Sunday, August 31, 2008

Sunday 31 August 2008: Lake Louise, AB

There was a frosting of perhaps one inch of snow overnight, and was very cold (33 F.) when we first awoke this morning. Then by mid-morning the snow had all melted.
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Due to the low cloud cover we decided to remain at Lake Louise today rather than driving into British Columbia to see some of the parks there along Highway 1 as we had planned originally. Our room at Chateau Lake Louise is tiny but well-appointed and comfortable.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Saturday 30 August 2008: Banff, AB to Lake Louise, AB via rental car (approx. 50 miles)


Moraine Lake near Lake Louise

View near Moraine Lake

Canada Highway 1 between Banff and Lake Louise

Canada Highway 1 between Banff and Lake Louise

Animal crossing on Canada Highway 1

Closeup of same animal crossing

Animal crossing under construction on Canada Highway 1
















Post Hotel Lake Louise (above and below)

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise (below)

















Our room at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise (2 pics above)

View of Lake Louise from the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Part of the huge lobby at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Entrance of Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Entrance of Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Ted at Lake Louise


Today we drove our rental car from Banff (population 8,721) in western Alberta to nearby Lake Louise, AB (population 1,041). Our route took us over both freeway and secondary roads in Banff National Park.
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En route we visited Moraine Lake (www.canadianrockies.net/banff/moraine.html) and beautiful Lake Louise (www.discoverlakelouise.com/).
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For more information on Banff National Park, visit www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/index_E.asp.
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We stayed at world-famous Chateau Lake Louise (www.fairmont.com/LakeLouise and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_Lake_Louise). We enjoyed a fabulous gourmet lunch after a site inspection at the Post Hotel Lake Louise, which is a Virtuoso property.
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara was approx. 50 miles.
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I will post additional pics from today soon.

Friday 29 August 2008: Round trip from Banff, AB to Radium Hot Springs, BC via rental car (approx. 185 miles)

Today we drove our rental car from Banff (population 8,721) in western Alberta round trip to Radium Hot Springs in eastern British Columbia. Our route took us over both freeway and secondary roads.
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En route we visited Banff National Park in AB and Kootenay National Park in BC. Both parks are beautiful.
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For more information on Banff National Park, visit www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/index_E.asp
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For more information on Kootenay National Park, visit www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/bc/kootenay/index_E.asp.
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We stayed a second night at the Banff Springs Hotel.
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara was approx. 185 miles.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Thursday 28 August 2008: Kalispell, MT to Banff, AB via rental car (416 miles)

Today we drove our rental car from Kalispell (population 14,223) in northwestern Montana to Banff (population 8,721) in western Alberta. Our route took us over both freeway and secondary roads.
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En route we visited Glacier National Park in Montana as well as Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta.
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We drove Going-to-the-Sun Road across Glacier National Park from west to east in about 2 1/2 hours. We were slowed by road works along the way. Although the weather wasn't so great, the rugged mountains and lakes of Glacier were still nothing if not spectacular. Completed in 1932, Going-to-the-Sun Road, designated both a national historic monument and a national civil engineering monument, crosses the Continental Divide at the 6,646-foot-high Logan Pass. It was extremely cold when we got out of our car and walked to the Logan Pass visitor center.
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For more information on Glacier National Park, visit www.nps.gov/glac/, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacier_National_Park_(U.S.), www.glacier.national-park.com/, and www.glacierparkinc.com/.
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Waterton Lakes is striking because the mountains seem to jut right out of the prairie. Upper Waterton Lake with a depth of 492 feet, is the deepest lake in the Rockies.
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For more information on Waterton Lakes National Park, visit www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/Waterton/index_e.asp and findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20070204/ai_n17199708.

We stayed at the spiffy Banff Springs Hotel. Dinner was at Chili's in Banff.
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The total mileage driven today was 416 miles. Barbara was tired this morning so I drove through most of Glacier National Park, the transit of which required over 2 1/2 hours with several stops. But Barbara drove for the rest of the day.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Wednesday 27 August 2008: Bozeman, MT to Kalispell, MT via rental car (516 miles)

Today we drove our rental car from Bozeman (population 32,414) in southwestern Montana to Kalispell (population 14,223) in northwestern Montana. Our route took us over both freeway and secondary roads as we traveled via Helena and Great Falls. We also skirted the southern border of Glacier National Park before arriving in Kalispell in the evening.

