02/19/2022
CANADIAN ROCKIES: THESE PHOTOS OF ITS NATURAL WONDERS WILL BLOW YOU AWAY
After a long freezing winter in Alberta, spring comes as a welcome relief. However this is a variable time of the year in this part of the world. One day it can be balmy and warm, the next we are back deep into the minus Celsius’s. Rain, sleet, sunshine and snow are all possibilities in the space of 24 hours here.
But now that the roads are cleared of the heavy snow I decided to take a trip out around Southern Alberta’s Rockies to check it out (and for some photography gems!). Here’s your Canada Rockies travel sorted!
Lundbreck Falls
After heading to southern Alberta the first place we decided to stop was at Lundbreck falls, which is located near the town Crowsnest. Set just a short way off highway 3, it could be easily missed by those unaware of their existence. But it was the perfect place to get out of our car and give our travel weary legs a stretch (and great for photography as well!).
There was no sign of snow on the ground here, so we were able to explore the falls easily climbing over the rocks without any fear of slipping. All the melt-water from the mountains meant that Crowsnest River was flowing fast as it cascaded 12 metres over the falls to the canyon below.