
Banff National Park
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Banff National Park, located in southwestern Alberta, Canada, is renowned for its breathtaking mountain landscapes and diverse wildlife. Established in 1885 as Canada's first national park, it spans 6,641 square kilometers. The park features high alpine peaks, glaciers, and lakes like Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, which are famous for their vibrant turquoise colors due to glacial silt. The terrain includes montane and subalpine regions, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna. Banff National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its ecological significance. It offers over 1,600 kilometers of hiking trails and hosts more than four million visitors annually. The park is home to abundant wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, and elk. Activities range from skiing and hiking to exploring the historic town of Banff. The park's rich cultural heritage includes several national historic sites, contributing to its status as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.