Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan
(Driving Time: 3 hours, Distance: 175 miles)
- Immerse yourself in pristine boreal forests, explore the scenic Waskesiu Lake, and spot diverse wildlife like bison, elk, and black bears.
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Saskatchewan/Alberta
(Driving Time: 6 hours, Distance: 350 miles)
- Experience the rugged beauty of the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador, featuring excellent hiking trails and panoramic vistas.
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta
(Driving Time: 7.5 hours, Distance: 460 miles)
- Marvel at the ancient Indigenous rock carvings and camp under the starry skies of the unique Canadian Badlands landscape.
Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan
(Driving Time: 4.5 hours, Distance: 275 miles)
- Discover the vast prairie wilderness, spot bison herds, and explore the unique geology and Indigenous history of this UNESCO-listed park.
Drumheller, Alberta
(Driving Time: 7 hours, Distance: 435 miles)
- Step back in time at the world-famous Royal Tyrrell Museum, home to incredible dinosaur fossils, and explore the unique Badlands terrain.
Elk Island National Park, Alberta
(Driving Time: 5.5 hours, Distance: 335 miles)
- Spot free-roaming bison, elk, and other wildlife while hiking through the lush aspen parkland and staying at the peaceful campsites.