Banff to Calgary
Calgary
26th August, 2018
Today we left the Rockies and headed for the plains of Calgary.
After breakfast though we headed for Lake Minnewanka. about 20 minutes from Banff. We arrived reasonably early, which meant we missed most of the crowds who arrived from midday.
This is another beautiful part of the Rocky Mountains. There are boats and canoes to hire (run by an Australian) and cruises. The lake is 21 km long and quite narrow.
The level of water was raised some years ago with the addition of a dam, but it is a great place for scuba divers who dive down to an old township that was covered by the rising water.
The clarity of the water helps as well.
As we drove out, we again saw some magnificent scenery - no wonder people rave about the Rocky Mountains.
We would love to see them under snow and with no bush fire smoke.
Calgary is famous for the Calgary Stampede, held in early July.
It has it's own tower and it's own glass floor - but no where near as good as the rotating floor in Seattle.
We plan to visit a Heritage Park tomorrow and maybe a Fort - just to find out more about the history.
We had dinner tonight at a great restaurant/bistro where every meal and entre are $5.95 each.
They were great and I had my first taste of 'poutine' - fries with cheese curd and gravy. A Canadian speciality.
26th August, 2018
Lake Minnewanka |
After breakfast though we headed for Lake Minnewanka. about 20 minutes from Banff. We arrived reasonably early, which meant we missed most of the crowds who arrived from midday.
Any food guys? |
A hiker |
The level of water was raised some years ago with the addition of a dam, but it is a great place for scuba divers who dive down to an old township that was covered by the rising water.
The clarity of the water helps as well.
As we drove out, we again saw some magnificent scenery - no wonder people rave about the Rocky Mountains.
We would love to see them under snow and with no bush fire smoke.
Calgary is famous for the Calgary Stampede, held in early July.
Calgary Tower - glass floor |
A couple of mates having a chat |
We had dinner tonight at a great restaurant/bistro where every meal and entre are $5.95 each.
They were great and I had my first taste of 'poutine' - fries with cheese curd and gravy. A Canadian speciality.
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