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!!! Cascade Mountain from Banff

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Cascade mountain is one of the icons of Banff: it is seen here from the bridge that leads from the famous Fairmont Banff Springs hotel into the town proper. Cascade is climbed, not surprisingly, over the shoulder shown left of the peak, since the other sides are quite rocky and in spring full of small waterfalls, hence the name. 

Banff [{GoogleMap location='51.176934,-115.5683895' zoom='14'}] as such is a town within Banff National Park in  Alberta's Rockies 
along the Trans-Canada Highway, some 130 km  west of Calgary and 60 km east of Lake Louise. 
At an elevation of 1,400 m  to 1,630 m  Banff is the community with the second highest elevation 
in Alberta after Lake Louise.

The Town of Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within a Canadian national park. Banff is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations, known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. It is a destination for many outdoor sports. Sunshine Village (still much higher), Ski Norquay (quite close to the city) and
Lake Louise Mountain Resort (about 60 km westward) are the three nearby ski resorts located within the national park.
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