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The ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE to Banff and Jasper|EPIC 

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2024 Wildfires: My thoughts and prayers go out to the many people (and animals) affected by the horrible and tragic wildfires in and around the beautiful town of Jasper. This makes me very, very sad. Stay strong and be safe.
Thank you for watching the ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE to Banff and Jasper National Parks.
These two parks have some of the most exquisite scenery in the entire world yet they are easy to visit and open all-year round.
I have been visiting the Parks since the late 1970s and for about 10 years I worked in the tourism industry in Alberta promoting both of these parks. I recognize my bias as I have a deep and genuine love for the Canadian Rockies. But objectively I think it is clear that they are beyond beautiful.
This video has been several years in the making. It took me a while (years) to put this video together and that is because I wanted to include as much as i could to hopefully make this the very best video about Banff and Jasper on RU-vid. I believe it is very important to be authentic and part of that is me personally visiting every attraction. As I said, it took some time!
In this video I visit Banff National Park including the Banff townsite (including the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Bow Falls, Cascade Gardens, Cave and Basin, Cascade Ponds, Vermilion Lakes, Two Jack Lake, Lake Minnewanka), Johnston Canyon, Lake Louise, Lake Agnes, Moraine Lake, Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. I then leave Banff National Park and head into Jasper National Park and visit the town of Jasper (including the Jasper SkyTram, Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper Planetarium), Maligne Canyon, Maligne Lake, Pyramid Lake, Miette Hot Springs) and then head deep in the Icefields Parkway and visit Athabasca Falls, Sunwapta Falls, the Columbia Icefield and Columbia Icefield Sky Walk.
This is an EPIC journey and if you're thinking of going, stop thinking - just go!
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Merci d'avoir regardé le GUIDE DE VOYAGE ULTIME vers les parcs nationaux Banff et Jasper. Cette vidéo explore comment s'y rendre, comment se déplacer, où séjourner, où manger et ce qu'il y a à faire dans l'une des plus belles régions du monde.
Je visite les parcs depuis la fin des années 1970 et j'ai travaillé pendant environ 10 ans dans l'industrie touristique en Alberta pour promouvoir ces deux parcs. Je reconnais mes préjugés car j'ai un amour profond et authentique pour les Rocheuses canadiennes. Mais objectivement, je pense qu’il est clair qu’ils sont au-delà de la beauté.
Cette vidéo a pris plusieurs années en préparation. Il m'a fallu un certain temps (des années) pour monter cette vidéo et c'est parce que je voulais en inclure autant que possible pour, espérons-le, en faire la meilleure vidéo sur Banff et Jasper sur RU-vid. Je crois qu'il est très important d'être authentique et cela implique en partie que je visite personnellement chaque attraction. Comme je l'ai dit, cela a pris du temps !
Dans cette vidéo, je visite le parc national Banff, y compris le lotissement urbain de Banff (y compris l'hôtel Fairmont Banff Springs, les chutes Bow, les jardins Cascade, Cave and Basin, les étangs Cascade, les lacs Vermilion, le lac Two Jack, le lac Minnewanka), le canyon Johnston, Lake Louise, Lac Agnes, lac Moraine, lac Bow et lac Peyto. Je quitte ensuite le parc national Banff et me dirige vers le parc national Jasper et visite la ville de Jasper (y compris le Jasper SkyTram, le Jasper Park Lodge, le planétarium Jasper), le canyon Maligne, le lac Maligne, le lac Pyramid, les sources chaudes de Miette), puis je m'enfonce profondément dans la promenade des Glaciers et visitez les chutes Athabasca, les chutes Sunwapta, le champ de glace Columbia et le Sky Walk du champ de glace Columbia.
