The next morning was where the excitement began. My fiance had shown up the day before to participate in this portion of the trip, which we were all pretty excited about.
We borrowed my mom's 2015 Camry hybrid because of the awesome gas mileage (45 mpg!!) and headed north. Way north. We moved through Bigfork, stopping to grab some food and drinks, before continuing on through Kalispell and Whitefish, before arriving at the Canadian border. There, we filled up with gas and crossed into Canada. See, a few months ago, I had planned to make this trip with my friends. One backed out, but now Lucas, Beret, and I were on our way to the beauty of Banff National Park.
The drive through southern BC was pretty easy, since I knew the drive by then and could find my own way without needing a map. A few hours later, we pulled into the city of Radium Hot Springs, which is perched on the edge of the BC Rockies. We grabbed some pizza at a local restaurant, put our Parks Canada pass in the windshield, and headed out. The entrance through Radium is stunning. You spend a few hours driving north from the border eyeing the pretty but not entirely breathtaking mountains, following the Kootenai River as you go, but when you cross into Kootenai National Park, you are swallowed up by a magnificent canyon before being sent over a stunning mountain pass. After a short drive, you are greeted with an astonishing view of the Rockies before dropping down into the valley and continuing on to Banff. From here the mountains only get better and better, and I can say sincerely that they're even better in the early spring. The snow adds a new level of contrast, while the often thick clouds create even more drama.
It doesn't quit. Eventually, we hooked up with Trans-Canada Highway 1, in the shadow of Castle Mountain, and turned to the east, towards Banff itself. After a drive filled with magical mountains, we rounded a corner and saw the ever-beautiful Rundle Mountain looming over the town of Banff. It's a sight to behold. Knowing we were close, I steered the rest of the way to the lodging, the picturesque Juniper Hotel. I can't believe I got to stay here. The scenery is amazing, the price is great, and the rooms are really nice. But there was no time to waste in the rooms. The weather was very dramatic, and the sun was on it's way to the bottom of it's arc. We had somewhere to be!
About a 20 minute drive north from Banff is the unimaginably picturesque Lake Louise. This lake is situated below massive mountains that rise up to perfectly frame the glacier that carves it's way through the landscape before melting into Lake Louise itself. I could not have imagined a better time for us to show up. The clouds were turning the sunset into something magical, and we were taken aback by the beauty of this place.
Down on the lake, there are a few ice rinks set up by the hotel, as well as an ice castle, which only made the background even more dramatic.
Emboldened by the thick ice and drunk off the scenery, we made our way onto the ice to watch mother nature show off her most fantastic lightshow.
Those are some of the most magical hours of my life, surrounded by a scene that defies words. I cannot wait to go back. Sadly, we had to tear ourselves away from this place. The light was fading, and we needed some food and extra things we had forgotten. So we turned back towards the parking lot. As we strode to our car, we were left with one final, amazing look.
The drive back to Banff was full of excitement. We talked about all the things we wanted to do and places we wanted to see. Before long, we had made it back to town, to give Lucas his first taste of the incredible place that is Banff. We took him down Banff avenue, and to some of our favorite places. We stopped in at Abominable Sports, where we picked up some hats, some mittens, and some ice grippers for our shoes. From there, we headed to our dinner spot for the night, the Banff Avenue Brewing Co.
This place was on our list for a long time, so it was pretty exciting finally eating there. We talked about our travel plans for this trip and upcoming adventures, and we chatted about life. The local beers were fantastic, with my winter ale being the table favorite. Beret and I split an appetizer platter of tasty poutine before moving on to dinner. I treated myself to a venison sausage that was fantastic.
After a lengthy dinner that included some of the more exotic foods and watching curling, we headed back to the hotel for a soak in the outdoor hot tub before turning in for the night, excited about the day to come.