Tourist Places to Visit in Jasper, Canada, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Jasper, Canada, America

Jasper is a specialized municipality in Alberta Province in Canada located around 410 km northwest of Calgary and 360 km southwest of the provincial capital Edmonton. It is the business centre of Jasper National Park placed at the meeting point of the Yellowhead Highway and the Icefields Parkway. The municipality of Jasper came into effect from July 20, 2001 covering Jasper town and adjoining rural service area.

 

Geography of Jasper:

Jasper is situated in the Athabasca River valley, a part of the Alberta’s Rockies region at the coordinates of 52°52′23″N 118°04′56″W at an altitude of 1,062 meters. It spans a total area of 925.52 sq. km. and features subarctic climate.

 

History of Jasper:

Jasper was first founded in 1813 and after 94 years of Jasper’s establishment, Jasper National Park was built in the year 1907. Jasper was upgraded as a district on August 31, 1995 and was acquired a specialized municipality status on July 20, 2001.

 

How to reach Jasper?

Jasper is accessible with a railway station catered by Via Rail with the Canadian and the Jasper–Prince Rupert trains with weekly 3 schedules.

Jasper is served by Edmonton International Airport located at a distance of around 390 kms with flights to major international and domestic destinations.

Jasper has regular bus services to Edmonton, Banff and Vancouver and rental cars, taxis and motor bikes are ideal options for local travel. Also some tour companies offer bus services to nearby tourist locations throughout the year.

 

Food and Shopping in Jasper:

Jasper is home to many entertainment centres, food corners and shopping centres. The restaurants serve tourists with variety of international dishes along with regional vegetarian and non vegetarian eateries. List of best food corners in Jasper include:

  • Dead Dog Bar & Grill
  • Something Else
  • Becker’s Gourmet Restaurant
  • Silverwater Grill & Lounge
  • The ‘B’ Ale House
  • The Hearthstone Lounge

There are plenty of shopping centres located all around Jasper; especially Connaught Dr. is the best area for shopping with different options like souvenir, clothing and jewelry.

 

Things to do in Jasper:

  • Dogsledding
  • Hiking
  • Gypsy Guide
  • Skating
  • Boat tour

 

Places to see in Jasper:

Maligne Lake:

Maligne Lake is a wonderful lake with 2 different colors of water in different parts of the lake. Located in the middle, Spirit Island is a prime attraction of the lake. Boat is the only option to reach this wonder.

 

Athabasca Falls:

Athabasca Falls is one of the prime attractions near Jasper. It is well surrounded by restrooms where parking is also available.

 

Pyramid Lake:

Pyramid Lake is located on Pyramid Lake Road in the proximity of Pyramid Lake Resort. Tourists can rent ice skates and snow shoes to skate on Pyramid Lake in winter months and in summer months, boats are available for riding.

 

Other places of interest near Jasper include:

  • Jasper Tramway
  • Maligne Canyon
  • Mount Robson
  • The Columbia Icefields
  • Miette Hot Springs
  • Patricia Lake
  • Lake Annette
  • Lake Edith
  • Lac Beauvert
  • Medicine Lake

 

Best time to visit Jasper:

The months between June and September will be the ideal time to visit Jasper.

 

Accommodation Options in Jasper:

Jasper is well known for its natural attractions, visited by large number of tourists from the different countries of the globe during summer and winter seasons. Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is the major luxury accommodation centre in Jasper with all the modern features. The other best hotels in Jasper are as follows:

 

Budget:

  • HI-Beauty Creek
  • HI-Athabasca Falls
  • HI-Jasper
  • HI-Maligne Canyon
  • HI-Mount Edith Cavell

 

Mid range:

  • Mount Robson Inn
  • Austrian Haven B&B
  • Patricia Lake Bungalows
  • Chateau Jasper
  • Sawridge Inn and Conference Centre
  • Maligne Lodge
  • Mount Robson Inn
  • Amethyst Lodge
  • Jasper Inn Alpine Resort
  • Marmot Lodge
  • Lobstick Lodge

 

Top end:

  • Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

Halifax Tourist Places to Visit in Halifax, Canada, America

Halifax Tourist Places to Visit in Halifax, Canada, America

Halifax was a city in Nova Scotia province in Canada and presently holding a status of regional municipality, is the capital of Nova Scotia province situated about 1400 km away from the national capital Ottawa and 1800 km from the country’s largest city Toronto. Halifax Regional Municipality is divided into two community planning areas, Halifax Peninsula and the Mainland Halifax.

