Going to Banff in the winter and walking in the snow❄️🇨🇦
by 하양마마
Mar 1, 2025
Banff National Park is located in Alberta, Canada, about 128 km west of Calgary, covering an area of 6,641 square kilometers in the majestic Rocky Mountains. Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and the perfect gateway to the Rocky Mountains.
In the Rocky Mountains, Banff borders three other Canadian national parks: Jasper National Park to the north, Yoho National Park to the west, and Kootenay National Park to the south.
Banff National Park attracts over 4 million visitors annually—a figure that makes it the most popular preserve in Canada's park system.
96% of Banff Park is wilderness, with well-maintained scenic highways winding between towering peaks, but even the park's most popular roads feel far from civilization.
For outdoor enthusiasts, it's like heaven, with hiking and biking trails in the summer and cross-country trails and ski resorts in the winter. It tries to cater to everyone, and largely succeeds, from bus-touring seniors to hardcore mountaineers. Banff's heartland is the Rocky Mountains, and the entire park is dotted with shimmering glacial lakes that reflect the surrounding peaks, creating postcard-perfect views. Waterfalls cascade down rocky cliffs, and limestone caves reveal hidden geological wonders. The diverse terrain is more than just a picturesque backdrop; it's home to a wealth of wildlife.
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