For my birthday last year, I decided to check out the Canadian Rockies. We stayed in Calgary the first night. The drive from Calgary to Banff was only 1.5 hours. I liked Calgary a lot – there were a lot of hip restaurants and bars, and outdoor art installations (free interactive musical see-saws!) at the Riverwalk.
First thing we did after arriving in Banff: went on a boat and cruised around Lake Minnewanka. Then we walked around the town of Banff. I was unprepared for the cold weather in September, which gave me an excuse to buy a new down jacket (love shopping in Canada, feels like a bargain with the Canadian dollar: 1USD=1.3CAD).
Lunch at Park Distillery – pretty good meal and extremely friendly service. Highly recommended.
Did the touristy gondola thing.
This view though.
We camped out that night at Tunnel Mountain Village 1 Campground – it was perfect, clean, and I highly recommend it. Much better than Lake Louise Campground which we later on discovered.
Breakfast at The Bison – pretty good bison burger!
We passed by the parking lot leading to Lake Louise and there were long lines of cars outside the entrance waiting to get in. For Moraine Lake, we got lucky. If you wait a bit inside the parking lot, you’ll eventually get a spot – seems like there were fast turnover rates for people visiting the lakes.
Moraine Lake – where you go to start the hike to Larch Valley. September is the perfect time to see the golden larch trees!
Sentinel Pass via Larch Valley
Those larch trees.
Loved the wide open landscape here.
Hiking through Larch Valley was easy, but going up to Sentinel Pass was a little more strenuous. Worth it though.
After this point, turn around and proceed to the top…
Waiting for sunset at Moraine. There was a huge rock pile for people to scramble up. The higher you go, the bluer the lake looks. It was nice to relax here after the hike.