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BANFF, ALBERTA |
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A unique village nestled in the midst of the Canadian Rockies. |
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Visit BANFF & LAKE LOUISE on our:
23 Day Fall Colors of Alaska & The Canadian Rockies Tour in 2011!
23 Day Alaska & Canadian Rockies Tour in 2012! |
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The communities of Banff and Lake Louise have been welcoming international visitors for more than a century. In 1883 the attempts of three Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) workers to stake a claim to the natural hot springs they had discovered bubbling from the base of Sulphur Mountain led to the establishment of Canada's first national park.
Today, Banff National Park (6,641 square km / 2,564 square miles) is one of four adjoining mountain parks comprising more than 20,235 square km / 7,813 square miles of spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountain landscape and you will see why each year more than 4.5 million visitors come to enjoy the unique feeling of the Canadian Rockies and to experience why the United Nations in 1985 declared this area a "World Heritage Site".
A train whistle blows in the distance as a reminder of the area's railway roots while designer shops dot the streetscapes. From a sleepy summer resort that used to close its doors in the winter months, Banff has now grown to be a year-round attraction. People from all over the world come in search of the Banff experience, whether it's in the restaurants, shops and cultural activities, or adventures in the wilderness. On Banff's bustling main avenue, virtually every language from German and Japanese to French and Spanish can be heard. Yet only minutes away from all the action, a quiet walk along the banks of the Bow River reminds you that the town is located inside Canada's premier national park!
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Lake Louise:
With its blue-green water set against the stark backdrop of Victoria Glacier, is probably the most beloved and most photographed scene in the Canadian Rockies. Not only have international royalty, Hollywood stars and heads of state come to Lake Louise to relax, but increasingly the rest of the world is discovering its simple charms as well. The Chateau Lake Louise presents lake-side views of the towering Victoria Glacier, offering old-world charm and elegance amidst the wilderness.
Lake Moraine:
This beautiful lake nestled in the mountains is best known for its appearance on the back of the Canadian dollar bill. Moraine Lake, 11 km (7 mi) south of Lake Louise, is a photographic highlight of Banff National Park. Set in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, the lake reflects the snow-clad mountaintops that rise abruptly around it. The secret of the sapphire like qualities lies in the glacial silt deposits, creating the lake’s dramatic color. This "rock flour" filters out all colors of the spectrum found in incoming light, except turquoise and vivid blues.
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