Fortunately our rafting was below these falls. More glaciers and bear warnings.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Lake Louise
Another very expensive hotel. About 20000 visitors today. School holidays, weekend and fine weather I guess.
Wild flowers along the road are prolific at times. The one here is called Indian Paintbrush.
Who's Frances looking for?
Now in Calgary and fly home tomorrow.
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Maligne Canyon Walk
Very deep Glacier Canyon just outside Jasper. Plenty of Elk around here. Some houses in town have a high wire fence to keep them out.
Unfortunately we did not get to cruise on the Maligne Lake because the road there is still closed by forrest fires
Friday, July 17, 2015
Columbia Icefield
We drove onto the Athabasca glacier at thus icefield. Along the way it snowed!
Did a raft down the Athabasca River and now in Jasper.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Banff
Magnificent Banff Springs Hotel. 700 bedrooms and up to 3000 a night.
At times seems a little Switz.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Whitefish to Banff
Stopped at Fort Steele historic town on the way. Now back in the Rockies. Hopefully you can see the colour and formations of the rockies.
Had a good sighting of a grizzly bear along the way.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Glacier National Park
Correction Previous blog should have read Prince of Wales Hotel.
Today we crossed the border into Montana USA. Here we crossed the continental divide via the Logan Pass. For some of this we changed to a red jammer bus. Large busses are not allowed on this route. Great scenery and some wild life. Deer, wild goats and a black bear.
The red jammer
Open roof but needed a coat as cool up at Logan Pass. Altitude 6600 ft
I have been feeling a bit if altitude sickness at times.
Monday, July 13, 2015
Head smashed in Buffalo jump
Hopefully you can enlarge the photo to see how they killed buffalo many years ago. The name comes from someone who got to close to the falling buffaloes
Prince William Hotel
Now at Waterton Lakes National Park. Supposedly one of the most photographed buildings in Canada. Originally built for King Edward the 8th but he never went there?
The third photo is the view from the hotel and on the right side of the photo is Waterton where we are staying.
The last photo is taken from our balcony and we get a glimpse of the hotel between the trees.