Must-do one-day road trips in Alberta
Want to pack as much Alberta into each day as you can? Alberta’s major cities, Edmonton and Calgary, are perfect launch points for single-day road trips.
Summer day trips from Calgary: Canmore & Bragg Creek
The Rockies are right on your doorstep from Calgary. Head to Canmore and join Canmore Cave Tours for a caving expedition past ancient pictographs. After, unwind at the Everwild Nordic Spa with hot pools, saunas and a cold plunge.
Or drive to Bragg Creek for hiking and horseback riding through forested foothills with Moose Mountain. Fuel up first with a soul-warming lunch from The Italian Farmhouse.
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Summer day trips from Edmonton: Elk Island National Park & Métis Crossing
Alberta’s capital city has unforgettable experiences all around it. East of Edmonton, Elk Island National Park and its bison herds are a wildlife photographer’s dream.
If you’re looking for more cultural interactions, drive northeast to Métis Crossing. They host hands-on Indigenous workshops, offer authentic cuisine and have sky-watching domes for overnight stargazing.
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Tips for your Alberta road trip
- Rental car plans: Plan to rent your car in Calgary or Edmonton. Booking ahead early in the summer is best.
- Rent an RV: Calgary and Edmonton also have multiple options where you can rent an RV for your Alberta road trip.
- Top up your gas: Remote areas often have fewer fuel stations than major routes, so be sure to stay on top of your fuel gauge.
- Prepare for all weather: Pack clothes in layers. Summer evenings can cool quickly, especially in the mountains.
- International drivers: If your driver’s license isn’t in English or French, an International Driving Permit is recommended but not required. A valid driver’s licence from your home country is accepted.