Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada

TheAlberta Rockiesare the portion of theRocky Mountainsin westernAlberta,Canada.This region attracts many visitors with its beauty, outdoor activities and two of Canada's oldest and best known national parks,Banff National ParkandJasper National Park.

Cities

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Map of Alberta Rockies
  • 1Banff,the oldest and most famous mountain resort town in the Canadian West. A good place to do shopping and fine dining, but expensive and often crowded at peak season.
  • 2Canmore,being outside the boundaries of Banff National Park, and therefore not subject to the same environmentally-minded restrictions, this town has been able to expand rapidly in recent decades and now rivals Banff as a tourism hub.
  • 3Grande Cache,an isolated mining and trapping town, seemingly a different planet from glitzy Banff, but a good base for more adventurous hikes, trail rides and so on.
  • 4Hinton,mostly an industry town, but with all the services RVers and car campers need before entering the mountains proper.
  • 5Jasper,the less-crowded alternative to Banff. Just as many lakes and peaks to see, but a fraction of the coach tours.

Other destinations

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Lake Louise from eastern shoreline, facing west.
  • 1Banff National Parkwas Canada's first national park in 1885, and it is also one of the largest. The park sees visits well into the millions annually.
  • 2Columbia Icefieldis one of the largestglaciersyou'll ever be able to just drive up to the edge of. Namesake of theIcefields Parkway,located halfway between Jasper and Lake Louise.
  • 3Jasper National ParkThe largest of Canada's Rocky Mountain Parks, it features broad valleys, rugged mountains, glaciers, forests, alpine meadows and wild rivers along the eastern slopes of the Rockies in western Alberta.
  • 4Kananaskis CountryMaintained by the Province of Alberta, the Kananaskis park area consists of a number of provincial parks and reserves.
  • 5Lake Louise,the photo that everyone wants is of this post-card perfect lake. Also home to a major resort hotel and a World Cup ski hill.
  • 6David Thompson Country,wilderness area centred around the hamlet of Nordegg along the David Thompson Highway (Highway 11)

Understand

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This is spectacular mountain scenery. It is popular with tourists, so to see the best sights you need to get there early in the morning; however do not be put off by this, hike a few hundred metres away for the car-park and you are on your own in the wilderness.

Banff and Banff Park are the most popular destinations followed by Jasper. However do not underestimate Kananaskis Country, it is easy to drive past it but it can actually be one of the better areas for wildlife spotting, particularly grizzly bears.

Get in

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By plane

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International flights are available toCalgaryandEdmontonairports.

By car

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By bus

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By train

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Get around

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TheIcefields Parkway(Highway 93) runs north/south through the region.

If you are not in a hurry to reach your destination an alternative to Highway 1 between Banff and Lake Louise is the Bow Valley Parkway (Alberta Highway 1A). The road winds through the woods giving the chance of seeing more wildlife (mainly deer) than the Trans-Canadian. Good quality road surface but a speed limit of 60 km/h. Similarly the 93A between Jasper and the Athabasca Falls provides a slow option with a greater chance of seeing bears.

By public transit

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Mount Athabasca inJasper National Park

Itineraries

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In the winter skiing, in the summer hiking.

Travel topics

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Stay safe

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This is bear country. Be aware ofbearsafety.

This is bear country sobe careful.Also be aware that there is a good chance of coming across longhorn sheep, deer and moose on the road.

Go next

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TheCanadian Rockiesspill over intoNorthern British Columbiaand theKootenaysregion, with numerous national parks there. The Rockies also exist inSouthern Alberta,though in a much narrower band, but with notable sights atCrowsnest PassandWaterton Lakes National Park.And of course, the Rockies also extend all the way down into theAmerican states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado.

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