The vast wilderness of the Canadian Rockies spans a part of the border between the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Giant, snow-covered mountains, grizzly bears, lakes, waterfalls ...
The Canadian Rockies are distinct from the American Rockies as they have been been very heavily glaciated, resulting in sharply pointed mountains separated by wide, U-shaped valleys gouged by ...
An entire region is in a precarious position. Expert warns of imminent risk after making concerning observation in the ...
At 3,954 meters (12972.44 ft), Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The imposing mountain was first ... "Finding space as an explorer and a steep skier, you start to look at ...
In Alberta, Canada, lies the largest national park in the Rockies and the world's second-largest Dark Sky Preserve - perfect ...
A group of tourists stands on a platform overlooking Peyto Lake, a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. Thirty trails meander through Bow Valley and the mountains ...
One member, English-born James McDonald, travelled to the Canadian Rockies in 1924 to seek inspiration in its mountains, lakes and forests. Later, he helped ignite Canada’s first major national ...
Cindy Hirschfeld, an avid skier and frequent contributor to the Travel section, regularly visits the Canadian Rockies ... Banff’s relationship with the mountains, as well as the Indigenous ...
“Heli-hiking gives you the opportunity to reach high places in comfort,” says Dave Butler, Canadian Mountain ... Helicopters, and Mountains (Rocky Mountain Books, 2009) is an engaging ...
AN Anglo-Canadian-American expedition, sponsored by F. S. Smyth, and consisting of seven members, was able during the past summer (1947) to carry out the exploration of the Lloyd George Mountains ...