In Alberta, Canada, lies the largest national park in the Rockies and the world's second-largest Dark Sky Preserve - perfect for adventure and scenic beauty.
Mountain safety officials in Banff National Park and Kananaskis Country are among those putting out warnings about elevated avalanche danger.
Between two Canadian national parks is a 145-mile stretch along the Continental Divide, with dramatic sights and views to last a lifetime.
Situated across the Athabasca River and just north of downtown Jasper, lakes Annette and Edith are great spots for a leisurely jaunt or a full-fledged adventure. Travelers can spend a day ...
The second-largest glacier-fed lake in the world, Maligne Lake enchants travelers with its brilliant turquoise waters and stunning skylines. Anyone who wants to trek to Maligne Lake should take ...
Two separate avalanches have left two skiers dead near Lake Louise and in Kananaskis. According to an incident report by ...
One of northern B.C.'s most popular parks is fully reopening for the first time since being destroyed by flooding nearly four ...
Escape to the rugged beauty of Canada’s first national park. More than a century old, Banff National Park continues to attract visitors year-round to explore its natural landmarks and beauty ...
Banff and Lake Louise may be within a national park, but there’s everything you might expect from a resort town, from ...
The contiguous national parks of Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho, as well as the Mount Robson, Mount Assiniboine and Hamber provincial parks, studded with mountain peaks, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, ...
Mountain safety officials in Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Kananaskis Country and a number of other national parks west of Calgary are putting out warnings about elevated avalanche ...