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The Canadian Rockies

Images of Banff, Yoho and Jasper National Parks and Kananaskis Country, August-September 2019
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  • The Wolf in the Valley

    The Wolf in the Valley

    Peyto Lake is by far one of the most enchanting spots in Banff National Park. Its high point of view allows to appreciate the beauty and sheer grandeur of the area.

  • The Three Sisters

    The Three Sisters

    Faith, Charity and Hope catch the first sunlight in Canmore.

  • Spray Valley Provincial Park

    Spray Valley Provincial Park

    Mount Nestor forms a grand backdrop in this beautiful spot along Smuts Creek in Spray Valley Provincial Park.

  • Smuts Creek

    Smuts Creek

    Smuts Creek in Spray Valley Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country offers this splendid view on the mountain range that marks the border between Alberta and British-Columbia.

  • Evening mood in Kananaskis

    Evening mood in Kananaskis

    Spray Valley Provincial Park, accessed by the Smith-Dorrien trail, offers a wealth of utterly photogenic spots. Don't let the serenity of this image fool you, though, there are bears roaming, and this particular location was infested by mosquitoes - carry bear and mosquito spray!

  • Wedge Pond

    Wedge Pond

    Fortress Mountain struggling to get through the clouds in this sunrise at Wedge Pond, in the Kananaskis.

  • Upper Kananaskis Lake

    Upper Kananaskis Lake

    Upper Kananaskis Lake in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is a man made reservoir for hydro-electric power and irrigation.

  • Two Jack Lake

    Two Jack Lake

    With its 2.948 meters Mount Rundle is a striking landmark in the area of Banff.

  • The Icefields Parkway

    The Icefields Parkway

    Connecting Banff with Jasper, the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93) is 232 kilometres of visual splendour parallel to the Continental Divide.

  • Fairytale sunrise

    Fairytale sunrise

    A burning sky and mist in the valleys create a magical spectacle at sunrise near Moraine Lake, in Banff National Park.

  • Sunrise at Moraine Lake

    Sunrise at Moraine Lake

    A dramatic sunrise lits up the iconic Moraine Lake in Banff National Park. It was the only flash of sun we would see that day, but it was worth it.

  • Mountains in the Mist

    Mountains in the Mist

    Moraine Lake

  • Moraine Lake

    Moraine Lake

    As every landscape photographer knows, sunrise and sunset are totally unpredictable moments. This evening on the Moraine Lake rock pile, it turned out pretty weird but nonetheless a keeper.

  • American dipper

    American dipper

    The dipper in its favourite environment, a fast-moving, rocky stream.

  • Pika

    Pika

    This 110 grams of screaming fur is a close cousin of the rabbit, feeling perfectly at home amongst the glacier boulder fields.

  • Honey fungi

    Honey fungi

    A particularly wet summer resulted in a bumper crop of mushrooms in Alberta. Some forest floors in Banff National Park were litterally covered with dozens of species already by late August - sheer heaven for mycologists.

  • Mount Burgess

    Mount Burgess

    Mount Burgess reflecting in Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park. The famous Burgess Shale, with the exceptionally well-preserved Cambrian fossil beds from 508 million years ago, is located on the high ridge to the left.

  • Reflections of Herbert Lake

    Reflections of Herbert Lake

    Herbert Lake, Banff National Park.

  • Athabasca Glacier

    Athabasca Glacier

    The Athabasca Glacier is one of six ice sheets originating in the massive Columbia Icefield astride the Continental Divide in Jasper National Park. The glacier is 6 kilometres long and up to 300 metres deep. It has been retreating gradually since 1844 and is now shrinking 5 metres a year due to climate change.

  • Glacier giant

    Glacier giant

    Mount Athabasca (3.491 m) in the Columbia Icefield area of Jasper National Park.

  • Big Hill and Big Bend

    Big Hill and Big Bend

    Listed as one of the must stop spots along the Icefields Parkway, and easy to see why, is this grand view dubbed Big Hill and Big Bend. Driving from Lake Louise you need to take a big hairpin bend before arriving at this magnificent vista.

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    Mount Burgess
    Reflections of Herbert Lake
    Athabasca Glacier