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Find Your Adventure in the Canadian Rockies with Moon Travel Guides! Snowy peaks, icy glaciers, glittering lakes, and alpine meadows: answer the call of the wild with Moon Canadian Rockies. Strategic Itineraries in an easy-to-navigate format, such as Best of the Canadian Rockies, Top 12 Day Hikes, Family Fun, Winter Adventures, and a two-week Canadian Rockies road trip Curated advice from local author Andrew Hempstead, who shares the secrets of his beloved mountains with you Full-color with vibrant, helpful photos Detailed maps and directions plus driving times and mileage Activities and ideas for every traveler: Hike to incredible vistas and try to spot moose, bighorn sheep, and black bears. Ride over a glacier in an Ice Explorer, or float through the sky in a mountain gondola. Fish for your dinner, or white-water raft on rivers of snowmelt. Spend the night in a rustic mountain lodge, or camp out under the stars In-depth coverage of Banff National Park, Kootinay National Park, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Waterton Lakes National Park, and nearby gateway cities of Banff, Canmore, Jasper, Calgary, Radium Hot Springs, Invermere, Golden, and Kananaskis Country Background information on the landscape, culture, history, and environment Essential insight on recreation, transportation, and accommodations, as well as information on hike accessibility, packaged in a book light enough to toss in your daypack With Moon Canadian Rockies practical tips, myriad activities, and an insiders view on the best things to do and see, you can plan your trip your way. Expanding your trip? Try Moon Vancouver & Canadian Rockies Road Trip. Visiting a specific park? Check out Moon Banff National Park or Moon Glacier National Park.

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Canadian Rockies

ANDREW HEMPSTEAD

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Lake Minnewanka

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Spray Lake.

Snowcapped peaks, glaciers and ice fields, multihued lakes, rushing rivers, alpine meadows, and abundant wildlife make the Canadian Rockies a travel destination that is rivaled by few places in the world. Although Mother Nature dealt a winning hand to the Canadian Rockies, early governments had the foresight to protect most of the land for all time in a string of contiguous parkseach with its own character but combining to create one massive swath of wilderness blessed with dramatic beauty.

It is the outstanding recreational opportunities that make the Canadian Rockies unique. Hiking tops the list in popularity. Over 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles) of hiking trails lace the mountains, ranging from wheelchair-accessible boardwalks to backcountry treks. Biking, canoeing, kayaking, white-water rafting, golfing, and fishing also rank high in summertime popularity, while in winter visitors don skis, snowboards, and snowshoes. An abundance of wildlife can be found in the most unexpected placesan elk grazing on a golf course, a bear feasting on dandelions as you ride overhead on a gondola.

The Canadian Rockies parks are filled with tourism infrastructure. For many visitors, the opportunity to vacation in a wilderness setting without sacrificing the amenities of a resort destination is unequaled. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the town of Banff. Its main street is lined with boutiques and restaurants, and hotel rooms serve every budget. To the north, the town of Jasper offers a toned-down version of Banff with similar services. Outside of the parks, the city of Calgary is known around the world for the Calgary Stampede, while smaller towns such as Canmore, Radium Hot Springs, and Invermere thrive. Throughout the region, campgrounds cater to those who like to sleep under the starseven if it is in an RV with all the trimmings.

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While natural beauty is the main selling point, the growth of towns as tourist resorts makes the Canadian Rockies an ideal destination for all interests and budgets. One visitor may spend the day golfing one of the worlds most scenic courses, taking a gondola to a mountain peak, soaking in a European-style spa, and then dining in a fine French restaurant before retiring to a luxurious suite. Another visitor may strike out early on foot for a remote alpine lake, go white-water rafting in the afternoon, and then return to pitch a tent and grill dinner over a campfire. Two very different experiences of a most singular destination.

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Sunwapta Falls

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Where to Go
Banff National Park

Banff is the crown jewel in Canadas national park system and home to the worlds most photographed lakes. Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and the Icefields Parkway are just some of the parks awe-inspiring highlights. Biking along the shoreline of Lake Minnewanka, exploring Larch Valley when fall colors are at their height, canoeing across Bow Lake, and hiking in to backcountry Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park may not be as well known, but each activity allows a glimpse of the park you wont see in the tourist brochures.

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the view across to Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise from the sightseeing gondola

Canmore

Canmore is the largest population center in the Canadian Rockies, but dont let that put you off including it in your itinerary. In a little over three decades, it has transformed itself from a coal-mining town without a coal mine to a hotbed of recreational pursuits. The surrounding mountains are legendary among the climbing fraternity. Hiking trails lead to crystal-clear lakes and mountain peaks. But Canmore should also factor into your vacation plans for more practical purposes, such as the range of excellent restaurants and a choice of comparatively well-priced accommodations.

Kananaskis Country

Pronounced exactly as it reads, this recreational playground lies adjacent to Banff National Park and is handy for Calgarians who flock west to revel in a diverse range of activities or simply to do nothing at all. Along with scenery that rivals the national parks, the facilities are top-notch1,300 kilometers (800 miles) of hiking trails, 30 lakes stocked for

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