Boya Lake Bounty
A canoeist enjoys a beautiful Boya Lake sunrise.
A New Day
Sunrise Solitude
Camping Heaven
Butchart Beauty
Butchart Garden's Sunken Garden in the autumn
Butchart Gardens
A section of Butchart Gardens Sunken Garden.
Water Angel
One of the many forms seen at Butchart Garden's Ross Fountain
Boya Lake
Autumn at Mt. Robson
Cloud Speed Bump
Emerald Waters
Emerald Peak rising above gorgeous Emerald Lake.
Yoho's Emerald
Emerald Peak hovers over Yoho Park's Emerald Lake on a stormy day.
Arrowhead
Looking across British Columbia's Emerald Lake at the Lodge on a stormy day. The reflection of Mt. Burgess reminded me of an arrowhead.
Coffee at Emerald Lake
The bridge leading to the Emerald Lake Lodge with a reflection of Emerald Peak in the lake outlet. The Cilantro Restaurant and Coffee Shop is beckoning on the right.
Captivating Coffee
A favorite location for great coffee and a stunning view is the Cilantro Coffee Shop and Cafe on Yoho Park's Emerald Lake.
Stillness
A break in the predawn snowstorm provided a good opportunity to view Emerald Peak and the Cilantro Cafe at Emerald Lake.
Emerald Lake Lodge
A stormy early morning looking across Emerald Lake at a portion of the Emerald Lake Lodge.
Cilantro on the Lake
The Cilantro Cafe at the outlet of BC's Emerald Lake.
Blue Hour at Emerald Lake
The snowstorm had slowed allowing a few shots, like this one of the bridge leading to the Emerald Lake Resort with the Cilantro Cafe lit up nicely.
Let There Be Light
Light trails during blue hour from an early delivery to Emerald Lake's Cilantro Cafe after a snowstorm.
Snow Serenity
Looking across Emerald Lake at the well-located Lodge on a crisp stormy morning. Fresh snow was falling off and on adding nice contrasts and ambience. Mt. Burgess tries to break thru in the distance.
Mt. Burgess
Mount Burgess, 8527 ft (2599 m), is a well known stand-alone peak that looms over one of the jewels of Yoho National Park, Emerald Lake.
Quietude
A peaceful moody morning at Yoho Park's Emerald Lake. The silence was loud and wonderful.
The Kicking Horse River Chute
Yoho Park's Natural Bridge is an impressive natural rock formation that spans the flow of the Kicking Horse River.
Textures
A mix of basalt and flowing water textures. This is the chute the Kicking Horse river flows thru on it's way thru Yoho Park's Natural Bridge.
"Magnificent" Falls
“Takakkaw” is derived from a Cree word meaning “it is wonderful” and/or “magnificent”.
Red Chairs at the Falls
A pair of red adirondack chairs nicely located with a good view of Canada's 2nd highest waterfall: Takkakaw Falls.
Kitwanga's St. Paul's Anglican Church