このビデオでは、バンフのタウンサイト (フェアモント バンフ スプリングス ホテル、ボウ フォールズ、カスケード ガーデンズ、ケイブ アンド ベイスン、カスケード池、バーミリオン湖、ツー ジャック レイク、ミネワンカ湖を含む)、ジョンストン キャニオン、ルイーズ湖、アグネス湖、モレーンを訪れます。湖、ボウ湖、ペイト湖。その後、バンフ国立公園を離れ、ジャスパー国立公園に入り、ジャスパーの町(ジャスパー スカイトラム、ジャスパー パーク ロッジ、ジャスパー プラネタリウムを含む)、マリン キャニオン、マリン レイク、ピラミッド レイク、ミエッテ ホット スプリングスを訪れ、その奥深くの先端を訪れます。アイスフィールド パークウェイを訪れ、アサバスカ滝、サンワプタ滝、コロンビア大氷原、コロンビア大氷原スカイ ウォークを訪れてください。
इस वीडियो में मैं बानफ टाउनसाइट (फेयरमोंट बानफ स्प्रिंग्स होटल, बो फॉल्स, कैस्केड गार्डन, गुफा और बेसिन, कैस्केड तालाब, वर्मिलियन झील, दो जैक झील, मिन्नेवंका झील सहित), जॉन्सटन कैन्यन, लेक लुईस, लेक एग्नेस, मोराइन का दौरा करता हूं। झील, बो झील और पीटो झील। इसके बाद मैं बैंफ नेशनल पार्क छोड़ता हूं और जैस्पर नेशनल पार्क में जाता हूं और जैस्पर शहर (जैस्पर स्काईट्राम, जैस्पर पार्क लॉज, जैस्पर प्लैनेटोरियम सहित), मैलिग्न कैन्यन, मैलिग्न झील, पिरामिड झील, मिएट हॉट स्प्रिंग्स का दौरा करता हूं और गहराई में जाता हूं। आइसफ़ील्ड्स पार्कवे और अथाबास्का फ़ॉल्स, सनवाप्टा फ़ॉल्स, कोलंबिया आइसफ़ील्ड और कोलंबिया आइसफ़ील्ड स्काई वॉक पर जाएँ।
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@janeanjolly9176
@janeanjolly9176 25 дней назад
Oh wow!! This video is amazing! So informative and stunning photography! The hot springs look so inviting!
@traveleaz
@traveleaz 24 дня назад
Thank you. You have to go to Jasper!
@Komainu959
@Komainu959 24 дня назад
Awesome video! As always I pick up on some new things. I've actually never eaten at Lakeview Lounge and will have to give it a try. I also never knew about that Jasper sign! I wonder why they put it out by the East side of town vs South so you'd see it coming from Banff. Question- What benefits are there to going to the parks in Summer and is it a different enough experience to bother going for someone who has been multiple times? Been twice in May (love the snow on the peaks) and September for the Larch. I want to try it but it's so much more expensive and I'm afraid the crowds will be overwhelming compared to the shoulder seasons.
@traveleaz
@traveleaz 24 дня назад
You're way too nice, but thank you. I agree about the Jasper sign. I don't think it's the most common sense place to put it, but then again, I had it to myself which was nice. Good question about summer. I guess the benefit of summer is that everything is open. Moraine Lake access (by bus) is available, the summer gondola rides at Lake Louise is open, the Bow Valley Parkway is fully open, Lake Agnes, the boat rides around Lake Minnewanka are running. However, I prefer May and late September (like you) because i look the look of the snow on the mountain peaks, the larch trees and even, in some places (Icefields Parkway) on the trees. It's also less busy in May and late September.
@Komainu959
@Komainu959 19 дней назад
@@traveleaz Thanks, yeah I think we might try for a late September when most of the things are still open and hope for a little snow.
@traveleaz
@traveleaz 4 дня назад
Best time to visit I think.
@chadrobb1044
@chadrobb1044 26 дней назад
We are going to Banff and Jasper in two weeks. I have two quick questions.... We purchased a Parks Canada Pass. Is there an express lane we can go through to enter Banff National Park so that we do not have to wait in line? We will be coming from our Hotel in Canmore...... My other questions is... We made reservations through the Parks Canada site for the bus to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. Our reservation say that we need to get on the bus at the Lake Louise Sky Resort (1 Whitehorn Rd, Lake Louise, AB, T0L 1E0). I heard parking is limited in that area? Do you have any suggestions on parking for the bus to Lake Louise or any other tips to make this bus ride go slowly? I heard it can be crazy during the summer.
