANKK|website=Natural Resources Canada|publisher=Government of Canada|accessdate=October 19, 2017|language=en|date=October 6, 2016}}</ref> It is named after the nearby Castle Mountain, clearly visible from the junction. The area is also referred to as '''Castle Mountain'''; however, the official location is approximately {{Cvt|1.6|km|mi|1}} southwest of Castle Junction along the Canadian Pacific Railway.<ref>{{cite web|title=Place names - Castle Mountain|url=http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/IALMQ|website=Natural Resources Canada|publisher=Government of Canada|accessdate=October 19, 2017|language=en|date=October 6, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{google maps|title=Castle Junction, AB to Castle Mountain, AB|url=https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/51%C2%B0+16%E2%80%B2+7%E2%80%B3+N,+115%C2%B0+55%E2%80%B2+9%E2%80%B3+W/51%C2%B0+15%E2%80%B2+36%E2%80%B3+N,+115%C2%B0+54%E2%80%B2+11%E2%80%B3+W/@51.2649326,-115.9136966,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m10!4m9!1m3!2m2!1d-115.9191667!2d51.2686111!1m3!2m2!1d-115.9030556!2d51.26!3e0|accessdate=October 19, 2017}}</ref>

Work started here in 1910 on the Auto Route of the Great Divide, a project to build a highway across the Rocky Mountains, when construction began on a road from Castle Junction to Banff. Following an interruption caused by World War I, construction wrapped up in 1923 when the newly constructed road between Calgary and Banff was joined to the Windermere Highway via the road between Castle Junction and Banff.<ref>Crag & Canyon - July 7, 1923</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Liddell |first=Ken |title = Mountain Road Built to Fit the Contour | newspaper = Calgary Herald | location = Calgary, Alberta | page = 14 | date = 1953-06-24 | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0y9kAAAAIBAJ&pg=6449,4147684 | accessdate = 2012-09-21}}</ref>

Prime Minister Mackenzie King changed the name of Castle Mountain to Mount Eisenhower in 1946 to honour the World War II general Dwight D. Eisenhower.<ref>{{cite news |title = Majestic Mount Eisenhower Is Home of Chinook Wind, Legend Claims | newspaper = Ottawa Citizen | location = Ottawa, Ontario | page = 19 | date = 1946-01-11 | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0fwuAAAAIBAJ&pg=4024,1659378 | accessdate = 2012-09-21}}</ref> Correspondingly, Castle Junction was called Eisenhower Junction. Castle Mountain was officially restored to its original name in 1979, at which time Eisenhower Junction was also renamed Castle Junction.<ref>{{cite news | title = It's Castle Mountain Again | newspaper = Milwaukee Sentinel | location = Milwaukee, Wisconsin | page = 2 (Part 3) | date = 1979-11-27 | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1oBQAAAAIBAJ&pg=1867,5338379 | accessdate = 2012-09-21 }}{{Dead link|date=January 2026 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }}</ref>

A group of lodges and the Castle Mountain campground are within a kilometre of the junction. Several hiking trails are available in the vicinity. The trailhead for hikes to Silverton Falls and Rockbound Lake is approximately 200 metres east of Castle Junction.<ref>{{cite web | title = Hiking Trails in the Castle Junction Area | publisher = Parks Canada | date = 2009-11-15 | url = https://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/activ/activ1/b.aspx | accessdate = 2012-09-21 }}{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The remains of Silver City, a 19th-century settlement founded by prospectors at the base of Castle Mountain, are nearby.<ref>{{cite book | last = Luxton | first = Eleanor Georgina | title = Banff: Canada's First National Park | publisher = Summerthought Publishing | date = 2008 | edition=2 | pages = 56–57 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=X4mnaRet4uYC&pg=PA57 |isbn = 9780978237547}}</ref> Also nearby is the site of the Castle Mountain Internment Camp used during World War I.

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{{Geographic location | Centre = Castle Junction | North = Castle Mountain | Northeast = Banff National Park | East = Mount Babel | Southeast = <small>Trans-Canada Highway</small><br>Banff | South = <small>93</small><br>Radium Hot Springs | Southwest = Pilot Mountain | West = Kootenay National Park | Northwest = Lake Louise<br><small>Trans-Canada Highway</small> }}

{{Subdivisions of Alberta}} {{Coord|display=title|name=Castle Junction|51|16|07|N|115|55|09|W|region:CA-AB_type:landmark}}

Category:Banff National Park Category:Localities in Improvement District No. 9

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