Traveling Well to Alberta
Alberta is a storyteller's dream. Its spectacular scenery has been featured in so many films you may feel like you've already been here. From peaks to plains, Alberta is one of the world's most stunning and diverse destinations. The province is bordered to the west by the renowned Canadian Rocky Mountains, to the southeast by the Badlands and prairies, and to the north by a wilderness of beautiful forests, lakes and rivers. A nature-lover's paradise, Alberta is enriched by wide open spaces and all-encompassing, magical landscapes, perfect for creating a memorable vacation experience.
Whether seeking inspiration, action or relaxation, Alberta has something for every visitor. The province is comprised of six principal regions – Alberta North, Alberta Central and Alberta South; Canadian Rockies; and two international gateway cities of Edmonton and Calgary. Each has a character and sparkle of their own, guaranteeing the experience of a lifetime for guests.
Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park
8 days
Glacier National Park • "Going to the Sun Road" • Banff
Calgary • Columbia Icefields • Athabasca Falls • Jasper
Canada's Winter Wonderland
7 days
VIA Rail Canada's Snow Train Express • Jasper
Lake Louise • Banff
Alberta is a storyteller's dream. Its spectacular scenery has been featured in so many films you may feel like you've already been here. From peaks to plains, Alberta is one of the world's most stunning and diverse destinations. The province is bordered to the west by the renowned Canadian Rocky Mountains, to the southeast by the Badlands and prairies, and to the north by a wilderness of beautiful forests, lakes and rivers. A nature-lover's paradise, Alberta is enriched by wide open spaces and all-encompassing, magical landscapes, perfect for creating a memorable vacation experience.
Whether seeking inspiration, action or relaxation, Alberta has something for every visitor. The province is comprised of six principal regions – Alberta North, Alberta Central and Alberta South; Canadian Rockies; and two international gateway cities of Edmonton and Calgary. Each has a character and sparkle of their own, guaranteeing the experience of a lifetime for guests.
Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park
8 days
Glacier National Park • "Going to the Sun Road" • Banff
Calgary • Columbia Icefields • Athabasca Falls • Jasper
Canada's Winter Wonderland
7 days
VIA Rail Canada's Snow Train Express • Jasper
Lake Louise • Banff






Did You Know?
- The Icefields Parkway – considered one of the world’s Top 10 most scenic drives – connects Banff National Park (Canada’s first National Park) and Jasper National Park (Canada’s largest National Park).
- Alberta is home to 5 out of Canada’s 13 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Waterton Lakes National Park (Alberta) and Glacier National Park (Montana) formed the world’s first International Peace Park symbolizing peace and friendship between two countries.
- Alberta is the sunniest place in Canada with an average of 2,500 hours per year.
- Alberta is the only province that does not have a provincial sales tax, making it a shoppers’ paradise.










