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[The Main Street in Banff]

Banff is a quiet little town that is known in winter for it&#039;s tremendous skiing at three of the largest resorts in Canada close by but also in the summer for the amazing scenery, hiking trails and other outdoor activities (often leading to huge crowds).  The town itself is a year-long attraction with a wide assortment of small shops and nice places to eat as well as a large amount of accommodation.  This is the largest town in the national park where developmen…</description>
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[The Rockies (from the Trans-Canada Highway)]

The Rockies are a wonderful area of Canada, with massive national parks (Banff National Park and Jasper National Park).  Both parks charge admission for vehicles, even if passing through (if staying for longer than a few days it is probably worth looking at an annual pass).  There is little, if any, development permitted here,</description>
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Heading north out of Banff (see Banff) and Lake Louise (see Lake Louise) along a winding road through many miles of mountains and forest you eventually arrive at Glacier National Park.  This park climbs well up into the mountains, culminating at a visitor&#039;s centre at the highest peak on the highway where you can get tours of a glacier that is within 200 meters of the road.</description>
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The town of Lake Louise is extremely small and most people pass right through it to go to the main business in the town: The hotel.  That is, the Château Lake Louise which is located up a small road winding through the mountains about five miles past the town (see</description>
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