When you have turquoise water at your feet, you’re usually somewhere tropical like Zanzibar or the Maldives. But the water at my feet was fresh, not salty, and there were snow-capped mountains in the distance. And even though it was mid-summer, the paddlers out on the lake were wearing jackets and scarves.
I was in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies and I was looking at Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. This lake draws thousands of visitors every year – search #morainelake on Instagram and you’ll see why.
From the parking area, a footpath had delivered me here, to a pile of big rocks on the shoreline. Such a rock pile, called a moraine, is an accumulation of debris from a glacier, the Wenkchemna Glacier in this case, which feeds the lake.
The beauty of the whole picture was simply overwhelming. An explorer called Walter Wilcox named the lake in 1899, and I agree with what he wrote: “No scene had ever given me an equal impression of inspiring solitude and rugged grandeur.”
I love mountains and hiking. My goal in life is to try to visit a different mountain range each year – so far, I’ve been to Mont Blanc in the French Alps and the Jura Mountains in Switzerland. So, when I got the opportunity to attend a conference in the city of Saskatoon in Canada during the final year of my studies, I extended my itinerary to include a visit with friends in Calgary, and a three-day tour of nearby Banff National Park.
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