BY CASSANDRA LAFFEY
Pristine mountains, majestic wildlife, sparkling lakes and frozen landscapes – you can practically inhale the crisp, clean air that Canada‘s vast wilderness areas is famous for. If you needed any more reason to experience The Great White North (also; not so snowy in summer), in 2017 Parks Canada is waiving national park entrance fees, which also includes a number of historic sites and marine conservation areas, as part of the celebrations for Canada 150 – the country’s 150th anniversary of Confederation. There’s more than 40 national parks areas to explore, so we’ve picked our top 10.
1. BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA
Canada’s first national park (established in 1883) is famous for the stunning Lake Louise. This glacial lake glows with a mesmerising aquamarine gleam you can get lost in. Lake Moraine is another Instagram-worthy lake in Banff National Park that’s also known as the Valley of the Ten Peaks. .............>>>> http://stfi.re/oknzbgj
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