A Postcard Perfect Journey is Waiting in the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National Park
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The Canadian Rockies mountain range runs about one thousand miles across British Columbia and Alberta. Nature lovers are called by its glacial waters, pristine lakes and rivers, and lush forests. But those wishing to connect with culture are summoned by this destination, too.
Imagine it: You’re journeying through the prairie lands and looking out over the Rockies. You reach Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s oldest, best preserved buffalo jumps. Retrace its history with a Blackfoot guide, who brings the culture of the Plains people and the Buffalo Hunt to life.
The journey into nature continues as you pass through quaint villages and travel along roads sometimes traversed by grizzly bears, black bears, mountain goats, cougars, wolves, moose and elk. Then you reach a naturalist’s paradise: Glacier National Park.
This is a place where glaciers preserve over one million acres of forests, alpine meadows, and lakes. It’s home to over 70 species of mammals and 270 species of birds. Hop into a 1930s Jammer car to ride along one of the most breathtaking roads in North America. Going-to-the-Sun Road stretches across the Continental Divide and offers incredible views of the valley and Glacier National Park.
Continue to Banff National Park. Venture to the elegant Chateau Lake Louise and stare out at its namesake. This alpine resort is completely surrounded by nature’s wonders, from turquoise waters, to the mountain peaks rising sharply from the valley below. Set off for a scenic drive through Banff featuring the powerful, rushing waters of Bow Falls and Surprise Corner, known for its picture-perfect panoramic views.
There’s truly no shortage of postcard perfect photos waiting to be taken in this region. So, grab your camera. It’s time. Discover the natural beauty only found in the Canadian Rockies for yourself on our AAA South Jersey Exclusive Vacation in August 2026!





