Saturday, February 20, 2010

Outdoor Vacation Trips Around Calgary and the Rocky Mountains Part 1

Wondering what to do for your next trip to Calgary and the Rocky Mountains? Curious to know what to see and do in all of southern Alberta? Here are some ideas that will surely to please all nature lovers! What can not be overlooked are the Rocky Mountains and the Bow River. Rocky Mountains attract tourists from around the world, and with good reason! Activities in this area include horseback riding and hiking, climbing, hiking, fishing, camping, skiing and snowboarding, and many others. Some of the main locations for the decline in the sport are in Fernie, Nakiska sun. However, it is necessary to leave the city to participate in alpine skiing, as Canada Olympic Park to meet their needs skis, and other parks around the city, offer options for cross-country skiing. It's easy to find a rental store all necessary equipment for outdoor activities, if you have not own.Some national parks are incredible opportunities to connect with nature in a big way. The Columbia Icefields are another attraction not to be missed! Guided tours of the Athabasca Glacier is available. The glacier is recognized by UNESCO and is a protected site by the national heritage. This beautiful glacier stretches between Lake Louise and Jasper, covering about 230 km from the earth. The tour is fully guided and takes about an hour and a half, finishing with a trip to the house, the interpretive center, and the gallery. You can also enjoy a helicopter ride to enjoy the beauty of the glacier from the perspective of a bird's eye. To truly experience the pure environment of the Rocky Mountains, the ice fields are the place to go! No visit is complete without enjoying the beauty of Alberta from the Bow River and other lakes and rivers! Rafting is only available for a trip a few days in Banff, Calgary, Lake Louise, Kananaskis, and along the river Cervo. Among the other day, kayaking and canoeing. Fishing along the Bow River in Calgary is a favorite pastime, and the circuits are open to public.For those who prefer to fish in the desert, barely venturing outside the door of Calgary for many fishing holes around the city. In fact, the largest in the world is trout fishing on the Bow River. Calgary is one of the best city for the fishermen of the rainbow brown, cut throat trout, and whitefish. Be sure to take some of the sights and sounds of the Bow River fly fishing adventure for an experience of a lifetime.That concludes a part of a two-part series on what to do in southern Alberta. Be sure to choose the two looks the most interesting and closer to the big city.

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