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The Canadian Rockies include six national parks (Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, Waterton Lakes, Mount Revelstoke) and run across the continental divide between Alberta and British Columbia, making the range the most-photographed mountain landscape in Canada. The Rockies Magnificent 2027 Wall Calendar from Wyman Publishing photographs twelve Rocky Mountain scenes at full wall scale, with coverage that spans the classic Banff and Jasper headliner locations alongside quieter approaches to the range that serious landscape photographers have been working for decades. Each month pairs a different Rockies scene with the monthly grid, rotating across the national parks and seasons throughout the year on the wall.
For Canadian alpine hikers whose summer schedule already includes specific Rockies trails, and for readers whose family photography archive already contains multiple Banff trips documented across the last two decades of family travel out west through Alberta and British Columbia together.