We drove to another attraction of the day - Honeymoon Lake in Jasper National Park. The name of the lake is very beautiful and has a very attractive charm. Unfortunately, the sky was covered with clouds, the sun was dim, and the surrounding scenery was not good. After a while, it started to rain heavily, and the travel enthusiasm suddenly dropped sharply, so we hurried back home. Honeymoon Lake in Jasper National Park Honeymoon Lake on a clear day.
Lake Mountain Light Pyramid From the town of Jasper, it takes only about ten minutes to drive to the 1,179-meter-high Pyramid Mountain in the north of the town. The lake is named because it is close to the Pyramid Mountain and is located near the foot of the mountain. The Pyramid Mountain beside the lake is 2,763 meters above sea level, so it is named Pyramid Mountain for two reasons.
First, the mountain is shaped like an equilateral triangle, with almost symmetrical cone slopes. Of course, the shape of the mountain varies with the perspective; second, the rock walls on the mountain are rich in pyrite, which has weathered over the years and turned into a pink-orange color. From a distance, the mountain looks like it is coated with a layer of gold, hence the name. Every evening, the camel-red sunset shines.
Pyramid Mountain is so brilliant that it looks like gold. Pyramid Lake in Jasper National Park is named after Pyramid Mountain. Salmon in the waterfall On August 11, the last trip of the day, Yunluo and Anchuyu went to two different places in Rearguard Falls to watch salmon.
Standing in the fence of the viewing platform, looking down at the surging water from a close distance, it is another kind of spiritual shock. Watching the salmon swimming upstream in the rapids, but the fleeting fish is hard to find. Then, Yunluo and An Chuyu moved to a place where the waterfall is relatively gentle, and observed closely by the waterside, and saw several salmon struggling to migrate in the long current.
The salmon swimming upstream are all covered with scars. Yunluo and An Chuyu set foot on the fitness trail in Jasper Park as planned. The whole journey was 20 kilometers, and it took two and a half hours. Yunluo and An Chuyu only walked nearly ten kilometers back and forth. The trail was up and down, and some sections were wet or even flooded, making it difficult to walk.
However, Yunluo and Anchuyu still arrived at the beautiful Berglake at the foot of Leshen Mountain. Unfortunately, the sky was overcast at that time. The photos taken were not ideal. Today is the last leg of this trip to several national parks in the Rocky Mountains in central Canada. After leaving Berglake, we passed three unknown lakes along the way.
We drove west and stayed at a hostel in Valemoant that night. The next morning we drove to Vancouver. The beautiful mountains and rivers were worth savoring, and we ended our trip to several national parks in the Rocky Mountains in central Canada. In a week, we enjoyed a series of beautiful lakes and lakes, and a piece of intoxicating blue; our knowledge of the various landforms on the earth was greatly expanded.
I felt that the power of nature was truly awe-inspiring. This long journey really brought me to the right place. The significance of traveling thousands of miles to broaden your horizons is self-evident. There are many blue lakes and green ponds in the Rocky Mountains in Canada, which made Yunluo admire the high-quality environmental protection of the original ecological natural landscape of the Maple Leaf Country. I thought to myself.
If only the blue lake and green mountains were in China. How wonderful it would be! Then, it was the Toronto scenery that Yunluo was most looking forward to! Go to Niagara Town to see the spectacular and world-famous Niagara Falls! Take a waterfall cruise, cross the waterfall and listen to the waterfall telling its mystery, and enjoy the joy of listening to the waves of the ancients.
Stay at a hotel near the falls at night to enjoy the beautiful night view of the falls. Niagara Falls is the world's largest transnational waterfall, located on the Niagara River in Ontario, Canada and New York, USA. It is a large waterfall on the Niagara River in northeastern North America and one of the most famous wonders on the American continent.
Indeed. Seeing it with your own eyes will make you feel the wonders of nature. It is simply magnificent! The next day, we went to visit the former residence of Bethune of Friends of Chinese. The house of Bethune is small and elegant. It has the ancient charm of rural North America. There are lush pines and cypresses planted beside the small building. It feels a kind of tranquil beauty.
The schedule was tight, and we arrived at Hansville in the evening. Then we went to Montreal, a place that many people must be familiar with. Montreal was once the economic capital of Canada. It has the largest population and the most developed economy. It is considered the best livable city in the world and is recognized as a city of design by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
The scenery here is romantic, with colorful lights on the streets of the old city. The lights that flicker, jump, change and flip are really dazzling, as if you are in another world, with a movie-like feeling. Montreal's Chinatown has a strong Chinese flavor, with four classical Chinese painted archways.
Just like its four gates in the east, west, south and north, it forms a unique world, very simple and exquisite. Notre Dame Cathedral of Montreal is the largest church in North America. It was built in 1829 and is located in the heart of the old town of Montreal, opposite the Place Dalmes. It is said that the Notre Dame Cathedral was built in the style of Notre Dame de Paris, France.
