Saturday, July 6, 2013

Breathtaking Canadian Rockies - Roadtrip


Among all faces of Mother nature i have seen, this place is simply THE BEST.

I have been planning for Canandian Rockies - Banff National Park road trip from nearly 3 years now, but somehow was not able to come up with the right plan and offcourse this becomes more tough if you have a small kid :). This summer, me and my wife were determined to complete this trip. We choose one of the best time 4th July long weekend to visit the region (would not say the best as its usual to be crowded). 

Here's my  - 5 Days and 4 Nights Itinerary

Day 1 - Seattle to Kamloops, BC  - Around 5Hrs Drive
Bridal Veil Falls
The drive from Seattle to Kamloops was pleasant. I would suggest you to stack up Gas, Ice and other stuff before crossing the border, as i found it bit expensive on the other side.The border crossing time was less than 10 minutes via Abbotsford. Once you are in, we followed Trans Canada Highway - Hwy 1 all the way to the Kamloops. Just in case you have time there would be plenty of places to stop and spend some time. We stopped at  Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park , Rosedale and had our lunch. Its a very short hike(.2 miles) to the falls and was worth it. We reach
ed Kamloops by evening. Kamloops was a nice halt and had pretty much all major stores like Costco, Walmart etc.

Day 2 - Kamloops to Golden, BC - Around 6 hrs Drive
We started from Kamloops around 9. Passed through couple of mountain passes & trails at Mt. Revelstoke National Park region. We did two stort trails and found them to be well maintained. This was one of our halts for lunch. We followed Hwy 1 and reached Golden, BC around evening.   

Day 3 - Golden, BC - Covering Yoho National Park and the Lakes area
Emerald Lake
We started our day early towards the Yoho National Park. On the way we bought the Banff Park pass from Field Visitor Center. The first scenic point we covered was Natural bridge over the Kicking Emerald Lake (British Columbia) was such a cute and beautiful place. Good and large parking lot. Only one restaurant which welcomes patrons for lunch or dinner only. It also has a 3.1 mile flat hike around the lake just in case you want to strech your legs. We tried Canoying for the first time here as was really fun. Next stop over was


Takakkaw Falls
Horse River,the natural bridge is ok but you can't cross it and there is some ugly cement around, but generally a nice spot to stop on the way to Emerald Lake.
 


Takakkaw Falls, the drive alone is worth the trip to see these waterfalls, especially the crazy switchbacks! At the end of the road, there are several big parking lots and trails. I suggest you walk to the very base of the waterfall. It was a giant intense waterfall and and surely loud and wet. Next scenic point was Spiral Tunnel viewing point, though i was bit curious about the name, we thought to pass it for next time and go towards the lakes.  
 
 
 
 

  
Moraine Lake
Breathtaking Moraine Lake: Moraine Lake is absolutely beautiful and my favorite place in the world i have known till now. My wife and I preferred it over Lake Louise. It is a smaller lake, but the mountain peaks rise straight up from the lake and surround you. It is absolutely stunning. The best way to see the lake is to take the path at the side of the car park and especially from the Rockpile. When you get to the top of the Rockpile you have to just sit down and take it all in. The water is stunning blue/green colour when seen from above but closer to the edge of the water you can see that it is crystal clear.Arriving early morning before the crowds come would be a great idea.



Lake Louise
Lake Louise + Gondola: Lake Louise is another good one. Peer into turquoise Lake Louise three miles from the town of the same name, and be amazed by the color. The renowned grand hotel Chateau Lake Louise sits at the brim of the eponymous lake.You cannot go to Lake Louise without taking the gondola :) . Buy Ride & Dine @35 CAD, you get great views from the top of the ride and might see Bears if lucky.Be sure to take the open Gondola because you can see much better than the closed ones. If you like hiking then you must go up to the Beehive and teahouse. The best views of Lake Louise are actually from the ski hill.

Few more places we though to cover like Johnston Canyon, Norquay Drive ,Bow Falls but with limited time we left it for the next time.



Day 4 - Golden, BC - Covering Icefield area.

Peyto Lake
On the way to the Columbia Icefields, stop to see Peyto Lake, Waterfowl Lake, Bow Lake, Crowfoot Glacier (Best for Sunrise) - which are just off the Icefields Parkway, about half an hour out of Lake Louise. You probably will be able to get as far as Sunwapta Falls after seeing the Icefields.



Columbia Icefields
Columbia Icefields -   This is one of those "to say I did it" type of trips, but I'm glad I did it. It also known as Highway 93 north. As the glaciers are melting away, it's good to see one up close while you have the chance. It parallels the Continental Divide. Brewster Snow Coach Ride, The Ice field Center and the Brewster Glacier buses are truly the highlight of the whole Ice Fields road trip. Snocoach rides are sold on a first – come – first – served basis.

Columbia Icefields
The Glacier bus ride was very exciting. They take you over to the glacier area by regular bus. Then you transfer over with your bus group to the snow coaches. These all-terrain vehicles have huge wheels and can travel on the glacier. The ride on the glacier is very exciting and then you get to a far point and get out and walk for a little bit on the actual glacier. The information about glaciers on the bus ride up was good, but on the way back we had some kind of a joker bus driver who kept making one sided conversations that no one was answering and boring jokes. The ice wall where the Columbia Icefields spill out onto the Atabaska Glacier was pretty cool and neat to see. We very much enjoyed the whole trip and could not believe the very cool experience of walking on the glacier itself. Tip : Make sure to carry warm clothes though it was summer when you stand on Glacier it will be cold.
Columbia Icefields

 
Day 5 -  Golden, BC to  Seattle
Long drive but was able to make it.


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