Canada's five national parks
Canada's Top 5 Most Beautiful National Parks ||| 1. Banff National Park
Banff National Park is known as a must-visit place in one's lifetime. It is Canada's first national park, located in the northern section of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta province. It features a series of ice peaks, glaciers, ice fields, glacier lakes, high mountain meadows, hot springs and other landscapes. Its magnificent peaks and beautiful waters make it the crown jewel of North America. The middle part of the park, Lake Louise, has particularly stunning scenery. The lake water changes from blue to green with the depth of light, and the entire lake is crystal clear, adding vitality to the quiet mountains.
2. Yoho National Park of Canada
Yoho National Park is located on the right wing of the Rocky Mountains, with Canada's highest waterfall, world-class fossil sites, and stunning natural landscapes. Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park is the largest waterfall in western Canada, divided into two sections. The water rushes into a recessed cave halfway up the mountain, is thrown high into the air, and then falls again. The turbulent water is thrown into the air like a goddess scattering flowers, and when the sun is shining, a rainbow will hang in the air with water mist, making people feel refreshed and happy.
3. Jasper National Park
Jasper National Park is one of the famous mountain national parks in Alberta, Canada. Located at the northernmost part of the Rocky Mountains, Jasper is a place of longing for space enthusiasts. Here, not only can you observe stars all year round, but also provide various themed experiences for people to have more opportunities to understand stars and planets, explore the wonderful universe and this beautiful and magical land. The park has Medicine Lake, Patricia and Pyramid Lakes, Maligne Lake and Maligne Canyon. The lakes and mountains complement each other, showing the beautiful craftsmanship of nature. There is also the oldest and largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains - the Columbia Icefield Glacier, which attracts people from all over the world every year.
4. Auyuittuq National Park
Auyuittuq, located in the Nunavut region, means "the land that never melts" in Inuktitut. It is the only national park in Canada located within the Arctic Circle, sculpted by glaciers with 85% consisting of rock and ice. It has the world's highest vertical cliffs, composed of granite, making it a dream destination for rock climbers. In recent years, many extreme sports enthusiasts have come here to play rappelling and speed descent.
5. Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is located at the border of British Columbia and Alberta provinces in Canada and the United States. The Rocky Mountains, known as the "continental divide" in North America, run through the center of the park from north to south. It is a great garden of unique North American species, with over a thousand kinds of trees, flowers and plants. On the relatively dry eastern slopes, Engelmann spruce, subalpine fir, lodgepole pine, western white pine and ponderosa pine stand tall and straight. On the warmer and more humid western slopes, the park is lush with dense forests of larch, fir and spruce. There are also many species of animals in the park, such as bighorn sheep, mountain lions, coyotes, lynx, elk, moose, black bears, grizzly bears, and white-tailed deer.
absolutely stunning. the entire place seems surreal and looks painted. it is calming and awe-inspiring. get to the park early in order to get a parking space and see the water change colours as the sun reflects of it. i would also recommend coming early in order to have the space not be overcrowded, as it gets busy pretty fast and you are unable to enjoy the serenity or take pictures without thousands of people in it.
i’ve visited at Benff with my cousins in winter.When I was there, I felt cold a peaceful because of the significant view. The lake is super huge.if I have time, i’ll visit it again.
Very recommended Canadian travel destination, Shanmeishuimei Hotel is also good. Fly to Calgary, drive by car, stay recommended Fairmont Hotel, castle hotel, room with view, very beautiful.
Banff National Park (Banff National Park) is Canada's first national park, built in 1885, located in the northern section of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada, is an all-day open, the main attractions are Lake Lois, Menglian Lake national park. The park has modern hotels, motels and campgrounds in the woods. The mountains also have a suspended cableway that leads from the bottom of the mountain to the top. The peak has a pavilion and observation deck, and visitors can view the surrounding scenery from the railing. Banff National Park was included in the World Heritage List in 1984 as part of the Rocky Mountain National Park Group.
Seven years ago in the summer, we flew from Toronto to Calgary, SUV into the south gate of Banff Park, stayed in the most advanced hotel inside, outside the window is Lake Louis, take the forest trail, close to the glacier, go out to another national park, and then fly from Edmonton to Vancouver.