Can you picture more than 4,200 square miles of protected wilderness? That's Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada.

Established in 1907 as part of a growing network of protected landscapes in the Canadian Rockies, it was designated a national park in 1930.

The park reflects both conservation efforts and much older Indigenous connections, including those of the Nakoda and Secwépemc peoples.

Its terrain ranges from glacier-fed rivers and alpine meadows to dense conifer forests dominated by spruce and pine.