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ADD TO LIST (30 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Established in 1885, Banff National Park is one of Canada's oldest national parks. It is located on the boundaries between British Columbia and Alberta, though the.. 2. Lake Louise ADD TO LIST (22 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, Lake Louise is one of the most famous and photographed lakes in Canada. This.. ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Jasper, Alberta, Canada The largest national park within the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National park spans 10,878 square kilometres. It is situated just above Banff National Park, and features.. ADD TO LIST (14 reviews) Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Contains one of the world's most extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and exhibits on prehistoric life. ADD TO LIST (58 reviews) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada West Edmonton Mall is North America's largest shopping mall, and for a period of 23 years, the world's largest shopping mall. This enormous complex spans a gross area.. 6. Moraine Lake ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Located within the Banff National Park, Moraine Lake is one of several glacier fed lakes. It is situated about 14km outside of Lake Louise Village. The lake is a.. ADD TO LIST (20 reviews) Calgary, Alberta, Canada I have lived in Calgary 20 years and haven't missed ONE Stampede! From the moment the parade starts, until the final fireworks are done - nothing says "Out West" like.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Situated in the Canadian Rockies along the Continental Divide, the Columbia Icefield lies in the northwestern tip of Banff National Park. The icefield is 325 square.. ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Calgary, Alberta, Canada Best Viewpoint Of The City And Nice Food Too, Monument 10. Hot Springs ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Banff's Upper Hot Springs were first discovered back in 1884, although Canada's Native people had first discovered their curative and relaxing properties far earlier. .. |