Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Saskatchewan/Alberta
(Driving Time: 2 hours, Distance: 125 miles)
- You'll be blown away by the stunning vistas and abundant outdoor adventures in this elevated oasis, from hiking trails winding through lush forests to serene lakes perfect for paddling and fishing.
Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan
(Driving Time: 3.5 hours, Distance: 220 miles)
- Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the vast prairie landscapes, teeming with wildlife like bison, prairie dogs, and hawks, and experience true solitude under the vast dark sky.
Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta
(Driving Time: 5 hours, Distance: 300 miles)
- Step back in time and explore the badlands where some of the world's most significant dinosaur fossil discoveries have been made, with opportunities for guided hikes and camping under the starry skies.
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta
(Driving Time: 4.5 hours, Distance: 280 miles)
- Discover the ancient petroglyphs and picturesque hoodoos in this sacred Indigenous site, surrounded by the dramatic coulee landscapes and opportunities for hiking, camping, and stargazing.
Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
(Driving Time: 6 hours, Distance: 370 miles)
- Escape to this breathtaking Rocky Mountain paradise, where you can hike through alpine meadows, kayak on crystal-clear lakes, and spot diverse wildlife like bears, elk, and bighorn sheep.
Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
(Driving Time: 8 hours, Distance: 500 miles)
- Cross the international border and lose yourself in the rugged grandeur of this iconic American park, famous for its towering peaks, pristine glacial lakes, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road.