From turquoise lakes to towering peaks, this 8-day journey through the Canadian Rockies captures the magic of Banff, Lake Louise, Canmore, and Calgary. Whether it was hiking iconic trails, soaking in ...
I had seen photos of Lake Louise, a striking turquoise colour, and longed to see it as such. But with little money to spare it made more sense to visit between seasons when there was no work. So after ...
Do you consider yourself an adventurer in an office drone’s body? Do your friends post photos of themselves skiing, hiking, or horseback riding while you sit at your computer feeling like a wimp?
Come September, when the last of the summer crowds have returned to work and school, the Canadian Rockies begin their quiet transformation. The larch trees turn a brilliant gold, the air grows crisp, ...
Skiers at Lake Louise Ski Resort in Banff National Park. Photo Credit: Reuben Krebbe Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies draws more than 4 million visitors annually, a sizable majority during ...
Getting to the Canadian Rockies is easy. Most visitors fly into Calgary or Edmonton, Alberta’s two biggest cities. The Lake Louise area, situated inside Banff National Park, is just 80 miles west of ...
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