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Talk about traveling to Canada, why should you go to Calgary!

Canada has a vast territory, sparsely populated areas, and vast resources. It is rich in natural resources, such as oil, coal, minerals, forests, water conservancy, etc. The land area of ??Canada is slightly larger than that of China; and the population of Canada as a whole is about 33 million, which is only the number of permanent residents in Beijing or Shanghai + the foreign population. Of course, most of Canada's territory is cold and covered with ice and snow all year round. There are very few indigenous people living in these places, but it can be said that as long as you are interested, there are many wonders here and many places are waiting for your adventure. Based on my photography hobby and travel experience, today I would like to tell you about traveling to Canada. Why should you go to Calgary? First, take a look at the GOOGLE map below: I walk on watermelon rinds and talk about where I go. The wonderful scenery photos I took can help you understand Canada. In the picture, A: Calgary; B: Jasper NP via Banff NP; C: Edmoonton; D: Drumheller and E: Wo Waterton NP. As you can see from the picture, Calgary is a southern city in Canada and has the third largest international airport in Canada. With Calgary as the center, go west for 80 kilometers, drive for about an hour, and you will enter the mountains (Kananasque). This mountain range is the beautiful Rocky Mountains, along the most beautiful glacier highway in the world. You can reach Carlsberg, the largest national park in the Rocky Mountain Park Group (an area of ??about 12,000 square kilometers); 300 kilometers north, you will come to Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta; 240 kilometers south from Calgary, You have arrived at the border of the United States and Canada. There is a park jointly owned by Canada and the United States called Waterton Lakes National Park. 100 kilometers east of Calgary, you will come to Dinosaur Valley, the largest dinosaur birthplace in the world, where you will find the Royal Trier Dinosaur Museum. From the above introduction, you will realize that Calgary is an important tourist transportation fortress and tourist destination city. 1. First, take a look at the A-B route, which is the tourist route from Calgary to the Rockies: Along Canada Highway 1, Calgary is only 80 kilometers away from the Rockies and is one of the cities closest to the Rockies. Due to its unique geographical conditions, many tourists set Calgary as the best destination for a trip to the Rockies. In addition to the western Canadian city of Vancouver and the eastern Canadian city of Toronto, Calgary should be the first choice tourist city for the Rocky Mountains.

The main attractions of this route (arranged in order of tourist routes), Kannanask Mountain Village - Banff Town and its surroundings - Lake Louise and its surroundings - Glacier Highway Scenery - Carlsberg National Park and its surroundings! Photography one: Scenery of Kannanask Upper Lake (two pictures) Photography two: Sunset at Kannanask Lower Lake Photography three: Three Sisters Mountain (the location of Ang Lee’s movie "Brokeback Mountain") Photography No. 4: Scenery of Banff Town (Calgary is 120 kilometers away from Banff, and the scenery along the way is beautiful) Photography No. 5: Langdu Mountain (near Banff Town, you can see this limestone mountain peak) Photography No. 6 : Cascade Mountain Photography No. 7: Castle Mountain Photography No. 8: Lake Minnewanka Continuing along Canada Highway 1, we came to the area around Lake Louise: Photography No. 9: Calgary's Road to the Rockies Highway Photography No. 10: Early Spring in Lake Louise