These first pictures are actually from my latest hike up to Lake Louise.
Myself next to one of the biggest cars I have encountered so far.
Glorious lake louise.
Glorious lake louise.
Wild water.
A peak close to the Columbia Ice fields taken on my way to Jasper.
A ancient vehicle the Ice field operators used to bring guests out in.
Reminds of a bug doesn't it?
From the bus we see two Black Bears.
Mama bear and Baby Bear on their way to somewhere...
Saskatchewan River Crossing is a place name in western Alberta, Canada. It is located (Banff National Park), at the junction between Icefields Parkway and David Thompson Highway.
It was named "The Crossing", when travellers and fur traders used this spot to cross the North Saskatchewan River on their way to British Columbia in the 1800s.
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