Rockies

At 4,830km in length, the Rocky Mountains stretch from the Mid-West in the United States to Northern Canada and serve as the longest mountain range in North America. Even more fascinating are the seemingly endless number of pristine lakes, rushing rivers, and thriving forests that sit on top of this active range. You will find everyone from global tourists to hardcore athletes enjoying these vast peaks on any given day. The Rockies are the perfect destination to grab your hiking gear and camera and simply soak in the vast wilderness it has to offer.

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Banff is one of Canada’s most visited tourist destinations, being visited by Canadians from across the nation and visitors from nearly every country each year. With such a great history, Banff has something entertaining for everyone from amazing shopping, to beautiful hiking trails, and even some amazing rock-climbing routes for those who enjoy more extreme outdoor activities!

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Banff National Park

Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park is a world-renowned destination for camping and outdoor adventure. With a variety of campgrounds scattered throughout the park, visitors can choose from front-country sites with modern amenities to backcountry spots for a more rustic experience. Whether you're pitching a tent beside a tranquil mountain lake or sleeping under the stars in a remote wilderness area, camping in Banff offers unparalleled access to stunning scenery and abundant wildlife.

Jasper National Park

Just north of Banff lies Jasper National Park, another jewel in Alberta's crown of natural beauty. With its rugged mountain landscapes, pristine rivers, and vast wilderness areas, Jasper offers endless opportunities for camping and outdoor exploration. From family-friendly campgrounds with playgrounds and picnic areas to remote backcountry sites accessible only by foot or canoe, Jasper has something to offer campers of all ages and skill levels.

Kootenay National Park

Camping in Kootenay National Park offers an immersive experience in the Canadian Rockies. With picturesque campgrounds like Marble Canyon and McLeod Meadows, visitors can enjoy stunning mountain views and amenities like fire pits and washrooms. Surrounded by turquoise rivers and lush forests, campers can explore nearby hiking trails and soak in natural hot springs. It's the perfect way to reconnect with nature and experience the beauty of the Rockies firsthand.

Waterton Lakes National Park

Nestled in the southwestern corner of Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park is a hidden gem known for its stunning mountain scenery, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife. With several campgrounds to choose from, including front-country sites and backcountry wilderness campsites, visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the park while enjoying a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, wildlife watching, and photography.