Alberta Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Banff National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Driving in the Canadian Rockies! 🏔️
Driving in Banff is a beautiful experience with picturesque mountain views around every turn!
The park has designated pull-off areas, so drivers can stop and take in the breathtaking scenery without disrupting traffic. The mountains surrounding you, just simply amazing.
However, it's important to exercise caution and obey the speed limits as wildlife frequently cross the road. Road conditions can also change quickly, especially during winter, so it's best to check the weather forecast and road reports before setting off. It's also advisable to fill up the gas tank before heading out on a long drive as gas stations can be few and far between in the park. #banff
Winter Wonderland is REAL
If you want to experience an authentic, snowy winter, make sure you come to Banff National Park in the winter!
Banff national park in winter is literally a DREAM. Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and skating are all fantastic. They offer amazing hiking trails. Make it to the viewpoint of the cascade mountains and Banff is all yours!! The lakes all become frozen so don’t expect blue water but still amazing! #banff #canada
Canada's most famous National Park
Banff is a must visit for anyone who's a nature lover Even if nature isn't you're thing, don't worry as Banff is still very accessible and you can still admire it.
Joining a tour is an option, especially if you go from Calgary. Further a day trip is also feasible but I would suggest spending a night or two to really feel the park and explore most of what it has to offer.
Banff is truly an amazing place as no landscape is the same after that moment, meaning even five minutes later, the same landscape would have changed. You'll find ice capped mountains, beautiful green forests, turquoise lakes and wildlife. You also might be greeted by the four seasons all in one day. Obviously the best time to visit is in summer when you can take advantage of the nice weather outdoors but other seasons have their own flavors as well. Therefore hop in a car and just drive around and get lost in this marvelous national park or Canada's backyard.
Overall, Banff has plenty to offer. You'll be greeted by lovely nature landscapes and memories that will awe you for the rest of your life.
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Banff National Park.
One of the best trips I have ever been on.
Flew into Calgary, and drove around all the lakes and glaciers! I have been back three times since because I love it so much.
This place should be on everyone's list!
📍Emerald Lake (BC)
📍Moraine Lake
📍Peyto Lake
📍Peyto Glacier
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Moraine Lake Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Moraine Lake is arguably one of the most beautiful places in the world. Blue-green water that looks like it couldn’t be real and snow capped peaks.
The Moraine Lake area also has several amazing hikes that all begin at its shores. Consolation Lakes, Mount Temple and Larch Valley are just a few of the options available. Don’t forget you can also canoe here as well!
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These were all taken over a morning at Moraine. We got there to see the stars at night. Then it got super cloudy as blue hour stared, before clearing a little bit for golden hour. Can you spot the rainbow? #awesomepic
By far, the prettiest lake I've been to is Moraine Lake out in Banff. Because the lakes in Banff are such a tourist attraction, you truly need to time your visits so that you arrive around sunrise when the crowds are at a minimum and parking is available.
One of the activities that people enjoy doing while in Banff is kayaking on the lakes. The cost is around $100 for about an hour of kayaking on a beautiful blue glacial lake!
Banff is quite expensive to stay in. You can also look at nearby Canmore as a place to stay to save some money!
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Have you ever seen water this blue? Moraine Lake is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful spots on Earth. What makes the lake this color? Silt, which comes from the glaciers! It's essentially "rock flour" that catches sunlight and makes the water appear brilliantly blue. Travel tip: This lake is only open for 5 months in the summer!
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Jasper National Park Of Canada Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Stunning Jasper
Jasper National Park is one of a kind! If you love hiking, then you can’t miss this opportunity. The trails here are absolutely amazing. To top that off, Miette Hot Springs are right there too! We had a wonderful experience, just look at all the beautiful flowers all around! There will be mosquitos in the summer, but if you stay indoors in the evening, you will survive! #canada #travelinspiration #jasper #alberta #加拿大
Amazing natural creation
Jasper National Park is a national park in Alberta, Canada. It is the largest national park within Alberta's Rocky Mountains spanning 11,000 km2. Its location is north of Banff National Park and west of Edmonton. The park contains the glaciers of the Columbia Icefield, springs, lakes, waterfalls and mountains.
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Humans hold funerals for the demise of the glaciers. To the Jasper National Park in the Rocky Mountains, be sure to take a look at the angelic glacier shaped like a wing. There is a beautiful blue-green small lake under the glacier. There is still a lot of ice floes in July, and the sunset is drunk with the calm water. The Angel Glacier is one of the fastest disappearing glaciers in the Rocky Mountains. With global warming, one day you will never see the wings of the two-winged angel again.
