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  1. 3 dni temu · Then, after you’ve had your fill of icefields, glacial lakes and snowy mountain peaks, continue on to Edmonton, Alberta’s Festival City. The drive from Calgary to Edmonton by way of Jasper takes a little more than eight hours without stops. But spread over a week, it makes for an amazing four-part road trip adventure. Part 1: Calgary

  2. 5 dni temu · The views are changing constantly as you drive, from bright blue lakes to glaciers to giant mountain ranges, this truly is one of the most scenic drives in Western Canada, covering both Alberta and British Columbia! My advice is to take your time and spend at least two nights along the way.

  3. 1 dzień temu · In this blog, I list 21 of the best places to stop on the drive from Vancouver to Edmonton (or Edmonton to Vancouver !) I’ve included some other important tips for this road trip so that after you’re done reading it, you’ll be ready to hit the road.

  4. 3 dni temu · The drive between from Calgary all the way through to Jasper, Alberta is a treat. Once you’re about 20 minutes west of Calgary you get into big sky country and from there it just gets better and better. Highlights include the area around Canmore, Banff, Lake Louise, Bow Lake and the Columbia Icefields.

  5. 2 dni temu · Summer is road trip season, and there is truly nothing we love more. There’s no better way to explore Alberta than by road trip because there are just so many fantastic stops along the way. ... The further you drive, the closer you are to being fully immersed in the grandeur of the rugged Rockies. ... While the Village is an incredible place ...

  6. 3 dni temu · The drive time calculator is an innovative tool designed for drivers to estimate the time of arrival (ETA) at their destination and calculate fuel costs for the journey. This tool can be extremely helpful for anyone planning a trip, whether for vacation, work, or any other purpose.

  7. 4 dni temu · Speed limits are generally 110 km/h (68 mph) divided highways/freeways and 100 km/h (62 mph) on others. Segments of Highway 1 and Highway 16 through the national parks within Alberta's Rockies that can be 90 km/h (56 mph) or 70 km/h (43 mph).