Welcome to one of the most precious, protected places in the world. A visit here offers the chance to experience the spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains and glacier-fed lakes, wildlife at its wildest and small-town charm that only Banff can offer. The Town of Banff is located inside the borders of Banff National Park.
Calgary, our home, is the natural hub for travel to Western Canada and the Canadian Rockies.
Calgary is home to world-class attractions and festivals, and a culture of hospitality that welcomes visitors from all backgrounds.
Calgary offers a striking variety of natural landscapes within easy day-tripping distance: Banff and Kananaskis are less than an hour and a half.
Calgary is home to world-class attractions and festivals, and a culture of hospitality that welcomes visitors from all backgrounds.
Calgary offers a striking variety of natural landscapes within easy day-tripping distance: Banff and Kananaskis are less than an hour and a half.
Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is a cultural, governmental and educational centre. It hosts a year-round slate of festivals, reflected in the nickname "Canada's Festival City". It is home to North America's second largest mall, West Edmonton Mall (the world's largest mall from 1981 until 2004), and Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest living history museum.
Lake Louise has become symbolic of the quintessentially Canadian mountain scene. This alpine lake, known for its sparkling blue waters, is situated at the base of impressive glacier-clad peaks that have long been at the heart of Canadian mountaineering. At about 2.5 kilometres long and 90 metres deep, the lake offers a surreal paddling experience in the warm summer months and one of the most scenic skating rinks in the world in winter.
Nestled in the heart of Canada's largest Rocky Mountain Park, the town of Jasper offers visitors unparalleled access to one of the most breathtaking and pristine wilderness areas.
Jasper National Park, covering 11,228 km (6,976 miles), is listed as one of only 15 UNESCO extraordinary sites in Canada. It's shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls, deep canyons and evergreen forest, all surrounded by towering, rugged mountain peaks are some of the reasons you will find it on the UNESCO's World Heritage List – deemed by the World Heritage Committee to number among the most significant sights on earth.
Jasper National Park, covering 11,228 km (6,976 miles), is listed as one of only 15 UNESCO extraordinary sites in Canada. It's shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls, deep canyons and evergreen forest, all surrounded by towering, rugged mountain peaks are some of the reasons you will find it on the UNESCO's World Heritage List – deemed by the World Heritage Committee to number among the most significant sights on earth.