Mountain peaks obscured by mist over Lake Louise on a cool spring evening.
This barge is a hub of activity in the summer, but in the winter it stands in isolation.
Parks Canada has a #sharethechair program with comfy red chairs strategically placed in all the national parks. This pair of chairs overlooks Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park.
Even partially obscured, the view at Lake Louise is still stunning.
This old barn has surely seen many a storm pass overhead.
Sandy beach washed clean by the ocean’s waves.
Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks was the scene printed on the back of the Canadian $20 bill from 1969 to 1993 – a familiar and well loved scene.
We came across some fly fishermen at Johnson Lake in Banff National Park. It must take some practise to cast that long line.
Someday I’d like to follow that water around the bend and see what’s beyond this vantage point.
“Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.” ~ Dr. Seuss
Canoeing the Bow River, Banff National Park
Low hanging clouds completely obscuring the mountains surrounding Lake Louise.
Canoers enjoying the peaceful lake before the rain and winds rolled in.
Iconic Canadian image of the canoes lined up on the shore of Moraine Lake.
Even partially obscured, the view at Lake Louise is still stunning.
All the canoes were lined up on the Emerald Lake dock in advance of the storm moving in over the mountains.