
Alberta Parks
Just like other parks in the country, the Jasper National Park possesses a lodge. Staying at the Jasper Park Lodge is ok, but for those who want to really appreciate the Jasper National Park, camping is best.
Particulars of the Jasper National Park
It covers 4,200 square miles and is situated in the territory of Alberta. If hot springs are what makes your heart go pumping, they have it there. Miette Hot springs are found in the northeastern part. If you prefer other attractions, then you might appreciate all the waterfalls, lakes, and glaciers found within the Jasper National Park.
National parks helps preserve wildlife, and that is especially true in this tourist magnet. You could interact with bears, or you could also see beavers in the park. If you have kids and wish to space in a spacious facility, then staying in the park's lodge would serve quite well for the whole family.
More on Alberta parks
The Banff National park is the oldest national park in Canada, which was put up in 1885. It has ice fields, glaciers, alpine grounds, and even coniferous forests. Its landscapes are as diverse as a national park could get. Icefields parkway branches from lake Louise, linking to the Jasper National Park. The Yoho Park is a neighbor at the western side.
Unfortunately, as one of the globe's most patronized parks, the ecosystem is now in danger. During the mid-nineties, Parks Canada made a 2-year study, and it resulted to new policies for the ecological preservation of the Banff National Park.