So people affectionately call it "Little Notre Dame de Paris". On the third day, we went to Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario. Algonquin Park is known as a good place to listen to the eternal natural sounds. It is picturesque in all seasons and has charming scenery. Visitors can go boating, fishing on the lake, or stroll along the trails in the park.
Enjoy the wonderful time in nature. After the tour, go to Ottawa and check in to the hotel to rest. The Indian word "algonquin" means "a place where fish and eels are speared". Ontario has 250,000 lakes, and the unique scenery is the "lakes and mountains" that can be seen everywhere, and Algonquin is the ultimate of this "lakes and mountains".
This is an ideal place for camping, boating, fishing, hiking and cycling. Yunluo and Anchu saw many camping enthusiasts here! They also wanted to join in! Of course, this is also a very magnificent maple leaf resort, where you can enjoy the magnificent maple leaf scenery.
Yunluo felt very reluctant to leave here! Vancouver is the fifth stop! Vancouver has many tourist attractions, including Stanley Park, the world's largest urban park, Lions Gate Bridge, Canada's longest suspension bridge, and Canada Place, the famous "Five Sails" building.
There are many attractions here, including Stanley Park with its thousand-year-old primeval forest, the totem poles where you can learn about the local Indian tribes, and the Sun Yat-sen Garden in Chinatown. Vancouver has a steampunk feel to it. There are also unique North American landscapes. There is a rare steam clock here, the only one in the world.
Steam is emitted every 15 minutes. Finally, we go to Lulu Island Winery (about 1 hour), and step into the dazzling super sign of Vancouver Airport - Lulu Island Winery, the largest gold medal winery in Vancouver. Lulu Island Winery is one of the top five wineries in British Columbia, producing all kinds of dry red, dry white and blueberry wines.
And the world-famous Canadian ice wine. Lulu Island Winery is the best attraction promoted by the Canadian Tourism Bureau CTC. The spacious and comfortable tasting room and the agricultural characteristic grape farm, where you can watch the winemaking process! Museum of Anthropology (Museumofanthropology), a museum on the campus of the University of British Columbia.
It is also the largest university museum in the country, housing the world's most exquisite collection of West Coast Indian documents, including totems, sculptures and ritual masks. The Vancouver Art Gallery (artgallery) is located on Robson Street shopping street in downtown Vancouver. The famous Vancouver Art Gallery is located there.
The gallery houses art works from all over the world and Vancouver, including many paintings, so the Vancouver Art Gallery is also called the Art Gallery. Later, Yunluo and An Chuyu took the BC ferry across the beautiful Georgia Strait and arrived in Nanaimo, the second largest port city on Vancouver Island.
Drive northwest along the east coast of Vancouver Island, passing Parksville and Qualicum Beach, and arrive at Campbell River at noon. In the afternoon, visit the local museum, walk along the seaside trail, and enjoy the sun and the sea. Campbell River has very beautiful scenery. You can have a lot of fun here.
Free to experience the rich and colorful outdoor activities in Campbell River all day. There are several recommended itineraries. Yunluo chose 1 and 3: Option 1: "Swimming with Salmon" snorkeling activity (late July-late October). This 3-hour trip is the most unique experience in Campbell River. Campbell River is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World".
Every year, thousands of salmon migrate to the river where they were born. Drifting down the Campbell River on a rubber raft, the crystal clear waters allow Yunluo and An Chuyu to clearly see the salmon in the river from the raft - and then you can wear a wetsuit and snorkel in the salmon-filled river.
Option 2: Campbell River is also known as the "Angler's Paradise". A fishing trip under the guidance of a professional guide is also worth a try. Option 3: Participate in a 6-hour marine life adventure, where you will have many opportunities to see humpback whales, killer whales, dolphins, sea lions, seals and bald eagles.
Option 4: Bear watching in Bute Bay, depart at 8:30 am and return at 5 pm. Option 5: You can show off your skills at the only PGA golf course in Campbell River. Of course, when you come to Canada, you must go to the Rocky Mountains to see its majestic grandeur. This is the location for many movies, with extremely magnificent and beautiful natural scenery.
This is also the most beautiful place for you to visit the "Land of Maple Leaves". It can be said that among all the attractions in Canada, the one I want to go to the most and the most unforgettable is Banff Park in the Rocky Mountains! Banff National Park is the first national park in Canada and the third in the world.
It is listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. In 2010, Banff National Park topped the list of Canada's outdoor adventure destinations selected by users of the world's most popular travel review website; at the same time, Banff ranked fourth in the top ten outdoor adventure travel destinations in the world.
Here you can see the real North American scenery. You can climb the majestic Rocky Mountains, explore the pristine and pure ecological mountain areas, be intoxicated by the charming lakes and mountains, and have close contact with the wild animals here. Here, people finally find the long-lost touch from the heart. The magical masterpiece of nature gently and powerfully impacts the vision of tourists, making people linger.
When visiting Banff National Park in winter, visitors can experience a variety of outdoor adventure activities, including alpine skiing, ice skating, dog sledding, mountain golf, mountain hiking, fishing, boating, cave exploring; as well as a wealth of indoor entertainment - soaking in natural hot springs, shopping, tasting local food, museum cultural tours, and more.
