Canada

Canada is the second largest country on the planet, and offers some of the world’s remotest and wildest environments. Canada offers a seemingly endless supply of breathtaking vistas for the landscape photographer to explore and capture.

I explored part of western Canada, between Calgary and Vancouver, on a road-trip. We travelled across the majestic Rocky Mountains and through some of Canada’s best national parks.

A man stands on the side of a lake looking towards tall mountains.
Mount Edith Cavell

Mount Edith Cavell is a stunningly beautiful mountain located in Jasper National Park, British Columbia, Canada.

Jasper National Park, British Columbia, Canada

Pine tree surrounded by forest and cloudy mountains.
Mount Temple

Mount Temple as seen from Moraine Lake, Banff National Park.

Alberta, Canada

A path leads through pine tree forest towards a mountain.
Mountain Path

A trail leads through the trees at Howse Pass Viewpoint.

Alberta, Canada

Fast-flowing river flows through a coniferous forest.
Hilda Creek

The waters of Hilda Creek cascade through the valley.

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Tall waterfall drops into a gorge.
Johnston Canyon

Carved into the limestone bedrock by years of water erosion, the dramatic Johnston Canyon is a beautiful natural attraction. Here is one of the waterfalls.

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Bench with a view of city centre skyscrapers at night.
Downtown Calgary

The beautiful city of Calgary in western Canada.

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Thunderous waterfall cascading over a cliff in Canadian forest.
Athabasca Falls

A significant waterfall in Jasper National Park, Canada.

Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Fast flowing river descends from mountains and through woodland before crashing through a curvy and rocky canyon.
Mistaya Canyon

A popular spectacle for visitors in Jasper National Park, Canada.

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Steams of water fall down tall, rocky wall in lush, green woodland.
Bridal Veil Falls

A beautiful, steep cascade located about two hours east of Vancouver in British Columbia

British Columbia, Canada