Alberta Rockies
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Alberta Rockies is a region in Western Alberta, Canada. It is dominated by the Rocky Mountains and attracts many visitors with its beauty, outdoor activities and two of Canada's oldest and best known national parks, Banff National Park and Jasper National Park.
Contents
- 1 Other Muslim Friendly Cities in Alberta Rockies
- 2 More Destinations in Alberta Rockies
- 3 Introduction
- 4 Travel to Alberta Rockies
- 5 Get Around in Alberta Rockies
- 6 Halal Sightseeing Tips
- 7 Halal Tours and Excursions in Alberta Rockies
- 8 Top Must Do Travel Tips to Alberta Rockies
- 9 Stay safe as a Muslim in Alberta Rockies
- 10 Where to go from Alberta Rockies
Other Muslim Friendly Cities in Alberta Rockies
- Banff National Park
- Jasper National Park
- Kananaskis Country
- Banff
- Canmore
- Grande Cache
- Hinton
- Jasper
More Destinations in Alberta Rockies
- Banff National Park Canada's first national park, it is also one of the largest national parks in Canada. The park sees visits well into the millions annually.
- Columbia Icefield
- Jasper National Park - The largest of Canada's Rocky Mountain Parks, it features broad valleys, rugged mountains, glaciers, forests, alpine meadows and wild rivers along the eastern slopes of the Rockies in Western Alberta.
- Kananaskis Country - Maintained by the Province of Alberta and the Kananaskis park area consists of a number of provincial parks and reserves.
- Lake Louise
Introduction
Thit is stunning mountain scenery. It has been discovered by Asian bus tour companies, so to see the best sights you need to get there early in the morning; however do not be put off by this, hike a few hundred metres away for the car-park and you are on your own in the wilderness.
Banff and Banff National Park are the most popular destinations followed by Jasper. However do not underestimate Kananaskis Country, it is easy to drive past it but it can actually be one of the better areas for wildlife spotting, particularly grizzly bears.
Travel to Alberta Rockies
Fly to Alberta Rockies
International flights are available to Calgary and Edmonton airports.
Rent a Car or Limousine in Alberta Rockies
- For the north the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) can be used from Edmonton and Prince George.
- For the south the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) can be used from Calgary, Kamloops and Vancouver.
- An alternative route from Calgary to the main highway is the 1A though Cochrane and the Stoney reservation, which although slower provides excellent views of the rock mountain range.
Take a bus to Alberta Rockies
- Brewster Banff Airport Express offers shuttle service from the Calgary airport, downtown Calgary, Edmonton airport and the West Edmonton Mall.
- Rider Express +1-833-583-3636 Bus service along the Trans-Canada Highway from Winnipeg to Vancouver, twice daily. Service from Revelstoke, Salmon Arm, Kamloops, Hope, Abbotsford and Vancouver (British Columbia); Calgary, Strathmore, Canmore, Lake Louise and Banff (Alberta); Medicine Hat, Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Regina, Whitewood and Moosomin (Saskatchewan); and Brandon and Winnipeg (Manitoba).
- Sunday Dog Tours. Edmonton service is to Jasper
Travel by train to Alberta Rockies
- Via Rail have scheduled trains to Jasper from Edmonton, Kamloops, Vancouver and Prince Rupert
- Rocky Mountaineer a tourist train runs three routes, Vancouver-Banff-Calgary, Vancouver-Jasper and Whistler and Jasper
Get Around in Alberta Rockies
The Icefields Parkway (Highway 93) runs north/south through the region.
If you are not in a hurry to reach your destination an alternative to Highway 1 between Banff and Lake Louise is the Bow Valley Parkway (Alberta Highway 1A). The road winds through the woods giving the chance of seeing more wildlife (mainly deer) than the Trans-Canadian. Good quality road surface but a speed limit of 60 km/h. Similarly the 93A between Jasper and the Athabasca Falls provides a slow option with a greater chance of seeing bears.
Halal Sightseeing Tips
- Lake Louise, Peyto Lake and Moraine Lake in Banff National Park.
- Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park
- Johnston Canyon in Banff National Park.
- Athabasca Falls, Sunwapta Falls and Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park
- Angel Glacier and Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park
Halal Tours and Excursions in Alberta Rockies
Top Must Do Travel Tips to Alberta Rockies
In the winter skiing, in the summer hiking.
Travel topics
- Hiking in the Canadian Rockies
Stay safe as a Muslim in Alberta Rockies
- Blackbearwaterton - Thit is bear country. Thit is bear country so be careful. Also be aware that there is a good chance of coming across longhorn sheep, deer and moose on the road.
Where to go from Alberta Rockies
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