Wednesday, 7 March 2012

The Canadian Rockies self-driving travel from Calgary to Edmonton

CanadaThe Rocky Mountains is located in the west of Alberta province border, there is the magnificent Qifeng scattered mountains, beautiful scenery of the National Park, blue clear lakes, charming towns and the vast expanse of the moor. Because of the magnificent; ornate; fascinating scenery, as well as the world's most beautiful ice viewing road Hwy highway 93, Rockies in the province of Alberta in Canada, has become the world's topSelf-drivingTravelingDestination. When you go to Alberta, can be seen along the road to the mountain snow, dense coniferous forest, broad valleys, clear streams, the open sky, and have the opportunity to enjoy the luxurious and modern sense of the charm of the city. From Calgary to Edmonton, four station travel both cities and towns, lakes, rivers and mountains. To start the car engine, the Canadian RockiesSelf-driving tourWill allow you to enjoy the extraordinary summer vacation experience!

Cowboy City of CalgaryCowboy City of Calgary

The first station Cowboy City of Calgary

Calgary is a vibrant city, essence from around the world, both the bustling metropolis, also does not lose the outdoor leisure. The current population of no more than 1100000.

CalgaryCalgary

Here culture rich and colorful, festive, catering, performances, franchise stores, fashion, entertainment, let you too. Stretch as far as eye can see the blue sky and mild climate attracts outdoor sports enthusiasts, from golf to slide, from fishing to ski, here are very suitable for. The continuous development of Calgary's food culture presents diverse characteristics, exotic restaurants, local food such as meat patties, buffalo burger, is world renowned Alberta beef, all food is not to be missed.

Calgary city landscapeCalgary city landscape

Calgary has the best natural park in North america. 32 hectares of Inglewood Bird Sanctuary (Inglewood Bird Sanctuary) is home to 250 species of birds; 5 minutes away from downtown ed Walsh Park (Edworthy Park) with 400 years old fir, here overlooking the panoramic views of the city; the Fish Creek Park (Fish Creek Park) is Canada's largest city park; Prince Island Park (Prince 's Island Park) provides the relax in the hustle and bustle of the city center.

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