 

Geography of Halifax:  

Halifax is placed between 44°40′12″ N latitude and 63°36′36″ W longitude at a maximum elevation of 119 meters. Halifax Metro covers an area of 5,528.25 sq. km. The major neighborhoods of Halifax are North End Halifax, South End Halifax, Quinpool district and Spring Garden.

 

History of Halifax:

The town of Halifax was established in the year 1749 by the British government and formed as a city in 1842 after a prolonged haggle between the inhabitants and the Governor. Halifax acclaimed the Regional Municipality status came into existence on April 1, 1996.

 

How to reach Halifax?

Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport is situated around 35 km north of the heart of Halifax with air services to and from New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, London and Toronto. It is catered by Air Canada, Thomas Cook Airlines and many other prominent airlines.

VIA Rail Train Station of Halifax is situated in the south end, well connected with Moncton, Quebec, Montreal and other major locations.

There are boat services accessible between Halifax and Dartmouth, operated by Carnival Cruise Lines and the local bus services are provided by Metro Transit and car and taxis are other mode of local transportation options.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Halifax:

Some major events held in Halifax include Nova Scotia International Air Show, The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, Tall Ships Festival and Busker Festival.

The best food corners in Halifax include:

  • Bash Toulany’s Fine Foods
  • Gullabulls Bar & Grill
  • Da Maurizio’s
  • Five Fisherman

 

The famous shopping centres in Halifax are listed here below:

  • Rock Candy
  • Brewery Farmers’ Market
  • Dress in Time
  • Mary Jane’s

Things to do in Halifax:

  • Harbour Hopper
  • Boat Tours
  • Waterfront
  • Halifax Mooseheads
  • Halifax Rainmen
  • Alexander Keith’s Brewery Tour
  • Dartmouth Ferry
  • Spring Garden Road Memorial Public Library

 

Places to see in Halifax:

The Halifax Citadel:

The Halifax Citadel is a national historic site located on a hill housing a museum and a small ritual garrison. The surrounding grounds of the fort are always open for tourists but museum is only open from May to October. Canada day celebration on July 1 is very special here.

 

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia:

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is an ideal place to learn about local culture and it displays artifacts made by the local prominent artists namely Alex Colville, Mik’maq and Maud Lewis.

 

St. Matthew’s Church:

St. Matthew’s Church is an ancient United Church in Canada located in the vicinity of Old Burial Grounds. It was inaugurated in the year 1859.

Other places of interest near Halifax include:

  • Pier 21
  • The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
  • Old Burial Grounds
  • Paul’s Church
  • Province House
  • Public Gardens
  • Point Pleasant Park
  • York Redoubt
  • Halifax Common
  • Sambro Island Lighthouse

 

Best time to visit Halifax:

From May to October is the ideal time to travel Halifax.

 

Accommodation Options in Halifax:

Halifax is home to all the range of accommodation centres including budget, mid range and splurge. The Budget hotels charge around $50 per night, mid range-$100 per night and top end-$150+ per night. List of best hotels, motels and backpackers in Halifax is as follows:

 

Budget:

  • Halifax Heritage House Hostel
  • Halifax Backpacker’s Hostel
  • Dalhousie University Dorm Rooms
  • Mumford Bed & Breakfast
  • Clifty Cove Motel

 

Mid range:

  • Lakeview Inn & Suites Halifax
  • The Garden South Park Inn
  • Waverley Inn
  • Braeside Court Bed & Breakfast
  • Four Points by Sheraton
  • Atlantic Corporate Suites

 

Top end:

  • The Lord Nelson
  • Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel
  • The Westin Nova Scotian
  • Prince George
  • Casino Nova Scotia

Places to Visit in Edmonton, Canada, America

Places to Visit in Edmonton, Canada, America

Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta Province in Canada located on the banks of North Saskatchewan River at 53°32′ N 113°30′ W. In population, Edmonton ranks 2nd largest city in Alberta province and the 5th largest municipality in Canada. Edmonton is the northernmost city of North America situated about 300 km north of Calgary, the largest city of Alberta Province.

