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  1. Western Canada, also referred to as the Western provinces, Canadian West or the Western provinces of Canada, and commonly known within Canada as the West, is a Canadian region that includes the four western provinces just north of the Canada–United States border namely (from west to east) British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. [3]

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    • 1 Day Ten: Go Hiking In Kananaskis (Departure From Calgary) Kananaskis Country Canada. On day 10 of the West Canada vacation itinerary, wake up in the charming mountain town of Canmore.
    • 2 Day Nine: Watch The Sunrise At Lake Louise And Lake Agnes Teahouse Hike. People canoeing on Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada. Day nine of the Western Canada travel itinerary follows a similar structure, but this time, travelers will get to see the sunrise over the famous Lake Louise.
    • 3 Day Eight: Catch The Sunrise At Moraine Lake And Larch Valley Hike. Moraine Lake in Banff, Canada. Travelers should get up before the sun on day eight of their West Canada travel itinerary to catch the beautiful sunrise at Moraine Lake.
    • 4 Day Seven: Drive To Banff & Explore One Of The Best National Parks In Canada. The Canadian Rockies along Icefield Parkway in Alberta Canada on the way to Jasper.
    • Banff National Park[SEE MAP] Canada’s oldest national park, Banff, is chock full of awesome scenery. Set amongst the beauty of the Canadian Rockies, the park contains several beautiful lakes, including Lake Louise, the gem of the park, and the much photographed Moraine Lake.
    • Vancouver[SEE MAP] British Columbia’s largest city, Vancouver, is a cosmopolitan city in the lower province. An important seaport, the city prizes its ethnic groups, with its Chinatown being the biggest in Canada and the second largest in North America.
    • Churchill[SEE MAP] Churchill, a small town with less than a thousand souls, is undoubtedly the biggest tourist draw in northern Manitoba, at least during the fall.
    • Jasper National Park[SEE MAP] Canada’s largest national park, Jasper National Park is also the world’s second largest dark sky preserve. That’s where lighting and pollution are limited, so stargazers can see the night sky at its best.
    • Haida Gwaii. Formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida Gwaii (or “Islands of the Haida People”) is an archipelago off the central coast of British Columbia.
    • Tofino. Another unmissable spot on the west coast of Canada is the area around Tofino on Vancouver Island. Tofino is best known for surfing (it has even been called the “surfing capital of Canada”), fishing, old-growth forests, and local indigenous culture.
    • Granville Island. Granville Island is a historic attraction and cultural hub just south of downtown Vancouver, the largest city in Western Canada. While you may know it for Granville Island Beer, which can be found across Canada, this spot has a lot more going for it.
    • Liard River Hot Spring. Way, way, way up north on the Alaska Highway just before it enters Yukon sits Liard River Hot Spring. It is the second-largest natural hot spring in all of Canada and compared to the first (Fairmont, also in BC), it is far more remote and less developed.
    • Calgary. 2 Days. Introduce yourself to Western Canada in the region’s urban gateway of Calgary. Outside of Canada, Calgary is most famous for hosting the 1988 Winter Olympics.
    • Edmonton. 1 Day. Many may balk at the decision to include one day in Edmonton in this road trip itinerary. The reasoning is simple. Edmonton is 3 hours north of Calgary by car.
    • Jasper National Park. 3 Days. Embarking Edmonton on the Yellowhead Highway (Hwy 16), the true Canadian road-trippin’ fun begins. Jasper National Park is the first in the series of epic parks on this itinerary.
    • Banff National Park. 3 Days. Heading south from Jasper to Banff along the Icefields Parkway is one of Canada’s best road trips. And whether you want to take it slow or make it snappy, this stretch might become one of the highlights of your trip.
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  3. Nov 25, 2022 · Discover the best places to explore in Western Canada, from the glaciers and national parks of British Columbia to the polar bears and surf of Churchill. Learn about the culture, history and wildlife of this vast and wild region, and find tips for your next trip.

  4. Oct 2, 2019 · Discover the most stunning landscapes in Western Canada with these 10 scenic drives. From glaciers and lakes to mountains and coasts, these routes will take you through diverse and breathtaking scenery.

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