
Why You Should Visit Canada
Canada is a very popular tourist country with a great environment, wonderful people and certainly there are room for everyone. Beautiful landscapes and peaceful surroundings! If you decide to have your vacation in Canada, you have made an excellent decision.
Lets start with fishing. If you are looking for a place to stay while freshwater fishing in Canada, you have many options and anglers from all over the world look forward to freshwater fishing in Canada each year. All from the eastern shores of the Maritime Provinces to the vast wooded tract of coastline on the west shores of British Columbia, you will find fishing that is so abundant and unspoiled, that anglers from around the globe visit each year. Then they subsequently return year after year.
Many are looking for a weekend retreat that’s accessible with your family car, or perhaps the “trip of a lifetime”, a visit to a remote northern lake accessible only by float plane, this province offers it all.
With the Canada mountain biking in British Columbia, the scenery of is splendid. There are actually places in the province where it is possible to do mountain biking 10 months of the year. In virtually every part of the province you will find bubbly local enthusiasm for Canada mountain biking, a willingness to share knowledge, and a host of premier trails to put to the test.
With the Rocky Mountaineer Vacations you have a provider of unique Canadian train trips and vacation packages across Canada. You can travel by train through the Canadian Rockies on board the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer train and discover Canada from coast to coast. You can also choose shorter trips for two days, for example from Vancouver over the Rocky Mountains to Calgary, Banff and Jasper. To cross the whole country you will have to spend ten days on board. It is indeed a big country.
A vacation in Canada could also include one of the big cities, for example Montreal. With its unique mix of old world charm, French joie de vivre and modern style, Montreal radiates a sophisticated glamour that is rare in North America. Famous for its innovative fashion, extensive arts community and delectable bistros, the city has plenty to offer any visitor. Why not spend an afternoon exploring the chic boutiques and sampling the famed cuisine, or retreat to the fine museums and the stunning Notre Dame Basilica. The history of the city is rooted in Old Montreal and the Old Port, where you can stroll the cobblestone streets and walk along the banks of the mighty St. Lawrence River.
In Alberta you have a wonderful attraction in Lake Louise, for many it is the sparkling turquoise lake itself. It is a beautiful, milky blue lake that rests at the foot of the Victoria Glacier, which rises majestically behind, capped by snow and ice all year around. The lake has become one of Canada’s best-loved sights and the most photographed scene in the Canadian Rockies.
If you go by the Rocky Mountaineer train, guests with an overnight stay in Lake Louise stay at ‘The Diamond in the Wilderness’ The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, located right on the shores of this legendary lake with breathtaking views.
Actually the entire area offers a host of leisure opportunities, including skiing, hiking, fishing, biking and simply relaxing. Also Moraine Lake, a short distance away, is perfect for a day trip. Most of the Rockies area affords incredible opportunity for sightseeing and photography.
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Photography in the Canadian Rockies
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Kananaskis Mountains, Canadian Rockies Front Ranges, with farmed foothills near Photo Mugs Kananaskis Mountains, Canadian Rockies Front Ranges, with farmed foothills near Okotoks, south of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America…. |
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Bonney Range, Glacier National Park, Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, Canada, Photo Mugs Bonney Range, Glacier National Park, Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, Canada, North America…. |
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City of Banff from Sulphur Mountain, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America Photo Mugs City of Banff from Sulphur Mountain, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America…. |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Kananaskis Mountains, Canadian Rockies Front Ranges, with farmed foothills near from Robert Harding $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Kananaskis Mountains, Canadian Rockies Front Ranges, with farmed foothills near. Kananaskis Mountains, Canadian Rockies Front Ranges, with farmed foothills near Okotoks, south of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. … |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of City of Banff from Sulphur Mountain, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America from Robert Harding Photo Puzzle, City of Banff from Sulphur Mountain, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America. City of Banff from Sulphur Mountain, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is ship… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Lake Moraine, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America from Robert Harding Photo Puzzle, Lake Moraine, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America. Lake Moraine, Alberta, Rockies, Canada, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab…. |
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Canadian Rockies Panorama $11.00 Canadian Rockies Panorama is a collection of over five dozen of the best-loved views in the Rockies. There are spectacular scenes from five parks, including Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Parks. Waterfalls, wildlife, lakes, flowers, canyons and mountains are combined to show off the incredible natural harmony of one of the worlds most beautiful places. Whether tourists keep this book as a persona… |
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Visions of the Big Sky: Painting and Photographing the Northern Rocky Mountain West (The Charles M. Russell Series on Art and Photography of the … on Art and Photography of the American West) $29.95 From the Wind River Range to the Canadian border, the northern Rocky Mountain West is an outsized land of stunning dimensions and emotive power. In Visions of the Big Sky, Dan Flores revisits the Northern Rockies artistic tradition to explore its diversity and richness. In his essays about the artists, photographers, and thematic historical imagery of the region, he blends art and cultural history… |
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How To Photograph The Canadian Rockies $14.95 Award-winning photographer Darwin Wiggett shares his wealth of knowledge and his love for the Canadian Rockies in this comprehensive guidebook. Crammed with photos and tips – from film, lenses and filters to locations, seasons and lighting conditions, this guide is a “must-have” companion for everyone who wants to capture the beauty of this area through the lens of a camera. Ideal for the skilled … |
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Bruno Engler: Photography $33.73 New – Bruno Engler was born in Switzerland in 1915. He came to Canada in 1939 and spent over 60 years photographing the Canadian Rockies. He was the last of the Swiss mountain guides hired by Canadian Pacific. This book is a collection of his magnificent mountain photography. |
