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Banff National Park. By Harsh Amin. Climate. has subarctic climate Winters are snowy and cold and summers are mild Receives 473mm of rain and 234mm of snow In January, Temperatures go as low as -15°C to -5°C In summers temperatures go as high as 22°c to 7°c. Vegetation.
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Banff National Park By Harsh Amin
Climate • has subarctic climate • Winters are snowy and cold and summers are mild • Receives 473mm of rain and 234mm of snow • In January, Temperatures go as low as -15°C to -5°C • In summers temperatures go as high as 22°c to 7°c
Vegetation • Banff National park range from Alpine Meadows to Grasslands with Evergreen tree forest. This park includes Douglas Fir, White Spruce, Pine Aspin and Balsams. They are on the ranges of the Rocky Mountains
Wildlife • Banff National park have 56 mammal species, They have grizzly bears and black bears in thru forest region. Banff national parks have a variety of animals that live near the mountains such as mountain goats, Bighorn sheep Marmots etc
Activities • One of Banff National parks popular activity is Scuba Diving. In this park they dive in Lake Minnewanka. This lake has many species and you can dive in the deepest parts of the lake. Another popular activity is climbing and mountaineering. In this they climb the rocky mountains which are made up of sedimentary rocks. People usually climb in June
Specials features of the park • Banff National park is the oldest national park in Canada.This park is one of the most visited parks in Canada. This park has many activities and one of the greatest factors of this park is the resort there
Transportation to the park • You can get there by road through Trans-Canada highway, Icefields Parkway and Bow Valley Parkway. • You can get there by Flight, Rail and Buss to