What Type of Vegetation Is at Banff National Park?
Banff National Park (Canada’s first national park), located in Alberta, is home to hundreds of species of trees, flowers, mosses and dozens of liverworts. The vast habitats in the park range from evergreen forests and windswept alpine tundra to alpine meadows and grassy valleys. The area is not only teeming with fauna but loaded with enough flora to make a botanist or even botanical hobbyist go gaga. The park receives millions of visitors each year however, so remember to stay on the trails and off the plants.