Monday, April 19, 2010

Bankshead


Bankshead is an abandoned coal mining town in Banff National Park.  At one time, Bankshead was more modern than Banff, sporting electric power from a coal fired plant and indoor plumbing.  The Canadian Pacific Railway started mining coal there in 1903 but it was closed under low prices and a strike in 1922.

Coal still stretches under Cascade Mountain but by the late 1920s it was no longer deemed acceptable to mine and gather resources in the National Parks.  The buildings were moved off or demolished for the most part with the exception of foundations or shells.  A nice trail with interpretative signs leads through the site though and some of the buildings were moved to Banff where they can still be seen.

This shell of a building was the lamp house.  Each miner had their own numbered lamp that was given to them as they entered the mine.  At the end of the shift they knew to send a search party if the lamp wasn't returned.

Canadian geese on the Bow River as seen from the Sundance Trail.
This is the Bow River just below the falls in Banff.  Picture taken at dusk on a tripod and then digitally enhanced to bring out some shadow detail.

Banff Golf Course


We are starting to get an idea where to find the wildlife now.  Last weekend we saw elk, sheep, deer, a bald eagle, and any number of ducks, geese, and such.  Must have seen several hundred sheep.  This elk was on the golf course at Banff - those are sand traps in the background.  There was a small group of 3 males.  We also saw cows down by Vermillion Lakes.  Still haven't seen a bear although I know they are out.  There was a fisherman on the Bow River just below the falls....

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Between Exshaw and Dead Man's Flats

It was a beautiful day but you can see the rain clouds to east in this picture and we drove through it on the way back to Calgary.

Inunnguaq


This is just downstream of the confluence of the Spray River and the Bow.

Castle Mountain

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Red-winged Blackbird


Seen at Vermillion Lakes

Friday, April 16, 2010

Wabbits

It's springtime and the rabbits are out.  Saw 5 of them together out on the lawn between the apartments and the river.  I'd see a lone rabbit here and there late last fall and over the winter.  I actually wondered how they could find each other in the city to maintain the rabbit population.  I shouldn't have worried.  Like I said, it's spring.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep




This group of young rams was on Hwy 40 in Kananaskis. How do I know they are young? Well, they don't have much of a curl yet. Just down the road was a small group of ewes and yearlings. And to top it off, after coffee in Canmore, we saw a larger group of sheep between Canmore and Exeter off Hwy 1A.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Blond Coyote


We had a snow last week but it is definitely warming up and the animals are starting to move.  Within the last couple of weeks there have been reports of grizzly bears up and about in Banff National Park and an area outside of Canmore has been closed due to cougar activity.  Meanwhile I photographed this coyote at Spray Lake just south of Canmore on the road.  It's coat was in good shape, seemed well fed, and more than anything else just seemed curious about us.  Beautiful...

Cougar Activity


Sign posted along Cougar Creek on the east side of Canmore.  It probably goes without saying that we didn't go in.  I think it is as much to avoid disturbing the cougars as it is to protect hikers with fancy cameras.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Whytecliff Park

American Black Oystercatcher

Saw a couple of these near Horseshoe Bay in the Whytecliff Park.  There are estimated to be between 9,000 to 11,000 of this species along the west coast of North America.

Seaplane Base

This is the seaplane base as seen from Vancouver, looking across to North Vancouver.  It threatened rain all day but stayed fairly nice although on the cool side.

Raccoon

Vancouver is at the north end of the range of the raccoon.  This one was spotted in Stanley Park in late afternoon.  First I saw a pair at the inlet to Lost Lagoon and then three more about 20 meters down the path.

Friday, April 02, 2010

Karate Seagull


He was fighting with another seagull.  I think the Karate Kid used this same move at the very end of the movie to defeat the bully.

Gastown Waterfront.

This weekend we are in Vancouver and hopefully I'll come up with a few more pictures.  The weather was mostly miserable - rainy and very windy although fortunately not too cold.  The view here is towards Canada Place from the SEABUS Terminal.