It has been a while since I’ve posted. I have been very busy and also managed to squeeze in a little vacation time. I traveled to beautiful British Columbia and Alberta, home to the majestic Canadian Rockies. I must recommend a road trip along the Icefields Parkway to anyone who visits this part of the world. The Ice fields Parkway is a highway that runs from Banff Alberta, north through Lake Louise to Jasper. It runs along the some of the most breathtaking scenic views of mountains, glaciers and azure lakes and rivers found anywhere in the world.
The Parkway can be traveled in a single day, or you could spend a week and not see all of the sights and activities that this region has to offer. We spent 3 days, traveling in from Kelowna in the Okanogan valley. Our first night was spent in Golden, a few hours from the Alberta border and the start of the parkway. We spent a full day driving up from Lake Louise to Jasper, and another day in the Jasper area, and traveling out to Kamloops in British Columbia.
I will be posting travel blog pages with some of the pictures I took along the way.

- Takkakaw Falls in Yoho National Park

