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Travelling to Banff

Blasdale Home Posted on June 20, 2025 by SteveJune 20, 2025

31st May 2025

Today, onwards to Bannf.  Packed up and did an unload of grey and black water. Refueled with some water.  Though we had electricity, there was no hookup for water.

We took the 1A to Banff. This was the main road, but has been bypassed by the faster 1.  Much of the 1A is restricted to 60 kph and was a tourist road.  It was very quiet, with lots of cyclists out, and hardly any other road traffic.  We stopped at numerous places along the route for views, plant photos and also breakfast burrito and a Canadiano.

One of our stops was Morant’s Curve. Here the river and rail line curve with the mountains behind.  This image was used in the 1900s on posters to advertise the Canadian Alps.

R found several flowers at other stops and photos were taken.

The road was busier as we progressed, with both more cars and more cyclists. This became more pronounced as we approached Johnstons Canyon. Johnstons Canyon features a stream and waterfalls. It has been decked out with platforms and steps.  I left R in a queue (!) at the bottom falls and proceeded to the upper falls. R queued for more than an hour to go through the cave to see the falls and sprays. People are so selfish taking ages to get the best selfie photograph.

The walk does continue above the Upper Falls to the Ink Pots, but I did not do these.

On leaving we found the road to Bannf was closed, so we had to backtrack to the entry on to highway 1.  Later talking to our campsite neighbours, we discovered the road was closed during the summer, except for pedestrians and cyclists. They had hired electric bikes and cycled up to the waterfalls.  The road west of the waterfalls is open to allow cars entry.  We had only to backtrack a few miles to where there was a road off to the main highway.  Getting on was chaos because of large yellow line (yes, yellow, not white) painter vehicles on the sliproads which had decided to stop, or to go slow.

Banff was chaos, I left R to buy food, drove on past and by chance found a free 15-minute park.  R was not happy with the shop, saying it was overpriced with a very limited range of food.

Our campsite was on top of the ridge looking down into the valley and the wood, and also out towards the mountains There was a female elk just below the campsite. Alas gone by the time I had my camera ready. 

We discovered there are local buses, with a frequent service from the campsite. Free to go down, but $2 to come back or for any other trip.

Morant's Curve
Morant's Curve
Baker Creek
Baker Creek
Morant's Curve
Morant's Curve
Morant's Curve
Baker Creek
Indian Paintbrush @ Baker Creek
Indian Paintbrush @ Baker Creek
Moose Meadows
Moose Meadows
Moose Meadows
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Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon

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Banff Gondola and Lake Minnewanka

Blasdale Home Posted on June 20, 2025 by SteveJune 20, 2025

1st June 2025

Rained during the night, so we were not expecting a good day. The weather forecast seemed fine, but they had got the night wrong, so we weren’t sure. We caught the free bus to Banff centre, but we wanted further buses.  We used the ticket machines and bought a day season, but strange thing is they do not say how much they are taking from your card until the transaction completes. We ended up buying the wrong ticket, spending $15, instead of $5 for the day. The difference being, the $5 one is for local travel, while the $15 one allows fotr travel to Canmore.

Banff Gondola

We caught a bus up to the mountain lift. We had issues with our pre-bought excursion tickets. We were at the lift instead of the lake,and the tickets looked out of date. They kindly sorted it so we could ride the Gondola that day, but told us we’d have to contact our travelagent to sort out the Lake trip. Didn’t sound very likely. We rode up in the Gondola, walked to the cosmic ray detector, and photographed the resident goats. The walk was on a wooden platform and steps, these were swept to remove snow and ice. R saw a tiny stripey ground squirrel and fell in love with it. From the sounds of all the cooing females, she wasn’t alone.

The Gondola lift had not been built for ski-ing; instead it was so people could go to the top for a good view.  There is a restaurant at the top, where we could have had a meal.

Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola
Banff Gonddola

Lake Minnewanka

We caught the bus back down to Banff. R had a brainwave. She decided we could sort out the tickets for the Minnewanka Lake trip at the Elk & Avenue hotel, where there was a Pursuit Adventure Centre. Pursuit owns and runs many of the tourist attractions. The staff there sorted out everything very quickly so our trip was scheduled for this afternoon.

Oh – the name, you may laugh at it. The locals say “Wonka” as in Chocolate Factory

Bus to the lake (on the expensive day ticket). The bus stopped at a few other locations enroute. We arrived an hour before the trip, so spent the time walking around the beach. R booked us in, and we boarded the boat a few minutes before it was due to depart. The trip takes you about halfway along the lake. The lake is artificial. It is a reservoir for electricity generation. It has been expanded twice, the last time as WWII finished.

Apparently, the lake is good for diving, because you can see old homes and a 1930s sedan at the bottom, which all date back to when the area was flooded for the reservoir.

Unfortunately, some young kids on the boat were noisy, although they did actually keep quiet for 30 seconds during a requested silent period. Not sure why people take really young children on some holidays. They won’t remember it.

We arrived back after an hour, and then walked up the road to catch the return bus to Banff.

Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka

Campsite

Back at Banff centre where we found a much better supermarket, and of course a beer and wine liquor store. I do love the way there is a refrigerated section for all the canned beer.  When I say refrigerated section, the whole area, the size of a small shop, is refrigerated. At the campsite, we had sausages, for supper along with some WCIPA.

A female elk and some ground squirrels, or were they marmots?, presented themselves for their portraits.

Banff Gondola
Banff Gondola Cosmic Ray Detector
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Banff a Spare Day

Blasdale Home Posted on June 20, 2025 by SteveJune 20, 2025

2nd June 2025

Today, a quite day, indeed it was a spare day because we had done two activites on the day before. We decided to stay in Banff.  We caught the bus into town, and looked at the shops. I bought some batteries for the mouse.

We walked over to the Brewsters, aka Pursuit, offices where Rs great nephew son works, and asked to see him. Taken to his office, he was totally unsure who we were!!  Anyway, all sorted after a chat. Poor lad what must he be thinking about these two old doddery people surprising him.  

Then we wandered around looking for a place to drink.  Noon seemed the magic time.  We found a brew bar, had an amazing 5/5 on Google (not many reviews as new to the town).  Not yet 12:00 as we walked up the road to find it.

At noon we went in and chose a couple of beers.  I demolished mine quickly.  R enjoyed hers at a slower pace. Other people came in, some leaving when they realized it did not serve food.  The Brewery was based in Canmore.  I then did a 6 beer tasting menu.  Some really surprising beers in there.

Back to the campsite, and some snoozing, packing and cleaning.

Coyote
Coyote
Coyote
American Robin
Sheepdog  Brewing
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Sheepdog  Brewing
Sheepdog  Brewing
Sheepdog  Brewing
Sheepdog  Brewing
Sheepdog  Brewing
Sheepdog  Brewing
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Small Airstream at campsite
Small Airstream at campsite
Campsite
Campsite

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