Tag: Alberta
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Five Favorites: Rocky Trails Around the World

There’s something about a rocky trail that feels different from any other path. Maybe it’s the way the terrain slows you down, asking you to watch each step, or the way the landscape seems to rise up around you, pulling you into it. Over the years, I’ve found that many of my favorite hikes are…
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Visiting Calgary Olympic Park: Remembering the Legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics {Alberta}

From Olympic history to future champions, Calgary Olympic Park offers visitors a chance to experience the lasting legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics while exploring one of Alberta’s most inspiring attractions.
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Johnston Canyon Ice Walk: Hiking Through the Canyon in Winter {Alberta}

The Johnston Canyon ice walk is one of the most unforgettable winter hikes in Banff National Park. Walk through frozen waterfalls, narrow canyon walls, and icy caves while experiencing the dramatic beauty of the Canadian Rockies in winter.
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Exploring Banff in Winter: A Walk Through the Mountain Town{Alberta}

Banff is more than a gateway to the Canadian Rockies—it’s a destination in its own right. In winter, the town transforms into a cozy mountain village filled with historic sites, river walks, museums, and charming streets. This post explores what it’s like to spend a day wandering through Banff beyond the famous viewpoints.
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Walking Across Frozen Lake Louise in Banff National Park {Alberta}

Lake Louise may be famous for its turquoise waters in summer, but winter transforms it into something completely different. Walk across the frozen lake, admire incredible mountain views, and experience one of Banff National Park’s most unforgettable winter adventures.