Thursday, September 19, 2013

Thur Sept 19th - Banff, Hiking, Hotel

Thur Sept 19th - Banff, Hiking, Hotel


Rapids, by Bow Falls
Almost at Bow Falls
It was a beautiful sunny day so we decided that some degree of hiking was on the cards. After breakfast we set out for Banff and found a trail that went along the bow river to Bows Falls and the Banff Springs hotel after that. It was a lovely walk and we managed to see the Banff Springs Hotel in sunlight rather than yesterday’s rainstorm. Part of the mezzanine has information and photos about the building and development and general life at the hotel from the beginning, which was fascinating…  how the rich and famous lived while the world, was at war!!!!  ($50,000 letter of credit required for a 3 month stay in the 1920’s)
Banff Springs Hotel
Derek-2, Janice and Lin
After our walk we went for a drive up the road to the base of Mount Norquay.. wow what a beautiful road.. switchbacks and amazing views of Banff and the mountains surrounding it. We then took a drive to Lake Minnewanka (a funny name if you are from Liverpool!!!).  We walked along the edge, took some photos of the views and cute chipmunks, and then did a quick run into town for some last minute souvenir browsing and then to the supermarket for supplies before heading back to camp for our last night in Banff.  A game of password (won once again by the two Derek’s) was hilarious as usual.

Bow River with raft in distance

Bow Falls



Us on the Terrace at Banff Springs Hotel


Derek-2 and Lin.. Terrace at Banff Springs hotel


Derek-2 and in at Lake Minnewanka






Another lake(?) by Minnewanka

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Wed Sept 18th - Banff


Wed Sept 18th – Banff on a rainy day
Banff National Park Museum - Built 1903
Cave and Basin Sulphur Spring - outside pool
Inside the Cave
 
Banff Park Museum Built 1903











Last night it rained and today it continued. But undaunted we set out for Banff to explore indoor activities and went first to the Banff Springs Hotel and had a quick look around but opted to go to Timmy’s for coffee and D and L’s new favourite Canadian Maple donut. We followed this with a visit to the Banff Park Museum. This was a surprise and very interesting. It is about 110 years old and has preserved examples of the animals and plants to be found in the Banff park area dating back to 1860. There were also lots of stories about past explorers and Park Commissioners and several hundred really interesting photos from the past 100 years. Quite fascinating. The story of Banff is sad in some ways as humans came in and destroyed much of the natural resources of the area, but it is also gratifying to know that the ravages stopped when the park became park of the National Park system.  We then decided that, since we bought an annual group pass to National Parks and Historic sites, that we would go to the Cave and Basin historic site.. what a surprise that was. It was the site of the first finding (by Railway employees) of the Sulphur Hot Pprings. They tried to commercialize the springs, but after some measure of success it was taken over as part of Canada’s National parks and protected for future generations. The cave, containing the original hot springs pool, while reeking to high heaven is still fascinating and Parks Canada have created a great information centre with informative videos and photos about the area. We walked around outside before realizing that most of the day was gone and we headed back to camp feeling superbly knowledgeable and satisfied with a great day.


Elk at our campsite

Just picture perfect

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Tuesday Sept 17th - Lake Louise Alberta

Tuesday Sept 17th - Lake Louise Alberta
Bow River and good friends
Bow river without good friends!!!
Look... no cane or crutches... well almost!!!
Chateau Lake Louise
We got up and saw the sun and decided that this must be the day we get to Lake Louise... so off we went. We were all stunned (again) by the beauty of this place, but we were also shocked at the change since we were here. It is 15 years since Derek and Lin had been here and 39 years since Derek and I were here as a young couple. I remember it was a tourist attraction... but not MOBBED... and this is the less busy period. Heaven help us. Having said that, nothing can take away the raw and absolute amazing beauty of this place. As we had 39 years ago we decide to hike the trail up to Lake Agnes to the tea house. It is a fabulous walk and walking it with friends made it extra special. A 3.4 km uphill hike.. but his time there were lots of others on the trail. Nothing can describe this place and do it justice. After the hike we treated ourselves to a snack and coffee sitting outside the Chateau. We then went for a quick drive to Morraine Lake... this also was built up and full of tourists (even a gift shop) .. so we only spent a few minutes there before heading back toward Banff.  We wen to an Irish Pub in Banff for dinner which was very good, with a great selection  of draft beer and good comfort food. A great day... again!!!




Anyone NOT taken this picture yet??? Beautiful Lake Louise

Again... with feeling!!

Me too!!!

And us!!! . Lin and Derek-2

Bored Yet????

Nope---- Perfect!!!

Half way up to Lake Agnes

Mirror Lake (or pond if you like!!)


Almost there!!

Happy to be here!!

Lake Agnes

The Tea house

Chateau Lake Louise from Lake Agnes

Peaceful spot on Lake Agnes

The Outhouses at Lake Agnes

Inside the teahouse... not much changed since 1974

View from the Teahouse

39 years sine we stood here

Lake Loiuse from half way down the trail

Glacier at a distance (looks like a school bus on it))

Honestly... it really does!!!

Moose sighting on the way home!!