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This area is the 'hiking capital of Canada' and the views are unmatched (PHOTOS)

Get out your hiking boots! 🥾

Icefields Parkway in Alberta. Right: Hike in Alberta.

Someone out a car window. Right: A person on a hike in the mountains.

Editor

Western Canada is full of postcard views that have outdoorsy people from around the world itching to strap on some hiking boots and set out on a trail. The rocky mountains, brightly colours glacial lakes, and fields of wildflowers are signatures of the Alberta landscape.

While there are many jaw-droppingly beautiful hiking spots throughout the country, one specific area has been named the "hiking capital of Canada," and one look at the photos alone will show you why.

Within the beautiful Banff National Park sits the Lake Louise and Icefields area, which the Parks Canada website says is "a landscape of wonder which has been dubbed the 'hiking capital of Canada'".

The sheer amount of trails in the area speak to how true this title is, and visitors can take their pick of easier routes and challenging climbs.

The Rocky Mountains are on the bucket list of many people, for good reason. In this region, you can see the snowy peaks and jagged cliffsides of them, along with the wildlife that call them home.

In the fall you can see the trees turn a golden hue, adding another layer off beauty to the park.

For an easy hike in the Icefeild Parkway you can stroll up to the Peyto Lake Viewpoint, wher you can see the stunning turquoise water glissen in the sun. Then there's more difficult ones like North Molar Pass if you're up for a challenge.

For Calgarians, it's a quick 3-hour road trip up to the stunning nature within Banff National Park.

You can take a day trip from the city and soak in the beauty of Lake Louise and drive the scenic road of The Icefield Parkway.

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    • Editor

      Morgan Leet (she/her) is an Editor for Narcity Media Group. After graduating from Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, she jumped into fulfilling her dream as a journalist, merging her passion for travelling with writing. After working in the print media world on Canada’s East Coast, she joined Narcity with a move to B.C., drawn to the beauty of Western Canada. Since then, she's documented her experience moving to Vancouver, covering everything from local events to bucket-list travel destinations across Canada's West Coast.

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