Alberta travel, Top 35 Places to Visit In Alberta, Canada
Alberta is a western territory of Canada. With an expected populace of 4,067,175 starting at 2016 registration, it is Canada's fourth-most crowded territory and the most crowded of Canada's three prairie areas. Its region is around 660,000 square kilometers (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbor Saskatchewan were regions of the Northwest Territories until the point that they were set up as areas on September 1, 1905. The head has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
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Alberta most beautifule places we're visiting lists bellow:
Banff National Park,
Lake Louise,
Bow river. Banff,
Calgary,
Jasper National Park,
Canmore,
Edmonton,
Maligne Lake,
Drumheller,
Waterton Park,
Lake Minnewanka,
Kananaskis ,
Dinosaur Provincial Park,
Elk Island National Park,
Crowsnest Pass,
Downtown Calgary,
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park,
Medicine Hat ,
Grande Prairie ,
Saskatchewan River Crossing,
Fort McMurray,
Spray Lakes Reservoir,
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park,
Rocky Mountain House,
Cochrane ,
Bragg Creek,
Wood Buffalo National Park,
Sylvan Lake,
St. Albert,
Upper Kananaskis Lake,
Spray Valley Provincial Park,
Bow Valley Provincial Park,
Inglewood ,
Leduc,
Airdrie ,
Abraham Lake,
Pincher Creek,
Grande Cache
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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide | Canada's Most Beautiful Place To Visit
Join us for this Canadian Rockies travel guide as we explore one of Canada's most beautiful places to visit. The big reason we took a road trip from Ontario to Alberta and British Columbia was to see the Rocky Mountains. For Audrey's parents, especially her Dad, it has been a dream to see this beautiful part of Canada for decades. With a chance to finally do it we were all thrilled to visit the Canadian Rockies together as a family with Togo the German Shepherd. The following is everywhere we visited in and around the Canadian Rockies including most of our time spent in Banff National Park and Kootenay National Park in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia:
1) Getting our park passes at Banff National Park for the whole family
2) Exploring the town of Banff including hiking the Bow River Trail and the Banff Springs Hotel
3) Visiting the nearby town of Canmore to walk along Policeman’s Creek Boardwalk Trail
4) Visiting Cascade Ponds where Audrey's sister got married
5) Exploring Lake Minnewanka where you can hike, kayak or canoe
6) Driving through Kootenay Provincial Park
7) Hiking to visit the Paint Pots to visit the pools
8) Visiting the incredibly beautiful Lake Moraine
9) Visiting world famous Lake Louise
10) Hiking the Old Coach Trail in between Radium Hot Springs and Dry Gulch
11) Relaxing at Windermere Lake
12) Checking out the famous Continental Divide
13) Visiting Kananaskis Country to visit Upper Kananaskis Lake and Lower Kananaskis Lake
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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide | Canada's Most Beautiful Place To Visit Video Transcript:
Welcome to the Canadian Rockies! In the last video we showed you the 4-and-a-half day car journey from Ontario, but now it’s time to jump into the sightseeing.
We had 1 full week in the Rockies, splitting our time between both Alberta and British Columbia, and all of our days were spent hiking in woods, visiting the lakes, and just enjoying being surrounded by nature.
This was a family road trip with our trusty family dog Togo in tow, so we’re going to be sharing with you our adventure in what may well be the most beautiful part of Canada!
The Bow River trail is just a few steps from downtown Banff and it follows the riverside.
From there, we walked over to the Banff Springs Hotel. This historic hotel opened up in 1888 it’s one of Canada's grand railway hotels built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. We continued over to Canmore.
From there, we drove over to Lake Minnewanka, which has more of a bluer hue in comparison to the other turquoise and emerald lakes in the Rockies. Lake Minnewanka is a glacial lake 21 kilometres in length, making it the 2nd longest lake in the Rockies. It’s a hub for water activity like boat cruises, kayaking, canoeing, and well, it’s beautiful.
Later that day we drove to Moraine Lake, which is another glacially fed lake. It has a brilliant blue-green colour due to light refracting off the rock sediments, and like most destinations in the Rockies, this one was another stunner.
The views from the shore of Lake Louise were nothing short of stunning, we had Victoria Glacier perfectly framed by mountains on either side, and then the brilliant glacial waters with dotted with red canoes.
Our final destination in the Rockies was Kananaskis Country where we visited Lower Kananaskis Lake and Upper Kananaskis Lake.
The real highlight was finally spotting some wildlife just as we were leaving for the day.
And that’s a wrap for our Rockies Road Trip! We still have lots left to see of our home country, but we can honestly say this is one of the most beautiful destinations in all of Canada.
We hope you guys got a few ideas of places to visit on your trip.
Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
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Banff National Park, Jasper and the Icefields Parkway in Spring - Rving to Alaska | Go North Ep. 6
We are RVing to Alaska and this episode follows our journey from Lake Louise, through Banff national park, Skiing at Banff Sunshine, Hiking Jhonston Canyon, Driving the Icefields Parkway, visiting Athabasca Glaicer and falls and eventually making it to Jasper. We then visit Maligne lake and head further up the highway with a little awning incident on our way to Grand Prarie to restock. Finally we make it to the start of the Alaska highway in Dawson Creek!
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After a spring visit to Lake Louise we headed a little ways south to the town of Banff to check it out and explore the area. We had a great time, hiking, biking and skiing all within two days. Afterwards we headed up the icefields parkway with some amazing stops along the way. Johnston canyon was a bit of a drive off the main highway but was so worth the hike. Because it was still early spring many of the trails and even parking areas were closed due to snow but we enjoyed a few great views along the way. The Athbasca glacier was an amazing site and a good overnight stop as they have a parking area just for RVs. This year there was construction at the main campground in Jasper so there are limited options, but we found a site at Snaring river overflow that had just opened the day we got there. Our drive the Maligne lake was beautiful as well, but like most of the other lakes we tried to visit it was still frozen over. The final leg of this adventure took us through Grand Cache up to Grand Prarie to restock on food, fuel water and get a few other things we needed before leaving a larger city.
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Canada Road Trip Vlog | Driving from Ontario to British Columbia
Join us for an epic Canada Road Trip in this vlog as we highlight our journey driving from the Ontario to British Columbia as a family traveling with a dog. As one of our last major trips of 2018 it was an incredible opportunity to travel with Audrey's family and Togo the German Shepherd across Canada. Basically we all piled into a van and drove roughly 9 to 12 hours per day over 4 days to arrive in Alberta before spending a couple of nights with a family friend before making the brief crossing over to British Columbia. Overall, our journey looked like this:
Day 1 Driving in Ontario and staying overnight in a cabin
Day 2 Once again driving in Ontario and staying overnight in a cabin
Day 3 Driving out of Ontario crossing through Manitoba and staying overnight in Saskatchewan in an airbnb
Day 4 Driving from Saskatchewan in to Alberta and staying overnight with a friend
Day 5 Exploring Alberta (which we'll show in another video) and staying overnight with a friend
Day 6 Crossing from Alberta to British Columbia
Basically if you're looking to do a road trip like this across Canada you can make it from Ontario to British Columbia in four busy days or a more comfortable 5 days.
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So here we have Togo he jumped in the car. He is ready for his road trip. Ready to see all of Canada. He looks so happy.
Well, good morning good morning. Good morning guys. We are kicking off this road trip. It is happening. It is happening. The plan. I feel like we haven't really explained it. We came up with the idea to do this last minute road trip with my family. With my parents with the dog. We're going to be driving from Ontario to BC. Yeah, British Columbia for those who don't know. Haha. British Columbia. Sam's home province. I haven't been there in over 10 years I'm so excited to go back. It is going to be fun. I've never been there before. It is going to be 4 days of driving to get there. We're going to show you guys the road trip and then once we get to BC we're going to be doing lots of hiking, visiting lakes, mountains, nature. It is going to be a good time and then on the way back we're planning to travel via the US if we can get across the boarder with this dog.
We want to hit the road. We've got three provinces in one day. It is very exciting. Want to name them all? We're leaving Ontario. We're going to Manitoba and then we're finishing off in Saskatchewan. We've got a lot of driving.
We are getting close to Regina. We like blasted through Manitoba. It took us two and half days to get through Ontario and just a few hours to get through Manitoba. Flat roads the whole way and yeah the scenery didn't really change. Like we started off with a little bit of forest as we crossed through Ontario into Manitoba and then it became flat like a pancake and it was mostly like farmland so it was a completely different change of scenery.
We are going to be continuing the road trip out to BC (British Columbia) so like yesterday we did a little bit of sightseeing around Alberta but now we're going to finish off strong so we have about three hours left to drive over across the Rockies.
I think we can say welcome to home sweet home. Where are we? Welcome to my home province of British Columbia guys. This is my first time in Invermere. It looks like a beautiful town and we're going to show you the house that we're staying in. This is going to be our little base as we explore BC and Alberta. The Rockies. But before we do that I've just got to show you how big the property is.
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THE BLACKFOOT NATION | Canada's First Nations
We travel through southern Alberta, Canada to learn more about the Blackfoot Confederacy, one of the most legendary tribes of the North American plains.
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Top of the world Highway in Yukon, Canada
Top of the world Highway (Yukon Highway 9) is a 127-kilometre (79 mi) long highway, beginning at a junction with the Taylor Highway near Jack Wade, to the ferry terminal in West Dawson, Yukon. The highway has been in existence since at least 1955 and is only open during the summer months. Aug, 7, 2015