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Sept. 4, 2020

Three day trips to explore Alberta

Looking for a new way to spend your weekend? A day trip is a perfect solution!
Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Park
Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Park Ryan Stone

Calgary is full of exciting places to shop, eat and get active, and there are fun events year-round to keep you involved. But sometimes, you might want a change of scenery and try something totally new. Looking to escape the city for a day? We’ve got you covered!

Plan ahead

If you don’t have your own transportation, there are a few options:

  • Carpooling: If you’re travelling with friends who have a vehicle, you can share a car to save gas and money, while reducing your environmental footprint.
  • Shuttles or buses: These are a convenient and cost-effective way to travel to popular areas like Banff or Canmore. The On-It Regional Transit system has a shuttle bus that costs $10, and picks up passengers from LRT stations. Here’s a list of .
  • Renting a car: There are plenty of car rental companies you can choose, and some may even offer student discounts. Generally, individuals aged 21-25+ years can rent vehicles, and you must possess a driver’s license. Remember to review the specific policies and procedures of each company as they may differ

If you’re planning to hike for a large portion of the day, don’t forget to prepare by dressing appropriately and packing hearty snacks lots of water. Read our article, , to learn more.

A view of the Banff Gondola

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Head west to the mountains

This one’s obvious — hiking is one of the most common outdoor activities in Alberta! There are many locations that make fantastic day trips from Calgary, likeÌýBanff National Park/Lake Louise and Moraine Lake.

Banff National Park/Lake Louise:

  • Ride the up Sulphur Mountain
  • on Lake Louise
  • Explore the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel — did you know it's ?
  • Visit the shops and restaurants along 's pedestrian zone

Moraine Lake:

  • Snap a few pictures at the .
  • Enjoy a "",Ìýa sweet treat that consists of fried pastry topped with candies, sauces, and more. Our favorites are the Brwownie and Bananarama!
  • Go on a hike: Tackle , instead of taking the gondola!
A photo of the badlands in Drumheller

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Get prehistoric in the Badlands

When you think Alberta, you might picture towering mountains and crystal-blue lakes. But did you know Alberta has a sprawlingÌýdesert and canyons,Ìýtoo? The and Drumheller area are where many prehistoric fossils and dinosaur bones were discovered, and it's home to some beautiful geological formations and unique hiking trails.

  • Learn about the evolution of life and different eras of dinosaurs at the .
  • Climb up the and get a bird's eye view through its jaw
  • Hike the : Explore this preserved area and spot "hoodoos", ancient and naturally-formed sandstone pillars. It'll feel like you're on another planet! Note: Do not attempt to climb or alter hoodoos in any way — they're protected by law!
Close-up photo of wilderflowers in Waterton area

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Head south to Waterton National Park

The prairies meet the peaks as you travel to Wateron National Park, which borders Glacier National Park in Montana.ÌýYou can hike, strollÌýor picnic — there's something for everyone!

  • While not in exactly in Waterton, is a great stop on the way to Waterton from Calgary. The falls are gorgeous place to stop and take pictures!
  • Take a hike: is a scenic area with tons of shorter and easier hike options, andÌý is a beautiful hiking trail that leads you to an icon view of Waterton Valley
  • The s comes with a great view and opportunities to go on a cruise and canoeing
  • Snap a photo at the in the Waterton areaÌý