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]]>One of the best national parks in the world for geological travel and exploration, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers access to rare ancient rocks spat out from deep in the earth’s crust, wonderful examples of the movement of plate tectonics, and ancient granite mountains. These alpine landscapes really exude a sense of the archaic origins of our earth.
Wonderful for hiking, adventuring, and outdoor activities, this national park is one of the wildest wildernesses in North America.
These majestic mountains, alpine meadows, sparkling lakes, and towering peaks make up Canada’s oldest national park. One of the most heavily frequented national parks, millions of visitors come every year to see the spectacular scenery.
This wild and rugged country is a top example of the untarnished Canadian wilderness. If you want to brave some of the strongest waters in the country, you can go boating, surfing, or whale spotting.
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]]>Located in Alberta, Banff and Jasper National Parks make up what is known as the Canadian Rockies. They are consistently ranked the most visited parks in Canada, and for the right reason. With amazing skiing in the winter, incredible hiking and camping in the summer, and year-round views and wildlife second to none, there is a reason so many people make the trek out to Alberta to see nature at its finest.
Lake Louise with its turquoise water and the beautiful chateau is perhaps one of the most famous lakes in the world. Moraine Lake is also an incredible sight to see, and both are in Banff.
In Jasper, the Athabasca Glacier and falls, and Maligne Canyon are the most popular stops, but every view is incredible. If you have time to visit both parks, the Icefields Parkway connects the two and is known as the nicest parkway in the world. Bears, elk, and other wildlife are commonly sighted, along with plenty of pullouts to stop and take pictures.
Whether you enjoy skiing, hiking, or picture taking, the Canadian Rockies are a must-see for everyone!
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]]>Kejimkujik is a beautiful natural park with 15 hiking trails. At night, the sky is covered in a blanket of stars, so it is best to pair your hike up with overnight camping.
The Gray Owl Trail is located in the Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba. The hike is not for amateurs and includes beaches, forests, and wildlife.
Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada and is still one of the most beautiful.
Along the Yukon’s Tombstone Mountains is the Grizzly Lake Trail. There are plenty of routes available for the serious and more casual hiker.
Test your body to its limits with the 44-kilometer route in Jasper National Park. We can guarantee that it will be worth it.
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]]>One of the best national parks in the world for geological travel and exploration, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers access to rare ancient rocks spat out from deep in the earth’s crust, wonderful examples of the movement of plate tectonics, and ancient granite mountains. These alpine landscapes really exude a sense of the archaic origins of our earth.
Wonderful for hiking, adventuring, and outdoor activities, this national park is one of the wildest wildernesses in North America.
These majestic mountains, alpine meadows, sparkling lakes, and towering peaks make up Canada’s oldest national park. One of the most heavily frequented national parks, millions of visitors come every year to see the spectacular scenery.
This wild and rugged country is a top example of the untarnished Canadian wilderness. If you want to brave some of the strongest waters in the country, you can go boating, surfing, or whale spotting.
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]]>The post The Stunning Canadian Rockies Are a Must See appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in Alberta, Banff and Jasper National Parks make up what is known as the Canadian Rockies. They are consistently ranked the most visited parks in Canada, and for the right reason. With amazing skiing in the winter, incredible hiking and camping in the summer, and year-round views and wildlife second to none, there is a reason so many people make the trek out to Alberta to see nature at its finest.
Lake Louise with its turquoise water and the beautiful chateau is perhaps one of the most famous lakes in the world. Moraine Lake is also an incredible sight to see, and both are in Banff.
In Jasper, the Athabasca Glacier and falls, and Maligne Canyon are the most popular stops, but every view is incredible. If you have time to visit both parks, the Icefields Parkway connects the two and is known as the nicest parkway in the world. Bears, elk, and other wildlife are commonly sighted, along with plenty of pullouts to stop and take pictures.
Whether you enjoy skiing, hiking, or picture taking, the Canadian Rockies are a must-see for everyone!
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]]>Kejimkujik is a beautiful natural park with 15 hiking trails. At night, the sky is covered in a blanket of stars, so it is best to pair your hike up with overnight camping.
The Gray Owl Trail is located in the Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba. The hike is not for amateurs and includes beaches, forests, and wildlife.
Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada and is still one of the most beautiful.
Along the Yukon’s Tombstone Mountains is the Grizzly Lake Trail. There are plenty of routes available for the serious and more casual hiker.
Test your body to its limits with the 44-kilometer route in Jasper National Park. We can guarantee that it will be worth it.
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