In Alberta, Canada, lies the largest national park in the Rockies and the world's second-largest Dark Sky Preserve - perfect ...
Take in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Canadian Rockies on this 8-day adventure through Banff, Lake Louise, Canmore, and Calgary. From glacier-fed lakes and towering peaks to charming towns and ...
Spanning a relatively small 122,788 acres, Waterton Lakes is the smallest national park in the Canadian Rockies, but it's also one of the best for quietly—and safely—observing the bears.
read There is more to Alberta than the grand spikes of the Rockies. Venture into the south of the province and you find a world of wonder - glorious First Nations historical sites, rich dinosaur ...
One member, English-born James McDonald, travelled to the Canadian Rockies in 1924 to seek inspiration in its mountains, lakes and forests. Later, he helped ignite Canada’s first major national ...
If you visit in winter, try schussing down the Canadian Rockies at a ski resort or relieve sore muscles in the hot springs. Once the weather warms up, explore the park's lakes in a canoe or see ...
The Canadian Rockies are distinct from the American Rockies as they have been been very heavily glaciated, resulting in sharply pointed mountains separated by wide, U-shaped valleys gouged by ...
Cindy Hirschfeld, an avid skier and frequent contributor to the Travel section, regularly visits the Canadian Rockies. The town of Banff, about 80 miles west of Calgary in southwest Alberta ...