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  1. Jul 10, 2017 · Stop 2: Waterton Lakes National Park. Drive ~ 55km (45 minutes) to Waterton National Park on AB 5 West. Located in the southwestern corner of Alberta, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-see. Enjoy a cruise on Upper Waterton Lake, hike to Blakiston Falls or on the Crypt Lake Trail, drive the Akamina Parkway or Red Rock Canyon Parkway, you ...

  2. The total driving distance from Calgary, Canada to Vancouver, Canada is 604 miles or 972 kilometers. Your trip begins in Calgary, Canada. It ends in Vancouver, Canada. If you are planning a road trip, you might also want to calculate the total driving time from Calgary, Canada to Vancouver, Canada so you can see when you'll arrive at your ...

  3. Atlas maps of North America. Free interstate highway map of BC and Alberta. Detailed road map of British Columbia and Alberta province, Canada.

  4. Feb 25, 2024 · 2 week Canada road trip: Vancouver to Banff road trip. Victoria (2 nights) > Vancouver (3 nights) > Kelowna (2 nights) > Jasper (2 nights) > Banff (3 nights) > Calgary (2 nights) Two weeks would be a great amount of time for a Vancouver to Banff road trip, seeing the best of the Rocky Mountains and Canada’s west coast.

  5. Jan 28, 2023 · Budget for your Canada road trip should be as follows. National Park Fees: $20 CAD per vehicles ($15.50 USD) City Attractions: Many museums have entry fees start at $7.99 CAD ($6.20). CN Tower or any type of observation towers in major cities, starts at $30 CAD ($23 USD) Food: Minimum $30 CAD ($23 USD)

  6. To find out about fuel costs, use the form for calculating the cost of the Calgary AB-Fairmont BC trip. The distance from Calgary AB to Fairmont BC is 298.77 km (185.65 mi) The Calgary AB to Fairmont BC driving time is 4 hours and 17 minutes. The flying distance Calgary AB-Fairmont BC is 148.91 km (92.53 mi)

  7. Jan 19, 2024 · Most of the campgrounds in the province of British Columbia are around 40$ per site per night but do bear in mind that prices vary from campsite to campsite. In Alberta, they are slightly cheaper and you can expect to pay around $35CAD/per site per night. One site can fit up to 6 people and two vehicles so traveling in a group can be advantageous.

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