HELLO CANADA | Edmonton NCLEX testing location, Jasper National Park, Pyramid Lake, Mount Robson Inn
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Long overdue vlog about Downtown Edmonton, NCLEX testing location, Jasper National Park, Pyramid Lake, Mount Robson Inn, Aurora Borealis and more! 🇨🇦🍁
There's so much to enjoy in the heart of Edmonton. Cafés, restaurants, bars, festivals, music, art galleries, theatre, family fun … just steps away from the river valley. Shop and stroll. Chill on a patio. Learn about art and local history. Create your own. Meet me downtown.
Bustling Downtown contains Churchill Square, a lively plaza that hosts year-round festivals, and the Art Gallery of Alberta, with contemporary Canadian works in a striking modern building. The hip ICE District is home to the Rogers Place ice hockey arena and a casino, plus buzzy nightclubs and stylish restaurants. Sprawling Alberta Legislature Grounds has a wading pool, picnic spots and a seasonal ice rink.
Jasper National Park - This Alberta park—the largest in the Canadian Rockies—is wild in every sense of the word. Its local residents include grizzly bears, moose, and elk.
The largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper is wild in every sense of the word. Its landscape covers an expansive region of rugged backcountry trails and mountainous terrain juxtaposed against fragile protected ecosystems as well as the world-renowned Columbia Icefield. It’s also chock-full of wildlife, home to some of North America’s healthiest populations of grizzly bears, moose, and elk along with thousands of species of plants and insects.
Landscape: The park comprises rough-and-tumble mountains, valleys, glaciers, forests, alpine meadows, and rivers along the eastern slopes of the Rockies in western Alberta. More than 615 miles (990 kilometers) of hiking trails offer day and overnight trips. A number of spectacular mountain drives also beckon.
Preserve: Established in 1907, Jasper protects what’s left of the wildlife that was once commonplace in the West. While other areas have seen a dramatic decline in wildlife, strong populations of plants and animals persevere here. The park’s elevation range, geology, geography, and climate serve as a safe habitat for a variety of species.
World Heritage Site: Due in part to the incredible diversity of wildlife found here, Jasper is part of the UNESCO Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage site, one of 15 World Heritage sites in Canada. It is home to nearly 70 species of mammals whose health and survival depend on the park. That’s why it’s crucial that visitors make as few disturbances as possible.
Pyramid Lake in Jasper National Park is one of the best places to visit in Jasper. This lake is a wonderful kidney-shaped lake right at the foot of the iconic Pyramid Mountain. It’s a local’s favorite and also a sight to see for all visitors to Jasper.
Pyramid Lake is fairly big with a size of 1.2 km2 and discharges right into the Athabasca River. It’s the perfect place to hang out for the day, whether it’s winter or summer. There are plenty of things to do in the area, and Pyramid Lake will certainly be a highlight of your trip to Jasper.
Mount Robson Inn:
Free hot breakfast, outdoor hot tubs, and stylish and comfy rooms make the Mount Robson Inn a top-10 rated Jasper hotel. A stroll to downtown Jasper, yet far enough away to enjoy some peace and quiet, there are stunning mountain views all around. Choose from family suites, standard rooms, pet-friendly rooms, and suites with in-room hot tubs. A breakfast buffet of hot and cold favourites is served daily so you can get your day off to a great start.
You are going to love the Mount Robson Inn's location on the main street in Jasper. It's a short walk to downtown and far enough away to enjoy some peace and quiet.
Stay comfy, safe, and cared for in our rooms or suites with the conveniences of a microwave, fridge, and coffee station. With breakfast included, fast Wi-Fi, outdoor hot tubs, and free parking, it's Jasper's top-rated hotel. So get your camera ready for stunning mountain views, wildlife sightseeing, and big Jasper, Alberta adventures.
Aurora Borealis in Canada | Why Canada is the Most Magical Place to See the Northern Lights
Otherworldly, elusive and high on travel Bucket Lists, the Northern Lights phenomenon has long enchanted those chasing a glimpse of its mesmerising colours. And while the celestial display also known as Aurora Borealis is famously fickle, a trip to northern Canada offers a very good chance of witnessing it: nature’s most magnificent lightshow unfolds in the country’s north on an average of 240 nights a year.
The lights you see are charged particles from the sun that are colliding with atoms as they enter the earth’s magnetic field.
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