Day: September 8, 2025

  • Columbia Icefield and Athabasca Glacier

    It was another early morning, so we ordered to-go breakfasts from the restaurant in the hotel.  We were picked up at 7 a.m. for our long day exploration of Banff and Jasper National Parks. The Ice Fields Parkway is a 144-mile span on the highway from Banff to Jasper in Alberta.  It…

  • Lake Louise

    Originally the indigenous Stoney or Nakota people named the lake “Ho-Run-Num-Nay” which means “Lake of Little Fishes”.   In 1882 a native guide took Tom Wilson to see the lake; he was the first European there.  Wilson called it “Emerald Lake” because of its color. Two years later in1884, the Canadian Geographic Board…

  • Rocky Mountaineer–Day Two

    Kamloops to Lake Louise It was another early morning, but when we got to the train about 6:30 coffee and a scone were waiting for us while our big breakfast was prepared and served.  The menu choices were different from yesterday, and again it was hard to choose; the food was…

  • The Rocky Mountaineer–Day One

    Vancouver to Kamloops The Rocky Mountaineer is a beautiful train.  The car we were in had large windows and comfortable, roomy seats.  As soon as we were situated, an ample and delicious breakfast was served. First a linen place mat was placed on our trays.  Then coffee and a scone was delivered and…

  • Seattle to Vancouver

    In August, we embarked on our Canadian Rocky trip at King Street Station in Seattle.  There we caught a train to Vancouver.  The 4-1/2 hour trip took us along the Coastline of Puget Sound, past islands up to Vancouver, stopping at several small towns and larger cities along the way.   Immigration was completed…