Author: Tyler Brooks

  • Banff Upper Hot Springs

    Banff Upper Hot Springs

    In the heart of the Canadian Rockies, few experiences rival the pure relaxation offered by Banff Upper Hot Springs. Imagine stepping into warm, mineral-rich waters as crisp mountain air fills your lungs and the rugged beauty of Mount Rundle rises before you. These natural hot springs have drawn visitors for generations, offering a unique blend…

  • Ride the Banff Gondola

    Ride the Banff Gondola

    Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park offers breathtaking landscapes, rugged mountain peaks, and incredible wildlife. Among its many world-class attractions, one stands out for its combination of natural beauty, accessibility, and unforgettable views: the Banff Gondola. In just minutes, visitors can soar to the summit of Sulphur Mountain and experience…

  • Mount Revelstoke National Park

    Mount Revelstoke National Park

    Tucked in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Mount Revelstoke National Park is a stunning, lesser-known jewel among Canada’s national parks. Established in 1914, this compact but diverse park covers over 260 square kilometers of protected wilderness, offering alpine meadows, ancient rainforests, and panoramic mountain vistas. What makes Mount Revelstoke truly unique is its rare…

  • Glacier National Park British Columbia

    Glacier National Park British Columbia

    Hidden in the heart of the Columbia Mountains, Glacier National Park British Columbia is one of Canada’s most underrated wilderness destinations. Established in 1886, this national park protects over 1,300 square kilometers of jagged peaks, dense forests, and ancient glaciers. Its name is no exaggeration—the park contains more than 400 glaciers, some of the oldest…

  • Jasper National Park Alberta

    Set deep in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park Alberta is a spectacular natural wonder. Covering more than 11,000 square kilometers, it’s the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with neighboring parks like Banff and Yoho. This stunning wilderness offers breathtaking…

  • Kootenay National Park British Columbia

    Kootenay National Park British Columbia

    Kootenay National Park British Columbia is one of Canada’s most underrated natural treasures. Tucked within the Canadian Rockies and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kootenay offers an incredible diversity of landscapes — from glacier-fed rivers and jagged peaks to deep canyons, hoodoos, and steamy mineral hot springs. While Banff and Jasper draw millions…

  • Yoho National Park British Columbia

    Yoho National Park British Columbia

    When you think of the Canadian Rockies, Banff and Jasper National Parks probably come to mind first. But tucked away on the western slopes of the Continental Divide lies Yoho National Park British Columbia — a true natural wonder that remains blissfully under the radar for many travelers. Yoho, named after a Cree word meaning…

  • Banff National Park (Alberta)

    Banff National Park (Alberta)

    A detailed guide to Banff, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies.