Vacation Destination: Canada's Western National Parks

We watched in dismay, the dark clouds massing atThe park system has established an infrastructure
an alarming rate above the granite peaks of thethat allows travelers access while keeping the impact
Canadian Rockies in Jasper National Park. Anto a minimum. Abundant Visitor Centers are manned
afternoon rain shower was brewing, and it was goingwith friendly Canadian park service staff who help
to start pouring before we could return to ourdirect tourists by giving excellent information on
campsite on the Kicking Horse River.everything from white water rafting outfitters to fine
Fortunately, Canada's western parks have a strictrestaurants.
bare camp policy due to the presence of grizzlyJust about any amusement you want for your
bears, meaning that almost everything has to beCanadian Parks vacation is available. Here is one you
stowed away before leaving camp. There waswon't want to miss: The Icefields Parkway.
nothing laying around our site that could be damagedBilled as, "The Most Beautiful Road in The World," the
by rain, so we decided not to worry about theIcefields Parkway has a right to make the claim. It is
change in weather.230 kilometers of continuous World Heritage Site
We drove back from our day's sight seeing andscenery completely protected by Jasper and Banff
other adventures, scheming for a way to wait outParks. The white glaciers against the dark granite
the storm without getting wet and found ourselvesslopes with clear blue mountain lakes at their bases
sipping gin-tonics at Truffle Pig, a quirky cafe in a littlemake for one breath-taking vista after another. The
mountain town named Field. With Irish fiddle musicIcefield Parkway is a must-see for any visitor to the
playing in the background, we sat on benches by theregion.
open door and smelled the cooling rain turn dust intoWhere—Northern access to the Parkway is
mud.from the city of Jasper, and southern access is near
The challenges of dealing with bears and rain arethe town of Lake Louise on the Trans-Canada
among the reasons people generally either love orHighway.
abhor camping. It's an entirely different sort ofWhen—The road is open most of the year,
vacation from staying in resorts and hotels. And weexcept during severe weather. But summer and fall
did a little bit of both on a recent vacation in Canada.are the best times to visit because snow obscures
But aside from the question of lodging, all of thethe beautiful contrast of glacier, granite, and mountain
visitors to Jasper, Yoho, and Banff National Parkslakes.
have one thing in common: an appreciation for theWhat—There are frequent picnic areas and
dramatic natural beauty of the high and ruggedsome lodges for dining along the Parkway. Also,
Canadian Rockies.several of the roadside parks have trailheads for
Tourists from around the world flock to Canada'svisitors to explore in a more personal and focused
western national parks for good reason. Protecting away than merely passing through by car.
huge area that spans into two provinces, (AlbertaHow—Tour buses allow the visitor to
and British Columbia), the Canadian tourism industry iscompletely focus on the scenery. Individually
well aware of the value of keeping this large regionoperated vehicles offer more flexibility; the Parkway
pristine, maintaining the natural beauty of the highfee is 17 dollars for the vehicle.
mountains, clean rivers, and old-growth forests.