Our Rocky Mountaineer journey is completed, so now we enjoy exploring Banff with Brewster Sightseeing.
Banff National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel sits right in the center of it!
Here, husband Pieter is seen left from the bench at 7:55 AM in the morning. It is nearly impossible to capture this enormous hotel!
Yes, we did rise early as this was our breakfast at 7:08 AM.
At STOCK Food & Drink, I'd ordered Avocado on Toast without salt added.
We got picked up at our Fairmont Banff Springs hotel by coach and started our 4.5 hour guided bus tour.
At 8:54 AM we arrive here at the Gondola Base, but it is raining...
Okay, we will start our 8 minutes trip up on Sulphur Mountain...
It is what it is, the weather is NOT good, no view at 9:09 AM.
We see hardly the Gondola Base to the right of husband Pieter...
Here I am standing at the Summit in front of a nice 'clear' photo of what this Bow Valley should look like from upon high!
Cold too, I'm enjoying my down filled Escada hand muff!
Both our down filled jackets felt great here in Banff!
A strong wind as well and a white world...
Nobody is using the board walk where you can get to Sanson Peak.
Just click here on: Brewster Sightseeing for exploring it all under excellent conditions!
This COULD be viewed on a clear day and you see the board walk.
See more here at Banff Gondola just click it and scroll down.
At 9:20 AM I at least can read why so blue? The brilliant turquoise color of glacial lakes appears due to 'rock flour', or tiny grains of rock ground up by moving glaciers.
Leaving husband Pieter inside at the Summit with a hot coffee, I go outside again.
Very windy and no view!
Husband Pieter captured me outside, after he finished his coffee.
My hair is wildly blowing in the wind and it was COLD!
Oh sure, I enjoyed a hot cup of tea as well; felt great inside my cold hands.
Too bad we completely missed this spectacular 360º view from the top of this Summit. No use for even getting there...
This is where I stand in the snow...
Such a small world...
At 10:09 AM we're back down at the Gondola Base
While we wait for our bus to continue our sight seeing tour, we admire the bearings of the gondola!
My hand on top of such a sturdy steel cable...
At 11:00 AM we're outside near Bow Falls and noticed these spectacular fall colors, even if the light was not good.
Here Pieter is standing at Bow Falls.
This is where Pieter is standing, near the edge of the Bow River and the very rough falls, no rafting possible due to the rocks.
Next stop is #3 - Surprise Corner
The site of our hotel, is in the lower part, center as seen from Surprise Corner.
The driver brings us across the Bow River now where we capture our Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.
No mountains visible... Surprise Corner was a very limited view for us!
Across from the Bow River now.
Pieter standing next to the beautiful fence made from bright orange Douglas fir.
Uhm, my husband is not related to Micky Mouse... just one snap on the flap of his hat came loose!
Explanation about DOUGLAS FIR
Even these posts seem to be made of Douglas fir!
Excellent directions though, everything looked so meticulous and clean.
Here we are near the Hoodoos at 11:55 AM.
A unique sight that is as impressive as it is awe-inspiring: hoodoos. Formed from volcanic rock over 200 million years ago, these wonders were created due to erosion, rain, frost, and snow. Legend says that the hoodoos are actually giants that come to life at night to protect the region, but because you will be traveling through the hoodoos during the day, you will never know!
The Hoodoos, seen at center...
At 12:00 noon, the Hoodoos
The beautiful fall colors at the edge of Lake Minnewanka where part of the group got off for a cruise on the lake.
Lake Minnewanka...
That was our 4.5 hour guided bus tour... We only did the Banff Gondola and not the Lake Minnewanka Cruise!
Back to our Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel where for the first time since 5 days, poor Pieter was able to take a nap!
At that time I could work a bit on my MacBook in our cozy room.
By 16:00 it was 4ºC or 39ºF and it will go down to -4ºC or 25ºF
Around 18:00 we enjoyed a cozy early supper... Pieter liked a soup and I know that it would be too high in sodium for me so I ordered something different.
The fluffy puff pastry with arugula and fresh veggies inside proved to be a good choice!
Also my salad was good.
Since they earned a positive review on TripAdvisor, that's what I did.
Excellent for Breakfast and for a Quick Supper! click link.
Their very courteous reply shows that the Fairmont Hotels have the highest courtesy!!!
When I looked out of our window at 19:30 the mountains were almost entirely visible!
We enjoyed our down duvet and the lovely pillows and had a good night sleep for our 2nd night here.