Vancouver | Jasper National Park
| Jasper National Park. Driving from Vancouver to Banff National Park, there are many beautiful lakes along the way. This is Jasper National Park.
Admission: Seems to be over forty Canadian dollars (adult)
Take a six or seven-minute cable car 🚠 ride up the mountain. Once there, you can walk as far as you want. The higher you go, the more beautiful it gets . The mountain paths are a bit tough to walk, and it can be slippery after the ice melts. Be careful and walk slowly when going up. After getting off the cable car, walked about a kilometer or so to reach a mountain peak. There's a lot of snow, and if it's not too crowded, standing on a big rock to take photos is really beautiful .
After leaving there, passed by a lake. Not sure what it's called, but the water is super clear! You can see the bottom! The reflection is super beautiful~
Drive along the highway, there won't be much food, so it's best to have more dry food in the car. You can buy when passing by supermarkets, but they are spaced out and only in towns will you find Walmart convenience stores and the like~
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Lake Louise Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Lake Louise is probably the most popular tourist spot in Banff National Park, and for good reason! The Lake is famous for its milky green water and the stunning views of the Victoria Glacier behind.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise lies along the shores (a great place to grab afternoon tea), and there are a number of incredible hikes that begin from the shoreline. Lake Louise also has TWO teahouses, which are worthy hikes in themselves!
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Lake Louise, Banff - Canada: This stunning place is in Banff National Park. The turquoise water looks really great. The Canadian Rockies view is also awesome. You can enjoy canoeing in summer time and skating in winter time. 🛶🛶🛶
Lake Lake, Banff Park, Canada, must see Raiders!
For the little fairy who wants to go to Banff National Park in Canada, Lake Louise is definitely a treasure trove that you can't miss, and who knows who is going to "the sapphire of the Rocky Mountains".
The lake water in Lake Louise contains minerals under the glacier, and the clear blue-green color appears in the sun, and the color of the lake changes with the intensity of the light. From a close look, the lake is light green, and in the distance it is greenish. If you look up the lake, it looks like a crystal clear emerald inlaid in the magnificent mountain peaks and the spectacular Victoria Glacier.
For Lake Louise, the best tourist season is between June and October, and the most tourists in the park in July and August, this time is full of sunshine. The temperature is comfortable, the scenery is pleasant, and the road conditions are good. In June, September and October, the mountains will be a bit cold, but there will be fewer tourists and more fun.
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I am very afraid of wintering in Shanghai. It is particularly difficult to get wet, but Alberts winter is really cold even if its minus ten degrees. The Fairmont Hotel in Lake Louise is also so good! Sitting on a million-dollar landscape window, a window of ice and snow outside the window, like a dream
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Banff Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
One of the most beautiful and serene places is Banff Alberta. There are so many awesome spots to take photos, and it’s not difficult to get good shots either!
Here are three of my favorite lava toons to take photos in Banff:
1. The bluest water you will ever see is at Moraine Lake. The lake sits directly below an epic mountain range. The best time to go is early in the morning. There aren’t as many people in the mornings either. If you’re lucky enough to get cloud coverage, hike up above the downed log to get a spectacular view of the valley and lake.
2. Lake Louise is another amazingly blue lake that sits in the park. It is made up of direct glacier runoff. The best time to go for photos is sunset. If conditions are right, you may get an illuminated orange sky that makes perfect photos.
3. Lastly, one of my favorite places, is the town of Banff. It is a beautiful small mountain town, with spectacular views in every direction. The Prince of Wales Hotel sits on the South side of the town and it definitely a must see.
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The incredible East End of Rundle Hike in Canmore, otherwise known as EEOR, is one of the most popular hikes in the Banff area. You can summit in around 2-3 hours and the views of the Bow Valley are beyond comparison. But you really don’t have to make it all the way to the top to get the amazing views. Even hiking halfway is worth the effort!
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The Mount Temple Scramble is one of Banff’s most popular and challenging hiking objectives. It’s one of the only 11,000ft mountains that you can safely scramble without any mountaineering equipment, and if you make it to the top you’ll have stunning top down views of Moraine Lake.
The hike starts from Moraine Lake and passes through Larch Valley and Sentinel Pass on the way to the summit.
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The Mt. Norquay Via Ferrata is a relatively new attraction in Banff. It’s an amazing way to experience mountaineering without in a safe way, with zero skills! It’s an exciting way to summit a mountain and it’s easily one of Banff’s best attractions.
There are different routes that cross bridges, planks and high wires, and at the end of the day there’s an amazing charcuterie board waiting for you!
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