We hired a car which was an extremely awkward process, booked a hotel and headed off to Banff, AB. It was about 3.5 hour drive with Shane adjusting gradually to the automatic shifting of the car and then starting to love the cruise control. Half of the drive was extremely boring and the other half was exciting and mountain spotting.
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| Mountains in distance |
Our hotel was ideally positioned in the town centre and we had a great view out of our balcony of the Bow River which was lovely. The hotel was just basic but it did the job,
Saturday morning we got up and we headed to Banff gondola up Sulphur mountain. It a 4 person closed gondola which takes you up 2292ft of the 8041ft high the mountain up is. It was great. From there we had a brilliant view of the area and the surrounding mountains and climbed the remained of the summit of the mountain.
Then we had an oh so classy lunch at McDonalds, before heading off to Lake Louise. Lake Louise is amazing the colour is cause all the water comes from the nearby Victoria Glacier (in the background of picture). There's also an amazing hotel on the edge of it, where we got the nicest coffee since we left Ireland. There was a wedding at the hotel when we were there- all I can say is lucky couple them wedding pictures will be amazing!
We had a lovely dinner on Saturday night. Baby back ribs and Filet Mignon- Yum- followed with chocolate fondant and strawberry daiquiris, no better way to end the day.
On Sunday we started off with a brunch, and what a brunch it was! There was pancakes, bacon, sausages etc, paad thai, roast beef, mixed veg, and fish. followed by a chocolate fountain, fruit salad and a million different cakes. Shane had so much food he couldn't actually move for a long time afterwards.
We then decided to go for a drive around the area was a so-called wildlife drive. We didnt see much wildlife- some rocky mountain sheep and squirrels but the drive went through some remarkable scenery so we had fun nonetheless, we even seen our first frozen lake.
Then just as Shane was losing hope on Monday morning on our way home we seen a bull Elk in the park, being chasing by a park ranger with a gun!
We then decided to go for a drive around the area was a so-called wildlife drive. We didnt see much wildlife- some rocky mountain sheep and squirrels but the drive went through some remarkable scenery so we had fun nonetheless, we even seen our first frozen lake.
Then just as Shane was losing hope on Monday morning on our way home we seen a bull Elk in the park, being chasing by a park ranger with a gun!
Overall a brilliant weekend.













