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alberta parks

Towering mountains wrap around this town, alongside a scenic lake. Visiting is like stepping into a postcard, with breathtaking views everywhere you turn.

The dreamy little village of Waterton is tucked away in Waterton National Park — a place where the prairies meet the mountains. One look at this magical spot shows how it earned a spot on Culture Trip's list of the "20 Most Beautiful Towns and Villages in Canada."

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Visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park is like stepping into another world, and with a unique landscape that many probably don't associate with Canada.

The long stretches of amber-hued and "hauntingly beautiful" rocks and the dry terrain of the badlands would look at home in places like Arizona — but the stunning landscape is in Alberta waiting for you to explore it.

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If you're looking to travel in Alberta this summer, camping can be a great affordable option. As an added bonus, there are also a ton of Alberta campsites that have views of some of the province's most spectacular lakes to try out.

Waking up to mountain views or sandy beaches and taking a dip in emerald-green lakes is pretty idyllic and plenty of campsites in Alberta offer you all the views you could ever hope for.

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If you're bored of going on the same old hikes in Banff and you're looking for a challenge this summer, look no further. On this Alberta hike, you'll need to walk along ledges, climb a ladder, and crawl through a cave before eventually reaching a stunning blue lake.

Crypt Lake Trail can be found in Waterton Lakes National Park and it really is bucket-list worthy — it has all the views and is also action-packed from the beginning. In fact, the just over 17-kilometre trail was named one of the "Most Thrilling Trails" in the world by National Geographic.

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Camping season is almost upon us and as one of the most scenic places in the world, camping in Alberta is likely to be super popular this year.

However, with more people travelling to the province, Alberta Parks has reminded visitors reservation change fees for campsites will be going up from March 31, 2022.

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