The Majestic Peaks of Banff and Jasper

Western Canada's National Parks

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Carved over the centuries by tectonic movement and ancient glaciers, the Canadian Rockies are home to some of the most awe-inspiring mountains in the world. Shimmering turquoise lakes, colored by glacial rock dust, glow beneath dramatic summits.

The wild beauty of Canada’s oldest (Banff) and largest (Jasper) National Parks is waiting for you to discover.

Wildlife, Geology and Natural History

Canada’s First National Park

Featured on National Geographic’s Short Film Showcase, this timelapse journey through Canada's Banff National Park, established in 1885, highlights the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains with a kaleidoscopic backdrop of wide-open skies.

Jasper National Park

Experience the natural wonders of this park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Joi hosts Jack and Colton to explore the Columbia Icefield (including Athabasca Glacier), one of the largest non-polar icefields in the world, and go canyoneering in a glacier-fed stream.

A brief history of the Columbia Icefield

Wedged between Banff and Jasper National Park, it is the largest ice field in North America's Rocky Mountains and feeds six major glaciers: Athabasca, Castleguard, Columbia, Dome, Stutfield and Saskatchewan.

Lake Louise & Moraine Lake in 4K

Striking views from around two of the most picturesque glacier-fed lakes in Banff National Park.

The Rugged Rocky Mountain Goat

The Rocky Mountain Goat seems to defy gravity, able to scale and leap with ease across some of the most intense terrain on earth. They also are the largest mammal that lives and survives at some of our highest altitudes, as well as in some of the harshest terrain in North America. In this All Creatures podcast, zoologists Chris Mortensen and Angie Adkin explore this species and what makes them one of the most unique mammals on our planet.

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