Canada | North America
ALBERTA
Banff National Park & Jasper National Park
October in Alberta feels like a quiet revelation. The crowds of summer have faded, leaving the landscape to breathe in its natural rhythm. The Canadian Rockies stretch endlessly, a blend of jagged peaks, deep forests, and glacial waters that seem untouched by time. It’s a season of transition, where the vibrant greens of summer give way to the subdued hues of autumn, and every turn in the road reveals a new wonder.
October in Alberta feels like a quiet revelation. The crowds of summer have faded, leaving the landscape to breathe in its natural rhythm. The Canadian Rockies stretch endlessly, a blend of jagged peaks, deep forests, and glacial waters that seem untouched by time. It’s a season of transition, where the vibrant greens of summer give way to the subdued hues of autumn, and every turn in the road reveals a new wonder.
Mount Columbia in Jasper National Park towers at 12,293 feet.
Banff is just 80 miles west
of Calgary
Alberta is home to over 60 species of mammals, including grizzly bears, elk, and mountain goats.
Jasper National Park
Lake Louise, Lake Minnetonka, Lake Vermillion,
Columbian Icefield, Bow River
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