Another shot of British Columbia's impressive Seton Lake. Spending time here was one of the highlights of our BC trip last fall. Another shot of this lake below in comments.
Seton Lake is a freshwater fjord draining east via the Seton River into the Fraser River at the town of Lillooet, British Columbia. The colors of it's waters are enhanced by glacial silt which gives it a pretty blue/green look.
Thanks for taking the time to look.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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It's been said that Mt. Rundle is the most photographed peak in Canada. Easy to see why. I can confirm that it is the mountain that I have aimed at the most.
I was blessed to be here this evening to take in this sweet sunset. Truly a serendipitous moment and event.
A few more shots of Rundle Rapture below:
Thanks for taking a look and for any comments or suggestions.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Mt. Kerkeslin rises majestically over Athabasca Falls on a stormy autumn day.
There are many such wonders when driving Alberta's spectacular Icefields Parkway.
Another perspective below.
Thank you for your visit, comments and suggestions.
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An earthen Heart for your Valentine!
Someone collected basaltic rocks and stacked them near Lion Rock to form this heart, with Mt. Stuart and The Enchantments in the distance. Isn't love grand?! I'll post a different pov of it next.
Wishing you All a heartfelt Valentines Day weekend!
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Just another one of a zillion (OK, I exaggerate, a million) impressive peaks in the Canadian Rockies. Leah Peak stands tall and noble along the eastern shore of Maligne Lake.
Another perspective of Leah in comments.
Thanks for taking a peak peek.
Have a wonderful week. Seems I'm digging out daily from another snow storm. But it sure is pretty.
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