Aschi "Freestone"'s photos
Canada Tour / Lake Louise 2xPiP
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The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise on the eastern shore of Lake Louise gives you these excellent, colorful views over this magnificent lake.
Canada Tour /Lake Agnes 1xPiP
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Lake Agnes is well worth a visit.
PiP: on the hiking trail to lake Agnes
When we were here, the lake is still frozen and covered with a right layer of ice.
It is recommended to read the respective trail reports so that you are aware of trail conditions , wildlife warnings and possible closures before you head out.
There are relatively few hazards on the hiking trails. The trail is well maintained and easy to walk.
However, it is still important to be aware of safety and protection from bears in Banff National Park. This includes carrying bear spray, hiking in a group, and making plenty of noise on the way up.
Banff National Park is also home to cougars.
The likelihood of a dangerous encounter with wildlife is very low, but you never know what will happen with wildlife, so it's good to be a little prepared.
Canada Tour / Mirror Lake 1xPiP
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Mirror Lake is a pleasant, comfortable trail, beautiful wooded trails, views of turquoise water, and scenic Mirror Lake make for an interesting trail.
The Jay (Steller's Jay). We encountered him here at the lake.
An intelligent, sociable and handsome black and blue jay.
Jays are found in many areas of western North and Central America, from Alaska to Nicaragua.
The Steller's jay is an occasional bird that will eat anything humans leave behind, insects, berries, nuts, birds' eggs, and even small animals. They hide their food to find it later when wi
Canada Tour / Clark's Nutcracker Lake Louise
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I encountered this Clark's Nutcracker on the road.
Clark's Nutcracker a medium-sized bird with a long, sharp bill.
They live in the open conifer forests of southwestern Canada at elevations between 900 and 3500 meters. They are often seen in pine forests with a water source nearby.
In the fall, nutcrackers move to lower elevations in forests where seeds are especially abundant. Clark's nutcrackers have an excellent spatial memory that allows them to collect up to 30,000 seeds in the fall and retrieve a large portion of them in the winter. Thanks to these large seed stores, the Clark's nutcracker can live at high elevations year-round.
It is very bold around humans and often comes into populated hiking and camping areas to scavenge or beg for food. Nutcrackers are almost always in groups, except when gathering seeds.
Canada Tour / Lake Louise 1xPiP
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A hike from the hotel along the lake and then up into the heights, through a fascinating landscape.
HFF
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HFF
Well secured and protected by the wire mesh fence it goes over the valley, probably only for pedestrians free from giddiness ;)
Canada Tour / Lake Louise
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On the eastern shore of the lake is the Château Lake Louise, a five-star hotel. It was built in 1890 as a modest chalet and later expanded into a two-storey hotel that became a centre for climbing expeditions. A conflagration in 1924 destroyed the Schlosshotel, which was replaced by the structure that still stands today. Many hiking trails start directly at the castle hotel.
Canada Tour / Lake Louise
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The lake and the surrounding area are a place for recreational activities such as hiking, climbing, skiing and canoeing.
Canada Tour / Lake Louise
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Lake Louise is a lake in Banff National Park. The glacial milk, which is interspersed with fine rock particles that enter the lake with the meltwater, causes the turquoise blue colour of the lake.
Canada Tour / Lake Louise 1xPiP
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On the way through the Bow Valley to Lake Louise, in the almost endless vast forests of Alberta.
HBM
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HBM
The boatmaster still has seats to fill
come and sit down .
I wish you all a pleasant week
Canada Tour / Johnston Canyon 2xPiP
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Johnston Canyon Trail
A natural attraction to see. The hike through Johnston Canyon is spectacular and very popular. The canyon is very scenic, with several waterfalls that are easily accessible via a relatively short distance.
Canada Tour / Banff
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So that the railway builders and settlers are not forgotten, you can see this sculpture in the middle of Banff to commemorate the men and women of that time.
Canada Tour / Banff
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The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel
The famous Banff Springs Hotel in the heart of Banff National Park, is a landmark in the Alpine town of Banff. It has been called Canada's "Castle in the Rockies" for more than 130 years.
The hotel is a former railway hotel of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) .
The hotel burned down in 1926 and was replaced by a new building in 1928. In the late 1960s, the hotel was winterised and could then be opened all year round.
Under the name Banff Springs Hotel, the hotel was added to the register of the National Historic Site of Canada in 1988.
Canada Tour / Banff 1 xPiP
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From the location where the hoodoos are viewed, there is also an excellent view over the Bow River valley.
The Bow River is a 623 kilometre long river in the Canadian province of Alberta.
The headwaters of the Bow River are in the Rocky Mountains north of Banff National Park. The Bow River flows through the mountains, passing the small town of Banff where it falls 10 metres at Bow Falls.
The Bow River is important for irrigation, for energy production and also as a source of drinking water, it is also an important habitat for fish.
The surrounding higher mountains can also be observed very well from here.
Canada Tour / Banff 1 xPiP
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A trip to the hoodoo
There are some surreal sights here, the hoodoos in Banff National Park are definitely one of them.
Amidst the forests of Banff National Park, strange figures rise out of the forest floor, the hoodoos.
What is a hoodoo?
A "hoodoo" is the term for a unique rock formation. Hoodoos are tower-like structures made of sedimentary rocks that have been formed by erosion. Hoodoos occur mainly in arid and semi-arid climates. They reach heights of 1.5 to 45 metres. Unlike ordinary rock needles, hoodoos do not have a particular profile; the circumference of such a more or less round rock tower increases and decreases from the base to the top at more or less regular intervals. The shape is reminiscent of a totem pole.
Other names for hoodoos are "fairy chimneys" or "goblins",
Canada Tour / Banff
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View to Cascade Mountain.
Cascade Mountain is a mountain in the Bow River Valley, the mountain was named for the waterfall or cascade on the southern flank of the peak. The mountain is also called Stoney Chief, Cascade is the highest mountain near Banff.
Canada Tour / Banff
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Early in the morning, when the world is still sleeping, there are wonderful quiet views with the visit of a squirrel which showed no fear of contact .
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