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Wherever you go, there you are

I'm thinking of going to the Canadian Rockies, what are they like?

Anything really special I should see?

    



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Pichi
Most definitely go visit!
The Canadian Rockies are even more beautiful than the U.S. Rockies. If you can, drive up through Crows Nest Pass and on up to Banff. If you are flying, fly in to Calgary and rent a car from there.

Here is what you absolutely must see:
Lake Louise
Banff ... walk around the town
Morraine Lake
Columbia Ice Fields
Jasper National Park

http://www.canadianrockies.net/columbia.html
http://www.canadianrockies.net/icepwy.html
http://www.discoverlakelouise.com/
http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wilderness/parks/jasper.htm
http://usparks.about.com/library/miniplanner/canada/bljaspernp.htm
http://www.discoverbanff.com/


Lydia
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Totally amazing! Go to Jasper and Banff, lots of wildlife, go on a glacier tour, see Maligne Canyon...


SteveN
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There is a tram near Banff that will take you up to a lookout tower at the top of one of the mountains. You should take that lift and go up to the top to check it out. If you like the view of the rockies from the bottom, try looking down from the top. Awesome!

Also, there are the Banff Hot Springs where people actually go swimming in mid winter, and the natural sulphur caverns.

If you are driving, take the mountain pass with its tunnels between Alberta and British Columbia. If you can afford the time, take the train from Alberta to BC...not sure if it runs from Calgary to Vancouver any more, but the route was just fabulous.

And if you go further north on the BC coast, you can go up to Whistler. A majestic mountain for skiing, spas, and relaxing if you can afford the prices.


NOLA guy
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I have visited the Banff (national park) area twice and it is beautiful. Stay at the Banff Springs Hotel and the Chateau Lake Louise hotel if you can.


Mo
If you have ever been to Montana and driven through the mountains there, you will see nothing different than the awesome beauty of lush forrests and clean air. have fun.


Klondike_kate
They are great!

I would make sure you do a trip through Banff/ Canmore. Do some day hikes in the Kananaskis Country, and take a dip in the hot springs in Banff.

If you are coming in winter you really should check out some of our ski hills. Sunshine, Lake Louise, Fernie, Nakiska... we have had a great year for snow, and there is so much fresh powder out there right now you won't believe your eyes.

I hope you have a great trip!


Bluelady...
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They are beautiful, all of the Rockies. Go see them, take your camera as there is plenty wild life. The parks you drive through have lots of wild life whom just walk in front of your car, some sit on road like they own them all. There is plenty, mountain sheep, elk, deer, moose and silver tipped grizzles. Waterfall right by side of roads (Many of them)So make sure you have camera for this kind of stuff. If driving please careful as they have some pretty high mountains and winding roads. At night you will be able to see the northern light, they dance up the skies with all colour. Lots of campsites, with trailer hook ups, indoor out door plumping, some are equipped with showers, washer & dryers. Lots of pull off interest points and oh yes Jasper has ski resort and Trams to go way up into the mountains, hiking trails. ( Do bring along heavy warm clothes for night time, can get rather chilly out). People are so friendly, will help you to places, just ask at park board when driving in to the park (Needed to get into the Rockies)
If go further right into Calgary (maybe 4 hours off) go to Drum Heller(The badlands, dinosaur Park, Calgary zoo)
You won't be sorry you went.
Good luck and happy traveling.


http://www.canadianrockies.net/
http://www.canadianrockies.com/


amanda w
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they are bigger then life and absolutely stunning a must see!!
it will take your breath away!


ohdearmeEe
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i've been to a ton of places around Canada. the trees are so green and beautiful and the lakes are especially stunning. of course they are freezing but they are a turqoise blue!(Lake Louise) Victoria Island and Banff are wonderful places to visit.



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