Edmonton is the culture, educational and administrative capital of Alberta Province hosting many famous festivals, due to this it is nicknamed ‘The Festival City’. West Edmonton Mall, the largest mall in North America and Fort Edmonton Park, the largest living history museum in Canada are the two prime identities of Edmonton.

 

Geography of Edmonton:

The city of Edmonton covers an area of 684.37 sq. km. and metropolitan area occupies 9,426.73 sq. km. Edmonton is placed at an elevation of 671 meters.

 

History of Edmonton:

It is believed that, Anthony Henday was the first European to visit Edmonton area in 1754. Edmonton draws its name from Edmonton of London and was established in the year 1795. It gained status of town on January 9, 1892 and upgraded as a city on October 8, 1904.

How to reach Edmonton?

Edmonton International Airport has direct flights to 11 USA airports and many other foreign airports and the major air operators include West Jet, Air Canada, Air Transat and Central Mountain Air. This airport is located around 30 kms away from the downtown Edmonton. There are bus services available from airport to downtown Edmonton, served by Edmonton Transit System and it costs C$5.00 per way.

Edmonton has a good connectivity with Vancouver, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal through train and also bus is useful to reach major cities.

To move around, tourists can refer the following taxi operators:

  • Yellow Cab
  • Barrel Taxi
  • Co-op Tax
  • Capital Taxi

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Edmonton:

Edmonton is home to numerous museums and dance and music cultural centers. The Edmonton Folk Music Festival is one of the major folk festivals in the globe celebrated for 4 days.

The major shopping centres in Edmonton include:

  • West Edmonton Mall
  • Kingsway Mall
  • 124th Street
  • Whyte Avenue

The prominent food corners in Edmonton are:

  • Duchess Bake Shop
  • Hardware Grill
  • Normand’s Restaurant
  • Tzin Wine & Tapas

 

Things to do in Edmonton:

  • Biking
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Golf
  • Hiking
  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Sailing

 

Places to see in Edmonton:

 

Art Gallery of Alberta:

Art Gallery of Alberta is a unique exhibition centre in Edmonton displaying typical Canadian and international objects related to different arts. It is situated in the centre of Edmonton’s Arts District.

 

West Edmonton Mall:

Considering as the largest shopping mall in North America, West Edmonton Mall is the major identity of Edmonton and is home to an artificial beach and indoor wave pool, an amusement park, indoor lake and much more.

Elk Island National Park of Canada:

Elk Island National Park of Canada is located on the Yellowhead Highway of Edmonton taking around 20 minutes to reach from the city centre. It houses about 40 species of mammals and 250 species of birds. Tourists can also enjoy the activities like hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking and golfing here.

 

Other places of interest near Edmonton include:

  • Alberta Legislature
  • Muttart Conservatory
  • TELUS World of Science
  • Royal Alberta Museum
  • Fort Edmonton Park
  • Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
  • Aurora Borealis
  • Edmonton Valley Zoo
  • Alberta Aviation Museum
  • Prince of Wales Armouries Heritage Centre
  • Alberta Railway Museum

 

Best time to visit Edmonton:

Generally from June to August is the best time to travel Edmonton.

 

Accommodation Options in Edmonton:

Edmonton is one of the prominent cities of Canada known for its large hospitality industry. The major budget hotels of Edmonton are situated at the south end of the city and tourists can find mid range and top end accommodation centres in the downtown Edmonton. List of best accommodation centres in Edmonton include:

  • Edmonton Hotel & Convention Centre
  • Hampton Inn & Suites
  • Courtyard Edmonton West
  • The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald
  • Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton Gateway
  • Union Bank Inn
  • Days Inn Edmonton South
  • Hilton Garden Inn
  • Metterra Hotel on Whyte
  • Canterra Suites Hotel
  • Coast Edmonton Plaza Hotel
  • Matrix Hotel
  • Varscona Hotel on Whyte
  • Campus Tower Suite Hotel
  • Chateau Nova Edmonton
  • Sawridge Inn
  • Days Inn & Suites
  • Coast Edmonton House
  • Alberta Place Suite Hotel

Tourist Places to Visit in Calgary, Canada, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Calgary, Canada, America

Calgary is one of the major cities of Canada located in Alberta province, about 300 km south of the provincial capital Edmonton. It is the 3rd largest municipality and the 5th largest metropolitan area in the country in population. Calgary became the 1st city of Canada to organize the Olympic Winter Games in 1988. Petroleum industry and agriculture are the major revenue sources of Calgary.

