Wednesday, December 19, 2007

2007 December 16-18: Vacation in Banff Canada

2007 December 16-18: Vacation to Banff Canada



So we dropped kitty off at Colville, and then headed to Banff Canada at 6am on Sunday. The roads in the US were terrible, but once we got past Creston, the roads were great and I could drive 120kph (70ish). It still took us like 8 hours to get there though, but the drive was beautiful. The first day we checked into our nice hotel, the Brewster's Mountain Lodge, and then looked around at all the awesome shops they had. We then went to Whyte's Museum and saw lots of cool historical stuff from this family that had traveled all over the world and collected tons of stuff, it was really neat and inspired me to want to create a house that was really a world museum full of artifacts, so that is now my goal in life.

After eating a delicious meal at Guido's, eating Veal Valdostana for me and Veal Cordon Bleu for Christelle, we headed to the Banff hot springs. It was nice, and relaxing, but we still think Radium is the best hot springs we have been too. It was a fun first day, even though we drove for 8 hours

The next morning, we woke up around 8am, and took showers and then headed down to the continental breakfast. It was really good, they had cereals, toast, pastries, fruits, yogurt, juices and coffees. We ate a whole bunch and then set out for a long day of fun. The day before we had walked around and seen the shops but we didn't go into many. We started this morning off by visiting almost ALL of the shops. We saw so many cool things, rocks, gems, souvenirs galore, and a vast amount of other awesome stuff. The funny thing about this town is that nothing opens before 10am so we were actually early to a lot of places, which is strange when you wake up at 8am. Everything was in walking distance though so that was nice. Christelle bought a kitty knit cap, and we got me a nice waterbottle and some magnets.

After shopping, we headed to the Sulphur Mountain Gondola. The ride was really fun up the mountain and once we reached the top it was really cold and windy. We took lots of pictures, and then grabbed some hot cocoas and walked along the mountain ridge to the Sanson Peak, where they have a galactic ray station. The views were beautiful, and it was cool to see the old cabin that the meteorologist Sanson had stayed in when he was doing his high altitude research back in the early 1900s.

After taking a ton of pictures on top of the mountain we took the gondola back down and visited the Cave and Basin Museum. The caves were really warmed and smelled like delicious soup. It was the site that started the first National Park in Canada, so it had a lot of history. They also have some really rare snails that they are protecting too so it was cool to see the tiny little guys.

We then headed to the Banff Museum which was full of taxidermy. They don't condone taxidermy anymore but back in the 1890-1930 era the scientists used it to classify animals, so they still preserved them even though they don't practice those methods anymore. They have a very impressive collection of so many species. I think it is the best collection I have ever seen and is an amazing piece of history. After that we drove around town and went out to visit the Hoodoos. These rock formations that native americans used to think housed demons. The view of Mount Rundle and the icy river, as well as the Hoodoos, was the best of any place I thought.

After that we headed back to the hotel and parked the car and walked to the restaurant Melissa's MisSteak, a really great steakhouse. The food there was amazing. We started off with a calamari appetizer, warm bread, and caesar salad. Then our combo meals came. I had a the sirloin and brook trout, and Christelle had the Hunter's chicken and brook trout. The fish and lemon was some of the best I have ever had. The food was great and our server, Steph, was really awesome and even packed my peppercorn steak sauce in the to-go box! After eating we went back to the hotel and relaxed in the hot tub. We then watched the Grinch, Frosty the Snowman, and some other Christmas shows before we took a last walk around town as it snowed.

The last morning we again ate a huge free breakfast and then wandered around the shops for some last minute shopping. I ended up getting a visor that says Banff on it with my last 10 dollars. We then headed back to Colville. In Radium we came across a ton of big horn sheep wandering around the roads and we were like 5 feet away from them. After that we drove to the Kingsgate border crossing. We made it across without too much hassle and that is when the bad weather started.

It began snowing so much and we saw two semi trucks flipped over in ditches. The roads around Newport and Ione were so bad that it took us 3 hours to go 80 miles. I had to drift around the uphill switchbacks of the Tiger highway, and it was really scary, good thing no head on traffic was coming. As we were going up the Tiger we saw a lady in a ditch and stopped to help, but she had already called somebody so we headed back to Colville.

After 9 hours we finally made it home to where our kitty was getting along great with Lydia and Jack. We then ate lots of spaghetti and watched Battle of the Choirs. It was a fun trip, but boy was it nice to be back in the US and done with driving. I really like Canada and want to live there. They wake up late, drive fast, eat good food, have awesome landscapes, are very environmentally aware, and are just good humored and internationally cultural people. Just the kind of life I want to live!

Christelle also made a nice blog from a different perspective and more photo descriptions that you can find at her myspace site here.

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