Stunning views at the most magnificent national park on the planet
Banff National Park in Canada is one of the most magnificent natural “paradises” in the world, where glaciers, jade lakes and pristine pine forests converge.
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Canada's first national park. Established in 1885, Banff was Canada's first national park and the third in the world , ushering in a large-scale nature conservation movement in North America. Photo: Pinterest. Nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains. The park covers more than 6,600 km², covered by mountains, valleys, glaciers and vast pine forests, and is the central part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Photo: Pinterest.
Lake Louise – the emerald gem of Banff. Lake Louise is famous for its emerald green water due to the dissolved glacial rock flour in the water, beautifully reflecting the snow-capped Victoria Mountains. Photo: Pinterest. Wildlife paradise. Banff is home to more than 50 species of mammals such as grizzly bears, moose, wolves and Canada lynx, creating a rich ecosystem rarely seen. Photo: Pinterest.
Banff is a small but vibrant town. Located in the heart of the park, Banff is a mix of old and new, famous for its resorts, hot springs and vibrant winter festivals. Photo: Pinterest. The railway gave birth to the park. Banff came to attention when Canadian Pacific Railway workers discovered natural hot springs, leading the government to decide to preserve the area. Photo: Pinterest. A four-season paradise for visitors. Summer in Banff is ablaze with wildflowers and blue lakes, while winter turns it into a world-renowned skiing and ice climbing paradise. Photo: Pinterest.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 1984, Banff and neighboring parks such as Jasper and Yoho were recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO for their majestic rock landscape and special ecological value. Photo: Pinterest.
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