Mud Bay Park in Surrey British Columbia Canada

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Boundary Bay Attraction in BC Canada Exploring Surrey British Columbia Canada Parks on a Winter Day Arriving at Mud Bay Park in Surrey British Columbia Canada, the first thing we noticed was the scent of o...

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  • British Columbia

Derek Doubleday Arboretum

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Park and Trails in Langley BC Canada Hiking, biking and friends on British Columbia Trails The Derek Doubleday Arboretum is a park that deserves a second look, and a third. At first glance it is a lovely little...

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  • Langley BC
  • British Columbia
    • Wetlands
    • Washrooms
    • Open Year Round
  • 12 hectares
  • one kilometer
  • Easy - Family
  • Year Round

Winter Birding in Canada

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Top 5 Reasons to Take Up Birdwatching in Winter Winter Birds in Canada: Reasons you don't want to miss out on this popular outdoor birdwatching activity Winter Birding in Canada is an exciting outdoor activity,...

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  • Kitchener
  • British Columbia
    • Wildlife Reserve
    • Birding
    • Open Year Round

Banff National Park

Banff National Park

Banff National Park is Canada\'s oldest national park, the birth place of Canada’s national parks system and one of the most visited year-round mountain adventure destinations in the country. The park was first established in 1885. The boundaries of the park were created following along the same lines as the Continental Divide and the provincial border between Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. This included large sections of the beautiful and famous Rocky Mountains of Canada. Today, the Banff Natioanl Park measures 6,641 sq. km. (2,564 miles).

Banff National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which protects over 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 sq. miles) of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. People from all around the world travel to the park for the scenery and possible wildlife sightings. Some of those same arrivals also come for the adventures and activities the park provides including golfing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, backpacking, rock climbing, horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking, cycling, river rafting, birdwatching, wilderness camping, caving, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, heli-skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice fishing and more!

There are two mountain villages located in the Banff National Park. The Villages of Banff and Lake Louise, both provide accommodations, tours and services important to travellers and also provide an opportunity to stock up on supplies for an upcoming adventure or for continueing on your road trip. Both villages are engulfed in nature and standing in the backyard of year round wilderness activities.

Banff National Park was first created to protect and preserve the local wildlife, flora, fauna and the mineral hot springs near the Village of Banff, Alberta. Since 1885 the Banff National Park has grown to include over 1,500 kilometres of recreational trails for hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, xc skiing and snowshoeing. There are ski mountains, day use picnic areas, summit lookouts, camping, mountain resorts, alpine teahouses, lakes, waterfalls, history and whole lot more. In fact the park is home to 7 National Historic Sites of Canada including the Cave and Basin, Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Cosmic Ray Station, Skoki Lodge, Abbot Pass Hut, Howse Pass and Banff Park Museum.

During the summer and winter months Banff National Park provides endless opportunities for casual to extreme outdoor activities. There are many tours, guides and instructors available for guided adventures for those not accustomed to the environment. For those who are comfortable in their activity there are trail maps, sport shops and equipment rentals for self guided enthisiasts.

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  • Banff
  • Alberta
    • National Park
    • Backpacking
    • Beach
    • Birding
    • Boat Launch
    • Campground
    • Canoeing
    • Caves
    • Climbing
    • Fishing
    • Gardens
    • Gas Station
    • Hiking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Hot Springs
    • Interpretive Centre
    • Interpretive Signs
    • Kayaking
    • Monuments
    • Mountain Biking
    • Park Office
    • pavillion
    • Picnicking
    • Playground
    • Rentals
    • Sightseeing
    • General Store
    • Swimming
    • Washrooms
    • Waterfall
    • Wilderness Camp
    • Wildlife Watching
    • Sledding -Skidoo
    • Snowboard - Skiing
    • Snow Shoeing
    • X Country Skiing
  • 6,641 sq. km.
  • From Alberta: The north entrance to the park is via Highway #93 (Icefields Parkway). First travel to the mountain resort village of Jasper, Alberta in the Jasper National Park and then travel south on Hwy #93 to the Banff Park. The central entrance to the park is via Rocky Mountain House, Alberta on Highway #11. The south entrance is via Canmore, Alberta and Kananaskis Country traveling along Highway #1.

    From British Columbia: From Golden, British Columbia, Canada travel Highway #1 east through Yoho National Park to the Banff National Park. From Invermere and Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia travel east on Highway #93, through Kootenay National Park to the Banff National Park in Alberta.

Amazing Birding Hotspots in Winnipeg Manitoba

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Birding the Trans Canada Trail in Winnipeg  Urban birding in the Prairies  Birding Hotspots in Winnipeg Manitoba - Manitoba can be a highly rewarding and truly amazing birding experience. While many o...

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Secret and Terrific Birding Hotspots in Saskatchewan

Birds of Saskatchewan Migration in Saskatchewan

5 Hidden Birding Gems in Saskatchewan Beyond the usual Prairie Birding sites Birding Hotspots in Saskatchewan makes for a rich and rewarding experience during all seasons. Over 350 bird species can be seen...

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Top 5 Spring Hikes in the Okanagan

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Spring Hiking Trails in British Columbia Explore the Canadian Spring with these Hiking Trails in the Okanagan Top 5 Spring Hikes in the Okanagan - Looking for some spring hikes in the Okanagan? It's time to dust off...

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  • British Columbia
    • Hiking Trail
    • Provincial Park
    • Recreation Area
    • Regional Park
    • Regional Trail
    • Caves
    • Hiking
    • Mountain Biking
    • Sightseeing
    • Walking