Friday, 13 November 2009

BANFF , ALBERTA. CANADA 1883 was the year that the transcontinental railway reached the formidable Rocky Mountains. One day while three railway workers were hiking, they came upon some simmering natural hot springs bubbling from the base of Sulphur Mountain .The area was protected by the government and two years later became Canada's first national park, Rocky Mountain Park. Banff, town and park, are named for Banffshire, Scotland – the birthplace of two of the original Canadian Pacific Railway directors.



BANFF HIGH STREET






CASCADE MOUNTAIN




St Georges in the Pines Anglian Church

                    
                PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BANFF





THE ROCKY MOUNTANEER
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                                  ADMINISTRATION BUILDING & CASCADE GARDENS





AFTER TAKING A FEW SNAPS AROUND BANFF WE SET OFF BACK ON OUR LONG RETURN JOURNEY SOUTH,   THROUGH ALBERTA , B. COLUMBIA.
TO KALISPELL CHECKING OUT RADIUM SPRINGS  AND THE TOWN  CANAL FLATS





  THE RESULTS OF HUGE FOREST  FIRES COVERING THOUSANDS OF HECTACRES ARE EVERWHERE . HOWEVER THESE  FIRES ARE IMPORTANT IN THE  SUSTAINING OF THE FORESTS













A SMALL MUSEUM SHOWING A TYPICAL VILLAGE















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