@traveleaz
@traveleaz 26 дней назад
Hi there. Your questions: Yes, there is an "express" (by-pass) lane you can travel through when you enter the park from the east (traveling from Calgary). As you enter the park (after you travel by Canmore) stay to the very far right lane (it is well signed). You'll then be able to freely enter the park and you won't need to stop, wait and check in with the park booths. 2nd Question: First recommendation - if you can - get to Lake Louise early. It has become pretty bad in the summer. I find that if I'm not there by 9am, it's too busy for me. Of course, if you're traveling and have other plans it is sometimes difficult to be there when you want. I did travel (in May) to see the Shuttle bus area because I am traveling back to Banff in September and will be going to Moraine Lake. Parking was fine at the shuttle area (Lake Louise ski resort) but, it was May! I do know someone in the tourism community in Banff and they tell me the parking area overflow is designed to accommodate most of the summer traffic (this is where the shuttle buses are), but I remain skeptical. A local told me that you should have no significant issues in the summer in the parking area before noon but it's a nightmare from late morning to late afternoon. I hope this helps a little. As an aside, I'm currently editing my much more detailed Lake Louise video (and this video has about a minute just dedicated to parking) - this won't help you though as you'll be visiting before the video is up. Enjoy Banff!
@MrMoggieJones
@MrMoggieJones 12 дней назад
We are travelling the rockies late September/early October in an rv do you have travel itenary or must see suggestions we have roughly ten days and there is so much to do we don’t know where to start.
@traveleaz
@traveleaz 3 дня назад
Hi there - you're picking a beautiful time of year to travel in the Park - and less crowded (a bonus!). Where you start, I guess), depends on if you're beginning in Banff or Jasper. I'll assume Banff. Naturally, much depends on your personal interests and if you like to remain in one place rather than move around. However, I would probably spend about 4 days in the Banff townsite area, 2 days in the Lake Louise area and then 4 days in the Jasper area - if you're spending less time in the park you can adjust the times (obviously). Banff: If you have an RV I would probably stay in the Tunnel Mt. Trailer Court. It's very nice (beautiful views in the area) - it's only open until October 6 so if you're later than that then Tunnel Mtn. Village II is open all year-round. You can catch the bus into town, walk (it's about 2.5 km), taxi or bike. I would spend a day (give or take) exploring on foot the Banff townsite. AND - visit the Info Center because they can give you updates on everything. I would spend another day exploring the Sulphur Mt area - which includes the Banff Springs Hotel, Gondola and the Sulphur Mt hot springs (if you want). You can also check out Bow Falls and Surprise Corner. On a third day I would explore the lakes - Vermillion Lakes, Two Jack Lake and Lake Minnewanka (open to Oct. 14). If the weather is foul, you can do a day of museums - there are a few in the townsite and the Cave and Basin. If you have an extra day, nearby Canmore and Kananaskis is incredible! Lake Louise: Campsite: Lake Louise Hard Sided - open all year. If you have not seen Moraine Lake, do! I'm not a fan of the shuttle - probably because I'm used to just driving there - but you'll need to take a shuttle. The lake is open until October 14. I would also visit Lake Louise of course - the lake, Chateau and if you like hiking, Lake Agnes (up the mountain). It's open until October 14. Your second (or first) day in the Lake Louise area, I would visit Johnston Canyon and drive the Bow Valley Parkway. Jasper: Camping: Whistlers is the largest and open to October 14; Wapiti is open all year. Both nice and close to town. I would spend 4 days in Jasper but the first day, would be a long one. Drive north up the Icefields Parkway and stop at Bow Lake, Peyto Lake and then keep driving to the Columbia Icefields. The tour is one of the must do highlights - it is open until October 13. After the Icefield tour keep driving north. I would then base myself in Jasper and then spend one day in the town (and Jasper Park Lodge and gondola), one day exploring Maligne Lake and Canyon and one day visiting the waterfalls (Athabasca and Sunwapta). I hope this covers most of it - drive safely, I was there in late May and it was snowing very hard in the Icefields Parkway - and it does snow there in September! Finally - I typed this rather fast so please excuse some typos and grammar errors.
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