Kananaskis Country, Alberta
Kananaskis Country is a park system situated to the west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada in the foothills and front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. Kananaskis Country can be accessed by three highways that run into or through the area: Highway 40, a 66 km segment of the Bighorn Highway and also known as Kananaskis Trail; Highway 66, a 28 km highway originating near Bragg Creek known as Elbow Falls Trail; and Highway 68, a 42 km gravel highway originating from the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) known as Sibbald Creek Trail.
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Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Waterton Lakes National Park is in southern Alberta, Canada, bordering Montana’s Glacier National Park. It’s known for its chain of lakes, including the large Upper and Middle Waterton lakes, flanked by the Rocky Mountains. The Red Rock Parkway crosses the prairie to the small Red Rock Canyon. Bison graze near the Bison Paddock Loop Road. In Waterton village, a pathway offers close-up views of Cameron Falls.
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Banff National Park, Alberta
Located in the Rocky Mountains, 110–180 kilometers west of Calgary in the province of Alberta, Banff encompasses 6,641 square kilometers of mountainous terrain, with numerous glaciers and ice fields, dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes. The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise, connecting to Jasper National Park in the north. Provincial forests and Yoho National Park are neighbors to the west, while Kootenay National Park is located to the south and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. The main commercial center of the park is the town of Banff, in the Bow River valley.
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Lethbridge & Southern Alberta
Lethbridge is a super-sunny city that has a massive urban park system thanks to a ravine created by the local river.
The High-Level Bridge is the longest and tallest railway bridge of its type in the world and it spans the Old Man River. Southern Alberta is where I call home. Brace yourself for beautiful mountains, forests, prairies, canyons, Canadian Badlands, foothills, and Rockies, all in one place! |
Crowsnest Pass & M.D of Willow CreekThe Municipality of the Crowsnest pass is the gateway from Southern British Columbia into Southern Alberta. Filled with incredible mountain views and rich history, the Crowsnest pass is southern Alberta's hidden gem. Reaching from the Porcupine Hills in the west to Vulcan County and the County of Lethbridge in the east, the Municipal District of Willow Creek encompasses a diverse amount of wildlife in breathtaking landscapes. The Crownest pass and surrounding municipalities offer incredible views that allow me to create amazing photographs.
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