Once again, the special bargains you get when booking through Canada Rail Vacations makes you feel like Royalty! They only select the BEST!
Enjoy below my short 55 second video from Relive:
Banff National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel sits right in the center of it!
Here, husband Pieter is seen left from the bench at 7:55 AM in the morning. It is nearly impossible to capture this enormous hotel!
Yes, we did rise early as this was our breakfast at 7:08 AM.
At STOCK Food & Drink, I'd ordered Avocado on Toast without salt added.
We got picked up at our Fairmont Banff Springs hotel by coach and started our 4.5 hour guided bus tour.
At 8:54 AM we arrive here at the Gondola Base, but it is raining...
Okay, we will start our 8 minutes trip up on Sulphur Mountain...
It is what it is, the weather is NOT good, no view at 9:09 AM.
We see hardly the Gondola Base to the right of husband Pieter...
Here I am standing at the Summit in front of a nice 'clear' photo of what this Bow Valley should look like from upon high!
Cold too, I'm enjoying my down filled Escada hand muff!
Both our down filled jackets felt great here in Banff!
A strong wind as well and a white world...
Nobody is using the board walk where you can get to Sanson Peak.
Just click here on: Brewster Sightseeing for exploring it all under excellent conditions!
This COULD be viewed on a clear day and you see the board walk.
See more here at Banff Gondola just click it and scroll down.
At 9:20 AM I at least can read why so blue? The brilliant turquoise color of glacial lakes appears due to 'rock flour', or tiny grains of rock ground up by moving glaciers.
Leaving husband Pieter inside at the Summit with a hot coffee, I go outside again.
Very windy and no view!
Husband Pieter captured me outside, after he finished his coffee.
My hair is wildly blowing in the wind and it was COLD!
Oh sure, I enjoyed a hot cup of tea as well; felt great inside my cold hands.
Too bad we completely missed this spectacular 360º view from the top of this Summit. No use for even getting there...
This is where I stand in the snow...
At 10:09 AM we're back down at the Gondola Base
While we wait for our bus to continue our sight seeing tour, we admire the bearings of the gondola!
My hand on top of such a sturdy steel cable...
At 11:00 AM we're outside near Bow Falls and noticed these spectacular fall colors, even if the light was not good.
Here Pieter is standing at Bow Falls.
This is where Pieter is standing, near the edge of the Bow River and the very rough falls, no rafting possible due to the rocks.
Next stop is #3 - Surprise Corner
The site of our hotel, is in the lower part, center as seen from Surprise Corner.
The driver brings us across the Bow River now where we capture our Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.
No mountains visible... Surprise Corner was a very limited view for us!
Across from the Bow River now.
Pieter standing next to the beautiful fence made from bright orange Douglas fir.
Uhm, my husband is not related to Micky Mouse... just one snap on the flap of his hat came loose!
Explanation about DOUGLAS FIR
Even these posts seem to be made of Douglas fir!
Excellent directions though, everything looked so meticulous and clean.
Here we are near the Hoodoos at 11:55 AM.
A unique sight that is as impressive as it is awe-inspiring: hoodoos. Formed from volcanic rock over 200 million years ago, these wonders were created due to erosion, rain, frost, and snow. Legend says that the hoodoos are actually giants that come to life at night to protect the region, but because you will be traveling through the hoodoos during the day, you will never know!
The Hoodoos, seen at center...
At 12:00 noon, the Hoodoos
Lake Minnewanka...
Back to our Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel where for the first time since 5 days, poor Pieter was able to take a nap!
At that time I could work a bit on my MacBook in our cozy room.
By 16:00 it was 4ºC or 39ºF and it will go down to -4ºC or 25ºF
Around 18:00 we enjoyed a cozy early supper... Pieter liked a soup and I know that it would be too high in sodium for me so I ordered something different.
The fluffy puff pastry with arugula and fresh veggies inside proved to be a good choice!
Also my salad was good.
Since they earned a positive review on TripAdvisor, that's what I did.
Excellent for Breakfast and for a Quick Supper! click link.
Their very courteous reply shows that the Fairmont Hotels have the highest courtesy!!!
When I looked out of our window at 19:30 the mountains were almost entirely visible!
We enjoyed our down duvet and the lovely pillows and had a good night sleep for our 2nd night here.
Once again, the special bargains you get when booking through Canada Rail Vacations makes you feel like Royalty! They only select the BEST!
Enjoy below my short 55 second video from Relive:
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