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Snowshoeing in the Rockies

By Linda Tancs

Banff in Alberta, Canada is the hiking capital of the Canadian Rockies, its winter trails a winter wonderland.  What could be more idyllic than exploring them in a pair of snow shoes?  One of the area’s most traditional experiences, snowshoeing season is in full swing now until late March or so.   Travel safely:  be mindful of the trails marked for cross country skiing, avoid avalanche terrain and fresh animal tracks, and watch for slippery snow.  If you’d rather not navigate on your own, guided snowshoeing (and shoe rentals) is available in Lake Louise and other locations in Banff National Park.

Humble Beginnings in Canada

By Linda Tancs

The humble roots of Canada’s first national park originated in the fall of 1883, when three Canadian Pacific Railway construction workers discovered a cave containing hot springs on the eastern slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. From that inauspicious backdrop has blossomed over 2500 square miles of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers now comprising Banff National Park in the province of Alberta in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The park sports three ecoregions: montane (3% of the park area), subalpine (53% of the park area) and alpine (44% of the park area) and a vast array of wildllife, including bears and elk. Hire a local guide to learn the most about this area’s natural wonders and cultural treasures. If you go it alone, watch out for our four-footed friends; they most certainly will feel entitled to the right of way.

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