There are also many attractions here. Banff is located in the center of Banff National Park. It is the most popular tourist spot in the Canadian Rockies and is known as the "Soul of the Rockies". Banff is located about 130 kilometers east of Calgary, nestled between majestic mountains and turquoise lakes, with abundant natural beauty.
Such as Bow Falls, Hoodoos, Vermillion Lakes, Cascadesponds, etc. Bow Falls is located below the majestic Banff Springs Hotel. The Bow River pours down from here, eroding the eroded limestone rock formations to form a roaring waterfall.
It is one of the attractions that cannot be missed. Don't forget Moraine Lake, which was formed by glacial meltwater. It is recognized by the world as the most photo-worthy lake. The lake surface is sapphire blue and crystal clear. It is like a shining pearl. It is said that the bottom of the lake is full of mineral-rich gravel.
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The accumulation of sediments over the years has formed a changing blue lake, which is very romantic and charming in both name and scenery! There is also a historic hotel here, the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, which has a history of more than 100 years and is nestled between the majestic Rocky Mountains.
At your feet lies the clear Bow River, where you can enjoy the hot springs and the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains. In this autumn, the maple leaves in Banff National Park are the most beautiful. The moment you see them, you will understand why Canada is called the country of maple leaves.
The charm of maple leaves is indescribable, and when so many magnificent maple leaves appear in front of you, this beauty is even more irresistible! The last stop is Vancouver, and this trip will end here. Finally, we went to Queen Elizabeth Park, which has beautiful scenery. It is very suitable for taking pictures.
If you are lucky, you can also catch some festivals or celebrations here: Danforth Food Festival, Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games. Finally, I also want to show the delicious food I tasted during this trip. As a foodie, eating is very important. Let's experience Canada on the tip of the tongue.
Canadians have a similar diet to British and American people. Due to the cold climate, they like to bake food. Canadians have the habit of tipping, usually 10-15% of the amount in restaurants. Here are a few more pictures of the market. In fact, Yunluo and An Chuyu came to Canada with the mentality of seeing maple leaves at the beginning, but they found out in the end.
Canada is full of maple leaves and beautiful scenery. As long as you set out on your journey, maple leaves will come into your sight. Here, the migrating salmon, the magnificent lakes and mountains are all extremely stunning, and the cultural landscapes are full of North American style.
This trip to Canada is a very meaningful one. If you want to come, don’t miss this season. I took a friend’s car and started my first day of Vancouver city tour. My friend was the driver and tour guide. His family immigrated to Vancouver 10 years ago and he is very familiar with Vancouver.
The Lions Gate Bridge is as famous as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The bridge is suspended by curved steel cables on both sides. The bridge is about 1,660 meters long and can accommodate three lanes. It is a major traffic artery connecting Vancouver with West Vancouver and North Vancouver. After watching it for a long time, I thought something happened in this country. The flag was lowered to half-mast. I asked my friends and found out that Canada was electing a president.
The flag was lowered to half-mast because the election has not been confirmed. The Lions Gate Bridge can be seen in the distance. In the morning, I saw foreigners exercising. Suddenly, I felt that the air here was unusually fresh! Next to the park, I saw babies also come here with their mothers to watch the sea, take a walk and enjoy parent-child fun. In Vancouver, you will discover every inch of land here.
It's so green and fresh, it makes people feel relaxed and happy! Stanley Park Stanleypark It takes about 15 minutes to drive to Stanley Park. At the entrance of the park, I met two independent tourists from Japan. I heard that they were travel reporters. I was very happy to take a photo with them. The world-famous Stanley Park is only a 15-minute walk from downtown Vancouver.
It is one end of the Lions Gate Bridge across the bay. Indian woodcarving totem poles of various shapes can be seen everywhere in the park, which are not only the cultural art of Indians, but also the historical landscape inside the park. There is a restaurant in the park, where you can enjoy the scenery while enjoying the food. Tickets: No tickets Tips: There are many one-way streets in Stanley Park, so you should be careful when driving and crossing the road.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Capilano Suspension Bridge The suspension bridge in Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is a landmark attraction in Vancouver and a historic tourist attraction in Vancouver. The suspension bridge is about 137 meters long and about 69 meters above the Capilano River under the bridge.
It is the longest and highest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world. The Capilano Suspension Bridge spans the Capilano River Valley in North Vancouver and was first built in 1889. The play says that a Scottish engineer named Mackay purchased land on both sides of the Capilano River in North Vancouver and built the suspension bridge with hemp ropes and thick wooden planks with the help of local Aboriginal people.
It connects the two sides of the river valley. Walking on the bridge, you can see tall and straight trees, each of which is at least 10-20 meters high. Walking through the jungle, you will have a deep feeling of returning to nature. There are souvenirs in the cabin on the cliff. It is also a good choice to choose a few to give to relatives and friends! There are many scenic spots in Vancouver. (To be continued...)