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Travel guide to Banff National Park in Canada

Canada’s Banff National Park is a beautiful place full of wildness and tension. It retains a large amount of virgin forests and natural scenery. The air quality is definitely the best on the planet, allowing you to bathe in it. I can’t extricate myself from the negative oxygen ions. Let’s share with you a detailed self-driving travel guide to Canada’s Banff National Park.

Travel Guide

1. Drive in Western Canada and experience the most beautiful national park in the world - Banff National Park

2. Go to Yellowknife, commonly known as Yellowknife, to see the Aurora

When traveling to Canada with these two destinations, Calgary will be an important transit point, mainly because:

1. Banff National Park is in Calgary Next to Gary, it only takes an hour and a half to drive to Banff Town

2. There is a direct flight to Yellowknife

So this self-driving route has been roughly planned.

Self-driving route:

Calgary-Banff Town-Jaspe Town-Hinton-Icefield Center-Banff-Calgary

1. Rent a car If you order online, pick up the car at the parking lot opposite Calgary Airport

2. When picking up or returning the car, pay attention to whether the appearance of the car has any bumps

Driving Precautions

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1. The driving rules in Canada are similar to ours, with minor differences. You can check online before setting off. The right of road is very important.

2. Generally, it is self-service. You swipe your credit card and enter the amount. If the amount is too much, the credit card will be refunded.

3. The gas price is the cheapest in Calgary. Banff and Jasper are very expensive. The most cost-effective accommodation in Calgary

Accommodation:

1. The accommodation in Calgary is relatively cost-effective, the cheapest day in Canada

2. Banff Town Accommodation with Jasper is more expensive. It is more convenient to live in the town, but the price/performance ratio is not high

If you don't want to stay in Banff that day, you can stay in Field (near Yohe National Park), and Jasper can stay in Hinton that day. , there is a large Wal-Mart in Hinton

3. B&Bs in Canada generally have landlords upstairs and rentals downstairs. They have their own floor without disturbing each other

Attractions:

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There are many scenic spots in the park, and every second on the self-driving road is full of scenery, so I won’t list them one by one

1. Lake Louise (Internet celebrity hotel, Internet celebrity lake)

2. Moraine Lake (background picture for 20 Canadian dollars)

These two must-see lakes are really super beautiful (you can read my last travel note)

3. Columbia Glacier

4. Bow Lake, morant'scurve (overlooking the lake view, snow train in the forest)

Suggestions on avoiding pits, you may use them

Tips:

1. You can take Highway 1 for more beautiful scenery, but pay attention to the opening hours of Highway 1

2. Pay attention to the opening hours of various attractions. Will be closed

3. There may be traffic control from Lake Louise to Moraine Lake, and vehicles going to Moraine Lake will be restricted

4. Highway 1 and Banff to jsaper There are many wild animals on the road, such as antelopes, deer, bears, etc.

5. Downloading the mobile map in advance may cause no signal, but tmobile’s phone card has a better signal