 

Geography of Calgary:

Calgary is located on the Bow River between 51°03′ N latitude and 114°04′ W longitude, about 130 kms away from famous Canadian Rockies. Calgary is situated at an altitude of 1,100 meters and the metropolitan area of Calgary covers an area of 5,107.55 sq. km.

 

History of Calgary:

Calgary got its name from Calgary Bay (beach) in Isle of Mull, Scotland.  It was initially established as a village in the year 1875 and later it was formed as a town on November 7, 1884 and Calgary gained city status on January 1, 1894.

 

Connectivity to Calgary:

Calgary International Airport is located around 17 km from the downtown Calgary with connections to almost all of the domestic locations and the major international destinations like Amsterdam,  Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and more locations, served by Air Canada, British Airways, American Airlines and many other renowned airlines.

The major bus operators in Calgary include Greyhound, Red Arrow and Executive Express. Calgary is connected by train with few locations of the country such as Vancouver, Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff. Cars and buses are ideal for local travel.

 

Things to do in Calgary:

  • Calaway Park
  • Glenmore Reservoir
  • Calgary Flames Hockey Club
  • Calgary Hitmen

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Calgary:

Calgary houses plenty of cultural centres including Vertigo Theatre, EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts, Pump House Theatre and Lunchbox Theatre.

Tourists can refer the below shopping centres for high class shopping experience:

  • Southcentre Mall
  • Deerfoot Outlet Mall
  • Chinook Centre
  • Deerfoot Meadows
  • Eau Claire Market

The prime eating options in Calgary are:

  • Chicken On The Way
  • Louie’s Sub & Pizza
  • Peter’s Drive-in
  • Pho Pasteur Saigon

 

Tourist Attractions in Calgary:

Prince’s Island Park:

Prince’s Island Park is a cool and calm site in Calgary located within the city and is the place for two major annual events of Calgary (the Calgary Folk Music Festival and Carifest).

 

Glenbow Museum:

Glenbow Museum is the largest museum in Western Canada comprising more than 20 galleries with artifacts from Glenbow’s collection. It is open from 9AM – 5PM Mon-Sat and Sun noon- 5PM. Entrance fee is $14 for adults.

 

Calgary Zoo:

Calgary Zoo is a world class zoo housing more than 1,000 animals from the different regions of the globe. It is the 2nd largest zoo in Canada featuring a Botanical Garden and a Prehistoric Park. Tourists are allowed between 9AM – 5PM every day. Admission fee is $18 for adults and $10 for children.

 

Other places of interest near Calgary include:

  • Barclay Parade
  • Calgary Tower
  • Stephen Avenue Walk
  • Chinatown
  • Olympic Plaza
  • Telus Spark
  • Fort Calgary Historic Park
  • Inglewood Bird Sanctuary & Nature Centre
  • Stampede Grounds
  • Canada Olympic Park
  • Devonian Gardens
  • The Military Museums
  • Battalion Park

 

Best time to visit Calgary:

From late May to the end of September is the ideal time to visit Calgary.

 

Accommodation Options in Calgary:

Calgary is one of the major cities of Canada housing numerous hotels ranging from small budget ones to ultra luxurious deluxe hotels offering amazing services and amenities. List of some of the reputed hotels located in Calgary include:

 

Budget:

  • Centro Motel Calgary
  • Best Western Airport Inn Calgary Hotel
  • Wicked Hostels
  • Hostelling International

Mid-range:

  • Courtyard Calgary Airport
  • Acclaim Hotel Calgary Airport
  • Nuvo Hotel Suites
  • Hampton Inn & Suites
  • 5 Calgary Downtown Suites
  • Best Western Hospitality
  • Residence Inn

 

Splurge:

  • Kensington Riverside Inn
  • Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel
  • The Fairmont Palliser
  • Hotel Le Germain Calgary
  • Hotel Elan
  • Hyatt Regency Calgary
  • Sheraton Cavalier Hotel

 

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