En route we visited Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument which conserves 375,000 acres of land along the Missouri River in central Montana. The national monument interpretive center in Fort Benton, MT, opened in 2006, is wonderful.

For more information on Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, visit www.blm.gov/mt/st/en/fo/lewistown_field_office/UM.html, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Missouri_River_Breaks_National_Monument, and www.publiclands.org/explore/site.php?id=2778&PHPSESSID=23cfeb7c9.
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We stayed in a Super 8 Motel in Kalispell and enjoyed a second terrific dinner at Famous Dave's, a national chain where we had first dined in Bozeman on 26 August.
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara was 516 miles.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Monday 25 August 2008: Havre, MT to Glendive, MT via rental car (461 miles)

Today we drove our rental car mostly on secondary roads from Havre (population 9,451) in north central Montana to Glendive (population 4,806) in eastern Montana.
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En route we visited the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota. As we drove through the national park in the early evening we saw not only prairie dogs, bison and (what we assume was) a wild horse, but also lots and lots of deer!
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We stayed at a Comfort Inn and had a late and not-so-good dinner at a local restaurant next door.
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara was 461 miles.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Sunday 24 August 2008: Red Deer, AB to Havre, MT via rental car (426 miles)

Today we drove our rental car from Red Deer via Calgary, AB and Medicine Hat, AB (where we lunched at Joey's Only Seafood, a Canadian chain restaurant, which was lousy) to Havre, MT (population 9,451) in north central Montana.
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En route we drove about 26 miles round trip on a gravel road over to the Alberta/Saskatchewan provincial border. Barbara had been at the Regina, SK Airport once but I had never been in Saskatchewan at all until today!
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We stayed at a Super 8 Motel in Havre and had a late and not-so-good dinner at a local lounge.
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara was 426 miles.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Saturday 23 August 2008: Edmonton, AB to Red Deer, AB via rental car (153 miles)

Today Barbara and I enjoyed a wonderful breakfast at our Holiday Inn Express. Then we drove our black Pontiac G5 Avis rental car to the Royal Alberta Museum which has a wonderful collection of minerals from all over the world and a number of lovely wildlife dioramas. From the museum we continued over to "West Ed," which is how locals refer to the West Edmonton Mall, one of the largest malls in the world.
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After touring West Ed we drove east of Edmonton to Elk Island National Park where we purchased an annual pass to all of Canada's national parks for CAD 136. In the park we saw bison. From there we returned to Edmonton and then headed south to Red Deer, AB for another overnight at a Holiday Inn Express.
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara was 153 miles.
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I will post pics from today soon.

Friday 22 August 2008: Fort Nelson, BC to Edmonton, AB via SUV and Greyhound bus

When I arrived at the Greyhound bus station in Fort Nelson, BC at 2:30 AM today I was very surprised to be told that there would be no southbound bus!
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The northbound Fort Nelson-to-Whitehorse bus had broken down on Thursday afternoon. The Fort Nelson-Dawson Creek, BC bus was put on that route, which left no bus available for the southbound route. Luckily, I was considered a transit passenger; so I was given first priority to board the GMC Yukon SUV which Greyhound had chartered to transport five of the nine waiting passengers (and Adrian, the jovial African American southbound Greyhound bus driver) south to Dawson Creek. Four unlucky passengers were left behind in Fort Nelson.
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Our GMC Yukon departed from Fort Nelson, BC on time at 3:00 AM; and, after two stops, we arrived at Dawson Creek, mile zero on the Alaska Highway which runs all the way up to Fairbanks, Alaska, at about 9:30 AM. However, the bus to which I was to have transferred at Dawson Creek had also broken down. So Adrian, the Grande Prairie-based Greyhound bus driver who had accompanied us all the way from Fort Nelson, asked our female SUV driver to continue on to Grande Prairie, AB where he lived. In Grande Prairie I waited for about 90 minutes for a Greyhound bus which had been sent up from Edmonton especially to bring me and a couple of dozen other passengers from Grande Prairie down to Edmonton, AB.
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Incredibly, I managed to arrive in Edmonton at 8:10 PM, only about 15 minutes late, after a 16-hour journey from Fort Nelson, BC by SUV and bus. Barbara, who had flown into Edmonton that day from Las Vegas via San Francisco, surprised me by meeting me at the bus station. We spent the night at a nearby Holiday Inn Express in Edmonton (but we didn't do any brain surgery the next morning!).
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The total mileage driven today by Barbara on her Pontiac G5 Avis rental car was 78 miles.
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I will post pics from today soon.