Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park, in the region of Alberta, Canada. It is the first municipality incorporated in a Canadian national park and situated at an altitude of 1463 m, is the second city in the country that altitude, the first being Lake Louise.
Town of Banff is surrounded by mountains which are leading Mount Rundle, Sulphur Mountain, Mount Norquay and Cascade Mountain, and found the above Bow Falls, one of the great waterfalls of the Bow River, near the intersection of Bow and Spray Rivers. Banff is localized at 126 kilometers west of Calgary and 58 miles east of Lake Louise on the Trans-Canadian highway.
Jasper is a town in western Alberta and the region is the commercial center of Jasper National Park. It is located 362 km west of Edmonton, 290 km north of the city and is connected by road Banff Icefields Parkway delacul "Lake Louise Banff National Park.
Jasper is located in the Athabasca River valley at the confluence of the Miette River. It lies between the mountain chain in north-west Victoria, north of Pyramid Mountain, Malignant chain in south-east and south-west Indian Ridge.
Lakes are located near the town of Jasper, Pyramid, Patricia, Annette, Edith, Beauvert, Malignant, Medicine and many other smaller lakes.
Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta which had, according to the census of April 2006, 988,193 inhabitants (1,042,892 inhabitants in 2008) and 1,162,100 inhabitants, taking into account the metropolitan area, placing it so the top five ranked Canadian metropolis. It is situated in the southern province of Alberta, at the edge of the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian prairie, fertile Calgary-Edmonton corridor.
Lake Louise is a small town located in Alberta, Canada. It is named after the famous lake in the vicinity, Lake Louise, which in turn was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and wife of John Campbell, the 9 - Duke of Argyll, Governor of Canada from 1878 until 1883.