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Canada $39.95 A spectacular exploration of familiar places and seldom-seen treasures. This lush book captures Canada from its southern border to the shores of the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic oceans, sweeping readers on a tour of the diverse landscapes in between, in 200 full-color photographs by the country’s best photographers. Each page holds a new vista: the jagged peaks, delicate alpine flowers, and stunning glaciers of the Rockies; the rugged Canadian Shield and sprawling boreal forest much as they were centuries ago; the ancient First Nations totems of British Columbia’s Queen Charlotte Islands. For those who’ve visited these places, this book is a breathtaking album of memories. For those who’ve yet to explore the country, Canada: A Visual Journey is the sightseeing tour of a lifetime. Darwin Wiggett, Thomas Kitchin, Victoria Hurst, Mike Grandmaison, Wayne Lynch, Richard Hartmier, and Alan Sirulnikoff: the photo credits of Canada: A Visual Journey presents a who’s who of Canadian landscape and wildlife photography. Wander with them into the incomparable places the nation has to offer. |
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Canadian Rockies $11.02 Used – Without a doubt, this is the all-time best-selling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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Canadian Rockies $6.94 Used – Without a doubt, this is the all-time best-selling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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Canadian Rockies $21.66 New – Without a doubt, this is the all-time best-selling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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Canadian Rockies $30.73 New – Without a doubt, this is the all-time best-selling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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Canadian Rockies $20.55 Used – Without a doubt, this is the all-time best-selling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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Canadian Rockies $20.35 Used – Without a doubt, this is the all-time best-selling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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Columbia Icefield: An Altitude SuperGuide $4.04 This is your full colour guide to the Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefield in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. This book combines human history – amazing stories of bravery and courage – together with a geological overview and a breath-taking visual tour of one of the world’s most incredible places. As a geographic area, the Columbia Icefield looks back to a time when the world, including the early history of mankind, was dominated by ice. This book tells how glaciers are born, how they move and how they irrevocably shape the landscape they inhabit. Complete with lists, a glossary, a look at the plant and animal life of the area and important and useful tips on photography, hiking and safety. this book is both an essential guide to the area as well as a beautiful souvenir. |
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Drawing from the Mountain: An Illustrated Journey $37.99 New – This illustrated journey describes a lifetime of mountain experiences, from childhood to fatherhood, in the Canadian Rockies. Using words, artwork and photography, Lorne Perry reveals a life lived, at times on the edge, as he overcomes the effects of a savage grizzly attack to wander the mountains again. In “Drawing from the Mountain”, readers who have spent time in the Rockies, or any wild place, will find resonance and a bit of soul music. |
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Drawing from the Mountain: An Illustrated Journey $21 Used – This illustrated journey describes a lifetime of mountain experiences, from childhood to fatherhood, in the Canadian Rockies. Using words, artwork and photography, Lorne Perry reveals a life lived, at times on the edge, as he overcomes the effects of a savage grizzly attack to wander the mountains again. In Drawing from the Mountain, readers who have spent time in the Rockies, or any wild place, will find resonance and a bit of soul music. |
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Glen Boles: My Mountain Album: Art & Photography of the Canadian Rockies & Columbia Mountains $53.7 New – Artist and photographer Glen Boles has climbed extensively all over North America and in Europe, but his first love is the Canadian Rockies, where he has summited over 450 peaks, often by a difficult new route. Many were first ascents. Over the years Glen has become familiar with all facets of climbing, from expedition climbing to mountain rescue. Boles’ interest in photography and drawing has enriched his mountain experiences and made him well known throughout the North American climbing |
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Glen Boles: My Mountain Album: Art & Photography of the Canadian Rockies & Columbia Mountains $42.95 Used – Artist and photographer Glen Boles has climbed extensively all over North America and in Europe, but his first love is the Canadian Rockies, where he has summited over 450 peaks, often by a difficult new route. Many were first ascents. Over the years Glen has become familiar with all facets of climbing, from expedition climbing to mountain rescue. Boles’ interest in photography and drawing has enriched his mountain experiences and made him well known throughout the North American climbing |
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Majestic Splendor: Portraits of the Rocky Mountains $70 New – This moving glimpse of the Canadian Rockies–a place where nature exists in powerful isolation touched only by the sun, snow, rain, and wind–is a masterpiece of photography and a celebration of sublime nature. Shiro Shirahata is to the Rockies what Ansel Adams was to Yosemite, a master photographer and a devoted lover of the landscape. Over 100 full-color photos. |
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Majestic Splendor: Portraits of the Rocky Mountains $44.87 Used – This moving glimpse of the Canadian Rockies–a place where nature exists in powerful isolation touched only by the sun, snow, rain, and wind–is a masterpiece of photography and a celebration of sublime nature. Shiro Shirahata is to the Rockies what Ansel Adams was to Yosemite, a master photographer and a devoted lover of the landscape. Over 100 full-color photos. |
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The Canadian Rockies $14.64 Used – Without a doubt, this is the all-time bestselling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton’s work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his |
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The Lens of Time: A Repeat Photography of Landscape Change in the Canadian Rockies $67.18 Used – The Lens of Time is a unique collaboration between two observers who have, for more than twenty-five years, been examining landscape change in the Canadian Rockies–national park biologist Cliff White and Canadian Rockies historian Ted Hart. Working with historical photographs, White has retraced the steps of the original photographers and taken new shots in the same locales, a technique known as “repeat photography.” Comparing these images side by side, the authors show the dramatic chan |
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The Lens of Time: A Repeat Photography of Landscape Change in the Canadian Rockies $67.18 New – The Lens of Time is a unique collaboration between two observers who have, for more than twenty-five years, been examining landscape change in the Canadian Rockies–national park biologist Cliff White and Canadian Rockies historian Ted Hart. Working with historical photographs, White has retraced the steps of the original photographers and taken new shots in the same locales, a technique known as “repeat photography.” Comparing these images side by side, the authors show the dramatic chang |
