The Banff Formation is overlies the
Palliser Formation in the
Canadian Rockies, the
Wabamun Formation in
central Alberta, the
Exshaw Formation in
southern Alberta and in the
Fort Nelson area. It is overlain by the
Pekisko Formation and the
Livingstone Formation in north-central and southern Alberta respectively, and it is followed by the
Shunda Formation in north-eastern British Columbia. An
unconformity is observed between Banff and the
Rundle Group in
outcrop. The Banff Formation is equivalent to the
Lodgepole Formation in
Montana. It can be correlated with the
Besa River Formation in north-eastern British Columbia. In the southeastern
Rocky Mountains, part of the formation passes laterally into the
Pekisko Formation. ==References==