Explore Canada's National Parks
Comprehensive guides to the Rocky Mountain parks we explore
Discover four UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Canadian Rockies. Each park offers unique landscapes, wildlife, and adventures waiting to be explored with our expert guides.
Banff National Park
Canada's first national park, established in 1885. Home to iconic turquoise lakes, towering mountain peaks, and abundant wildlife.
Key Features
- Lake Louise - stunning glacial lake
- Moraine Lake - vivid blue waters
- Icefields Parkway - scenic drive
Best for: Iconic mountain scenery and accessible trails
Wildlife: Elk, bears, bighorn sheep
View Our Banff ToursJasper National Park
The largest park in the Canadian Rockies, offering true wilderness experiences and world-class dark sky viewing.
Key Features
- Columbia Icefield - massive glacier
- Maligne Lake - pristine waters
- Miette Hot Springs - natural relaxation
Best for: Wilderness immersion and stargazing
Wildlife: Caribou, wolves, bears
View Our Jasper ToursYoho National Park
Home to dramatic waterfalls, emerald lakes, and the world-famous Burgess Shale fossil beds.
Key Features
- Takakkaw Falls - spectacular cascade
- Emerald Lake - vivid green waters
- Burgess Shale - ancient fossils
Best for: Waterfall photography and geological wonders
Wildlife: Porcupines, moose, birds
View Our Yoho ToursWaterton Lakes National Park
Where mountains meet prairies, creating unique ecosystems and stunning landscapes in Canada's International Peace Park.
Key Features
- Red Rock Canyon - colorful formations
- Cameron Falls - powerful waterfall
- Prince of Wales Hotel - historic landmark
Best for: Diverse ecosystems and unique geography
Wildlife: Black bears, cougars, deer
View Our Waterton ToursProtecting These Natural Treasures
These parks require our care and respect. Follow Leave No Trace principles, stay on designated trails, and maintain safe distances from wildlife. Your responsible tourism helps preserve these incredible landscapes for future generations.