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Baker Lake, Banff National Park

Discover the Canadian Rockies

Raw. Wild. Inspiring

This UNESCO World Heritage Site, at over 23,000 square kilometers (14,000 square miles) is one of the largest and  most beautifully preserved areas in the world.

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Over 95% of this area has been maintained to it’s natural state - and it is sure to drop your jaw! Experience this pristine wilderness with countless activities, hikes and wildlife viewing.

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Plan Your Trip

Where to stay

We tell you about the campgrounds, hotels, cabins found everywhere throughout the Canadian Rockies!

What to do

You don't have to worry - we share all of the best attractions and views found everywhere in the Rockies!

Getting There

We'll tell you everything you need to know about getting to your destination, and when to come!

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Pyramid Mountain - Winter in Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park is by far the largest national park at 10,878km2 (4,200mi2) and offers its own breathtaking views.

Wildlife can easily be found in the park and the Columbia Icefields (Athabasca Glacier) are breathtaking.

In our opinion, the abundance of wildlife, breathtaking views, wonderful hiking and abundance of activities make Jasper National Park an absolute must visit!

Jasper National Park

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Commonly referred to as "where the prairies meet the peaks" Waterton Lakes National Park offers some breathtaking views, thunderous waterfalls, and beautiful peaks. 

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Located in the south western most portion of Alberta, very near Montana, Waterton National Park is one of the smallest and least visited Parks in the Canadian Rockies - it is roughly 505km (195 mi) in size and receives roughly 500,000 visitors a year. 

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Waterton Lakes National Park

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