Lake Louise to Banff

Banff
25th August, 2018

(Apologies for the weird layout this blog sometimes has. Google's blog backend needs some work. Really hard to get images and text to line up properly.)

Today we have been in the US for two weeks with just over three and a half to go. Still lots more to see.

This morning we used the midday checkout all US hotels seems to have to do a four kilometre walk to the end of the lake in front of the hotel and back again. It wasn't as clear as yesterday, but it is still a magnificent location.

There were bear and avalanche warnings along the track, so we kept an eye out, but we didn't see any - just a ground squirrel. There were a number of rock climbing groups as well as horse riders along the trail.

After coffee we thought we'd head for two more local scenic locations, but it seems so did many of the local population which led to their carparks being closed. A bit like the Royal National Park on Australia Day I suppose.

We got to Banff mid-afternoon and fluked a two-hour parking spot right in town. Banff seems to have been designed by the one architect as many of the buildings have the same stone and timber alpine architecture.

The Banff Chateau Hotel looks like a Scottish Castle with some of the staff and guests (attending a wedding in the hotel) wearing full Scottish Regalia. Very smart.

Tomorrow we head down the mountains to Calgary for two nights and then on to Edmonton to stay with Janine's relations.




















Banff intersection

The Great Hall at the hotel

Royal Mail

Fairmont Banff Chateau Hotel

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