Waterton National Park, Alberta, Canada
June 15th, 2009 by bob
Oat ‘n aboat in Waterton National Park, eh?
We’re discovering on this trip that the scenery just keeps getting more and more spectacular. The waterfalls are full, everything is fresh and green, and the wildflowers are in bloom.







This is cool … really cool. That’s actually ice on the lake!



This is a view of the campground/village as we hiked up to Bertha Falls.







Waterton Campground and Village
These playful ground squirrels are so entertaining as they dash in and out of their tunnels.

We have seen so many deer here. These gentle creatures roam freely throught our campground and the village (which is only a block away).











Playin’ it cool … parkin’ with the big guys!

Posted in Our Travels
June 19th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Wow! God sure made some majestic sights. You’ve got many worth framing. They really look good now that I’m back in “brown”, dusty Hemet. Whine. Whine. Whine.
Love, Julie