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    Day Hikes in Alberta's Rockies

    It's hard to think of Alberta without conjuring images of this diverse province's most amazing and powerful sight—the Rocky Mountains, which tower over prairies and foothills as one moves west through the province. The Rocky Mountains are a huge tourist draw, particularly to popular ski areas like Banff, Lake Louise, Kananaskis and Jasper. But how does one enjoy the majesty of these humbling giants when there's no snow on the ground? (continue...)
     

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    Great Divide Hiking

    For hikers and sightseers, Lake Louise is a good base for a visit to the Canadian Rockies. It is central to three main hiking areas: the Lake Louise area itself, Yoho National Park and the first 50 kilometers (30 miles) of the Icefields Parkway. Despite their high elevation, these three hiking areas offer trails ranging from flat lakeside strolls, to invigorating workouts that ascend to passes or promontories. (continue...)
     

     
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