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Talk about traveling to Canada and why you want to go to Calgary!

Canada has a vast territory, a small population and abundant natural resources, such as oil, coal, minerals, forests and water conservancy. Canada is a little bigger than China. The total population of Canada is about 33 million, but it is only as large as the permanent population of Beijing or Shanghai plus the foreign population. Of course, most of Canada's territory is cold and snowy all year round. There are few indigenous people living in these places, but it can be said that there are many places waiting for you to explore as long as you are interested. Based on my photography hobby and travel experience, today I will tell you why I came to Canada to travel to Calgary. Let's take a look at the following Google map: I step on watermelon skin, and my wonderful landscape photos can help you understand Canada wherever you go. A in the picture: Calgary; B: Jasper NP passes Banff NP; C: Edmonton; D: Drumheller, E: Waterton National Park. As can be seen from the picture, Calgary is a southern city of Canada and has the third largest international airport in Canada. Take Calgary as the center, drive 80 kilometers to the west, and enter the mountains (Kana Nuske) in about an hour. This mountain range is the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Along the most beautiful glacier highway in the world, you can reach Carlsberg, the largest national park in the Rocky Mountains (with an area of about 12000 square kilometers). 300 kilometers north, you come to Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta; 240 kilometers south of Calgary, you come to the US-Canada border, where there is a park owned by Canada and the United States, called Waterton Lake National Park. From Calgary eastbound100km, you will come to Dinosaur Valley, the world's largest birthplace of dinosaurs, where there is the Royal Trier Dinosaur Museum. From the above introduction, you will realize that Calgary is an important tourist traffic fortress and tourist destination city. 1. Let's take a look at the tourist route from Calgary along A-B to the Rocky Mountains: along Canada Highway No.1, Calgary is only 80 kilometers away from the Rocky Mountains, which is one of the closest cities to the Rocky Mountains. Due to the unique geographical conditions, many tourists regard Calgary as the most suitable place to stay in the Rocky Mountains, except Vancouver in western Canada, Toronto and Calgary in eastern Canada. The main attractions of this route (in the order of tourist routes) are Kananaskis Mountain Village-Banff Town and its surroundings-Lake Louis and its surroundings-Glacier Highway Scenery-Carlsberg National Park and its surroundings! Photography 1: The scenery of the upper lake in Nuske, Kana (2 photos) Photography 2: Sunset on the lower lake in Nuske, Kana (3): Three Sisters Mountain (Ang Lee film Brokeback Mountain) Photography 4: The scenery of Banff Town (Calgary is 0/20km away from Banff/Kloc-and has beautiful scenery along the way) Photography 5: Dulang Mountain (around Banff Town) You can see this limestone mountain peak) Photography 6: Cascade Mountain Photography 7: Castle Peak Photography 8: Lake Minnewanka continues along Canada 1 We arrive around Lake Louis: Photography 9: Calgary 1 Highway to the Rocky Mountains Photography 10: Early spring of Lake Louis.