Off To Canada (Again)

Holidays in Canada


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The Ice Fields Parkway

The Ice Fields Parkway is one of the great drives. In summer you see cars pulling over at the side of the road to watch wildlife. Bears, Sheep, Goats, elk, you name it. Glorious blue skies stretch forever and huge mountains tower above you. In the winter it’s a scary place. It’s NOT EVEN WINTER YET and it’s a scary scary place. We had to drive back along it to get to Banff from Jasper and when we drove to Jasper a few days earlier it was tricky in places. In those few days, it had snowed and got colder. The surface which originally was good in places, dodgy in others, now was basically an ice rink which occasionally cars and trucks thundered along. If you’ve watched Ice Road Truckers you know what I mean. Amanda was a star and drove about 2/3rds of the journey and I drove the first little bit and the end bit into Banff,

The scenery was incredible but I have to admit I was glad to finally arrive in Banff. I’d love to do it again earlier in the season when the ice is nice and high on the mountains and not on the road surface.

The Fairmont Banff Springs hotel doesn’t disappoint. It’s magnificent, a castle in the Canadian Rockies, nestled amongst trees and alongside the Bow River. Our view is amazing (if a rather small window).

DSC04877-HDRThis morning I left Amanda to her coffee and oatmeal and went for a walk in -14C temperatures down to the Bow River Falls. I was all alone for about 30 mins before a single person turned up. It was like having your own personal paradise (if your idea of paradise is snow, ice and -14C temps). I loved it. So much so that I went back, ate my own oatmeal, had a coffee and went back for more, while Amanda went for a swim.

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As it’s our wedding anniversary today, we’re having a nice meal in the hotel but I might pop out again as the sun starts going down 🙂


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Guess where we’re going later this year?

As we moved house earlier this year and that ended up taking a bunch of my holiday allowance, we didn’t expect to be taking any trips this year. However as it’s been far too long since we visited Canada (March 2016) we decided that a small trip could be squeezed in. It’s also been far too long since we visited the Rockies (Jasper in 2010 and 1988 before that) so we might as well kill two birds with one stone and make it a trip to the Rockies. There is also the matter of ticking off a couple more Fairmont hotels while we’re at it. Let’s not forget that Canada has it’s big Birthday this year and this means that our National Park ticket was free too. It was meant to be.

In October we will be ….

  • Flying to Calgary
  • Collecting a car
  • Driving to Lake Louise and staying at Chateau Lake Louise for 3 nights
  • Driving to Jasper and staying at the Jasper Park Lodge for 3 nights
  • Driving back down to Banff and staying at the Banff Springs Hotel for 3 nights
  • Flying back from Calgary

We could have just had a weekend away in the UK, or gone mad and gone to mainland Europe but this is us. It’s quite a long way to go for 9 nights but we’ve travelled further for less time. We could have stayed in cheaper hotels, but there are no pockets in a shroud.

What we are doing…..

  • Driving one of the great road trips in the world
  • Seeing incredible scenery
  • Staying in lovely locations and in lovely hotels
  • Eating and drinking amazing food and drink
  • Writing a blog and taking photographs

What we won’t be doing….

  • Working
  • Thinking about work
  • Driving to work

It’s going to be epic.