The vast wilderness of the Canadian Rockies spans a part of the border between the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Giant, snow-covered mountains, grizzly bears, lakes, waterfalls ...
The Canadian Rockies are distinct from the American Rockies as they have been been very heavily glaciated, resulting in sharply pointed mountains separated by wide, U-shaped valleys gouged by ...
Using a method developed by his father and perfected at home in the Canadian Rockies, Wheeler was able to create the first map of Everest and one that is still in use today. Watch Wheeler’s Everest.
“Heli-hiking gives you the opportunity to reach high places in comfort,” says Dave Butler, Canadian Mountain Holidays’ director of summer adventures. “You can walk all day in terrain that ...
Located just a block back from Banff Avenue on Bear Street, the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is the only museum of its kind. Named after its patrons, Peter and Catharine Whyte – who were ...
B.C.’s longest river begins within the Canadian Rockies foothills in the shadow of majestic Mount Robson, carving canyons and nurturing land until it drains into the Strait of Georgia near ...